Prague in 2 Days: History and Fairy Tale

Discover the magic of the city of a hundred spires in a weekend

Ideal 2-day Prague itinerary. Wander through the old town, cross the iconic Charles Bridge, and explore the majestic Prague Castle.

Day 1: Old Town and the Magical Bridge

  • 09:00 - Old Town Square

    The heart of Prague. Admire the Astronomical Clock and its hourly show.

  • 10:30 - Jewish Quarter (Josefov)

    Visit historic synagogues and the ancient Jewish cemetery.

  • 13:00 - Lunch at Lokal

    Try authentic Czech food and the freshest Pilsner Urquell beer.

  • 15:00 - Clementinum

    One of the largest historical complexes with a stunning Baroque library.

  • 17:00 - Charles Bridge

    Iconic crossing flanked by statues. Spectacular with sunset light.

  • 19:00 - Dinner in Staré Město

    Enjoy dinner in the narrow streets of the historic center.

Day 2: The Castle and Mala Strana

  • 09:00 - Prague Castle

    The largest ancient castle in the world. Includes St. Vitus Cathedral.

  • 13:00 - Mala Strana Quarter

    The 'Lesser Town', full of Baroque palaces and hidden gardens.

  • 14:30 - John Lennon Wall

    Symbol of peace and freedom, covered in graffiti and poems.

  • 15:30 - Petřín Hill

    Take the funicular for the observation tower, Prague's 'mini Eiffel Tower'.

  • 18:00 - Kampa Island

    Relaxing walk through this river island with water mills and modern art.

  • 20:00 - Traditional Brewery

    Farewell in a classic tavern like U Fleků or U Medvídků.

FAQ

Should I exchange money to Czech crowns or can I pay by card?
It's best to carry some Czech crowns (CZK) in cash, as many pubs and market stalls don't accept cards. ATMs in the city centre generally offer fair exchange rates.
Is Prague really that famous for its beer?
Yes, and for good reason: Prague has some of the best and cheapest beer in Europe. A litre of Pilsner in a traditional pub can cost less than €2.
When is the best time to cross Charles Bridge without crowds?
At sunrise (before 7:30am) or after dusk you'll have the bridge almost to yourself. By mid-morning it can get very busy with tourists.
Is Prague Castle worth visiting?
Absolutely — it's the largest medieval castle complex in the world, housing St. Vitus Cathedral, the Royal Palace, and sweeping views over the city. Allow at least 3 hours.
How does public transport work in Prague?
Trams and the metro are the most efficient way to get around. A 24-hour pass costs about €5 and covers the entire network, including the funicular to Petřín Hill.