Czechia is marked by red-and-white street name plates and tram rails set straight into the cobbles. Prague adds sgraffito facades — two-layer plaster scratched into patterns.
Streets are paved in small setts with tram rails sunk straight into them. Facades are pastel, often scratched into two-layer sgraffito patterns.
Scale and the density of historic building separate it from Bratislava. From Vienna it differs by narrower streets and red-and-white plates instead of blue.
Street plates are red with white text, mounted at building corners. Trams are red and cream, and houses carry two numbers — blue orientation and red cadastral.
Geogessr drops you somewhere random in the world — sometimes in Prague. Work out where you are and drop a pin on the map.
A quick check when the panorama looks unfamiliar: these signs are visible almost anywhere in the city.
| Country | Czechia |
|---|---|
| Driving side | right-hand |
| Licence plates | white · blue EU band on the left |
| Script on signs | Latin |
| Currency | CZK Kč |
| Time zone | UTC+1/+2 |
| Domain | .cz |