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Germany, Austria & Czech Republic: May 22–June 6, 2026 — Munich to Prague 16-Day Itinerary

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Day 1 · Fri, May 22
Munich (München), Germany

Arrival in Munich and settle in

Morning:

After your flight from Bangalore, ease into Munich with a leisurely breakfast at Viktualienmarkt, sampling fresh pretzels and local cheeses from market stalls while soaking up the lively Bavarian atmosphere. Follow this with a gentle walk through [Hofgarten](https://www.google.com/search?q=Hofgarten+Germany+%28Mnich%2C+Berlin%2C+Dresden+and+Nurenburg%29++Austria+and+Czech+-+May+22+till+June+6th+from+Bangalore+official+site), where shaded paths and classical fountains offer a calm introduction to the city before checking into your hotel and refreshing for the afternoon.

Afternoon:

Stroll through the leafy lanes of [Englischer Garten](https://www.muenchen.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/orte/120366.html), pause at the riverside to watch surfers on the Eisbach and relax with a cold drink at the riverside Seehaus beer garden. Later, wander to Maximilianstraße for window-shopping designer boutiques and enjoy an early dinner of roast pork and dumplings at a traditional Bavarian restaurant such as Andechser am Dom, letting the gentle pace set you up for the days ahead.

Evening:

As twilight falls, take a short tram ride to the atmospheric Gärtnerplatzviertel for aperitifs at a bustling terrace café and people-watching among local boutiques. Follow this with a relaxed dinner of modern Bavarian cuisine at Schneider Bräuhaus München or nearby contemporary bistro, then finish the night with a digestif and live jazz at the intimate Unterfahrt venue to savor Munich's evening vibe before retiring to your hotel.

Day 2 · Sat, May 23
Munich (München), Germany

Munich city highlights: Marienplatz, Residenz, and beer garden

Morning:

Begin with a lively Bavarian breakfast at Café Frischhut sampling Schmalznudel or Rohrnudel with a strong coffee, then stroll to Marienplatz to watch the Glockenspiel's animated figures and feel the pulse of the city as locals start their day. From there, head into the former royal seat at the Residenz München to explore opulent state rooms and the Treasury, then pause for a mid-morning pastry and people-watching on the shady terrace of Café Luitpold before continuing your city discoveries.

Afternoon:

Wander east from Marienplatz to the bustling Viktualienmarkt for a leisurely lunch of local sausages, Obazda cheese and a crisp Weißbier at one of the market's outdoor tables, then continue to the serene courtyards of Theatinerkirche to admire its yellow Baroque façade and cool interior. Later, wander up to St. Peter's Church (Alter Peter) and climb the tower for a panoramic view over Munich's rooftops, finishing with a relaxed late-afternoon pause and people-watching on the terrace of Café Glockenspiel overlooking the square as the city moves toward evening.

Evening:

As evening settles, head to the lively Glockenbachviertel to explore its stylish bars and artisan shops, then sip a cocktail on the terrace of Bar Gabányi while watching the neighborhood's cosmopolitan buzz. For dinner, reserve a table at the convivial Hirschgarten beer garden to enjoy roast chicken and a Maß under chestnut trees, then finish with an atmospheric moonlit stroll along the Isar riverbank toward Gasteig, where occasional outdoor concerts bring a relaxed cultural close to the day.

Day 3 · Sun, May 24
Munich (München) / Füssen region, Germany

Day trip to Neuschwanstein or more Munich museums

Morning:

Catch an early regional train toward Füssen and begin with a short uphill walk or shuttle to Marienbrücke for a postcard-perfect view of Neuschwanstein Castle framed by forested slopes and the morning mist; linger to photograph the castle from different vantage points before joining the timed interior tour. If you prefer to stay in Munich, devote the morning to the vast collections at the Deutsches Museum-focus on the aviation and navigation exhibits-and refuel with coffee and a hearty Bavarian sandwich at the museum's riverside café, keeping the afternoon open for either the castle excursion or further museum hopping.

Afternoon:

If you're in the Füssen region, wander the cobbled streets of Hohenschwangau village, climb to the hilltop terraces near Alpsee for serene lakeside views and rent a rowboat to glide beneath mountain reflections before enjoying a hearty Bavarian lunch at Schlossrestaurant Neuschwanstein. If you stayed in Munich, spend the afternoon exploring the innovative exhibits at the Pinakothek der Moderne, then cross over to the nearby Museum Brandhorst for contemporary art, finishing with coffee and cake in the light-filled courtyard café of the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen to keep the cultural momentum of the trip going.

Evening:

If you're returning to Munich after the castle visit, unwind with a riverside dinner at Restaurant Isar-Kahn, taking a seat on the terrace to watch the sunset over the water while sampling Bavarian fish and seasonal salads. If you stayed in the Füssen area, enjoy a relaxed evening at Tegelberg Cable Car's mountain-restaurant terrace for panoramic Alpine views and a fragrant plate of Kässpatzen, then stroll through the fairy-tale lanes of Füssen's Altstadt to browse artisanal shops and finish with a local craft beer at Zum Hechten.

Day 4 · Mon, May 25
Nuremberg (Nürnberg), Germany

Travel to Nuremberg; explore old town and castle

Morning:

After an early regional train from Munich, settle into Nuremberg with a savory breakfast at Café Bar Katz near the Pegnitz, then wander through the medieval lanes to the atmospheric Weißgerbergasse with its half-timbered houses and riverside views. Continue uphill to tour the fortified precincts of Nuremberg Castle (Kaiserburg)-explore the imperial courtyards and climb the Sinwell Tower for sweeping city panoramas before pausing for a mid-morning snack of Nürnberger Rostbratwurst at a nearby market stall.

Afternoon:

After a hearty morning at the castle, cross the Pegnitz River to wander the atmospheric lanes of the Old Town, stopping at Hauptmarkt to sample Nürnberger Lebkuchen and watch the vibrant market rhythms. Continue to the elegant [St. Lorenz Church](https://www.google.com/search?q=St.+Lorenz+Church+Germany+%28Mnich%2C+Berlin%2C+Dresden+and+Nurenburg%29++Austria+and+Czech+-+May+22+till+June+6th+from+Bangalore+official+site) to admire its Gothic stained glass, then relax with a late-afternoon coffee and local Franconian plate at the terrace of Café Bar Katz's sister spot near Handwerkerhof, where traditional craftspeople work and small workshops invite a hands-on peek into regional arts.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, wander to the atmospheric lanes around Weißer Turm and sip a local Franconian wine or a craft beer at the cozy terrace of Bauerntanz for relaxed people-watching. For dinner, reserve a table at the historic Bratwursthäusle by the city walls to taste classic Nürnberger Bratwurst with sauerkraut, then finish the evening with a calm riverside stroll along the illuminated Pegnitz River under the medieval bridges, pausing to enjoy views of the castle silhouette above.

Day 5 · Tue, May 26
Nuremberg (Nürnberg), Germany

Nuremberg museums and historic sites

Morning:

Start with a hearty breakfast at Café Hauptmarkt before diving into world history at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, exploring its vast collections from medieval sculpture to modern design and pausing for a mid-morning coffee in the museum's courtyard. Continue to the nearby Dokumentationszentrum Reichsparteitagsgelände for a thoughtful, well-curated exhibition on the Nazi era and its consequences, then stroll through the surrounding parklands to reflect and prepare for the afternoon's lighter cultural stops.

Afternoon:

Head to the lively Handwerkerhof artisan quarter to watch traditional craftsmen at work, try a blow of Nuremberg glass or pick up a hand-painted piece, then stroll to the nearby Albrecht Dürer House to explore the workshop and intimate exhibitions about the master painter's life and techniques. Finish with a peaceful riverside walk to the imposing Medieval Dungeons (Tiefe Brunnen) area, where you can take a guided cellar tour and sample hearty Franconian small plates and local beer at Bratwurst Röslein as the afternoon light softens over the old town.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander to the leafy banks of the Wöhrder See for a relaxed lakeside walk and, if you like, rent a paddleboat to watch the city lights reflect on the water. Follow with a cozy dinner at the historic Zum Gulden Stern, famed for its local sausages and hearty Franconian fare, then finish the night with craft cocktails at the nearby speakeasy-style bar Die Rote Bar for a low-key end to a museum-filled day.

Day 6 · Wed, May 27
Dresden, Germany

Travel to Dresden; evening stroll along the Elbe

Morning:

Catch an early regional train into Dresden and start with a riverside breakfast at Café Küchenhof before heading to the reconstructed baroque jewel of Zwinger Pavilion Gardens to wander its elegant courtyards and fountain terraces. Continue with a focused visit to the nearby Green Vault (Grünes Gewölbe) to marvel at the dazzling treasury displays, then stroll across to the lively Neustadt Kunsthofpassage to browse creative courtyards, independent ateliers and a late-morning coffee at Kaffeewerkstatt.

Afternoon:

After checking into your hotel, wander the Neustadt quarter to discover colourful street art and independent boutiques, stopping for a light lunch and regional specialties at Frau Holle. Continue with a visit to the contemporary exhibitions at Kunsthalle im Lipsiusbau and then cross the river to relax in the riverside Gehry-Garten cafe terrace, watching barges drift by as the city slowly shifts toward evening.

Evening:

As twilight settles, cross to the quieter riverbank for a leisurely walk along the Elbe Promenade and pause at Terrassenufer to watch paddle steamers glide by while tasting a glass of local Saxon Riesling from a riverside kiosk. Continue to the leafy Albertbrücke area where musicians often play on summer evenings, then finish with a casual dinner on the terrace of Pulverturm an der Elbe enjoying grilled seasonal dishes and views of the illuminated skyline and castle silhouette across the water.

Day 7 · Thu, May 28
Dresden, Germany

Dresden highlights: Frauenkirche, Zwinger and museums

Morning:

Begin with a relaxed breakfast at Konditorei Schill sampling Saxon pastries, then join an early guided tour of the imposing Frauenkirche to admire its restored dome and climb to the gallery for sweeping views of the Neumarkt. Afterward, wander through the nearby galleries of the Albertinum to see Romantic and modern paintings, pausing for a mid-morning coffee at the sculpture-lined terrace of Café am Albertplatz before continuing your exploration into the afternoon.

Afternoon:

Cross the Elbe to explore the creative pulse of Kunsthofpassage, wandering its whimsical courtyards and stopping for a light lunch at the artisanal Café Indigo while browsing independent design shops. Continue to the striking modern collections at Kunstraum Alte Meister for a focused look at local contemporary painters, then unwind with a riverside aperitif on the terrace of Lederer am Strand as barges drift past and the city's baroque skyline readies for evening.

Evening:

As daylight softens, head to the atmospheric Augustusbrücke and stroll toward the historic riverfront to catch golden views of the skyline; pause for a glass of local Saxon wine at the terrace of Calwer Eck while watching the lights twinkle on the opposite bank. Afterward, immerse yourself in Dresden's musical side with an intimate evening recital at Kleine Komödie Dresden or a relaxed concert at Konzertsaal im Kulturpalast, then finish with late-night regional dishes and craft beers at the cozy tavern Kastenmeiers Dresden to round off a cultural day before returning to your hotel.

Day 8 · Fri, May 29
Berlin, Germany

Travel to Berlin; introduction walk and Museum Island

Morning:

Arrive in Berlin and drop luggage at your hotel, then begin with a hearty breakfast of rye bread and smoked salmon at Zeit für Brot before setting off on a guided walking introduction through the historic Mitte neighborhood to get your bearings. Continue to the riverside and wander the island's quieter corners-pause for photos at Berliner Dom's exterior, browse antiquities at the open-air bookstalls along the Spree, and enjoy a mid-morning coffee and Kardamomschnecke at the sunny terrace of Monbijoupark Café while watching barges pass, keeping the tone relaxed after your train from Dresden.

Afternoon:

After a light lunch, head east toward the creative Kreuzberg district to explore the street-art corridors around Oranienstraße and pop into independent galleries like me Collectors Room for contemporary displays; pause for a craft coffee and people-watching at Five Elephant. Later, cross the Spree to stroll through the leafy paths of Museumsquartier am Kupfergraben, visit the archaeological displays at the Neues Museum and finish the afternoon with a riverside glass of wine at Bode-Museum's terrace as the light softens over Museum Island, keeping the cultural momentum from your morning walk going into the evening.

Evening:

As dusk falls, head to the vibrant Hackescher Markt for pre-dinner drinks on a terrace and soak up the lively courtyard scene before moving on to dinner at the acclaimed modern-German restaurant Neni Berlin with panoramic views from the nearby rooftop. Afterward, take a gentle riverside stroll along the Spree toward Bodeplatz to enjoy evening light on the historic façades, finish the night with a craft cocktail at the intimate speakeasy BAR Tausend tucked beneath the railway arches, and return to your hotel with a sense of Berlin's layered nightlife.

Day 9 · Sat, May 30
Berlin, Germany

Berlin full day: Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag, and history

Morning:

Start with a robust breakfast at Kaffeehaus Mitte before joining an early guided walking tour of the politically charged boulevard of Unter den Linden, pausing to inspect the poignant memorials at the Holocaust Memorial and the sculptural displays at Bebelplatz. Continue to the striking modern exhibition at the Topography of Terror for a focused morning on Berlin's 20th-century history, then refuel with a mid-morning coffee and a light sandwich at the nearby Café Einstein Unter den Linden as you prepare for your afternoon visit to the Reichstag.

Afternoon:

After a guided visit to the Reichstag, cross through the nearby Tiergarten to reach Siegessäule (Victory Column) and climb to its viewing platform for sweeping city vistas, then stroll along tree-lined paths to the tranquil Schloss Bellevue lakeside grounds for a relaxed picnic or coffee at the park café. Continue east to the lively Potsdamer Platz to experience its modern architecture and media hub-pop into the Berlin Philharmonie's shop for program notes or catch an impromptu street performance, and finish the afternoon with an orientation visit to the interactive German Historical Museum branch at Unter den Linden's extension before an early evening pause at a nearby riverside bar.

Evening:

As the day cools, drift into the cinematic atmosphere of Gendarmenmarkt, where you can linger over a glass of wine on the square and admire the twin concert halls under soft evening light before catching a performance at the elegant Konzerthaus Berlin if tickets are available. Afterwards, head to the lively Friedrichstraße corridor for dinner at the historic Tiergartenquelle or a modern bistro, then finish with inventive cocktails and river views at the rooftop bar of Hotel de Rome, watching the city lights shimmer along the Spree to close a day of monumental history and urban exploration.

Day 10 · Sun, May 31
Berlin, Germany

More Berlin: neighborhoods, galleries, and nightlife

Morning:

Ease into the day with specialty coffee and a cinnamon bun at Silo Coffee in Kreuzberg, then wander the nearby Viktoriapark to climb to the little waterfall and scenic viewpoint for a calm city panorama. Afterward, explore the independent galleries and vintage shops along Paul-Lincke-Ufer and pop into the experimental Galerie Eigen + Art for contemporary works before a late-morning snack of Turkish gözleme at the lively Maybachufer Market stalls.

Afternoon:

After a creative morning in Kreuzberg, hop the U-Bahn to Prenzlauer Berg for a relaxed lunch at Konnopke's Imbiss under the elevated tracks, then wander the leafy Kollwitzplatz market stalls and boutique shops for handmade goods. In the early afternoon, dive into contemporary photography at C/O Berlin and follow with a drink on the sunny terrace of Prater Garten, soaking up local life before gearing up for the evening's nightlife.

Evening:

As daylight softens, wander the lively streets of Schöneberg, sipping aperitifs on the terrace of Bar Zentral before heading to the intimate performance space Soda Club for cutting-edge live music or DJ sets. After the show, stroll toward Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz to dine at the modern German bistro Monsieur Vuong (or a late-night ramen at Ippudo) and finish the night with inventive cocktails and skyline views from the rooftop of Hotel AMANO to cap a day of neighborhood discoveries and gallery visits.

Day 11 · Mon, Jun 1
Transit to Vienna, Austria

Travel from Berlin to Vienna (Austria) or fly/rail connection day

Morning:

Board an early Railjet or short flight and, if traveling by train, enjoy a relaxed breakfast on board while watching the countryside roll by; upon arrival in Vienna, drop bags and start with a restorative coffee and Viennese pastry at Café Central, soaking up the grand café atmosphere. Then take a gentle orientation walk through the historic Innere Stadt, pausing at Stephansplatz to admire the cathedral's tiled roof and slipping into Mozarthaus Vienna for a focused glimpse of the composer's life before settling into your hotel to refresh for the afternoon.

Afternoon:

After checking into your Vienna hotel and freshening up, take a relaxed stroll to Naschmarkt to browse colorful stalls, sample regional cheeses and Austrian cold cuts, and linger for a light lunch at a shaded table. Follow this with a peaceful walk through the nearby Stadtpark, pausing to photograph the gilded Johann Strauss statue and enjoy an espresso at the park café before heading to the elegant Haus der Musik for an interactive glimpse into Austria's musical heritage as the afternoon eases toward evening.

Evening:

After checking into your Vienna hotel and freshening up, slip into the mellow atmosphere of Spittelberg, wandering its narrow cobbled streets lined with artisan shops and stopping for small plates and Austrian natural wine at the cozy Glacis Beisl garden terrace. Later, take a moonlit stroll down the illuminated Ringstraße to admire the grand façades, then finish with a late-night concert of chamber music or piano at the intimate Musikverein Künstlerzimmer or a relaxed cocktail at the nearby classic bar Griechenbeisl to settle into Vienna's nocturnal charm.

Day 12 · Tue, Jun 2
Vienna, Austria

Vienna highlights: Schönbrunn, Hofburg and Ringstrasse

Morning:

Start the day with a refreshing stroll through the landscaped terraces of Belvedere Palace Gardens, then cross into the nearby [Botanischer Garten der Universität Wien](https://www.google.com/search?q=Botanischer+Garten+der+Universit%C3%A4t+Wien+Germany+%28Mnich%2C+Berlin%2C+Dresden+and+Nurenburg%29++Austria+and+Czech+-+May+22+till+June+6th+from+Bangalore+official+site) for a peaceful morning among seasonal blooms before the crowds arrive. Continue with a hands-on visit to Haus des Meeres to see tropical fish and panoramic city views from its rooftop terrace, and refuel with a Viennese brunch of soft-boiled eggs and Apfelstrudel at the historic Café Sperl, keeping the pace relaxed as you transition from Salzburg-era grandeur toward the imperial sweep of the Ringstrasse later today.

Afternoon:

Wander through the formal terraces of Schönbrunn Palace and then join a guided tour of the palace's State Rooms to catch the imperial interiors before heading into the fragrant Schönbrunn Orangery for a late-morning coffee and light snack. From there, take the tram back toward the center to explore the elegant arcades of Karlsplatz, linger at the Art Nouveau Secession building to view the Beethoven Frieze, and finish the afternoon with a riverfront stroll along the Donaukanal, pausing for an Aperol spritz at the lively outdoor bar Das Möwe as the city shifts toward evening.

Evening:

As daylight softens, wander to the leafy courtyard of Imperial Treasury (Schatzkammer) for an atmospheric look at Habsburg jewels, then stroll down the grand Ringstraße to catch the gilded façade of the Austrian Parliament lit in evening glow. Finish with a sumptuous dinner of Wiener schnitzel and seasonal sides at the historic Plachutta Wollzeile, followed by an after-dinner drink and live piano at the elegant Café Sacher to savor Vienna's imperial night-time charm.

Day 13 · Wed, Jun 3
Vienna, Austria

More Vienna: museums, coffee houses and classical music

Morning:

Ease into the morning with a refined breakfast and Strauss-era ambiance at Café Landtmann, then head to the nearby Kunsthistorisches Museum for a focused tour of its Old Master paintings and imperial antiquities, lingering on the sumptuous Egyptian and Renaissance galleries. After a mid-morning coffee at the museum café, stroll through the adjacent Maria-Theresien-Platz sculptures and cross into the leafy MuseumsQuartier to browse contemporary shows at Leopold Museum before a light snack at the sun-soaked terrace of Café Leopold, continuing the cultural deep-dive from yesterday with a balance of classical and modern art.

Afternoon:

After a cultured morning, cross the Ring to the elegant Kunsthalle Wien for rotating contemporary exhibitions, then wander the nearby historic passages to discover design-focused boutiques and stop for a leisurely lunch of open-faced sandwiches and local wine at Zum Schwarzen Kameel. Continue with a guided visit to the intimate Wiener Musikverein rehearsal rooms or museum to glimpse orchestral archives, then relax with an afternoon coffee and cake at the storied Café Demel while listening for rehearsals spilling softly from nearby concert halls, keeping the day's theme of art and music flowing toward an evening performance.

Evening:

As dusk falls, settle into the intimate concert atmosphere at Palais Coburg Orchestra Salon for a chamber music program, then wander the nearby streets to the elegant courtyard of Palais Ferstel for an aperitif beneath twinkling lights. After the performance, enjoy a late supper of seasonal Austrian small plates and natural wines at the cozy Labstelle and finish with a nightcap at the piano-bar atmosphere of Drachengasse 3 to carry the day's musical thread into the night.

Day 14 · Thu, Jun 4
Prague (or Český Krumlov en route), Czech Republic

Travel to Prague (Czech Republic) via Český Krumlov option

Morning:

Leave Vienna after an early Railjet and detour to the storybook town of Český Krumlov: wander the winding cobbles to the riverside and stop for a mid-morning pastry and coffee at Café Štrúdl before climbing to the panoramic terrace of Český Krumlov Castle to admire the Vltava meanders and Renaissance gardens. Continue with a relaxed stroll through the intimate artisan shops of the Old Town, sample local farmhouse cheese at Krajinské Delikatesy, then board the onward afternoon connection to Prague feeling refreshed and full of pictures and local flavors.

Afternoon:

Board the onward connection to Prague and, after checking into your hotel, stretch your legs with a riverside walk along the Vltava Embankment, pausing to watch rowers and the changing light on the water. Continue to the lively Malá Strana neighborhood to explore its sandstone lanes and stop for a late-afternoon coffee and traditional koláč at Café Savoy before climbing the terraces of Petřín Hill for sweeping city views as the day eases toward evening.

Evening:

As twilight falls in Prague, wander from your hotel to the lively riverbank near Čechův most and join locals at a waterside kiosk for a chilled Bohemian beer while watching historic bridges light up. Continue to the atmospheric courtyards of Dlouhá Street for tapas-style Czech small plates at a contemporary gastropub, then end with a nightcap at the rooftop terrace of Terasa U Zlaté studně, where sweeping views of the illuminated castle district complete your gentle arrival into Prague.

Day 15 · Fri, Jun 5
Prague, Czech Republic

Prague old town, Charles Bridge and Prague Castle

Morning:

Begin with a leisurely breakfast of fresh rolls and honey at Můj šálek kávy, then join a small-group walking tour through the atmospheric lanes of Staré Město to discover hidden courtyards, the astronomical clock's less-seen details and the sculpted facades of Týn Church. Afterward, cross to the quieter riverbank to visit the bohemian bookshop-café Shakespeare & Sons for a mid-morning coffee and browse Czech poetry before pausing at the riverside promenade to watch traditional wooden boats glide beneath the arches, setting a gentle, locally rooted start to your day before the afternoon ascent toward Prague Castle.

Afternoon:

After your morning in Staré Město, climb through the shady gardens of Vojanovy Sady and continue up to Lennonova Zahrada (Lennon Wall Garden) for colourful murals and a relaxed spot to sip a late-afternoon coffee from Café Lounge nearby. From there, stroll across the quieter end of Charles Bridge toward Malá Strana, pause at the baroque Church of St. Nicholas to admire its frescoes, then take the funicular or a brisk walk to the leafy terraces of Petřínské sady for sweeping views and a golden-hour picnic of local cheeses and plum brandy before heading toward the castle district for the evening.

Evening:

As dusk deepens, wander into the lively lanes of Uhelný trh for aperitifs at the intimate wine bar Veltlin, sampling local orange wines and small plates while watching locals drift by. Continue to the atmospheric hilltop terraces of Hradčanské náměstí for a sunset view of the castle lights, then descend to dine on modern Czech cuisine and seasonal tasting menus at Coda Restaurant, finishing the night with a digestif at the cozy speakeasy Bugsy's Bar to savor Prague's nocturnal charm.

Day 16 · Sat, Jun 6
Prague, Czech Republic

Departure day or final sightseeing in Prague

Morning:

For a gentle final morning, wander the leafy pathways of Kampa Park, pause at the quirky John Lennon Wall for last-minute photos and pick up a specialty coffee and pastry from Café Savoy's quieter sibling Café Louvre to savor Prague one more time. If time allows before your transfer, visit the tranquil island garden of Kinský Garden for a short stroll and buy handcrafted ceramics and honey at the nearby Havel's Market to pack a few edible souvenirs for the journey home.

Afternoon:

After checking out, linger in Prague with a relaxed riverside lunch at Kampa Restaurant overlooking the Vltava, then board a short sightseeing cruise from Čertovka Canal to see hidden corners of the city from the water and spot the charming mill houses. Finish with a gentle stroll through the leafy slopes of Petřínské sady to visit the mirror maze and take last panoramic photos from the Petřín Lookout Tower before you head to the station or airport.

Evening:

Spend a relaxed final evening wandering the atmospheric lanes of Nostický Palace Courtyard and enjoy a light supper of Czech tapas at the nearby Lokál Hamburk, where simple seasonal dishes pair well with Bohemian beer. Afterwards, climb to the softly lit terrace of Letná Beer Garden to toast your trip with panoramic sunset views over the Vltava and the city's red roofs, then finish with a nightcap and live acoustic music at the intimate jazz cellar AghaRTA Jazz Centrum before returning to your hotel for departure preparations.

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