Start with a family-friendly bakery breakfast near Old Town — warm pastries and coffee for adults, simple sandwiches or pastries for kids; most bakeries open from 8:00AM.
Explore the open square, see the Astronomical Clock’s hourly show and let kids run around; the square is outdoors and open year-round (tower access is paid and seasonal).
Join a family-friendly free walking tour (tip-based) to get lively stories and orientation; tours typically run at 10:00–11:00AM but check specific operators and meeting points in advance.
Relax over classic, kid-friendly Czech dishes or simple pastas and soups near the square — pubs open for lunch from around 11:00AM and offer quick service.
Let the kids run in Kampa Park and visit the riverside sculptures and small playground; island areas are open year-round and are peaceful in November afternoons.
Walk the paths up Petřín Hill for panoramic views and open green space; walking is free (funicular and Mirror Maze are paid and have seasonal hours if you prefer them).
Head to Letná Park to enjoy wide lawns, playgrounds and sweeping views over the river and Old Town at sunset — park open year-round and great for family photos.
Choose a relaxed restaurant with children’s options and early evening service; many spots close later but are open for dinner starting around 5:30–6:00PM.
Explore the expansive Vyšehrad park, fortress walls, and Basilica exterior; grounds and views over the river are free and open year-round (church interior or cemetery visits may have selective hours).
On Saturdays the Naplavka riverside market runs (typically morning through early afternoon) offering local food, snacks and kid-friendly treats — browsing is free, purchases cost extra.
Grab sandwiches, warm snacks or simple plates from market vendors for a casual family picnic along the riverbank; market hours usually end mid-afternoon so arrive before 2:00PM.
Head to Stromovka, Prague’s large family park with playgrounds, ponds and wide paths — ideal for letting kids burn off energy and free to enter year-round.
Explore free outdoor sculptures and courtyards near the gallery or along the riverbanks; many public art pieces and promenades are open all year at no charge.
If the family has energy, walk the exterior areas of Prague Castle for views back over the city; castle grounds are open but major interiors are ticketed and have reduced winter hours.
Take a scenic tram ride (small fare) to see illuminated bridges and grab hot chocolate or dessert at a café — a cozy, budget-friendly end to the trip (tram fare not included here).