3 Day Trip to Prague
The Prague Castle and more in this great 3-day trip. In order to explore the most of Prague's wonders, walk down the Royal Route on your first day. Start at the Republic Square in the morning, walk slowly through the Old Town Square and visit the remarkable Old Jewish Cemetery. Make a stop at Rudolfinum, where you can listen to classical music or visit one of the temporary exhibitions. In the evening, explore the statues on Charles Bridge and enjoy magnificent views of the city.
Your itinerary for second day takes you to the Kampa island. If you are longing for some more great views of Prague, head to the Petrin Hill. End your day exploring the Prague Castle, the Golden Lane and the St. Vitus Cathedral.
Day three combines the impressive beauty of the Vyšehrad Castle and its surroundings with the entertainment of the Wenceslas Square.
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Wenceslas Square
One of the most famous squares in Prague has witnessed many important moments in the history of the Czech Republic – the declaration of the…
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Old Town City Hall
Old Town City Hall, which was constructed in the 14th century, is notable primarily due to the Astronomical Clock, one of the most famous…
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Astronomical Clock
See the oldest astronomical clock still in use in the world with your own eyes. This 600-year-old masterpiece is a must see when in Prague!
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St. Nicholas Church
This site was once occupied by one of the oldest churches in Prague's Old Town (dating back to the 13th century).
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Prague Castle
This castle has been the seat of Czech rulers for almost 1000 years and it is now the official residence of the president of the Czech…
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Saint Vitus Cathedral
The Prague skyline would look empty without this Gothic miracle, which was founded in 1344.
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Saint George’s Basilica
The basilica was founded in 920 by Vratislaus I of Bohemia. It is, in fact, the second oldest church in Prague and belongs to the best…
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Golden Lane
Located in the huge Prague Castle complex, Golden Lane is a charming little lane popular with tourists.
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Old Castle Stairs
Follow these 121 steps and enjoy the spectacular view of Prague and the Fürstenberg Garden.
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Lesser Town Bridge Tower
This bridge tower is, in fact, a complex of two towers of different styles and heights.
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John Lenon's wall
Take a look at the John Lennon-inspired political graffiti which constantly changes.
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Babies
Giant sculptures of crawling babies were created by a Czech artist David Černý and placed at Kampa in Prague and outside of the TV Tower in…
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Kampa Island
Kampa is one of the numerous islands in the Vltava river, located right in the city center, which attracts attention with its unique…
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Petrin Funicular
Avoid climbing the steep hill on foot and enjoy the beautiful views while sitting comfortably in your seat in this funicular, which has…
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Petrin Observation Tower
Steel observation tower nearly 60 meters tall, built as a miniature replica of the Eiffel Tower, offering panoramic views from an observation deck.
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Mirror Maze on Petřín Hill
Take your family to a maze with a number of mirrors located near Petrin lookout. It'll be a wonderful and funny experience for sure!
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Strahov Monastery
Set up in the 12th century, this beautiful but rather extensive complex is nowadays used by Strahov library and Strahov Picture Gallery.
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Loreta
Loreta is a large pilgrimage destination in Prague with a Baroque-style shrine that houses a large collection of liturgical tools.
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Waldstein Garden
This beautiful garden designed in Italian style will surely enchant you.
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Vysehrad
Vysehrad, the former seat of Czech emperors used from the 10th century, is built on a steep hill from which it overlooks the Vltava River.
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Vyšehrad cemetery
Vyšehrad Cemetery, established in 1869, is located next to the Neo-Gothic building of Church of St. Peter and St.
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Prague Riverside
Riverside promenades along the Vltava River featuring events, markets, and cultural activities.
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Emmaus Monastery
Emmaus Monastery dates back to 1347, when it was founded by Charles IV and was established by a Slavonic Benedictine order.
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Dancing House
Standing out amongst Prague's historical buildings, this Deconstructivist gem will definitely catch your eye.
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National Theatre
Only one month after its first opening in 1881, the theatre was destroyed by fire.
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Narodni Trida
Called National Avenue in English, this is a street where several historically important events took place.
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Franz Kafka's Head
A large outdoor kinetic sculpture depicting the head of the writer Franz Kafka through rotating metal layers. Created by artist David Černý, it stands over 10 meters tall and represents modern art and Kafka's legacy.
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Franciscan Garden
Franciscan Garden is a former monastery garden located in the heart of the old Prague city centre.
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