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8-Day Romantic Prague Itinerary: Feb 7–14, 2026 — Stay at Archibald City Prague

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Day 1 · Sat, Feb 7
Prague (Old Town)

Arrival, check-in and gentle exploration of Old Town

Morning:

After a relaxed check-in at Archibald City Prague, wander the nearby cobblestone lanes to begin discovering Old Town: enjoy a leisurely breakfast at Café Savoy (classic patisserie and strong coffee) before strolling to the intimate Klementinum Library courtyard for a quiet, historic atmosphere. Continue with a gentle riverside walk toward Mariánské náměstí, popping into artisan shops and stopping at a cozy tram-side café to soak in the first crisp views of Prague and plan the afternoon.

Afternoon:

Head toward Wenceslas Square for people-watching and window-shopping, then duck into the nearby Muchovo Museum (House of Czech Cubism) to admire unique local design and warm up. As the afternoon unfolds, take a slow romantic stroll across to Franz Kafka Museum along the riverside, finish with a cozy tea or hot chocolate at the charming Coffee Room in Malá Strana while watching the golden light fall on the Vltava.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, enjoy a romantic dinner at Mlejnice, savoring rustic Czech specialties and candlelight in a cozy vaulted interior, then wander to St. Nicholas Church (Malá Strana) to admire its baroque façade illuminated at night. Finish with a nightcap and people-watching on the terrace of Hemingway Bar, sampling a signature cocktail or a local liqueur while planning the next day's Castle District adventures.

Day 2 · Sun, Feb 8
Prague (Castle District & Lesser Town)

Charles Bridge, Prague Castle and Castle District

Morning:

Begin with a sunrise coffee and pastry at Café Louvre before crossing the quieter early-morning lanes toward Charles Bridge to watch the light hit the statues and Vltava. After a peaceful stroll across the bridge, climb the cobbled approach to Prague Castle via the lesser-used Royal Way, pausing to explore the atmospheric courtyards and the view from the Castle Ramparts Gardens, then warm up with a mid-morning snack at the charming Café Lobkowicz within the castle complex.

Afternoon:

After exploring the castle ramparts, cross down into Malá Strana and wander the charming lanes to discover the hidden Vojan Gardens, a peaceful Baroque oasis perfect for a quiet moment together, then continue to the picturesque Lennon Wall to leave a small love note among the colorful mosaics. Pop into Café Lounge Malá Strana for a warm cake and espresso, then take a romantic tram ride to Petřín Hill Funicular and stroll the terraced paths toward the Petřín Lookout Tower for sweeping winter views over the city as golden afternoon light softens the skyline.

Evening:

As dusk falls, enjoy a romantic riverside walk along the right-bank promenade toward Kampa Island, pausing at the sculptural Peeing Statues (Čůrající) for a playful photo and the peaceful water-meadow views. Dine by candlelight at the intimate Kampa Park Restaurant with its river-facing windows, then finish the night with live jazz and cocktails at the cozy underground JazzDock for a warm, music-filled end to a day of castle-side exploration.

Day 3 · Mon, Feb 9
Prague (Josefov & Old Town)

Jewish Quarter, Old Town Square and Astronomical Clock

Morning:

Start with a cozy breakfast at Café Imperial before wandering into Josefov to explore the solemn beauty of the Spanish Synagogue and the moving exhibits at the Jewish Museum (Old Jewish Cemetery & Ceremonial Hall), pausing to read inscriptions and share quiet reflections. From there, stroll toward the heart of Old Town via the elegant arcades of Pařížská Street, popping into boutique jewellers and stopping for a warming mulled wine at U Zlatého Tygra's café annex while watching the city prepare for the day.

Afternoon:

After a reflective morning, wander toward Old Town Square to watch the animated figures of the Astronomical Clock and then slip into the intimate galleries of the Kinský Palace to admire Czech art and Rococo interiors. From there, warm up with a shared pastry and espresso at the elegant Café Mozart, then join a guided tasting at Maitrea for modern Czech small plates and local wines before an early evening stroll through the lantern-lit lanes toward Celetná Street for window-shopping and romantic people-watching.

Evening:

As twilight settles, take a romantic twilight stroll to Celetná Street and follow it toward the atmospheric lanes of the Old Town, pausing for an intimate dinner at Lokál Dlouhááá to sample hearty Czech classics in a warm, rustic setting. After dinner, cross to the riverbank for a nightcap and city views at Terasa U Prince's rooftop bar (check for winter opening) or enjoy a cozy concert of chamber music at Saints Simon and Jude Church for a quietly elegant end to the day.

Day 4 · Tue, Feb 10
Prague (Vltava River & Letná)

Romantic Vltava river cruise and Letná Park views

Morning:

Begin with a cozy riverside breakfast at Café Savoy by the Vltava (or a similar waterfront café) before boarding a private or small-group winter Vltava morning cruise that glides beneath the bridges, offering intimate views of the city's baroque facades and quiet riverside life. After the cruise, stroll up toward Letná via the charming lane of Čech Bridge promenade, pause for a warming drink at the terrace of Letná Beer Garden Café and wander the park paths to the dramatic Metronome overlook for sweeping winter panoramas and a peaceful moment together overlooking the castle and river below.

Afternoon:

After your morning cruise and Metronome overlook, wander down through the leafy slopes to the riverside and board a cosy afternoon glass-roofed boat from Čech Bridge Marina for a shorter sightseeing run that spots lesser-seen façades and winter reflections on the Vltava. Hop off near Kampa Island to explore the riverside sculptures and then warm up with a slice of homemade cake and spiced tea at the intimate Café Kampa, before taking a gentle uphill stroll to the leafy terraces of Střelecký Island viewpoint for a final golden-hour panorama over the bridges.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander from Letná toward the river to dine riverside at Kantýna Bistro & Wine Bar for a relaxed menu of modern Czech small plates and local wines, then continue to Čertovka Canal for a moonlit stroll past charming waterside cottages and lantern-lit bridges. Finish with an intimate concert at the nearby Roxy Basement or a classical recital at the historic Rudolfinum (check winter schedules), followed by a nightcap at the cozy cocktail bar Bugsy's Bar toasting your day on the Vltava.

Day 5 · Wed, Feb 11
Kutná Hora (near Prague)

Day trip to Kutná Hora (Bone Church & historic centre)

Morning:

Catch an early regional train from Prague Main Station (Hlavní nádraží) to Kutná Hora and begin your morning with a guided visit to the evocative Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church), where the artistically arranged skeletal displays make for a memorable and intimate shared experience. Afterward, stroll the snowy lanes to the nearby Church of the Assumption of Our Lady and St. John the Baptist in Sedlec and warm up with traditional Czech pastries and hot tea at the cozy Café Dačický before continuing to the medieval heart of town.

Afternoon:

After the Sedlec area, stroll into the medieval town center to visit the soaring St. Barbara's Church, admiring its frescoes and panoramic views from the hilltop terraces, then explore the atmospheric lanes to the Italian Court (Vlašský Dvůr) for a guided look at the former royal mint and its vaulted halls. Pause for a warming lunch of local dumplings and roast at Restaurace Dačický before warming up with a sweet pastry and coffee at the cozy Cukrárna U Pelta while watching the slow, historic rhythm of Kutná Hora unfold.

Evening:

As twilight falls, enjoy a relaxed riverside wander along the quiet Šultysův or Vrchlice banks before settling into a warm, historic tavern - dine on hearty Bohemian fare and seasonal game at Restaurace U Hrádku, where candlelit vaulted rooms create an intimate atmosphere. After dinner, stroll the softly lit square to admire the illuminated silhouette of St. Barbara's Church from below, then finish with a comforting dessert and local liqueur at Café U Šimků while sharing reflections of the day's discoveries before returning to Prague.

Day 6 · Thu, Feb 12
Prague (Vyšehrad & New Town)

Vyšehrad, National Theatre and local food & beer tasting

Morning:

Start the day with a peaceful riverside walk from Archibald City Prague toward Vyšehrad and join a guided stroll through the park to discover the fortress walls, the serene Vyšehrad Cemetery (resting place of Czech cultural icons) and the panoramic terrace overlooking the Vltava. Afterwards, warm up with a savory brunch of open-faced rye sandwiches and craft coffee at the nearby artisanal Café Na Hradbách, then visit the atmospheric Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul to admire its mosaics before descending to the New Town for an afternoon of theatre and tasting.

Afternoon:

Descend from Vyšehrad toward the New Town for a cozy midday immersion in Czech theatre and snacks: catch a matinee or backstage tour at the historic National Theatre to admire its ornate auditorium and learn about Czech performing arts, then linger over artisanal open-faced sandwiches and a seasonal soup at the elegant Café Slavia overlooking the river. Afterward, join a guided tasting at U Fleků Brewery & Restaurant or the craft-focused Lokal Hamburk for a curated flight of local lagers and goûter-style small plates, pairing warm, traditional flavors with stories of Prague's brewing heritage.

Evening:

As dusk settles, wander to the lively riverside district and enjoy a craft-focused dinner at Eska, where modern Czech cuisine and wood-fired breads pair beautifully with a tasting of local natural wines. Afterward, cosy up for intimate live music and inventive cocktails at Tretter's New York Bar, then finish with a leisurely moonlit stroll along the quays past the softly lit facades to sip a nightcap at the atmospheric Hemingway Bar-style cocktail lounge Bugsy's Bar, reflecting on the day's discoveries.

Day 7 · Fri, Feb 13
Prague (Petrín & Malá Strana)

Petrín Hill, mirror maze and leisurely café time

Morning:

Take the funicular up to Petřín Hill for crisp winter air and begin with a quiet wander through the terraced rose gardens toward the wooded paths, pausing to enjoy sweeping views of the city from the lesser-known Hunger Wall viewpoint. Explore the playful Mirror Maze (a short walk from the lookout) for a lighthearted shared moment, then descend into Malá Strana to warm up with a late-morning brunch and fresh-baked pastries at the intimate Café Savoy Petit before continuing your romantic stroll through the neighborhood's tucked-away lanes.

Afternoon:

Descend Petrín toward Malá Strana and wander the quiet riverside to discover the charming bookshop-café Shakespeare and Sons, where you can share a hot chocolate and browse English-language poetry together; afterwards, cross to the grassy promenade and stroll to Kampa Museum to admire contemporary Czech art and the quirky river sculptures. Finish the afternoon with a cozy late-winter tasting at Café Sav u Červeného krále, sampling warm spiced cake and locally roasted coffee while watching the light soften over the Vltava, setting a relaxed tone for an intimate evening in the neighbourhood.

Evening:

As twilight falls, wander down into Malá Strana and enjoy an intimate dinner at U Malířů, where historic frescoed interiors and refined Bohemian cuisine create a romantic atmosphere; follow with a short stroll to Krakonošova Wine Bar for a tasting of Czech and Moravian wines by the glass. Finish the night with a moonlit walk along the Vltava to the tucked-away riverside bench near Čertovka Canal, pausing for a hot spiced punch from a nearby kiosk or a final espresso at Café Louvre's evening terrace (if open) while sharing the day's quiet memories.

Day 8 · Sat, Feb 14
Prague (Old Town / departure)

Farewell stroll, last-minute shopping and departure

Morning:

Begin your final morning with a leisurely breakfast at Café Kafkův Dům, then wander through the elegant arcades of Celetná Street to hunt for last-minute Czech garnet jewelry and Bohemian crystal at Granát Turnov and Moser Boutique. Finish with a slow riverside stroll toward Masarykovo nádraží to return to the hotel for check-out, pausing for a final photo by the ornate façade of Municipal House and a warming cup of tea at the nearby Café Empire before you depart.

Afternoon:

After a morning of shopping, wander toward the quieter lanes of the New Town to enjoy a relaxed late lunch at Café Místo, savoring seasonal Czech small plates and a final cup of specialty coffee together. Afterwards, head to the graceful galleries of Franz Kafka Square and the nearby artisanal boutiques on Dlouhá třída to pick up any last souvenirs (handmade ceramics, local chocolates), then pause for a slow riverside promenade beside Rašínovo nábřeží to soak in one last view of the Vltava before returning to the hotel for check-out.

Evening:

For a final romantic evening, enjoy a candlelit farewell dinner at V Zátiší Restaurant, savoring refined Czech and Central European dishes paired with Moravian wine in an intimate setting. After dinner, take a slow moonlit walk to Charles Bridge Museum Bistro for dessert and coffee, then finish with a last stroll through the softly lit arcade of Havelské tržiště, picking up any small keepsakes before returning to Archibald City Prague to pack and prepare for departure.

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