🌆 Explore Prague’s highlights:
Start at the Castle, visit the village area and the St. Vitus Cathedral, and try to catch the changing of the guard at noon or 1 PM. Walk up Petřín Hill through Kinského Garden for great city views. In the Old Town, see the Astronomical Clock, wander through the streets, visit the main square with its tower, check out Havelské Market, and stop by the city library. Don’t miss the moving Kafka Head, the unique Dancing House, and the famous Charles Bridge. You can also visit the colorful Lennon Wall and enjoy a cruise on the Vltava River.
❕ For a scenic and easy ride through the city, hop on tram 22—it passes by many top sights and offers a different way to explore Prague.
❕ A day trip to Karlovy Vary is a great idea. You can get there in about 2 hours with a FlixBus from Prague Main Bus Terminal (Florenc). Tickets start from €3,50. Be sure to try the traditional flat wafers called 'Oplatky' and the famous mineral water.
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Brunch options in Prague 🍳
For a tasty brunch in Prague, try Marthy's Kitchen for fresh, homemade dishes in a warm setting. Artic Bakehouse is great for fresh local pastries and a relaxed vibe. If you're into something heartier, Naše maso serves quality meat-based bites in a casual spot. And for coffee with one of the best views in the city, visit the Starbucks at Prague Castle.
Food spots during the day in Prague 🍽️
For a quick and traditional Czech meal, Česká Kuchyně offers local classics at great prices. For a more authentic experience with house-brewed beer, head to Pivovar U Medvídků, one of the city's oldest breweries. If you're in the mood for something sweet or a street snack, grab a chimney cake or a hot dog from Trdelník stalls around the center. The local fast-food chain Bageterie Boulevard is also worth a try. To try a local beer, choose The Golden Kettle Irish Pub, right next to the Astronomical Clock.
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