Morning: Arrive at Václav Havel Airport Prague and take the Airport Express to the city centre. Check into your hotel in the Old Town and freshen up.
Afternoon: Wander through the historic Old Town Square, admire the Astronomical Clock and sip a coffee at a nearby café. Stroll across the iconic Charles Bridge for panoramic river views.
Evening: Dine at a traditional Czech restaurant serving goulash and dumplings, then enjoy a relaxed walk along the Vltava riverbanks.
Book a HotelMorning: Take the tram to Prague Castle and explore the grand courtyards, including the St. Vitus Cathedral and Golden Lane.
Afternoon: Descend to the Lesser Town for lunch, then cross back over the Charles Bridge to the Jewish Quarter (Josefov), visiting the Old‑New Synagogue and the historic cemetery.
Evening: Enjoy a dinner of modern Czech cuisine in the lively Vinohrady neighbourhood, followed by a optional classical concert in one of Prague’s historic halls.
Book a HotelMorning: Board a comfortable train to the fairy‑tale town of Český Krumlov. Upon arrival, wander the cobbled streets and admire the riverside architecture.
Afternoon: Tour the magnificent Český Krumlov Castle, including its Baroque theater and gardens, then enjoy lunch at a local tavern overlooking the Vltava.
Evening: Return to Prague, where you can relax with a light dinner near your hotel or explore the vibrant nightlife in the Old Town area.
Book a HotelMorning: Catch an early train to Kutná Hora, the medieval silver‑mining town famed for its UNESCO sites.
Afternoon: Visit the eerie Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church) and the grand St. Barbara’s Church. Savor a final Czech meal before heading back to Prague.
Evening: Retrieve your luggage, take the airport shuttle, and depart from Václav Havel Airport for your return flight.
Book a HotelTo extend the trip, consider adding a full day in Český Krumlov to explore its surrounding countryside or a visit to the spa town of Karlovy Vary. If you need to shorten the itinerary, skip the Kutná Hora day and spend the extra time enjoying Prague’s museums or a river cruise, which reduces both travel time and cost.