Prague Travel Guide: 18 Best Things To Do In Prague
Prague, with its fairy tale-like charm, is the perfect destination for a weekend escape. The city’s timeless architecture, cobblestone streets, and rich history make it a true European gem.
While it’s enchanting year-round, the best months to visit are from April to June and September to November. During these seasons, you’ll experience mild weather, blooming gardens, and fewer crowds, allowing you to explore the iconic Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and Old Town Square with ease.
Of course, a visit to December will be especially magical with Prague’s famous Christmas Markets. I recommend at least 3 days for a first time visit to Prague to allow enough time to visit all the iconic spots.
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things to do
restaurants
bars
brunch spots & cafes
best hotels
map of Prague
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18 Best things to do in Prague
1. 🏰 Prague Castle: one of the largest ancient castles in the world. Entrance to the castle grounds is FREE.
2. ⚓️ Prague’s Little Venice: discover the charming canals and waterways of Čertovka, don’t miss the watermill gremlin!
3. 🍸 Cocktails at Anonymous Shrinks Office: this hidden bar serves cocktails relating to psychoanalysis.
4. 🌳 Waldstein Garden: a lush oasis, where Baroque elegance meets natural beauty. Entrance is FREE.
5. 🎸 Lennon Wall: pay homage to John Lennon’s legacy at this famous wall adorned with colourful graffiti + messages of peace & love.
6. 🌹 Vrtba Garden: a hidden oasis and Baroque masterpiece with terraced greenery and views of Prague Castle.
7. 🕰️ Astronomical Clock & Tower: the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world and the oldest clock still in operation. Climb the tower for epic views!
8. 🌉 Charles Bridge: stroll across this iconic bridge, a symbol of Prague’s history, adorned with statues and offering views of the Vltava River. Tip: climb up Old Town Bridge Tower at the start of this bridge for breathtaking views of Prague Castle.
9. 🗣️ Musoleum David Černý: an immersive exhibition showcasing David Černý’s thought-provoking sculptures.
10. 🍔 Burger from Naše Maso: a butcher shop turned eatery, renowned for its premium meat and delectable flavours. Trust me, order their medium rare cheeseburger!
11. 🍹 Teresa U Prince: rooftop bar with stunning views across Prague’s Old Town Square
12. 📜 Strahov Monastery: explore this history monastery, where ancient manuscripts are preserved in the magnificent Theological Hall.
13. 🍳 Brunch at Etapa: this local favourite brunch spot is known for its hearty Czech dishes and cosy ambience
14. 🌅 Dancing House: check out this architectural masterpiece and head to the rooftop terrace with stunning views of Prague’s skyline.
15. ☕️ Coffee at Botanica Coffee Truck: an adorable mobile café serving artisanal coffees from a truck
16. 🚦 Prague’s Narrowest Alleyway: a skinny stairway wedged between two buildings with traffic lights at each end for pedestrians, leads to a riverside restaurant.
17. 🍺 Try Svíčková (a traditional Czech dish with beef served with cream sauce and bread dumplings) & Czech Pilsner. I recommend Restaurace Mincovna!
18. 🏰 Vyšehrad: a historical fortress perched on a hill overlooking the Vltava River, offering serene parks and panoramic views.
Restaurants
- Restaurace Mincovna
- U Sadu
- U Marianskeho Obrazu
- Restaurant Mlynec
- Nase Maso
- Cafe Savoy
- Lokal
- ZEM
Cafes/Brunch
- Etapa
- Botanica Coffee Truck
- IF Cafe
- Cafefin
- La Boheme
- Spizirna 1902
- Cafe Letka
- Marthy’s Kitchen
- Grounds S16
Bars
- Anonymous Shrink’s Office
- Parlour
- The Alchemist Bar
- Hemingway Bar
- Kellyxír
- Dog Bar
- Terasa U Prince
- The Monkey Bar
Best Hotels in Prague
Map of Prague
Here’s a map of all the places in Prague mentioned in this post, with a few extras added!