Malostranská tram 103

I love cities with trams, it’s my soft spot, no matter if it’s in Milan, Lisbon, Berlin or the lonely tram in the Tibidabo Avenue of Barcelona.

 

 

 

 

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Malostranská tram

 

Crossing by tram Mala Strana district looking for the cathedral and the castle among other attractions, is one of the small pleasures that Prague offer to the visitor. This city, despite having an excellent subway very comfortable to use, is best enjoyed when we use the transport circulating through its surface. More so if this means of transport is as charming as the tram. There are up to six lines covering this route.

This photograph of Malostranská tram is part of Project 57, the artistic project that we make from the BoHo Hotel to show new corners and new perspectives of Prague. You can find it in a large-scale format in room 404 of our hotel.

 

 

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