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A new week begins with a rare gift—sunshine! After a long stretch of gloomy European weather, the sun has finally returned to Prague. Today, January 18, I invite you to join me for a sunset walk. We start at the iconic Smetanovo nábřeží, where the last rays of the sun bathe the Vltava River and the Charles Bridge in golden light. It's the perfect place to recharge before heading into the historic streets of Old Town. At 5°C, it's a beautiful winter evening to experience the "Golden Hour" in the heart of the Czech capital. Let's enjoy these precious moments of light together. 4K HDR, binaural audio for the best experience. Join the membership of the channel: / @perceptionphilosophy Národní, formerly Národní třída, is one of the critical avenues in Prague, Czech Republic. It is placed on the boundary of New Town and Old Town, in the southwest direction from the city's centre. This avenue connects the Legion Bridge with Jungmannovo náměstí. In medieval times, there were fortification walls. On Friday, November 17 1989, riot police violently suppressed a peaceful student demonstration, which is thought of as the initiation of the Velvet Revolution. Národní třída remained an eventful locale throughout the rest of the revolution. https://goo.gl/maps/zxzmWZgKsA9ApfVR7 Smetana Embankment (Smetanovo nábřeží) in the Old Town of Prague runs along the right bank of the Vltava from the Legion Bridge to Charles Bridge. It is named after the world-famous Czech composer Bedřich Smetana, who had a music school here at the Lažanský Palace from 1868 to 1869. The Smetana Embankment was built between 1841-and 1845; it was initially called Old Town Embankment; later, in 1894, it was renamed Františe Embankment, and from 1919 it was called Masaryk Embankment. During World War II, it had two names: between 1940 and 1942, it was the Vltava Embankment, and from 1942 to 1945, Reinhard Heydrich Ufer. It had the name of the first president of Czechoslovakia, T.G. Masaryk, again after the war, and later, it got its current name – Smetana Embankment. Named after Bedřich Smetana, a prolific and distinguished Czech composer, the embankment is an ideal area for strolls, relaxation and sunbathing. It offers a magnificent view of Prague Castle, especially in the morning or evening when the sun is low. At night, this area becomes alive with clubbing as the endless bars and clubs open up to locals and tourists. You wonwon'tgret going out and spending the night dancing in one of the famous clubs. https://goo.gl/maps/rA57EmmnptppSsEy8 Old Town Square is Prague's most important square. It is surrounded by historical buildings such as the Old Town City Hall with the famous Astronomical Clock, the imposing St. Nicholas Church, and the Church of Our Lady before Tyn, as well as many houses and palaces of various architectural styles and colourful history. It has been the centre of Prague's Town since the Middle Ages, a marketplace for European merchants. The first houses were built around Old Town Square in the 12th and 13th centuries. Some present homes still have Romanesque or Gothic foundations, basements, or ground floors. The Old Town City Hall was built in the 14th century, and the Church of Our Lady before Tyn a little later. Old Town Square became Prague's economic and political centre. https://goo.gl/maps/5p7mgsjJ9zqtHYAC9 Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí) This Square is the city's commercial and administrative centre, as well as the site of important social and historical events. You'll find cinemas, theatres, banks, hotels, restaurants, dozens of small and large shops, and administrative centres here. The Square was created during the founding of the New Town by Charles IV in 1348. Today, it is dominated by the National Museum (1885 – 1891) and Josef Václav Myslbek's statue of the national patron, St Wenceslas, from 1912. https://goo.gl/maps/R3o7pbj6FeG7QVok6 My second channel: / @driverelaxradio Instagram: / perceptionphilosophy Recorded in 4k Perception Philosophy © 2026 JJanuary 18 2026 Czech Republic