
3 days you’ll remember in Prague, Czech Republic.
Prague feels like a city pulled from a fairytale — all gothic spires, cobbled alleys, and pastel rooftops overlooking the Vltava River. Yet behind the romantic facades lies a rebellious energy, shaped by centuries of resistance, art, and transformation.
This Foresyte itinerary captures the magic of Prague in three unforgettable days — from sunrise views at Prague Castle to late-night beers in tucked-away cellar pubs. Whether you’re wandering across the Charles Bridge or discovering modern galleries in Žižkov, Prague never stops revealing itself.
Let’s take it from the top.
Itinerary inspired by the Foresyte community.
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Day 1: Old Town
“Start in the heart, the astronomical clock, the cobbles, and that magical hum of history beneath your feet.”
Day 1: Dinner @ Sova
“Refined yet playful, dishes that surprise in a tucked-away spot that feels like a secret.”
Day 2: Prague Castle
“A living fairytale set high above the city skyline. Absolutely stunning with its gothic spires, golden corridors, and panoramic views that feel plucked from a dream.”
Day 2: Lunch @ Augustine
“Refined yet grounded, and just steps from the castle. This cloister-turned dining sanctuary serves modern Czech cuisine with reverence and restraint. Expect hushed elegance, monastic arches, and plates that whisper rather than shout.”
Day 2: River Cruise
“Float past Prague’s finest, spires, bridges, and reflections that turn the Vltava into a dreamscape.”
Day 2: Dinner @ Seasons
“Elegant dining with panoramic views. Seasonal menus that make even a quiet dinner feel like a celebration.”
Day 3: Brunch @ CottoCrudo
“Italian style on the Vltava banks. Chic, flavorful, and full of little indulgences.”
Day 3: Kutna Hora
“A gothic daydream just outside Prague. Kutna Hora stuns with eerie charm, from the bone-stacked ossuary to the towering spires of the church. Medieval grandeur wrapped in quiet mystique, best explored with slow footsteps and wide eyes.”
Day 3: Jewish Quarter
“A sacred pocket of Prague where centuries collide. Ornate synagogues, haunting gravestones, and stories that linger long after you leave. Quiet, powerful, unforgettable.”
Day 3: Dinner @ La Veranda
“Warm lighting, elevated European cuisine, and a quiet elegance, a perfect exhale to end your day.”
Prague Itinerary FAQ.
What are the best things to do in Prague on a weekend trip?
Top things to do in Prague include visiting Prague Castle, strolling across Charles Bridge, exploring Old Town Square, touring the Jewish Quarter, and enjoying the view from Letná Park.
When is the best time to visit Prague for a weekend getaway?
The best time to visit Prague is during spring (April to June) or early fall (September to October) when the weather is mild and the crowds are smaller compared to summer.
Where should I stay in Prague for a short visit?
For convenience and charm, stay in Old Town (Staré Město), Malá Strana, or New Town (Nové Město). These areas offer easy access to major sights, restaurants, and transit.
What food should I try in Prague during a weekend trip?
Don’t miss Czech specialties like goulash with dumplings, svíčková (marinated beef), and chimney cakes (trdelník). Pair your meal with a local Pilsner or dark lager.
Is Prague expensive for a weekend trip?
Prague offers great value compared to other European capitals. Food, beer, and accommodations are reasonably priced, especially outside the high season.
How do I get around Prague during a weekend trip?
Prague’s public transport system of trams, buses, and metro is efficient and affordable. The city is also very walkable, especially within the historic center.
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