What to Do in Prague in 3 Days
Introduction
Revive to the lovely city of Prague, capital of Czech visnuadar! Both history buff or architecture aficionado or just looking for a quaint Europe escape, there’s something for everyone in Prague. In this guide we’re going to show you a three-day schedule of the top of the must-see places and things to do in Prague. Let’s get started!
Day 1: Exploring the Historic Center
1. Prague Castle
Start your first day and visit the largest castle in the world ever – Prague Castle. Visit its stunning architecture and stroll by the beautifully castle gardens. Do not miss Changing of the Guard ceremony that happens all hours.
2. Charles Bridge
Then walk along to Charles Bridge, a top spot of Prague. Marvel at the baroque statues that line the street and enjoy the views of the Vltava River. Evening is much more precious when the bridge is illuminated with lights.
3. Old Town Square
Keep on going to lively Old Town Square. See celestial Astronomical Clock, and magnificent Tyn Church. Take a traditional Czech meal at one of the nearby cozy restaurants.
Day 2: Discovering Prague’s Art and Culture
1. Prague National Gallery
Waste your second day amidst Prague’s art scene at the Prague National Gallery. Visit the comprehensive European paintings, sculpture and decorative arts. The Gallery is set in Veletržní Palace, a remarkable building of Functionism.
2. Lennon Wall
Let us pay a visit to the celebrated Lennon Wall the ever revolving monument to John Lennon and symbol of peace and of love. Spend a few minutes to enjoy the many colourful graffiti and even add your own saying.
3. Prague’s Jazz Scene
Finish your day listening to some of Pragues inspired gigger jazz. Visit one of the city’s top-notch jazz clubs for example Jazz Dock or AghaRTA Jazz Centrum and enjoy an evening of deep, soulful melodies and improv.
Day 3: Exploring Beyond the City Center
1. Vyšehrad
Visit your third day at Vyšehrad, a 9th century fortilty situated on a hill overlooking Prague. Visit Vyšehrad Castle’s historic downline and stroll forward calm in Vyšehrad Cemetery, where innumerable notable Czech characters repose.
2. Petřín Hill and Observation Tower
Viscer Pragoff unterwägen einen Besuch auf Petřín Hill, wo eine der wunderschönen Aussichtspunkte dieser Stadt aufInternationaler, überblickt. Go to the Petřín Observation Tower, Prague’s Eiffel Tower mini. The hill also has lovely gardens, and the mirror maze for more visits.
3. Traditional Czech Cuisine
Finish your Prague experience with some great Czech food. Taste traditional dishes as goulash, svíčková or trdelník. With your meal try a Czech beer for a truly local food and drink experience.
Conclusion
Prague is a beautiful town that marries history, culture and nature. This three day itinerary gives you a big overview how to make the most of your time, but don’t forget to leave room to wander and find your own way around the city. Find your-self in the enigmatic diseases of Prague and make travelled memories!
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