Yes!
If you are in the classic Prague tourist area near the Powder Tower…you just have to wear trail shoes for all the rough cobblestone streets!
So from there, head to the National Theater which is near the river.
The problem is you run through the Times Square section of Prague…which is deserted at 6:00 in the morning…it feels like the walking dead will appear in any second…
But once you get to the river, it is gorgeous and this where all the local runners are. The problem is at 6:00 AM, they are all running 7 min/mile pace and it is hard to keep up with them.
And like every city, you find thing along the way that are…unique and hard to explain.
But, survey says: yes, Prague is a great place for runners to start the day…and listen to your favorite GrowthHacking or Doomsday Prepper podcast. 😉
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