Czech Republic
Plan your trip to Prague
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Start freePrague is a fairytale city of bridges, Gothic spires and an ancient square — the beautiful, great-value capital of Czechia. Here's everything you need to plan the perfect trip to Prague — and build it in a tap with Vagga.
Top sights
Charles Bridge
A historic stone bridge with statues and river views.
Prague Castle
The largest castle complex in the world, with St. Vitus Cathedral.
Old Town Square & the Astronomical Clock
The city's heart with the medieval clock.
The Jewish Quarter (Josefov)
Historic synagogues and the old cemetery.
Petřín Hill
A lookout tower with panoramic views over Prague.
The Dancing House
Iconic modern architecture on the riverbank.
Things to do
Vltava river cruise
Prague from the water, especially lovely in the evening.
Czech beer evening
Some of the world's best local beer.
Old Town walking tour
Hidden lanes and courtyards.
Day trip to Český Krumlov
A fairytale town, about two to three hours from Prague.
Where to eat
Goulash with dumplings
A meat stew with bread dumplings.
Trdelník
A sweet spit-roasted pastry, popular street food.
Fried cheese (smažený sýr)
A popular fried-cheese dish.
Beer on tap
Classic Czech pilsner.
Best time to visit
Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October): pleasant weather and fewer tourists. December is magical with Christmas markets.
Sample itinerary
Day 1
The Old Town — Old Town Square, the Astronomical Clock, and the Jewish Quarter.
Day 2
The castle — Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, and Charles Bridge on the way back.
Day 3
River & views — a Vltava cruise, Petřín Hill, and a Czech beer evening.
Good to know
How many days do you need in Prague?
Two to three days for the main sights; four with a day trip.
Should I book tickets in advance?
Worth it for Prague Castle in season; much of the city is free to explore.
What's the currency in Prague?
The Czech koruna (CZK), not the euro. Cards are widely accepted.
How do you get around?
The center is great on foot; there are also handy trams and a metro.
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