Exploring Prague and Vienna in 6 days

  1. Day 1: Old Town Square, Prague
    Estimated time from airport: 40 minutes (11 miles)

    Begin your trip by visiting the Old Town Square. See the iconic Astronomical Clock, Gothic-style churches, and Baroque architecture. Don't forget to try authentic Czech dishes like goulash and trdelnik at a street vendor.

  2. Day 2: Charles Bridge and Prague Castle, Prague
    Estimated time from Old Town Square: 25 minutes (1.4 miles)

    Start your day early and visit the Charles bridge. Look for the 30 statues on the bridge, each with a unique history. Then, visit the Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle in the world. This castle contains many museums, exhibits, and gardens to explore.

  3. Day 3: Schönbrunn Palace and Belvedere Palace, Vienna
    Estimated time from Prague Castle: 4 hours (238 miles)

    Travel from Prague to Vienna and visit the Schönbrunn Palace, the summer residence of the Habsburg dynasty. Explore the palace's 1,441 rooms and see the gardens with fountains, lawns, and flowerbeds. Then, visit the Belvedere Palace, an Austrian art museum, and see the famous painting, "The Kiss" by Gustav Klimt.

  4. Day 4: St. Stephen's Cathedral and Vienna State Opera House, Vienna
    Estimated time from Belvedere Palace: 20 minutes (2.2 miles)

    Visit St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna's most important religious building. See the nave, pulpit, and high altar, then ascend the south tower for a panoramic view of the city. Next, visit the Vienna State Opera House, the city's largest theater that has hosted the world's top opera and ballet performances.

  5. Day 5: Hofburg Palace and Naschmarkt, Vienna
    Estimated time from Vienna State Opera House: 10 minutes (1.1 miles)

    Visit the Hofburg Palace, the former imperial palace of the Habsburg dynasty. Explore the Imperial Silver Collection, Sisi Museum, and Spanish Riding School. Afterwards, head to Naschmarkt, Vienna's oldest and largest outdoor market. Try traditional Viennese food, shop for fresh produce, vintage clothing, and souvenirs.

  6. Day 6: Hundertwasserhaus and Prater Park, Vienna
    Estimated time from Naschmarkt: 20 minutes (1.6 miles)

    End your trip by visiting the Hundertwasserhaus, a colorful apartment building designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser. See its wavy lines, uneven floors, and grass-covered roofs. Then, head to Prater Park and ride the historic Wiener Riesenrad Ferris wheel that offers stunning views of the city.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Old Town Square (1-2 hours, free)
  • Charles Bridge (30 minutes - 1 hour, free)
  • Prague Castle (2-3 hours, 350 CZK/$15 USD)
  • Schönbrunn Palace (2-3 hours, 16 EUR/$19 USD)
  • Belvedere Palace (2-3 hours, 20 EUR/$24 USD)
  • St. Stephen's Cathedral (1-2 hours, free)
  • Vienna State Opera House (1-2 hours, 20 EUR/$24 USD)
  • Hofburg Palace (2-3 hours, 15 EUR/$18 USD)
  • Naschmarkt (1-2 hours, free)
  • Hundertwasserhaus (30 minutes - 1 hour, free)
  • Prater Park (2-3 hours, admission to Wiener Riesenrad wheel: 12 EUR/$14 USD)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $110 USD

Useful Tips

If you have more time, visit the Jewish Quarter in Prague or the Museumsquartier in Vienna. If you have less time, skip the Naschmarkt or the Hundertwasserhaus. Remember to always check the opening and closing times for each place to avoid disappointment. Use public transportation options such as metro, tram, or bus to get around the cities quickly and efficiently.

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