Today, we will walk through Prague streets to Slavic Island. We will meet Myslíkova street, Dancing house, Žofin, and beautiful views on the way. Myslíkova is a Prague street in New Town and runs along the border of Prague 1 in the north and Prague 2 in the south. The street connects Masaryk's embankment by the Vltava with Spálena Street by Charles Square; this road fork forms a small square. This street also borders the city districts of Prague 1 and Prague 2. The street is on a gentle slope, primarily built up by apartment buildings from the late 19th and early 20th centuries when it became a road with many shops. Famous companies such as the evangelical publishing house and the Blahoslav bookstore (transformed into an antiquarian bookshop after 1990) or a pharmacy, from which a wooden Art Nouveau portal with a cut relief of Hygeia has been preserved, took turns here. Of the traditional restaurant, only U Bubeníčků remained under its original name. Currently, th
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