Prague 3 Day Itinerary
3 días

What you'll do

Day 1

1

Old Town Square

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Historic square in Prague

Rating: ✨ Highly Recommend

Old Town Square is a historic square in Prague, Czech Republic, located between Wenceslas Square and Charles Bridge. It features iconic buildings like the Church of Our Lady before Týn and the Old Town Hall with the famous Prague Orloj astronomical clock. The square also hosts markets during Christmas and Easter, attracting visitors from around the world.

2

Prague Astronomical Clock

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Medieval astronomical clock in Prague

Rating: 👍 Worth a Visit

The Prague Astronomical Clock, also known as the Prague Orloj, is a medieval clock located on the Old Town Hall in Prague, Czech Republic. It features an astronomical dial that shows the position of the Sun and Moon in the sky, along with statues of saints and an hourly show of moving figures. According to legend, the city's fate is tied to the clock's operation. The clock has a rich history dating back to 1410 and has undergone several renovations..

3

Zámecké schody

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Charming stairs in Prague Castle

Rating: 👍 Worth a Visit

The Old Castle Stairs in Malá Strana, Prague, Czechia are a charming spot with 121 steps offering a stunning view of the city and Fürstenberg Garden. Dating back to the 17th century, these stairs separate Hradčany from the Lesser Town and have become a popular route to Prague Castle.

4

Prague Castle

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Historic castle complex in Prague

Rating: 🏆 Must Visit

Prague Castle is a massive, historic complex in the heart of Prague, Czech Republic. It's like a city within a city, with stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and amazing views of the city below. You can explore the castle grounds, visit the famous St. Vitus Cathedral, and even catch the changing of the guard ceremony. It's a must-see for anyone visiting Prague!

5

St. Vitus Cathedral

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Gothic masterpiece in Prague Castle

Rating: ✨ Highly Recommend

St. Vitus Cathedral, located in Prague, Czech Republic, is a stunning example of Gothic architecture and the largest church in the country. Originally founded in the 10th century, the current cathedral was built in the 14th century and features intricate designs by master builders like Matthias of Arras and Peter Parler.

6

Golden Lane

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Charming medieval alley in Prague

Rating: 👍 Worth a Visit

The Golden Lane in Prague Castle is a charming street filled with colorful houses that date back to the 16th century. Legend has it that alchemists once worked here trying to turn base metals into gold. Visitors can explore the tiny houses, check out medieval armour and torture objects, and even try their hand at crossbow shooting. It's a cool spot to step back in time and soak up some history while wandering through this picturesque alleyway.

7

Richter’s Street Food Market

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Photospot over Prague

Rating: 👍 Worth a Visit