A three-day trip to Prague makes the perfect city break for a long weekend away. It’s an easy and remarkably beautiful city that’s just the right size to keep you busy for 72 hours without needing to rush around.
To make sure you don’t miss anything and aren’t stressed about trying to fit it all in, here is our ultimate guide to exploring Prague on foot in three days. Welcome to one of the most gorgeous cities in Europe!
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.
Prague’s old Jewish cemetery and six synagogues attest to the importance that the Jewish community had in the Prague neighbourhood of Josefov.
Wenceslas Square has borne witness to Prague’s historical evolution and key moments such as the Velvet Revolution. It is a must-visit.
Prague’s typical food is totally different to Mediterranean cooking: dishes are hearty and calorie-laden with intense, unforgettable flavours.
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