Žižkov is a bohemian paradise with enough graffiti (or “street art”) murals sprayed on abandoned garage doors and bars to make even the happy-go-lucky feel a little emo. Perhaps the biggest draw for average tourists is the freaky TV tower that looks like a needle in a stack of crumbs. Home to one of Prague's universities, the quiet, hilly streets are reminiscent of Paris's Latin Quarter and parts of San Francisco, but Žižkov's are set apart from them by the cobblestones on every path.
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