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4-Day Itinerary in Prague, September 12-15, 2023

Tuesday, September 12: Exploring Old Town

Start your trip by immersing yourself in the rich history of Prague's Old Town. In the morning, visit the iconic Prague Astronomical Clock and witness the medieval show when it strikes the hour. Take a stroll across the Charles Bridge, adorned with statues and offering breathtaking views of the Vltava River. In the afternoon, explore the historic Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle complex in the world. End your day by enjoying a traditional Czech dinner in one of the charming restaurants in the Old Town Square.

  • Prague Astronomical Clock: Free, 1 hour
  • Charles Bridge: Free, 2 hours
  • Prague Castle: CZK 350 (approx. $16), 3 hours
Wednesday, September 13: Mala Strana and Petrin Hill

Discover the picturesque neighborhood of Mala Strana in the morning. Visit the stunning St. Nicholas Church and explore the quaint streets lined with colorful baroque buildings. Climb up Petrin Hill for panoramic views of Prague from the Petrin Tower, a smaller version of the Eiffel Tower. In the afternoon, take a peaceful stroll through the Wallenstein Garden, a hidden gem featuring beautiful sculptures and peacocks. End your day by indulging in traditional Czech pastries at a local bakery.

  • St. Nicholas Church: CZK 100 (approx. $4.50), 1 hour
  • Petrin Hill and Petrin Tower: CZK 150 (approx. $7), 2 hours
  • Wallenstein Garden: Free, 1 hour
Thursday, September 14: Prague's Jewish Quarter

Explore the rich Jewish history of Prague in the morning by visiting the Jewish Museum, which includes the hauntingly beautiful Old Jewish Cemetery and several synagogues. Take a somber walk through the Theresienstadt Memorial, a former Nazi concentration camp. In the afternoon, marvel at the exquisite Spanish Synagogue, known for its stunning Moorish Revival architecture. End your day with a visit to the vibrant Wenceslas Square, a bustling hub of shops, restaurants, and nightlife.

  • Jewish Museum: CZK 350 (approx. $16), 2 hours
  • Theresienstadt Memorial: Free, 2 hours
  • Spanish Synagogue: CZK 120 (approx. $5.50), 1 hour
  • Wenceslas Square: Free, 2 hours
Friday, September 15: Prague's Lesser Town and Vysehrad

In the morning, wander through the charming Lesser Town, also known as Malá Strana. Admire the beautiful architecture of St. Vitus Cathedral, located within the Prague Castle complex. Take a relaxing boat ride along the Vltava River to enjoy stunning views of the city. In the afternoon, explore the historic fortress of Vysehrad, which offers panoramic views and houses the Vysehrad Cemetery where many famous Czech figures are buried. End your trip by savoring traditional Czech beer and cuisine at a local pub.

  • St. Vitus Cathedral: CZK 350 (approx. $16), 2 hours
  • Boat ride on the Vltava River: CZK 250 (approx. $11), 1 hour
  • Vysehrad Fortress: Free, 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions, head to the Letná Park for a relaxing stroll with stunning views of the city. Visit the John Lennon Wall, a symbol of peace and freedom covered in graffiti art. Explore the unique Dancing House, an architectural marvel with a modern twist. Don't miss the atmospheric Vytopna Railway Restaurant, where your drinks are delivered by model trains. These hidden gems provide a glimpse into Prague's vibrant local scene and offer a break from the tourist crowds.

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