Due to the city’s small size, you’ll find that Prague is very walkable, and that you don’t need to take public transport to get around. However, for maximum convenience, choosing accommodation near the Old Town is wise, as this is the most central area of the city. Whilst in the Old Town, take some time to visit the beautiful Church of our Lady Tyn, and the Prague Astronomical Clock which both rest in the Old Town Square.
The cities highlights to visit are well worth your time. Stroll across the Charles Bridge, which is lined with street vendors selling art and jewellery, whilst you take in the music of the buskers. Upon reaching the other side of the Vltava River, a short walk will lead you up to one of the architectural wonders of the city, Prague Castle. If you’re partial to a pint, head over to the nearby restaurant U Glaubicu, which sells the cheapest pint of beer in Prague at just £1.38.
Fancy spending the afternoon working your way around art galleries and museums? Head back across to Old Town where you’ll find the Illusion Art Museum and National Galley of Prague, perfect to spend your afternoon musing at art. If you fancy something a little different and specific to Prague, head over to the Sex Machine Museum, which is the only museum in the world dedicated to sex machines.
To finish off your day, head up to Letna Viewpoint with a drink, to watch the sun set over the city, in a park filled with locals and travellers appreciating the view in unison. There’s a secluded bar where you can buy drinks, but it’s cash only!