Classic Viennese-style café with high ceilings and an elegant menu — perfect for a romantic start with pastries, eggs and strong coffee; ideal to reserve a table in advance for weekend mornings. Check current opening hours (typically opens early).
The historic heart of Prague with Gothic and Baroque facades; watch the Astronomical Clock’s hourly procession and enjoy the lively square — best done in the morning when crowds are manageable. Square open all day; clock show runs hourly (typically from ~9:00am).
Famous pedestrian bridge lined with Baroque statues and excellent photo-ops of the Vltava and city skyline; early morning is the calmest time for photos. Bridge is always open but gets busy midday.
A quieter riverside island with sculpture parks and the colourful Lennon Wall — a romantic stroll and great spot for couples’ photos. Outdoor area open at all hours.
Cozy, traditional Czech restaurant near Old Town serving classics like goulash and roast pork — a hearty, local meal to refuel for the afternoon; typically open from late morning. Reservations recommended at peak times.
One of the world’s largest castle complexes with cathedral, royal rooms and the storybook Golden Lane — visit St. Vitus Cathedral and the castle courtyards; interiors usually open ~9:00am–5:00pm (seasonal). Buy main-circuit tickets in advance to save queuing time.
Enjoy sunset views over the Old Town and spires — a romantic pause after the castle visit; rooftop bars usually operate through the evening, so book for window/table seats if possible.
Contemporary Czech cuisine with refined riverfront dining and views of Charles Bridge — ideal for a special night out; reservations strongly recommended on Friday nights.
The bridge and Old Town are beautifully lit at night and far calmer — a perfect romantic walk to end Day 1. Outdoor areas open all night; remain aware of surroundings.
Modern bakery-restaurant known for fresh bread, creative breakfasts and a relaxed industrial-chic vibe — a lovely escape from the tourist crowds to start the day; check opening hours (often opens around 8:00am).
Historic and moving district with several synagogues and the atmospheric Old Jewish Cemetery — many sites are open ~9:00am–6:00pm (seasonal); plan morning visits to comfortably see the exhibits. Buy combined tickets where offered to save time.
Admire the Art Nouveau interiors at Municipal House and the Gothic façade of the Powder Tower — interior tours and concert hall visits vary by schedule, check times if you want to enter the main hall. Typically open mid-morning to early evening.
Reliable spot for authentic Czech dishes and great Pilsner in a lively setting — straightforward, hearty local food central to Old Town; typically serves lunch from late morning onward.
Spacious park with sweeping views of the river and Prague’s rooftops — ideal for a relaxed wander, photos and a coffee break; park is open all day and is particularly pleasant in the afternoon light.
Take the funicular or walk up Petrín for gardens, a mirror maze and a miniature Eiffel-like tower with panoramic city views — lookout tower hours often run ~10:00am–8:00pm in summer; check seasonal hours. The funicular operates regularly during the day but confirm schedule.
Relaxing 60–90 minute cruise to see bridges and riverside architecture from the water — choose a short sightseeing cruise or a romantic sundowner; most operators run multiple departures daily into the evening but check timings and book ahead on a Saturday.
Experience Prague’s classical-music tradition — many churches and halls host concerts around 7:00–8:30pm featuring Mozart, Dvořák and local ensembles. Performance times and ticket prices vary; book in advance for best availability on a Saturday.
Elegant riverside restaurant beside the Vltava with refined European cuisine — perfect for a final celebratory dinner; reservations strongly recommended for Saturday night. Enjoy the riverside ambience to end your Prague trip.