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Prague Autumn Escape: October 1‑4, 2025

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Day 1: Arrival & Old Town Exploration

Morning: Arrive at Václav Havel Airport and take the Airport Express to your hotel in the historic centre. Settle in and enjoy a quick coffee at a local café while admiring the view of Old Town Square.

Afternoon: Wander through the winding streets of the Old Town, stopping at the iconic Astronomical Clock and the vibrant Charles Bridge. Take time to explore the nearby Jewish Quarter (Josefov) with its historic synagogues and the Old‑New Synagogue.

Evening: Dine on traditional Czech dishes at a tavern overlooking the Vltava River, then enjoy a relaxed stroll along the illuminated riverbanks before returning to your hotel.

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Day 2: Castle Hill & Off‑Beat Vršovice

Morning: Head up to Prague Castle early to beat the crowds, touring St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and the Golden Lane.

Afternoon: Descend to the lesser‑known Vršovice district, where street art, boutique cafés, and the quirky Riegrovy Sady park offer a local vibe. Grab a light lunch at a neighborhood bistro.

Evening: Experience a unique Czech craft‑beer tasting at the historic U Fleků brewery, followed by a nightcap at the rooftop bar of Letná Beer Garden with panoramic city views.

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Day 3: Unique Experiences & Day Trip to Kutná Hora

Morning: Participate in a hands‑on Czech cooking class where you’ll learn to make dumplings and svíčková, then enjoy the meal you prepared.

Afternoon: Take a short train ride to the UNESCO‑listed town of Kutná Hora. Explore the stunning St. Barbara’s Church and the eerie Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church), an off‑beat but unforgettable sight.

Evening: Return to Prague for a twilight Vltava River dinner cruise, savoring Czech cuisine while the city lights reflect on the water.

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Day 4: Relaxation & Departure

Morning: Stroll through the leafy Petřín Hill, ride the historic funicular, and enjoy panoramic vistas from the Petřín Observation Tower.

Afternoon: Spend a leisurely afternoon on Kampa Island, visiting the modern art installations at Kampa Museum and relaxing by the river.

Evening: Collect your luggage, enjoy a final Czech pastry at a nearby bakery, and head to the airport for your departure.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Old Town Square & Astronomical Clock – 1 hour, €0 (free)
  • Charles Bridge – 30 minutes, €0 (free)
  • Jewish Quarter (Josefov) – 2 hours, €20 (museum tickets)
  • Prague Castle complex – 3 hours, €15 (ticket)
  • Vršovice street art tour – 2 hours, €10 (guided)
  • Riegrovy Sady park – 1 hour, €0 (free)
  • U Fleků brewery tasting – 1.5 hours, €12
  • Letná Beer Garden – 1 hour, €8 (drinks)
  • Czech cooking class – 3 hours, €55 (incl. meal)
  • Kutná Hora day trip (train + sites) – 6 hours, €35 (train + entry)
  • Vltava River dinner cruise – 2 hours, €45
  • Petřín Hill funicular & tower – 2 hours, €9
  • Kampa Island & Museum – 2 hours, €12
  • Miscellaneous meals & transport – 4 hours, €80
  • Total Estimated Cost: €306

Tips

If you have extra time, add a half‑day visit to the Žižkov Television Tower for its quirky sculptures and breathtaking cityscape, or extend your stay with a day in the scenic Český Krumlov. To shorten the itinerary, skip the day trip to Kutná Hora and replace it with a leisurely morning in Vyšehrad, which offers beautiful gardens and historic fortifications without the travel time.

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