Day 1:

Breakfast at Café Louvre

Start your day with a warm breakfast at this historic café, known for its cozy atmosphere and delicious pastries.

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Visit Prague Castle

Explore the largest ancient castle in the world. Enjoy a guided tour of St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and Golden Lane.

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Lunch at Lokál

Enjoy traditional Czech cuisine at this popular eatery known for its fresh ingredients and local beer.

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Walk across Charles Bridge

Stroll across this iconic bridge adorned with statues and enjoy the views of the Vltava River and the city.

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Visit the Old Town Square

Take in the sights of the Astronomical Clock, Týn Church, and vibrant street performances in the heart of Prague.

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Explore the Jewish Quarter

Visit the Jewish Museum and several historic synagogues, learning about the rich history of the Jewish community in Prague.

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Dinner at Mlejnice

Savor a hearty dinner at this charming restaurant that offers traditional Czech dishes in a rustic setting.

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Night walk along the Vltava River

Enjoy a peaceful walk along the riverbanks, taking in the illuminated views of the city and its bridges.

. Day 2:

Breakfast at Café Savoy

Indulge in a delightful breakfast at this stylish café known for its exquisite pastries and elegant interior.

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Visit the National Gallery

Explore the impressive art collections at the National Gallery, featuring works from Czech and international artists.

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Lunch at Café de Paris

Enjoy a leisurely lunch at this French café, offering a cozy ambiance and a variety of delectable dishes.

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Explore Vyšehrad

Visit this historic fort that offers panoramic views of the city and is home to a beautiful park and the Vyšehrad Cemetery.

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Relax at Petřín Hill

Take a funicular ride to Petřín Hill, where you can enjoy the gardens, visit the mirror maze, and ascend the lookout tower.

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Dinner at U Medvídků

Enjoy a traditional Czech dinner at this historic brewery restaurant, known for its local beer and hearty meals.

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Attend a classical music concert

End your trip with a classical music concert at one of Prague's stunning venues, such as the Rudolfinum or the Municipal House.