Discover the magic of Prague with this 3-day itinerary, blending iconic historical landmarks with charming local neighborhoods in the Czech Republic. From the majestic Prague Castle to the bustling Old Town Square, immerse yourself in centuries of history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture.
Charles Bridge
A historic bridge known for its statues and views of Prague Castle, especially beautiful at sunrise.
Prague Castle
A large ancient castle complex, the heart of Czech history and a city within a city, offering stunning views.
Václav Havel Airport Prague
The main airport serving Prague, located about 17 km west of the city center, with bus and express bus connections to the city.
Old Town Square
The beating heart of Prague, a historic square featuring the Astronomical Clock and surrounded by Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance architecture.
Malá Strana
A romantic district beneath Prague Castle, known for baroque palaces and vine-draped alleys, offering postcard views and slower mornings.
Vinohrady
A leafy residential area filled with cafes, wine bars, and farmers markets, offering a less touristy and more authentic side of Prague.
Astronomical Clock
The oldest working astronomical clock in the world, located on the southern wall of the Old Town Hall, featuring a medieval drama every hour.
Spanish Synagogue
A Moorish revival gem with gilded walls and arabesque patterns, tracing the history of Jewish life in the Czech lands.
Wallenstein Garden
A peaceful garden with peacocks, sculpted hedges, and fountains, located near the Wallenstein Palace.
Vyšehrad Fortress
An ancient stronghold predating Prague Castle, wrapped in myth and legend, with leafy park paths and views.
Vltava
The river that flows through Prague, offering scenic views of the city's bridges and landmarks.
Old Town Hall Tower
Offers one of the best views in Prague and allows visitors to see the Astronomical Clock's intricate mechanism up close.
Church of Our Lady before Týn
A church with twin towers watching silently over the Old Town Square.
Jewish Quarter
A compact neighborhood where memory, resilience, and beauty intertwine, with synagogues and a historic cemetery.
National Theatre
A historic theater, visible from the river and a cultural landmark.
Camp Island
A leafy oasis with views back at the Charles Bridge and quirky sculptures.
St. Vitus Cathedral
A soaring Gothic masterpiece and the spiritual heart of the nation, with stained glass windows and tombs of Bohemian kings and saints.
Golden Lane
A charming row of tiny, brightly painted houses, once home to castle guards, goldsmiths, and artisans, where writer Franz Kafka worked for a time.
Basilica of St Peter and St Paul
Features twin spires and is located at Vyšehrad fortress.
Cold War Museum
An authentic underground shelter built in the 1950s, designed to protect political elites in case of a nuclear strike during the Cold War.
Žižkov Television Tower
Features surreal sculptures of giant babies crawling up its sides and offers sweeping views across the city from its observation deck.