How many days are needed to visit Prague? Well, let’s start with three days countless hours tiring journey we make crazy back and forth too. In any case, 3 days in Prague can be enough to visit most sites without too much haste. Of course, you need to museums, galleries, and tours outside of Prague. You may have noticed that too many things to visit in one day is not good! After a moment, "you lose the pleasure and the visit becomes a torture.
Prague
Check on how to visit Prague in 3 days and 4 nights. After booking a hotel which is located in the center … relax a little after the arrival and spent the rest of the day on where to dine for 3 full days of sightseeing you expect! From the Old Town Square you need to look all the time astronomical clock and go to Charles bridge and enjoy the panorama of Prague Castle, the Church of Our Lady Victorious look and St. Anthony of Padua and salute the statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague. But above all try to navigate and understand the distances. For lunch, I recommend the Malostranska Beseda on the place of Mala Strana (Malostranske namesti). The Grand Tour of Prague is just perfect to take the first step in an unknown city. Offers a mix of history and monuments, but also practical information for the rest of the stay. For lunch, you can try Malostranska Beseda. And for a change tonight PEPeNERO (via Bilkova, 5 minutes walk from the Astronomical Clock Square) … Italian pizzeria is 100% and the food is really good, even better than in many pizzerias in Italy.
The second of three days in Prague you should visit the area of the Prague Castle. And you absolutely must visit the church of Saint Nicolas of Bari (the one with the green dome and the bell tower). It is a jewel of Baroque architecture in Prague. The first place to visit is Pohorelec Strahov Monastery with the Church of the Annunciation, the Temple of philosophy, theology … all of the finest examples of Baroque u must! Be careful to get up at 11:00 to visit the monastery with calm and avoid the lunch break. This means that you need to leave the hotel at 9:00 or a little before.
Old Town Square, Prague, Czech Republic
After visiting the Strahov Monastery Loreto Sanctuary awaits … which is inspired of the Holy House of Loreto in the Marche region of Italy building. Each full hour the tower of Prague Loreto plays a song so be careful. Visit the interior of a replica of the Holy House, the chapels, the Church of the Nativity, and the treasure room, which, among others, also contains a monstrance decorated with more than 6,000 diamonds! In one of the chapels, there is the crucifixion of Jesus Christ dressed as a woman, the Saints Vilgefortis I highly recommend! And now along the path Cerninska – Novy Svet – Kapucinska you reach the main square in front of the Prague Castle. It’s time for lunch and for the moment, you can try U Sv Jana Nepomuckeho located on the same site. After lunch, we need to mind the timing of the visit of Prague Castle. Better to give up the base path (route "B" – 250 CZK), which does not offer much. The former royal palace and the Basilica of St. George are two almost empty rooms. Worth the trip, however: the Chapel of the Holy Cross with the treasure of St. Vitus Cathedral St. Vitus (before it closed), Golden Lane (just after the end of the route "B"), and Lobkowicz Palace, where appropriate, with the museum of this noble family.
Early morning in front of the Prague Castle
Forget the idea of returning to the hotel. Take the eastern gate of Prague Castle, there may be the changing of the guard (this is done before every full hour the doors), enjoy the panoramic view from the terrace and down the stairs to the River. You will be close to the boat only 790 CZK you can do 3-hour cruise with buffet and live music. Here is the last of three days in Prague … and yet it is too much to see. It is the Jewish Quarter with the Museum and the old cemetery and the Vysehrad Castle and the beautiful basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul. There are other churches, squares and streets that you have not seen yet. And there are also museums and galleries.
Jewish quarter of Prague
Choose one or two things that interest you most, have a sandwich for lunch, and leave some time for shopping! Dinner will be at Café Imperial imperially will eat in a luxurious (jacket and tie are not required, but booking is).