| # | Street | Highlight | Quick Story / Tip | |---|--------|-----------|-------------------| | 1 | | The namesake street; a mix of classic red‑brick tenements and a tiny park with a 1908 fountain. | Legend says the fountain was a “wish‑well” for ironworkers in the early 1900s. Drop a coin! | | 2 | Vlkova | Trendy coffee bar Kavárna Vlk (great for a late‑morning espresso). | The name means “Wolf”; the shop’s logo is a stylised wolf paw. | | 3 | Bílá ulice (White Street) | 19th‑century stucco façades, perfect for a photography walk. | The street got its name from the whitewashed houses that stood here after a fire in 1864. | | 4 | Na Příkopě (On the Moat) | Remnant of the medieval defensive ditch that once surrounded Prague. | Look for the low stone wall that marks the original moat line. | | 5 | Křižíkova | Small boutique Křižík Design (hand‑made ceramics). | Named after the famed Czech inventor František Křižík; the shop sells mini‑electric‑lamp replicas. | | 6 | Černá ulice (Black Street) | A narrow lane with graffiti art that changes weekly. | The “Black” moniker comes from soot‑blackened walls of old coal‑fueled factories. | | 7 | Příčná (Cross Street) | Cozy bistro U Přístav (by the “harbour”) – surprisingly good fish dishes. | The owner is a former marine biologist who sources fish from the Vltava’s tributaries. |
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In this post I’ll take you on a stroll through all 28 streets, share a few anecdotes, and give you a practical mini‑guide so you can explore Luká on foot (or by tram) like a true “Luká‑local”. | # | Street | Highlight | Quick
If you’ve spent any time wandering the historic centre of Prague, you’ve probably felt the magnetic pull of the Old Town Square, the Charles Bridge, and the cobbled lanes that echo with centuries of stories. Yet, just a short tram ride east of the Vltava, a quieter, more residential side of the city opens up – the district of (pronounced “Loo‑kah”). | | 2 | Vlkova | Trendy coffee