Czech Republic 2 Day Itinerary
Day 1: Prague
Morning
Places to Visit:
- Prague Castle (9am - 5pm): A must-visit attraction in Prague. The castle complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and includes several palaces, churches, gardens, and the St. Vitus Cathedral.
- St. Charles Bridge (9am - 10pm): This iconic medieval bridge offers stunning views of the Vltava River and the city.
Activities:
- Explore the castle grounds and visit the St. Vitus Cathedral
- Cross St. Charles Bridge for breathtaking views
Things to Know:
- Wear comfortable shoes as you’ll be walking extensively throughout the day.
- Bring a water bottle and snacks, especially during peak season when cafes can get crowded.
Afternoon
Places to Visit:
- Old Town Square (9am - 10pm): This historic square is home to several famous landmarks, including the Astronomical Clock, Týn Church, and the statue of Jan Hus.
- Wenceslas Square (8am - 11pm): A bustling shopping district with a mix of modern and historical buildings.
Activities:
- Visit the Old Town Hall and climb to the top for panoramic views
- Explore the Wenceslas Square shops and cafes
Things to Know:
- Be mindful of your belongings, especially in crowded areas.
- Try traditional Czech cuisine at one of the many restaurants in the area.
Evening
Places to Visit:
- Old Town Hall (9am - 10pm): Catch a performance or concert at this historic building.
- River Cruise (11am - 10pm): Enjoy a relaxing boat tour along the Vltava River and see Prague’s landmarks from a different perspective.
Activities:
- Attend a cultural event at the Old Town Hall
- Take a river cruise to relax and enjoy the city views
Things to Know:
- Check the schedules for performances and river cruises in advance.
- Book tickets or reservations for popular events and tours in advance to avoid disappointment.
Transportation:
Prague has an efficient public transportation system. You can use buses, trams, or metro lines (lines A, B, C, and D) to get around the city. Consider purchasing a 24-hour ticket for unlimited travel. Taxis are also readily available but be aware that some drivers may not speak English.
Visa Requirements:
Citizens of several countries are eligible for visa-free travel in Czech Republic, including EU citizens, US citizens, Canadian citizens, and others. Check your country’s eligibility before traveling. If you’re unsure, check the official government website or consult with the embassy or consulate of the Czech Republic in your home country.
Day 2: Prague
Morning
Places to Visit:
- Petřín Tower (9am - 5pm): This 60-meter-tall tower offers panoramic views of the city and is often compared to the Eiffel Tower.
- Wallenstein Garden (9am - 5pm): A beautiful Baroque garden with a mix of plants, fountains, and sculptures.
Activities:
- Visit Petřín Tower for stunning city views
- Explore the Wallenstein Garden’s unique plant species
Things to Know:
- Wear comfortable shoes as you’ll be walking extensively throughout the day.
- Bring a water bottle and snacks, especially during peak season when cafes can get crowded.
Afternoon
Places to Visit:
- National Museum (9am - 5pm): One of the largest museums in Europe, showcasing Czech history and culture.
- Kampa Park (8am - 11pm): A beautiful park with a mix of gardens, sculptures, and walking paths.
Activities:
- Visit the National Museum to learn about Czech history
- Explore Kampa Park’s unique plant species
Things to Know:
- Be mindful of your belongings, especially in crowded areas.
- Try traditional Czech cuisine at one of the many restaurants in the area.
Evening
Places to Visit:
- National Theatre (9am - 10pm): Catch a performance or concert at this historic theater building.
- River Cruise (11am - 10pm): Enjoy a relaxing boat tour along the Vltava River and see Prague’s landmarks from a different perspective.
Activities:
- Attend a cultural event at the National Theatre
- Take a river cruise to relax and enjoy the city views
Things to Know:
- Check the schedules for performances and river cruises in advance.
- Book tickets or reservations for popular events and tours in advance to avoid disappointment.
Transportation:
Prague has an efficient public transportation system. You can use buses, trams, or metro lines (lines A, B, C, and D) to get around the city. Consider purchasing a 24-hour ticket for unlimited travel. Taxis are also readily available but be aware that some drivers may not speak English.
Visa Requirements:
Citizens of several countries are eligible for visa-free travel in Czech Republic, including EU citizens, US citizens, Canadian citizens, and others. Check your country’s eligibility before traveling. If you’re unsure, check the official government website or consult with the embassy or consulate of the Czech Republic in your home country.