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
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09:00 - Old Town Square
The heart of Prague. Admire the Astronomical Clock and its hourly show.
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10:30 - Jewish Quarter (Josefov)
Visit historic synagogues and the ancient Jewish cemetery.
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13:00 - Lunch at Lokal
Try authentic Czech food and the freshest Pilsner Urquell beer.
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15:00 - Clementinum
One of the largest historical complexes with a stunning Baroque library.
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17:00 - Charles Bridge
Iconic crossing flanked by statues. Spectacular with sunset light.
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19:00 - Dinner in Staré Město
Enjoy dinner in the narrow streets of the historic center.
Day 2: The Castle and Mala Strana
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09:00 - Prague Castle
The largest ancient castle in the world. Includes St. Vitus Cathedral.
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13:00 - Mala Strana Quarter
The 'Lesser Town', full of Baroque palaces and hidden gardens.
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14:30 - John Lennon Wall
Symbol of peace and freedom, covered in graffiti and poems.
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15:30 - Petřín Hill
Take the funicular for the observation tower, Prague's 'mini Eiffel Tower'.
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18:00 - Kampa Island
Relaxing walk through this river island with water mills and modern art.
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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.