4-5 days. You’ve heard all the hype: ‘The most beautiful city in Europe’, ‘You could never run out of things to do’ etc. Beautiful – yes. Large – no. Prague is a compact capital, incredibly popular with tourists but with a relatively modest number of ‘key’ sights, making it easily manageable for a weekend break and best
As a minimum, I would suggest 2-3 three days, as anything less will feel very rushed and the chances are that most places you visit will turn in to a bit of a blur. Two to three days is enough to visit the Prague Castle, walk in the centre and across the Charles Bridge, stop for a coffee or lunch and visit one or two museums.
Edinburgh, United Level Contributor. 25,258 posts. 4. Re: How much money (Czk) for a 4 day stay in Prague? 7 years ago. Save. £100 a day for both of you will be plenty as long as you are not out clubbing or eating and drinking in higher end places or fancy cocktail bars.
2 full days in Budapest to me is enough, same with Prague as what you want to see there is in a relatively small area. Vienna is my favourite if the 3 and you can get a nice taste of it in 3 days. My biggest issue with the itenerary is that these 3 cities are quite similar with Vienna just being several degrees nicer.
Lunch in Prague cost aprox. 250CZK There are also some hidden but cheaper restaurants or dining rooms and still good quality where the lunch costs around 100CZK if you know where to go. So I think 2000 CZK will be enough for your day in Prague with citysightseeing and you will still save some money
Day 2: Prague Castle – Lesser Town – Charles Bridge. On your second of 4 days in Prague, visit the largest castle in the world and wander around the quaint Lesser Town or Mala Strana before you surrender to the utter charm of Charles Bridge, the ultimate symbol of Prague. Prague Castle. Start your day by visiting one of the main Prague
Prague Itinerary: Day 1. Start your first day in the city by visiting Prague Old Town (Staré Město). Walk through the quintessentially European alleyways, explore the labyrinth streets, and make your way to the Old Town Square, where you can see various architectural styles coming together.
Yes, James E. We arrive Friday at 2:30 and staying at the hotel in Old Town. Evening: We will familiarize ourselves with the Old Town neighborhood. Day 1. Old Town and Jewish quarters Day 2. Nove Mesto and the Bridge Day 3. 3 Ks Day 4. Terezin and free walking. Day 5. Leaving for Budapest at 12. Arrive at 2:30 Day 5. Exploring the area around
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is 2 days enough in prague