Morning: Begin your journey at St. Vitus Cathedral (located within Prague Castle, 5 km from city center), a Gothic masterpiece and the spiritual heart of the Czech Republic. Explore its stunning stained glass and royal tombs. Entry fee is 250 CZK.
Afternoon: Head to the Church of Our Lady before Týn in the Old Town Square (2 km from Prague Castle). Admire its majestic twin towers and learn about its Hussite history. Entry is free. For lunch, try Café Louvre, offering traditional Czech cuisine just 800 meters away.
Evening: Visit John Lennon Wall nearby, symbolizing freedom and hope. Enjoy dinner at U Malířů, a historic restaurant serving hearty Czech dishes located 1.2 km from the Old Town Square.
Find HotelsMorning: Travel 70 km east to Kutná Hora, famous for its Christian landmarks. Start with St. Barbara’s Church, a stunning Gothic cathedral with unique frescoes. Entry costs 150 CZK.
Afternoon: Visit the Sedlec Ossuary (the Bone Church), 3 km from St. Barbara’s, famed for its macabre yet fascinating human bone decorations. Entry fee: 90 CZK. For lunch, dine at Dačický, offering local Moravian dishes.
Evening: Explore the historic town center and have dinner at Restaurant Museum, serving traditional Czech cuisine in a medieval atmosphere.
Find HotelsMorning: Drive 210 km south to Olomouc, known for its baroque churches. Begin at the Archdiocesan Museum, housing religious artifacts. Entry fee is 120 CZK.
Afternoon: Visit the Holy Trinity Column, a UNESCO World Heritage Site 1 km from the museum, symbolizing Catholic faith and Baroque art. Entry is free. Have lunch at Moravská Restaurace, specializing in Moravian cuisine.
Evening: Attend vespers at the Cathedral of Saint Wenceslas, followed by dinner at Hanácká Hospoda, popular for traditional regional dishes.
Find HotelsMorning: Travel 80 km southwest to Brno. Visit the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, high on Petrov Hill, an important spiritual site. Entry is free but donations are welcome.
Afternoon: Explore the Old Town Hall Chapel and its historical displays. Entry fee: 50 CZK. Enjoy lunch at Stopkova Plzeňská Pivnice, known for hearty Czech fare and beer.
Evening: Walk along the Villa Tugendhat area (external visit only, 1 km away). Dine at Koishi, where you can enjoy fusion and Czech dishes.
Find HotelsMorning: Journey 90 km northeast to Třebíč to visit the Basilica of St. Procopius, an important Romanesque-Gothic building. Entry fee is 100 CZK.
Afternoon: Discover the Jewish Quarter and Synagogue, emphasizing coexistence of communities. Entry fee: 80 CZK. Lunch at Restaurace U Černého Orla, serving local specialties.
Evening: Reflect on your journey with dinner at Hotel Třebíč Restaurant, offering traditional Czech menus.
Find HotelsTotal estimated entry fees: 940 CZK
Total estimated meal costs for 5 days: 4,000 CZK
If you wish to extend your trip, consider adding a day in Prague to explore the Strahov Monastery or more remote pilgrimage sites like Svatý Kopeček near Olomouc. Conversely, to shorten the trip, focus on Prague and Kutná Hora only, which offer rich and accessible Christian historical sites within close proximity, reducing travel time.