Things To Do In 3 Days in Prague

Things To Do In 3 Days in Prague

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Fairytale castles and foodie fun in Prague

The best local things to do in Prague for 3 days! The iconic Prague Castle, amazing Charles Bridge, and unforgettable Rudolfinum; you’ll be able to explore all the highlights of Prague in 72 hours. Use the list below to find exactly what to do in Prague for 3 days. Day 1: Must-sees & monuments An impressive introduction! Prague is home to some of the most famous sights in the world. Take a day to explore the city’s amazing fairytale castles, palaces, and museums. Head to Prague’s magical Castle District. Dating from the 9th century, it’s the largest castle complex in the world! Visit the true architectural gem that is the Adria Palace. But there’s more! Visit the Art Nouveau treasure, the Municipal House, and the historic Old Town Square. See the Powder Tower and the world-famous concert hall Rudolfinum. And don’t forget to cross the iconic Charles Bridge! Day 2: Bohemian Park Time to get out of the city! Now you’re a little more familiar with Prague, it’s time to go exploring outside the city. Take an unforgettable day trip to the beautiful Bohemian Paradise UNESCO Geopark. This natural paradise is only an hour’s drive from Prague, and for nature lovers, it’s not to be missed! Hike from Prachov to the incredible extensive Rock City and if it's hot, take a dip in the beautiful lake. Stroll past romantic ponds and enjoy breathtaking views of the Czech countryside. Time for lunch! Head to amazing Kost castle and have lunch in the restaurant. Day 3: Beer & truffles Fun for foodies! There is no better way to begin ending your 72 hours in Prague than with some unique Czech foodie experiences. There are some amazing authentic delicacies to try in Prague! Head to the park around Petřín Hill to hunt for amazing truffles. For lunch, enjoy a delicious truffle-filled meal in a restaurant overlooking Prague Castle and other amazing medieval landmarks. Thirsty for beer? Time to explore Prague’s breweries! Visit the oldest breweries in the city, including one dating back to 1405. And don’t forget to drink a glass of the famous Pilsner Urquell beer!

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Amy
About local
20 July 2025
Very informed and tailored to our requests

Ivana was excellent! My husband and I had several specific requests and she was able to add those in, including access to at least one location normally closed to the public. She also spotted well in advance that our original tour date fell on a WW2 anniversary, possibly making some places closed to the public. We rebooked for the next day (and she was right about the eventual closures, which we were able to avoid.) She was extemely thoughtful and well researched.

David
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15 July 2025
Culture, scenery, history, and insights

Visiting Kutna Hora and Nymburk with Hana (and George as driver, measurements translation expert, ...) was a superb conclusion of my visit to the Czech Republic. Hana's broad knowledge of the cultural sites and history packed the trip with insights and interesting context (including Krtek), weaving together society of the Czech Republic today with historical personalities and integrated cultural influences all the way back to prehistory. Walking through the streets of Kutna Hora, we stopped in a bakery (kolach like grandmother made) and several shops. Time to explore the cathedrals, architecture, and views was flexible and allowed me to both get key information and to quietly soak in the experience. Visiting Nymburk on the way back to Prague, where the city is celebrating 750 years following founding, was especially interesting -- the Elbe River, burnt brick fortifications, town square, and streetscapes.

Lauren
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5 July 2025
Great tour guide

Stephen was very knowledgeable, and clearly very passionate about Prague and its history. He was very engaging, and kept my kids (16 and 12) engaged and stimulated. We went on two tours with Stephen, one covering WW2 history and another tour at Prague castle. It was a pleasure touring with Stephen!

Michal
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18 June 2025
Michal

We spent two incredible days with Ivana — one touring Prague Castle and the other exploring the city through the lens of World War II history. Both experiences were not only deeply informative but also genuinely fun and engaging. Ivana’s knowledge, storytelling, and passion for Prague brought the city to life in a way we’ll never forget. It was worth every penny, and we couldn’t recommend her more highly. If you’re considering a local tour guide, look no further — Ivana is the perfect choice.