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2-Day Family-Friendly Prague — Free & Low-Cost Activities (Nov 1–2, 2024)

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Day 1: Old Town & Parks

Prague, Czech Republic on November 1, 2024

8:30AM

Breakfast at a nearby bakery (e.g., Café Savoy or local pekárna)

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.
CZK 400, 1h0m

9:45AM

Old Town Square & Astronomical Clock

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).
CZK 0, 0h45m

10:30AM

Free walking tour (tips-based) from Old Town

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.
CZK 0, 2h0m

12:45PM

Lunch at a casual Czech pub (e.g., Lokál or family-friendly bistro)

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.
CZK 700, 1h0m

2:00PM

Walk across Charles Bridge

Leisurely stroll across the iconic bridge with statues and street performers; the bridge is outdoors and open 24/7, making it a great free photo spot.
CZK 0, 0h30m

2:30PM

Kampa Island & playground

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.
CZK 0, 0h45m

3:30PM

Walk or climb up Petřín Hill (mirror maze optional, walking is free)

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).
CZK 0, 1h15m

5:00PM

Letná Park and Metronome viewpoint

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.
CZK 0, 1h0m

6:30PM

Dinner at a family-friendly restaurant near Letná (e.g., Café Louvre or nearby pizzeria)

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.
CZK 800, 1h30m

8:15PM

Evening riverside stroll back to the hotel

Take a calm walk along the Vltava to see lights on the bridges and skyline — perfect low-key end to a busy day and free anytime after dinner.
CZK 0, 0h30m

Day 2: Riverfront & Green

Prague, Czech Republic on November 2, 2024

8:30AM

Breakfast at a neighborhood café (e.g., Můj šálek kávy or local café)

Enjoy a relaxed, family-friendly breakfast with pastries and hot drinks; cafés commonly open from 8:00AM and offer kid-friendly options.
CZK 450, 1h0m

9:45AM

Vyšehrad fortress grounds

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).
CZK 0, 1h30m

11:30AM

Walk north along the river to Naplavka farmers' market (Saturday)

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.
CZK 0, 1h0m

12:30PM

Lunch from market stalls or riverside café

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.
CZK 500, 0h45m

2:00PM

Stromovka Park & playgrounds

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.
CZK 0, 1h30m

3:45PM

National Gallery courtyard or free outdoor exhibits

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.
CZK 0, 0h45m

4:45PM

Optional: Castle grounds walk (outside only)

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.
CZK 0, 1h0m

6:15PM

Dinner at a casual family restaurant in the Old Town (e.g., family pizzeria or bistro)

Finish with an easy dinner offering children’s portions and a relaxed atmosphere; many family restaurants welcome kids and serve until evening hours.
CZK 700, 1h15m

7:45PM

Optional evening: Short tram ride and dessert

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).
CZK 0, 0h30m
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