Start your day with a coffee and fresh pastry at Café Louvre, then wander through the bustling lanes to the Old Town Square to watch the medieval atmosphere come alive and catch the hourly show at the Astronomical Clock. Continue with a relaxed stroll down Celetná Street toward the river, stopping to admire local boutiques and the Baroque façade of Church of St. Nicholas before descending to the Charles Bridge approaches to join the flow of street artists and view the statues in the soft morning light.
Cross the river and linger on the quieter banks near Kampa Island, where you can explore the whimsical modern sculptures and snap photos of the postcard view back toward the bridge. Head to Lennon Wall for colourful street-art and heartfelt messages, then warm up with a late-afternoon tasting of Czech craft beers and hearty fare at U Zlatého Tygra or a nearby tavern, soaking in lively local conversation before sunset.
As twilight falls, wander toward the atmospheric lanes of the Jewish Quarter and enjoy a contemplative concert in the intimate setting of Maisel Synagogue Concert Hall or a chamber recital at Church of St. Simon and Jude (check listings for an evening performance). Afterwards, treat yourself to a riverside dinner with a view at Kampa Park's neighbour Hergetova Cihelna or choose a cosy wine bar like Vinograf for Czech wines and small plates while the illuminated spires and the silhouette of the bridge create a magical backdrop.
Begin with a leisurely climb up to Prague Castle, taking in the sweeping views from the castle terraces before visiting the ornate interior of St. Vitus Cathedral and the quiet charm of Golden Lane. Descend through the cobbled streets of Malá Strana, pause for a mid-morning refreshment at Café Savoy, then wander to the riverside to watch boats glide beneath the bridges and explore the peaceful gardens of Vrtba Garden for a restorative start to the day.
Descend toward the river and amble along the Vltava's quieter bank, pausing at Kampa Park Promenade to watch rowboats and swans while enjoying a warm snack from a riverside vendor. Cross back into Malá Strana to explore the hidden courtyards around [Wallenstein Garden](https://www.google.com/search?q=Wallenstein+Garden+prague+2+days+based+at+grandior+hotel+official+site), then warm up with an elegant hot chocolate and pastry at Café Lobkowicz before a late-afternoon visit to the intimate art rooms of the Lobkowicz Palace Museum for sweeping views and historic collections.
As dusk deepens, wander toward Letná Park for panoramic twilight views across the Vltava and watch the city lights wink on while locals gather at the beer garden. Descend into Dlouhá Street in the Old Town for a lively dinner at Mlejnice (hearty Czech dishes) or opt for a relaxed riverside cocktail at JazzDock, where live music and reflections on the water make for a memorable final evening stroll back toward the Grandior Hotel.