Itinerary Ideas
Prague, Czech Republic
Prague is a wonderful fairytale city to visit, with its rich history, culture, and architecture. There are many things to see and do in Prague, and you can easily spend five days exploring its attractions. Here are some possibilities for your trip:
Stay in the The Malá Strana, or Little Quarter, it is one of the most enchanting areas in the capital of the Czech Republic. From here you can easily explore Prague Castle, The Golden Lane, St. Vitus Cathedral, hidden streets and cobblestone squares, ancient churches, take a funicular to Petrin Tower, and other unforgettable sights! This area is full of interesting activities and cultural experiences. The Charles Bridge Palace, a lovely hotel, allows you to be within walking distance or tram ride to everything in the historic area, including the Charles Bridge.
If you're limited on time and can only get to one other area make it The Old Town Square with the famous Prague Astronomical Clock it is a must see. The square is one of the greatest tourist attractions in the Czech capital. It is almost impossible to miss it while visiting Prague.
Here are some other sights to see in the square:
The Church of Our Lady before Týn
The Baroque Church of St Nicholas
The Rococo Kinský Palace
The Gothic House at the Stone Bell
A monument to Jan Hus
And as long as your on this side of the river take in The State Opera or The Prague National Museum
Take a river cruise. The Vltava River is beautiful and it's interesting to see the city by water.
Admire the John Lennon Wall. Since the 1980's this wall in Prague has been covered with John Lennon-inspired graffiti, lyrics from Beatles’ songs, and other art referencing local and global causes.
If you're ready to shop visit Wenceslas Square it is the main square in Prague. Deceiving in it's name, instead of a square shape, Wenceslas Square is more of a boulevard full of shops, focusing on various products from fashion to technologies. Find stores alongside the whole square, including a couple of bookstores, souvenir shops, coffee shops, and restaurants.
Where to eat in Prague
Because there are too many lovely establishments in the city to decide on just one, here's info from a trusted source, The 28 Essential Prague Restaurants (eater.com)This site is a go to for guidance on where to find amazing food in Prague by location. If you're interested in taking a Prague food and culture tour click this link
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