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4-Day Prague Itinerary: Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Old Town & Top Museums (Arrive 11:00)

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Day 1: Arrival & Old Town

Prague, Czechia on November 10, 2025

11:00am

Arrive & hotel check-in

Drop bags and get oriented after your 11:00 arrival; allow time to freshen up and pick up a map at reception.
CZK0, 0h45m

11:45am

Brunch at Café Savoy

Classic Prague café with a polished breakfast/brunch menu and Viennese-style interior — a great introduction to Czech coffee culture.
CZK300, 1h

1:00pm

Wenceslas Square (walk) & National Museum exterior

Stroll the broad boulevard of modern Prague; view the grand National Museum at the top of the square (note: main exhibition hours can vary — check current opening hours if you want to go inside).
CZK0, 1h

2:30pm

Municipal House guided tour (Obecní dům)

Take a 45–60 minute guided tour to admire the jewel-box Art Nouveau interiors and the Smetana Hall; tours generally run ~10:00–18:00 — check times for Monday schedules.
CZK200, 1h

4:00pm

Old Town Square & Astronomical Clock

Historic heart of Prague with the Gothic Týn Church and hourly Astronomical Clock show — wander the square and the surrounding medieval lanes.
CZK0, 1h

5:30pm

Charles Bridge at golden hour

Walk the iconic bridge lined with statues and nightlife views; evening light is perfect for photos and the bridge is open 24/7.
CZK0, 1h

7:30pm

Dinner at Mlejnice (Old Town)

Cozy, rustic spot serving hearty Czech classics (goulash, roasted meats) — great for a first-night traditional meal.
CZK400, 1h30m

9:30pm

Evening: National Theatre show (optional)

If the schedule fits, enjoy opera/ballet/drama at the historic National Theatre; performances typically begin around 19:00–19:30, so check the program in advance.
CZK600, 2h30m

Day 2: Castle & Galleries

Prague, Czechia on November 11, 2025

8:30am

Breakfast at Café Louvre

Long-standing café with classic breakfasts and a bright interior — good fueling spot before a big castle day.
CZK200, 1h

9:30am

Prague Castle complex (including St. Vitus Cathedral)

Explore the castle grounds, Golden Lane, and the soaring St. Vitus Cathedral — the Castle complex usually opens around 9:00 and many interior routes close by 5:00pm, so start early.
CZK250, 3h

1:00pm

Lunch at Kuchyň (near castle)

Simple, seasonal Czech dishes focused on fresh ingredients — excellent location with views back toward the city; popular so expect a short wait at peak times.
CZK350, 1h

2:45pm

National Gallery in Prague — Veletržní palác

Visit the modern and contemporary collections at the Trade Fair Palace (Veletržní palác); open Tue–Sun typically 10:00–18:00 (closed Mondays), so this day is ideal.
CZK250, 2h

5:15pm

Riverside walk or Letná park viewpoint

Unwind with a stroll along the Vltava or head to Letná for sweeping views over Prague — a good late-afternoon vantage point of the city and bridges.
CZK0, 1h

7:30pm

Dinner at Mlýnec (near Charles Bridge)

Upscale contemporary Czech cuisine with river/bridge views — ideal for a relaxed evening after museum-heavy day.
CZK600, 1h30m

Day 3: Petrín & Riverside

Prague, Czechia on November 12, 2025

8:30am

Breakfast at Café Slavia

Classic riverside café with views of the National Theatre and the river — pleasant spot before heading up to Petrín.
CZK200, 1h

9:30am

Petrín Lookout Tower & funicular

Take the funicular up Petrín Hill and climb (or take the lift) the Petrín Lookout Tower for intimate city panoramas; tower hours are typically around 10:00–18:00 (seasonal), so allow time for access.
CZK150, 2h

12:30pm

Lunch at Kampa Park or riverside café

Dine on the riverside island of Kampa with views of the bridges and Charles Bridge just a short walk away.
CZK500, 1h30m

2:30pm

Old Town Square revisit & wandering

Return to Old Town to explore any lanes or shops you missed, and enjoy the square in daytime light — the area is lively with street performers and galleries.
CZK0, 1h

4:00pm

Dancing House (Tančící dům) — exterior & rooftop

Admire the iconic modern architecture on the riverfront; the rooftop bar/restaurant (Ginger & Fred) and gallery space are open generally from mid-morning into the evening (hours vary).
CZK0, 1h

7:30pm

Dinner at Ginger & Fred (Dancing House)

Enjoy a stylish dinner with panoramic river views from the Dancing House restaurant — excellent for a memorable final-night meal near the water.
CZK800, 1h45m

Day 4: Museums & Departure Prep

Prague, Czechia on November 13, 2025

8:30am

Breakfast at Café Imperial

Elegant Art Deco café serving a full breakfast menu — a comfortable place to prepare for your museum morning.
CZK200, 1h

10:00am

National Museum (Národní muzeum)

Visit the main national collection on Wenceslas Square; current exhibitions and opening hours are generally 10:00–18:00 (check for any special closures), and the building is worth seeing both inside and out.
CZK250, 2h

12:30pm

Lunch at Lokál (Wenceslas area)

Casual Czech tavern offering fresh, traditional dishes in a lively setting — convenient for a final midday meal near the square.
CZK350, 1h

2:00pm

Wenceslas Square final stroll & National Theatre guided tour (optional)

Return to Wenceslas for any last-minute shopping or photos and take a daytime guided tour of the National Theatre if you didn’t attend a performance earlier — tours commonly run daytime hours but check availability.
CZK150, 1h

3:30pm

Free time / head back to hotel & depart

Use this time to collect luggage, pick up souvenirs, or relax with a final coffee before your onward travel.
CZK0, 1h30m
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