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Bachelor Party in Prague: 3-Day Itinerary

Friday, August 11: Arrival and Exploring the Old Town

Start your bachelor party in Prague by checking in at your hotel and freshening up. In the morning, head to the stunning Prague Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and explore its impressive grounds. Afterward, make your way to the Old Town Square, where you can marvel at the iconic Astronomical Clock and the beautiful Gothic architecture of the Church of Our Lady Before Týn. Enjoy a Czech lunch at a local restaurant and try traditional dishes like goulash and svíčková.

  • Prague Castle: Entrance fee - 250 CZK (approx. $12), Time spent - 2-3 hours
  • Old Town Square: Free, Time spent - 1-2 hours

In the afternoon, take a leisurely stroll across the historic Charles Bridge, adorned with statues and offering picturesque views of the city. As evening falls, immerse yourself in Prague's vibrant bar and nightlife scene. Head to the trendy neighborhood of Žižkov, known for its unique pubs and enjoy a few drinks with your friends. Wrap up your first evening in Prague by experiencing the lively atmosphere of the Dlouhá Street, lined with bars, clubs, and live music venues.

  • Charles Bridge: Free, Time spent - 1-2 hours
  • Bar and Nightlife in Žižkov: Estimated cost - varies, Time spent - flexible
  • Dlouhá Street: Estimated cost - varies, Time spent - flexible
Saturday, August 12: Sightseeing and Relaxation

After a well-deserved lie-in, start your day with a visit to the fascinating Museum of Communism, where you can learn about Prague's history during the communist era. Then, head to the vibrant and colorful Lennon Wall, a symbol of love and peace. Explore the charming streets of the Lesser Town (Malá Strana), filled with picturesque architecture and lovely cafés.

  • Museum of Communism: Entrance fee - 290 CZK (approx. $13), Time spent - 1-2 hours
  • Lennon Wall: Free, Time spent - 30 minutes
  • Lesser Town: Free, Time spent - 1-2 hours

In the afternoon, indulge in some relaxation and pampering. Treat yourselves to invigorating massages and spa treatments at one of Prague's renowned wellness centers. Afterward, enjoy a delicious dinner at a traditional Czech restaurant, accompanied by locally brewed beers.

  • Massage and Spa: Estimated cost - varies, Time spent - 2 hours
  • Dinner at a Czech restaurant: Estimated cost - 500 CZK per person (approx. $23), Time spent - flexible
Sunday, August 13: Adrenaline and Farewell

On your third day, get your adrenaline pumping with an exciting activity. Head to the Prague Shooting Range, where you can try your hand at shooting various firearms under the supervision of professional instructors. Afterward, satisfy your hunger with a delicious burger and craft beer at a popular local brewery.

  • Prague Shooting Range: Estimated cost - 1,500 CZK per person (approx. $67), Time spent - 2 hours
  • Lunch at a local brewery: Estimated cost - 400 CZK per person (approx. $18), Time spent - 1 hour

End your bachelor party in Prague on a high note by taking a relaxing cruise along the Vltava River, enjoying the scenic views of the city's landmarks. Before bidding farewell to Prague, make sure to grab some souvenirs at the bustling Wenceslas Square, where you can find shops offering Czech crystal, traditional crafts, and more.

  • Vltava River Cruise: Estimated cost - 300 CZK per person (approx. $13), Time spent - 1 hour
  • Shopping at Wenceslas Square: Estimated cost - varies, Time spent - 1-2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For an off the beaten path experience, consider visiting Vyšehrad, a historic fortress with stunning views of the city and a peaceful atmosphere. Another local favorite is the Žižkov Television Tower, an unusual structure with a unique observation deck that provides panoramic views of Prague. Both these locations offer a different perspective of the city while avoiding crowds. Don't forget to try traditional Czech street food such as trdelník (a sweet pastry) and klobása (sausage) from local stalls for a quick bite during your adventures.

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