3 Days in Prague

Duration: 3 days

Highlights: Walking tour of Prague's Old Town and Jewish Quarter, Gothic Town Hall, Jewish Museum, Old New Synagogue, Prague's Castle District, Konopiště Castle

Enjoy a three-day break in the Czech Republic's capital city.

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Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrive Prague, Czech Republic

Upon arrival in Prague you are met by your Guardian Angel and transferred from the airport to your hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure to relax or begin discovering this charming capital city on your own.

Overnight: Four Seasons

 

Day 2 - Prague

Meet your guide for a full-day tour of Prague today. Begin with a walking tour of the Old Town, with its cobbled streets, and the Jewish Quarter, birthplace of Franz Kafka.

See the Gothic Town Hall in Old Town Square, famous for its astronomical clock. Visit the Jewish Museum, which houses the largest collection of Judaica in Europe, the Old New Synagogue and the Jewish Cemetery. You might also enjoy a walk across the 14th-century Charles Bridge.

In the afternoon, meet your driver and enjoy a tour to Prague's Castle District. Hradcany Castle was the seat of Bohemian kings and Holy Roman emperors. Visit the Cathedral of St. Vitus, one of the finest and most richly endowed in central Europe, and the Basilica of St. George, which was founded in 905. Stroll along the Golden Lane, a row of tiny houses dating from the 16th century. Complete your tour with a visit to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Loreto, an important place of pilgrimage, and the Strahov Monastery, with its glorious Baroque decorations, where you enjoy a private tour of the ornate library (private visit on request).

Overnight: Four Seasons

Meal Plan: B

 

Day 3 - Prague - Konopiště - Prague

Enjoy an excursion outside Prague to Konopiště Castle. Konopiště Castle was originally built in the 13th century and rebuilt and restored many times since. Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian throne, once owned the castle and amassed a fine collection of Meissen porcelain and furnishings. Enjoy the fascinating collection of historical weapons, furniture, paintings and tapestries before returning to Prague.

This afternoon is free to spend as you like. You might want to browse down Lucerna Passage, part of a network of passages which connect buildings around the upper Wenceslas Square. The large passage connects Vodičkova and Štěpánská streets and houses numerous stores and restaurants, a movie theatre, music bar, and a prestigious concert hall - the Lucerna Grand Hall

Overnight: Four Seasons

Meal Plan: B

 

Day 4 - Depart Prague

Transfer to Prague airport for your departure flight.

Meal Plan: B

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