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City break Prague — 4-day itinerary

4-day itinerary · Czech Republic · updated on 2026-06-14

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DAY 1: Old Town Charm and Charles Bridge Views

🌅 MORNING:

09:00 - 10:30 · 1h 30 minOld Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí): This historic square is the heart of Prague, famous for its stunning architecture, the Astronomical Clock, and Týn Church. It's an unmissable introduction to the city's rich history and vibrant atmosphere. Opening hours: Always accessible. Entry: Free. TRANSPORT: Walking from city center (e.g., Wenceslas Square), 10-15 minutes.🎟 Tickets

10:30 - 11:30 · 1hPrague Astronomical Clock (Staroměstský orloj): Located on the Old Town Hall, this medieval clock is a marvel of engineering and artistry, with its hourly show of apostles captivating visitors. Climbing the Old Town Hall tower offers panoramic views of the square. Opening hours: Check locally for current tower hours. Entry: Tower ticket approx. 250 CZK. TRANSPORT: From Old Town Square, walking 0 minutes.🎟 Tickets

🍽️ LUNCH [13:00 - 14:00] (average cost: 300-500 CZK):

Old Town (e.g.: Lokál Dlouhááá). TRANSPORT: Walking from Old Town Square, 5-10 minutes.

☀️ AFTERNOON:

14:30 - 16:00 · 1h 30 minCharles Bridge (Karlův most): An iconic medieval bridge adorned with baroque statues, offering breathtaking views of Prague Castle and the Vltava River. Walking across it is a quintessential Prague experience. Opening hours: Always accessible. Entry: Free. TRANSPORT: Walking from Old Town Square, 10-15 minutes.🎟 Tickets

16:00 - 17:30 · 1h 30 minLesser Town (Malá Strana): Explore the charming streets, baroque gardens, and historic buildings of this picturesque district on the west bank of the Vltava, leading up to Prague Castle. It's a beautiful area for a leisurely stroll. Opening hours: Streets always accessible. Entry: Free. TRANSPORT: From Charles Bridge, walking 0 minutes (it's on the other side).🎟 Tickets

🌙 EVENING [19:00 - 21:00] (average cost: 500-800 CZK):

Lesser Town (e.g.: U Medvidku for traditional Czech fare and a microbrewery experience). TRANSPORT: Walking from Lesser Town, 5-10 minutes.

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DAY 2: Castle Grandeur and Jewish Quarter History

🌅 MORNING:

09:00 - 12:00 · 3hPrague Castle (Pražský hrad): A UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest ancient castle complex in the world, housing St. Vitus Cathedral, Old Royal Palace, St. George's Basilica, and Golden Lane. It's a must-see for its historical significance and architectural beauty. Opening hours: Castle complex generally 06:00-22:00, historical buildings 09:00-17:00. Entry: Various circuit tickets, approx. 250-450 CZK. TRANSPORT: Tram 22 to Pražský hrad stop from Malostranská metro station (Line A), 5-10 minutes.🎟 Tickets

12:00 - 13:00 · 1hSt. Vitus Cathedral (Katedrála svatého Víta): The spiritual heart of Prague Castle, this magnificent Gothic cathedral is a masterpiece of architecture, featuring stunning stained glass windows and intricate details. Its grandeur is truly awe-inspiring. Opening hours: Check locally. Entry: Included in Prague Castle circuit ticket. TRANSPORT: Inside Prague Castle complex, walking 0 minutes.🎟 Tickets

🍽️ LUNCH [13:00 - 14:00] (average cost: 300-500 CZK):

Castle District / Lesser Town (e.g.: Restaurace U Černého Vola for traditional Czech food near the castle). TRANSPORT: Walking from Prague Castle, 5-10 minutes.

☀️ AFTERNOON:

14:30 - 16:30 · 2hJewish Quarter (Josefov): Explore the historic Jewish Ghetto, home to several synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and the Jewish Museum. It offers a poignant insight into Prague's Jewish history and culture. Opening hours: Check locally for individual sites. Entry: Combined ticket for synagogues/cemetery approx. 500 CZK. TRANSPORT: Metro A to Staroměstská, then walking 5-10 minutes.🎟 Tickets

16:30 - 17:30 · 1hOld Jewish Cemetery (Starý židovský hřbitov): One of the oldest Jewish burial grounds in the world, with layers of graves and densely packed tombstones, creating a unique and moving atmosphere. It's a powerful historical site. Opening hours: Check locally. Entry: Included in Jewish Quarter combined ticket. TRANSPORT: Within the Jewish Quarter, walking 0 minutes.🎟 Tickets

🌙 EVENING [19:00 - 21:00] (average cost: 500-800 CZK):

Old Town / Jewish Quarter (e.g.: Field Restaurant for a modern Czech dining experience). TRANSPORT: Walking from Jewish Quarter, 5-10 minutes.

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DAY 3: Riverside Relaxation and Panoramic Views

🌅 MORNING:

09:00 - 11:00 · 2hPetřín Hill and Observation Tower (Petřínská rozhledna): Take the funicular up Petřín Hill for beautiful gardens, a mirror maze, and the Petřín Observation Tower, offering unparalleled panoramic views of Prague. It's a great spot for relaxation and photography. Opening hours: Check locally for funicular and tower. Entry: Funicular ticket (standard public transport ticket), Tower ticket approx. 150 CZK. TRANSPORT: Funicular from Újezd (Tram 9, 12, 15, 20 stop).🎟 Tickets

11:00 - 12:30 · 1h 30 minStrahov Monastery Library (Strahovský klášter): Home to two magnificent baroque halls, the Theological Hall and the Philosophical Hall, filled with ancient manuscripts and globes. It's a stunning example of historical scholarly architecture. Opening hours: Check locally. Entry: Approx. 150 CZK. TRANSPORT: Walking from Petřín Hill (or a short walk from Pohořelec tram stop), 10-15 minutes.🎟 Tickets

🍽️ LUNCH [13:00 - 14:00] (average cost: 300-500 CZK):

Lesser Town (e.g.: U Tří jelínků for traditional Czech cuisine near the castle district). TRANSPORT: Walking from Strahov Monastery, 10-15 minutes downhill.

☀️ AFTERNOON:

14:30 - 16:00 · 1h 30 minVltava River Cruise: Enjoy a relaxing boat trip on the Vltava River, offering unique perspectives of Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and other riverside landmarks. It's a pleasant way to see the city from a different angle. Opening hours: Various companies, check schedules. Entry: Approx. 300-500 CZK for a 1-hour cruise. TRANSPORT: Walking to a pier near Charles Bridge or Old Town, 10-15 minutes.🎟 Tickets

16:00 - 17:30 · 1h 30 minKampa Island: A tranquil island in the Vltava, often called "Prague's Venice," with charming canals, the famous Lennon Wall, and the Kampa Museum. It's a lovely spot for a leisurely walk and artistic exploration. Opening hours: Always accessible. Entry: Free (museum has entry fee). TRANSPORT: Walking from Charles Bridge, 5 minutes.🎟 Tickets

🌙 EVENING [19:00 - 21:00] (average cost: 500-800 CZK):

New Town (Nové Město) (e.g.: Eska for modern Czech cuisine with a focus on fermentation). TRANSPORT: Tram from Kampa Island to New Town, 10-15 minutes.

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DAY 4: Art, Culture, and Local Flavors

🌅 MORNING:

09:00 - 10:30 · 1h 30 minWenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí): A historic and bustling boulevard, the site of many important events in Czech history, lined with shops, hotels, and the National Museum at its upper end. It's a vibrant commercial and cultural hub. Opening hours: Always accessible. Entry: Free. TRANSPORT: Metro A or C to Můstek or Muzeum, or walking from city center.🎟 Tickets

10:30 - 12:30 · 2hNational Museum (Národní muzeum): Housed in a magnificent neo-Renaissance building, the museum showcases natural history, history, and art, offering a comprehensive look at the Czech Republic's heritage. Its grand architecture is also a highlight. Opening hours: Check locally. Entry: Approx. 250 CZK. TRANSPORT: At the top of Wenceslas Square, walking 0 minutes.🎟 Tickets

🍽️ LUNCH [13:00 - 14:00] (average cost: 300-500 CZK):

New Town (e.g.: Havelská Koruna for a traditional Czech "fast food" experience). TRANSPORT: Walking from Wenceslas Square, 5-10 minutes.

☀️ AFTERNOON:

14:30 - 15:30 · 1hDancing House (Tančící dům): A unique and iconic piece of modern architecture, designed by Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunić, resembling two dancers. It's a striking contrast to Prague's historical buildings and offers a rooftop terrace with views. Opening hours: Check locally for gallery/terrace. Entry: Free to view exterior, terrace may have small fee. TRANSPORT: Tram 17 to Jiráskovo náměstí, or walking from National Theatre area, 10-15 minutes.🎟 Tickets

15:30 - 17:30 · 2hVyšehrad Fortress: A historic fort with stunning views of the Vltava River, Prague Castle, and the surrounding city. It features the Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul, a cemetery of famous Czechs, and peaceful park areas. It's a less crowded alternative to Prague Castle. Opening hours: Always accessible. Entry: Free (Basilica/cemetery may have small fee). TRANSPORT: Metro C to Vyšehrad, then walking 10-15 minutes.🎟 Tickets

🌙 EVENING [19:00 - 21:00] (average cost: 500-800 CZK):

Vinohrady (e.g.: U Bulínů for excellent traditional Czech food in a local neighborhood). TRANSPORT: Metro A to Náměstí Míru, then walking 5 minutes.

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USEFUL TIPS

Strongly urge the traveller to verify the CURRENT opening hours / visiting schedule of every attraction shortly before each visit, since hours change with the season, public holidays and special events in Prague.

Consider purchasing a Prague Public Transport Pass for 24 or 72 hours, as it covers trams, buses, and the metro, offering good value for getting around the city.

Many museums and attractions are closed on Mondays, so plan your itinerary accordingly to avoid disappointment.

For popular restaurants, especially in the evening, it is advisable to make a reservation in advance to secure a table.

Prague is generally a safe city, but always be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded tourist areas where pickpocketing can occur. Tipping in restaurants is customary, usually around 10% for good service.

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