Morning: Arrive in Prague, pick up your rental car and settle into your hotel. Take a relaxed stroll to the Old Town Square to admire the historic façades and the iconic Astronomical Clock.
Afternoon: Cross the legendary Charles Bridge, snapping photos of its baroque statues, then wander up to Prague Castle for panoramic city views and a visit to St. Vitus Cathedral.
Evening: Dine at a traditional Czech tavern in the Malá Strana district, then enjoy a leisurely walk along the Vltava River banks.
Find HotelsMorning: Explore the historic Jewish Quarter (Josefov), visiting the Old‑New Synagogue and the poignant Jewish Museum.
Afternoon: Climb to Vyšehrad for sweeping vistas, then stroll down to Wenceslas Square to experience the bustling heart of modern Prague.
Evening: Attend a classical concert in one of Prague’s famed halls, such as the Rudolfinum, followed by a nightcap in a rooftop bar overlooking the city.
Find HotelsMorning: Drive to Cesky Krumlov (≈2.5 h). Begin with a guided tour of the majestic Cesky Krumlov Castle and its Renaissance theater.
Afternoon: Wander the cobbled lanes of Latrán Street, stop at the Egon Schiele Art Center, and take a relaxing boat ride on the Vltava River.
Evening: Enjoy dinner at a riverside restaurant, sampling regional specialties such as svíčková, and soak in the town’s illuminated medieval charm.
Find HotelsMorning: Depart for Karlovy Vary (≈1.5 h). Stroll along the famous Colonnades (Miller’s, St. Mary’s) and sample the therapeutic mineral waters.
Afternoon: Visit the renowned Moser Glassworks for a live glass‑blowing demonstration, then explore the Diana Observation Tower for sweeping spa‑town views.
Evening: Return the rental car at the airport and catch your flight home, reflecting on the diverse landscapes and culture experienced on this Czech road adventure.
Find HotelsTo extend the trip, add a day in the Moravian wine region around Mikulov for tasting local wines and exploring the Lednice‑Valtice Cultural Landscape. If you need to shorten the itinerary, skip Karlovy Vary and spend the extra time exploring Prague’s hidden courtyards and gardens, or replace the boat ride in Cesky Krumlov with a quick walk along the riverbank to save a few hours.