Prague, known as the Golden City and the City of a Hundred Towers, has a fascinating historical quarter, which has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Its superb architecture spans several different styles, making it one of the most interesting cities in the world. The city’s museums will show you the cultural side of Prague. Add to this a mouth-watering cuisine, rounded off with a good glass of Czech beer. Four days is the perfect length of stay to discover Prague at an unhurried pace, savouring each moment. We tell you how to make the most of those four days, step by step.
Prague’s Astronomical Clock, built with the most advanced technology in the fifteenth century, is one of the most visited sights in the Old Town of the Czech capital.
Charles Bridge is the great emblem of Prague. Unless you get a photo on this bridge, with its remarkable sculptures, you can’t say you’ve been to the Czech capital city.
Prague Castle, which houses St Vitus Cathedral and a large collection of historic buildings, is one of the biggest tourist attractions in the city.
Kampa Island is a haven of tranquillity and romanticism just a stone’s throw from Charles Bridge. Join us as we discover all its many charms.
Wenceslas Square has borne witness to Prague’s historical evolution and key moments such as the Velvet Revolution. It is a must-visit.
The capital city of the Czech Republic couldn’t possibly go without a huge museum, bringing together history and natural sciences.
Karlovy Vary is one of the Czech Republic’s loveliest towns and a European mecca for spa lovers. A fantastic option for an excursion from Prague.
There are dozens of options for eating in Prague and enjoying the best of Czech cuisine at affordable prices in charming and historic locations.