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Nerudova Street Proposal in Prague

Climb past the Two Suns toward the castle gates.

A Little History

Six words or six centuries — the story first.

Before house numbers, Prague's houses wore signs — and Nerudova has the best of them: the Two Suns (where writer Jan Neruda lived), the Three Fiddles, the Golden Key, lining the old coronation route uphill.

Why It's Romantic

The atmosphere you're proposing into.

Baroque facades in faded pastels, lantern brackets, and the street rising toward the castle's silhouette — early morning here, before the shops open, is a film set with no crew.

Nerudova Street in Prague

Quick Facts

  • Best time: Before 8am
  • Privacy: High at dawn only
  • Crowds: Heavy from mid-morning
  • Good to know: Steep climb — part of the charm
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Proposing Here

Is Nerudova Street right for your proposal?

A walking-story proposal: we follow you up the hill shooting candidly, the question lands at the terrace bend with rooftops behind, and the castle gates are two minutes on for portraits.

Best experience for this spot

Golden Hour

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Dawn light on the facades makes the street.

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