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3-Day Family-Friendly Prague Itinerary — November 1–3, 2024

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Day 1: Historic highlights

Prague, Czech Republic on November 1, 2024

8:00AM

Breakfast at Café Savoy

Classic Viennese-style breakfast in an elegant historic café — a roomy spot with kid-friendly options (typically open from 8:00AM).
CZK 600, 1h0m

9:30AM

Prague Castle complex

Explore Prague Castle grounds, St. Vitus Cathedral and Golden Lane for panoramic city views and castle history; major exhibition ticketed areas are generally open 9:00AM–4:00PM in November.
CZK 250, 2h30m

12:15PM

Lunch at Lokál Dlouháá

Family-friendly Czech comfort food in a casual setting near Old Town — hearty dishes and quick service (restaurants typically open for lunch from 11:00AM).
CZK 700, 1h0m

1:45PM

Walk across Charles Bridge

Leisurely stroll across the iconic bridge with statues and street musicians; always open (outdoor) and perfect for photos and short stops.
CZK 0, 0h45m

2:30PM

Old Town Square & Astronomical Clock

See the Astronomical Clock’s hourly procession and explore the square; the Old Town Hall tower viewing platform has seasonal hours (usually open daily but check for winter times).
CZK 250, 1h0m

3:45PM

Kampa Island & Lennon Wall

Relax in Kampa Park, let kids run in open spaces and view the colorful Lennon Wall murals — outdoor areas open year-round.
CZK 0, 0h45m

4:30PM

Snack — Trdelník or local bakery

Treat the family to a warm Trdelník (rolled pastry) or a pastry from a nearby bakery — kiosks and cafés operate through the afternoon and evening.
CZK 150, 0h30m

6:00PM

Dinner at Vytopna Railway Restaurant

Fun, family-friendly dinner where model trains deliver drinks and snacks — lively atmosphere and popular with children (open into the evening).
CZK 1,200, 1h30m

Day 2: Animal & parks

Prague, Czech Republic on November 2, 2024

8:30AM

Breakfast at Můj šálek kávy

Specialty coffee and pastry-focused breakfast in a relaxed café that welcomes families; cafés typically open from 8:00AM on weekends.
CZK 500, 1h0m

10:00AM

Prague Zoo

Spend the morning at one of Europe’s top zoos with indoor pavilions and outdoor enclosures; zoo hours in November are usually around 9:00AM–4:00PM, so arrive early to see most exhibits.
CZK 200, 3h0m

1:15PM

Lunch at the zoo café or picnic

Convenient family lunch options are available inside the zoo (cafés and picnic spots), making it easy to refuel without a long transfer.
CZK 400, 1h0m

3:00PM

Petřín Hill funicular & Mirror Maze

Ride the funicular up Petřín Hill for sweeping views and explore the Mirror Maze — funicular and Mirror Maze hours are seasonal (Mirror Maze often open 10:00AM–6:00PM in November).
CZK 150, 1h30m

4:45PM

Letná Park & playground

Head to Letná Park for wide-open spaces, playgrounds and the giant Metronome viewpoint overlooking the river — park is open year-round and is great for letting kids run free.
CZK 0, 1h0m

6:30PM

Dinner at Café Louvre

Historic café with varied menu and spacious seating that’s comfortable for families; typically open into the evening and a short walk from Letná/centrum.
CZK 800, 1h30m

8:15PM

Optional evening: Short tram ride & ice cream or hot chocolate

Finish the day with a tram ride back towards the Old Town and a warm hot chocolate or dessert — many cafés stay open later on weekends.
CZK 150, 0h30m

Day 3: River & museums

Prague, Czech Republic on November 3, 2024

8:30AM

Breakfast at Café Imperial

Enjoy a grand breakfast in a family-friendly Art Deco restaurant; the café usually opens from 8:00AM and is spacious for families.
CZK 700, 1h0m

10:30AM

One-hour sightseeing boat cruise on the Vltava

Take a covered sightseeing boat cruise to see Prague’s riverside landmarks from the water — many operators run 1-hour cruises throughout the day (check exact schedules in advance; typical departures through the day).
CZK 300, 1h0m

12:00PM

Lunch at Mlejnice (Old Town)

Traditional Czech dishes in a cozy atmosphere close to Old Town Square — good for families and centrally located (open for lunch from around 11:00AM).
CZK 600, 1h0m

1:30PM

National Technical Museum or LEGO Museum

Choose the National Technical Museum (interactive transport and science exhibits; usually open Tue–Sun 9:00AM–5:00PM) or the LEGO Museum (hands-on displays for kids, generally open 10:00AM–6:00PM) for an engaging afternoon.
CZK 200, 1h45m

3:30PM

Museum of Senses (interactive sensory exhibits)

Interactive, family-oriented exhibits that challenge perception and are great fun for children; open hours typically around 10:00AM–6:00PM but check current times before visiting.
CZK 250, 1h0m

5:00PM

Leisurely walk & souvenir shopping in Parizska or Celetna

Stroll the nearby shopping streets for last-minute souvenirs and a relaxed end to your trip — shops often close between 6:00PM–8:00PM depending on the store.
CZK 0, 0h45m

6:00PM

Early dinner at Pizza Nuova or family pizzeria

Enjoy a casual family dinner with pizza and pasta near the Old Town — kid-friendly menus and early evening service make for an easy final meal in Prague.
CZK 600, 1h0m
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