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Then continue your meandering through Mala Strana, finding the Lennon Wall tourists can add to it! Enjoy the sweeping views of sunset before taking the funicular down to the bottom. Head to Old Town and plan to spend hours here. Wander past the Astronomical Clock seriously impressive , and perhaps have your morning coffee and croissant in the busy town square. The Mucha Museum was my favorite, but there are others in town, too.

After the museum, head to the Jewish quarter nearby and continue your wanders, museum visits, and history lessons. Buy lunch and make a picnic of it at Letna Park nearby just across the river and enjoy gorgeous views. Then either head back to change, or go straight to your meeting spot for a beer and tapas tour that offers local insight from your guide alongside the chance to sip the best drinks in the city.

This will start your evening off, and you can head to additional beer spots recommendations below , or home for the night. Venture a bit further in the city today. If food is your thing, consider scheduling a food neighborhood tour for the afternoon, which will take you to hidden spots and provides a lot more backstory and tasty eats.

And if you need some shopping time, head back to the antique places in Mala Strana, or the souvenir shops in Old Town.

Lehka Hlava offers fantastic vegetarian fare near the Charles Bridge; Maitrea is a sister restaurant with a large menu and convenient for Old Town wanders. Vegetarian food is tricky at general restaurants and markets, but the Czech sweets are phenomenal and I collected several memorable favorites.

The Prague Beer Museum multiple locations also has an enormous selection of beers on tap. For wine lovers, Vinograf can be pricier than some places but is a good bet. There are a lot of options on neighborhoods, each one with a different vibe and convenience factor. Both of these have mid-range prices to astronomical. If you are on a tight budget, most of the affordable guesthouses, Airbnbs, and hostels are in the other neighborhoods.

I consistently find good guesthouses and hostels through Booking. There is never a shortage of activities, which makes it an ideal spot to spend at least three days. Both of these cities are just a little bit out of the way, but both are great side trips from Prague. Apart from the brewery, you can also admire the Gothic St. Otherwise, you can continue to the next stopover.

Only two inhabitants survived, and it took another 5 years for the population to rise to In the following centuries until the s, the village became home to a primarily German-speaking community — an enclave within a Czech language area. At the end of World War 2, the German residents were driven away, and the village became deserted during the Czech communist regime. Start your walking tour at the Cesky Krumlov castle, then head to the Minorite Monastery. End your day with a beer and a local Bohemian meal at one of the riverside restaurants.

You can start just outside the Cesky Krumlov castle look for the signposts or at the train station. The hiking trail from Cesky Krumlov is suitable for beginners, but you can also ride a cable car to the top from the Krasetin station near the village of Holoubov.

You can find more information here. From the top, you can ride back down to several nearby locations using a foot bike.

You would have to reserve a foot bike here. These are the ruins of a Gothic castle built in the 14 th century. You can read more about its history here. This was a total of around 22 kilometers and took about 8 hours, including stops. If you have more than 5 days, here are other places you can visit within and around the Czech Republic — click through for my travel guides for each:.

Plan for at least a 3-day holiday in Vienna. Its medieval streets and underground labyrinths tell stories as far back as the 13th century while the modern buildings and cafes that sprout endlessly continue to make Brno the vibrant city it is today. Pick up your car in Prague, drive to Cesky Krumlov check out my recommended stopovers on the map above , drive to Salzburg and follow the driving itinerary to Vienna, then drive to South Moravia and spend a few days there before returning your car to Brno.

I hope you fall in love with the Czech Republic as much as I did. We have been to the magnificent Czech Republic last year during our European road trip and we loved it. Five days are the perfect time period to explore this wonderful country. Plus, Prague is more than charming! Im planning a 10 days trip in May to the prague region, hoping to also drive to Cesky, Salzburg and back.. If you want to drive all the way to Salzburg, you may want to check out South Moravia, Vienna, and Hallstatt.

These are really nice drives and I think 10 days will be enough if you will be stopping by for days in each city. I was in Prague 2 times, it is one of the amazing cities in which I wanna go back more and more. However, did you know about free walking tours in Prague? Anyway, I really liked your post, your photo of Charles Bridge is awesome! Reading your article is like I was in Prague again, thank you for that P.

During the morning, we recommend visiting the Prague Castle. Once you get to the square, you'll find St Nicholas Church. By now, it will probably be time for lunch. You can find any typical restaurant in this neighbourhood. Once in the square, crowd around the Astronomical Clock and witness the procession of the 12 Apostles set in motion every hour. It was built in the eleventh century and was one of the thirteen gateways of the Old Town.

Climbing to the top is extremely exciting and definitely worthwhile. On the other side of the Powder Gate is located the Municipal House , the most striking Art Nouveau building in Prague and one of the most renowned in the world. Inside there are several exhibition halls and an auditorium.

During your stay, this could include anything from going to see the sights, hitting up local festivals and concerts or simply catching up at one of our local neighborhood bars. One of our favorite parts of our day is our nightly family dinners. Everyone comes together over delicious food to chat about their day and get ready for the evening. You should start your trip to Prague by getting to grips with the gorgeous Old Town. The best way to get acquainted with this enchanting city is via a walking tour.

It departs at 10 am or 1. Later, your guide will lead you around Josefov, the Jewish Quarter of Prague, which has a fascinating, albeit chilling, history. Luckily, street food abounds in Prague. Consisting of potato dumplings, ham and sauerkraut, this carb-fest will definitely keep you going until dinner time.

During my first visit to the city, I stayed just around the corner from here and have been addicted to the place ever since! You can either learn about it at the actual museum on Husova street, or you can simply sit and drink it at the Prague Beer museum pub on Smetanovo.

This cozy restaurant serves up mouthwatering traditional Czech dishes for a very reasonable price. Indulge in some local specialties such as potato soup, Prague ham, and pork knuckles.

Walk off your dinner with a ten-minute amble back towards Wenceslas Square, where the Velvet Revolution began in At night, the area is full of street entertainers, such as break dancers and fire breathers. Keep an eye on your belongings because the square is a hotspot for pickpockets.

Start your second day in Prague at the historic Charles Bridge, which is just a short walk from the Old Square. Stretching across the Vltava river, the baroque-style bridge connects the old town to Prague Castle.

Head towards a boat rental station on the bridge and hire a pedal or rowing boat. Built by Emperor Charles IV in the 14th century, Czech Kings used to pass through the arch of this gorgeous Gothic tower during their coronations. The step climb to the top will definitely keep you warm during the winter months, and the view from the top is oh-so-worth the effort.

After your boat ride and snapping some photos from this glorious viewpoint, continue across the bridge and wend your way towards Prague Castle.



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