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Fun in Prague

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Fun in Prague

$1000 per person

Prague is a city full of fun and charm, blending history, culture, and nightlife in a way that appeals to all kinds of travelers. You can start by exploring the Old Town Square, where the famous Astronomical Clock delights visitors every hour, and then stroll across the iconic Charles Bridge, best enjoyed at sunrise or when it glows at night with street performers and musicians. A visit to Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral offers breathtaking Gothic architecture and sweeping city views, while a walk through Golden Lane feels like stepping into a fairytale. For relaxation, you can take a boat cruise along the Vltava River or ride the funicular up Petrin Hill for panoramic views from its mini Eiffel Tower. The city is also known for its vibrant beer culture, with traditional pubs and beer tours that showcase why Czech beer is world-famous. At night, Prague comes alive with buzzing clubs, cozy rooftop bars, and jazz clubs like JazzDock. For something artistic, the colorful John Lennon Wall is a must-see, while day trips to Kutná Hora’s eerie Bone Church or the storybook town of Český Krumlov add extra adventure. Whether you love history, food, music, or just wandering cobblestone streets, Prague promises plenty of fun and unforgettable experiences

  • Destination
  • Departure
    Main City Square / Old Town
  • Departure Time
    Please arrive by 9:15 AM for a prompt departure at 9:30 AM.
  • Return Time
    Approximately 8:30 PM.
  • Dress Code
    Casual, comfortable athletic clothing, hiking shoes, hat and light jacket.
  • Included
    Fun in Prague
    Entry Fees
    5 Star Accommodation
    Personal Guide
  • Not Included
    Departure Taxes
    Breakfast
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Day 1: Departure
Upon arrival, you’ll check into a mid-range hotel in Old Town or Malá Strana, costing around $60–$100 for the night. Exploring Old Town Square, seeing the Astronomical Clock, and visiting the Týn Church will have minimal costs, around $5 for the tower. Dinner and drinks at a local Czech restaurant would cost roughly $25–$30. Estimated daily total: $90–$135.
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Day 2: Adventure Beggins

Visiting Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, and the Golden Lane costs about $15 for the full complex ticket. Walking through Hradčany and Strahov Monastery is free, though optional museum visits may cost $10–$15. Meals for the day add around $25–$30. Estimated daily total: $55–$60 (excluding optional extras).

 
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Day 3: Historical Tour
Exploring Malá Strana, including St. Nicholas Church and Kampa Island, is mostly free except for church entrance (~$5). A Vltava River Cruise costs around $20. Lunch, dinner, and drinks for the day come to roughly $30–$35. Estimated daily total: $55–$60.
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Day 4: City Tour
Touring the Jewish Quarter with museums and the Old Jewish Cemetery costs about $15. Visiting Wenceslas Square and the National Museum is another ~$10, with optional sightseeing around Letná Park being free. Meals and drinks for the day are around $25–$30. Estimated daily total: $50–$55.
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Day 5: Return
A day trip to Kutná Hora including train fare and entrance to the Bone Church (Sedlec Ossuary) costs roughly $50. Meals and snacks add another $25–$30. If you stay local instead, visiting Vyšehrad Fortress is free, so the day could be closer to $30–$35. Estimated daily total: $50–$80 depending on the choice. Overall, the total estimated cost for 5 days in Prague is approximately $300–$390 for activities, transport, and food, plus $240–$400 for accommodation, totaling $540–$790 per person.

TOUR LOCATION

Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, is located in the heart of Central Europe on the banks of the Vltava River. Often called the “City of a Hundred Spires,” it is famous for its stunning Gothic, Baroque, and Romanesque architecture, charming cobblestone streets, and fairytale-like atmosphere. The city is divided into historical districts, with Old Town (Staré Město) and Lesser Town (Malá Strana) at its core, connected by the world-famous Charles Bridge. Overlooking the city is the majestic Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle complex in the world.

Beyond its rich history, Prague is also known for its beer culture, vibrant nightlife, cozy cafés, and lively markets. Travelers love the mix of cultural landmarks like the Astronomical Clock, artistic sites such as the John Lennon Wall, and relaxing spots like Petrin Hill. With its central European location, Prague is not only a gateway to Czech culture but also a perfect starting point for exploring nearby countries like Austria, Germany, and Poland.
Food and drink are also central to the Prague experience—Czech cuisine features hearty dishes like roast pork with dumplings and sauerkraut, beef goulash, and fried cheese, while Czech beer is considered some of the best in the world. The nightlife is equally famous, offering everything from traditional pubs to rooftop bars and lively nightclubs. Prague is also a city of contrasts and surprises. While you can explore medieval towers and Gothic churches, you’ll also find trendy cafés, boutique shops, and modern street art like the colorful John Lennon Wall. Seasonal festivals, Christmas markets, and river cruises make the city fun to visit any time of year. With its central European location, friendly atmosphere, and affordable prices compared to other European capitals, Prague has become a top destination for travelers looking for both history and entertainment.

Comments:

  • JUDITH BROWN
    November 7, 2016 at 2:16 pm

    My fiance and I had never been to Europe, but wanted to plan a unique elopement trip to this place. We had no idea where to start, and turned to some internet research to find the services of this agency and eventually connect with the team at this travel agency. From the first email exchange, we knew that our travel consultant and her team would be our travel company.

  • TASHA STEWART
    November 7, 2016 at 2:21 pm

    I cannot speak highly enough about our 3 week trip to this place and the services provided by this travel company. Everything was seamless. The private guides were interesting and knowledgable. We felt that they were more than just guides. It was like we had a friend in each city.

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ADDITIONAL INFO
Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is located in the heart of Central Europe on the banks of the Vltava River. Known as the “City of a Hundred Spires,” Prague is famous for its stunning Gothic, Baroque, and Romanesque architecture, charming cobblestone streets, and fairytale-like atmosphere. The city is divided into historical districts, with Old Town (Staré Město) and Lesser Town (Malá Strana) at its core, connected by the iconic Charles Bridge. Overlooking the city is the majestic Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle complex in the world.
Prague offers a perfect mix of history, culture, fun, and relaxation. From strolling ancient streets and exploring majestic castles to enjoying world-famous Czech beer and lively nightlife, the city promises unforgettable experiences for every traveler.
Beyond its rich history, Prague is celebrated for its vibrant beer culture, lively nightlife, cozy cafés, and seasonal markets. Visitors can explore medieval towers, Gothic cathedrals, and hidden courtyards, while also enjoying modern street art, trendy shops, and world-class music venues. With its central European location, Prague is not only a gateway to Czech culture but also a perfect base for exploring nearby countries like Austria, Germany, and Poland.    
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