Explore the biggest ancient castle in the world, with well-preserved examples of Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. Discover St. Vitus Cathedral, the Royal Palace, and the Golden Lane, and enjoy the breathtaking views of the city from the castle.
Visit the former Jewish Ghetto, including the Jewish Museum, Old-New Synagogue, and the Old Jewish Cemetery. Learn about the history and culture of Jewish people in Prague, and stroll around the charming streets of the quarter with many galleries, shops, and cafes.
Take a walk along the famous boulevard, lined with shops, restaurants, and grand buildings, including the National Museum. Learn about the Czech Republic's political history, as it's where many significant protests and demonstrations took place.
Head to the Czech Republic's principal theater and opera house, admire the impressive 19th-century neo-Renaissance building from outside and attend a ballet, drama, or opera performance inside. The National Theater also offers tours and exhibitions to learn about the history of Czech theater.
Explore the beautiful hillside park, featuring the miniature version of the Eiffel Tower - Petrin Tower - with stunning panoramic views of the city, an observatory, and a mirror maze. Relax in the lovely gardens, enjoy a picnic, or have lunch at a restaurant with breathtaking views.
If you have more time, take a day trip to the nearby medieval town of Český Krumlov, visit the Strahov Monastery Library to see the magnificent Baroque halls, or attend a classical music concert. If you have less time, skip the National Theater or Petrin Tower and extend your stay in the Old Town to discover more ancient streets, churches, and markets.