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PRAGUE TRAVEL GUIDE | Top 35 Things To Do In Prague, Czechia (🏰 One Week in Prague)

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Join us in this Prague travel guide as we cover the top 35 things to do in Prague, Czechia. With one week in Prague, we hit the ground running trying to see and experience as much as we could in the Golden City. We had high expectations and Prague's beauty and charm managed to exceed all of them. It's a city we thoroughly enjoyed and wanted to share with you. Now here's a look at the top things you can do in Prague:
The following are the best 35 things to do in Prague, Czech Republic presented in our latest city top attractions travel guide for Praha:
1) Visit Prague Castle
2) Wander around Novy Svet neighborhood
3) Franz Kafka Museum
4) John Lennon Wall
5) Zizkov Prague Tower
6) Traditional Czech Food: Goulash
7) Check out a Saturday market for shopping and food
8) Visit the Old Town in the heart of Prague
9) Admire the phenomenal Saint Vitus Cathedral
10) Get off the grid and visit the Jewish Quarter
11) Pay a visit to the KGB Museum
12) Walk along Golden Lane
13) Cross Charles Bridge
14) Find out more about the Museum of Communism
15) Be there on the hour for the Astronomical Clock
16) Eat delicious Czech Street Food: Trdelnik
17) Feed the swans by the river
18) Take the funicular or walk up to Petrin Tower
19) Marvel at Petrin Tower
20) Get dizzy in the Mirror Labyrinth
21) Spend time admiring the Vysehrad Old Castle
22) Be sure to take a Vltava River Cruise
23) Drink cheap Pilsner Beer
24) Escape it all by visiting Jeleni Park
25) Enjoy live music from the Orchestra
26) Marvel at the strange architecture of the Dancing House
27) Down a little bit of Absinthe
28) Have your mind blown trying out the Mind Maze
29) Admire all things small at the Miniature Museum
30) Take a Segway Tour around Prague
31) Visit the Mucha Museum
32) Take a Tram ride all over Prague
33) Ride around Prague in style in a Luxury Car
34) Go visit the National Museum
35) Check out Strahov Monastery
🏰 One Week in Prague – 35 In-Order Highlights
Golden City Arrival – Samuel and Audrey hit Prague with high expectations… and the city surpasses them!
Prague Castle – Largest ancient castle worldwide, featuring palaces, a cathedral, basilica and gardens.
Nový Svět – Quaint cobblestone neighbourhood tucked just behind the castle, perfect for a peaceful stroll.
Kafka Museum – Dedicated to Franz Kafka; explore his letters, diaries and the cheeky “Piss” sculpture in the courtyard.
John Lennon Wall – Ever-evolving graffiti portraits of Lennon & Yoko, ideal for colourful photos.
Žižkov TV Tower – Spot the surreal crawling-baby sculptures scaling this quirky landmark.
Czech Goulash – Hearty meat-only stew with thick, savoury sauce; “perfect on a cool day.”
Saturday Market – Browse pastries, organic produce and brunch treats like a Balkan burger.
Old Town Architecture – Pastel-hued façades begging for your camera lens.
Old Town Square – Arrive early to savour this historic plaza with minimal crowds.
St. Vitus Cathedral – Marvel at Gothic arches and Art Nouveau stained-glass windows.
Jewish Quarter – Tour synagogues steeped in history.
KGB Museum – Inspect Cold War posters and Lenin’s death mask replica.
Golden Lane – Legends of Rudolf’s alchemists striving to turn metal into gold.
Charles Bridge – Buskers, painters and souvenir stalls line this iconic crossing.
Museum of Communism – Post-WWII propaganda exhibits reveal Soviet-era life.
Astronomical Clock – Catch the hourly mechanical show in the heart of Old Town.
Trdelník (Trdleník) – Warm chimney-cake coated in sugar… or go wild with Nutella inside.
Feeding Swans – Unexpected riverside pastime—prepare for feathered friends!
Funicular Option – Skip the queue and hike up Petřín Hill on foot.
Petřín Tower – A mini-Eiffel with panoramic city views after an easy climb.
Maze of Mirrors – Playful, family-friendly fun in a mirrored labyrinth.
Vyšehrad Fort – Ancient castle ruins and a cemetery for Prague’s artists.
Vltava River Cruise – Relax on a scenic boat ride through the city.
Czech Pilsner – Golden, foamy and cheaper than water—“chug away!”
Jelení příkop Park – Picnic or nap spot hidden behind the castle walls.
National Museum Concerts – Even under renovation, evening performances let you peek inside.
Dancing House – Deconstructivist architecture that “dances” against the skyline.
Absinthe Tasting – Licorice-flavoured spirit with a surprising kick.
Mind Maze Escape Room – Lock yourself in the Alchemist’s chamber and solve puzzles under 60 minutes.
Segway Tours – Glide through cobbled streets in style.
Miniature Museum – Discover art on a microscopic scale.
Mucha Museum – Celebrate Alphonse Mucha’s Art Nouveau masterpieces.
Tram Travel – Inexpensive, authentic local transport through Prague’s districts.
Luxury Car Tours – For a high-end spin around the city’s top sights.
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The following are the best 35 things to do in Prague, Czech Republic presented in our latest city top attractions travel guide for Praha:
1) Visit Prague Castle
2) Wander around Novy Svet neighborhood
3) Franz Kafka Museum
4) John Lennon Wall
5) Zizkov Prague Tower
6) Traditional Czech Food: Goulash
7) Check out a Saturday market for shopping and food
8) Visit the Old Town in the heart of Prague
9) Admire the phenomenal Saint Vitus Cathedral
10) Get off the grid and visit the Jewish Quarter
11) Pay a visit to the KGB Museum
12) Walk along Golden Lane
13) Cross Charles Bridge
14) Find out more about the Museum of Communism
15) Be there on the hour for the Astronomical Clock
16) Eat delicious Czech Street Food: Trdelnik
17) Feed the swans by the river
18) Take the funicular or walk up to Petrin Tower
19) Marvel at Petrin Tower
20) Get dizzy in the Mirror Labyrinth
21) Spend time admiring the Vysehrad Old Castle
22) Be sure to take a Vltava River Cruise
23) Drink cheap Pilsner Beer
24) Escape it all by visiting Jeleni Park
25) Enjoy live music from the Orchestra
26) Marvel at the strange architecture of the Dancing House
27) Down a little bit of Absinthe
28) Have your mind blown trying out the Mind Maze
29) Admire all things small at the Miniature Museum
30) Take a Segway Tour around Prague
31) Visit the Mucha Museum
32) Take a Tram ride all over Prague
33) Ride around Prague in style in a Luxury Car
34) Go visit the National Museum
35) Check out Strahov Monastery
🏰 One Week in Prague – 35 In-Order Highlights
Golden City Arrival – Samuel and Audrey hit Prague with high expectations… and the city surpasses them!
Prague Castle – Largest ancient castle worldwide, featuring palaces, a cathedral, basilica and gardens.
Nový Svět – Quaint cobblestone neighbourhood tucked just behind the castle, perfect for a peaceful stroll.
Kafka Museum – Dedicated to Franz Kafka; explore his letters, diaries and the cheeky “Piss” sculpture in the courtyard.
John Lennon Wall – Ever-evolving graffiti portraits of Lennon & Yoko, ideal for colourful photos.
Žižkov TV Tower – Spot the surreal crawling-baby sculptures scaling this quirky landmark.
Czech Goulash – Hearty meat-only stew with thick, savoury sauce; “perfect on a cool day.”
Saturday Market – Browse pastries, organic produce and brunch treats like a Balkan burger.
Old Town Architecture – Pastel-hued façades begging for your camera lens.
Old Town Square – Arrive early to savour this historic plaza with minimal crowds.
St. Vitus Cathedral – Marvel at Gothic arches and Art Nouveau stained-glass windows.
Jewish Quarter – Tour synagogues steeped in history.
KGB Museum – Inspect Cold War posters and Lenin’s death mask replica.
Golden Lane – Legends of Rudolf’s alchemists striving to turn metal into gold.
Charles Bridge – Buskers, painters and souvenir stalls line this iconic crossing.
Museum of Communism – Post-WWII propaganda exhibits reveal Soviet-era life.
Astronomical Clock – Catch the hourly mechanical show in the heart of Old Town.
Trdelník (Trdleník) – Warm chimney-cake coated in sugar… or go wild with Nutella inside.
Feeding Swans – Unexpected riverside pastime—prepare for feathered friends!
Funicular Option – Skip the queue and hike up Petřín Hill on foot.
Petřín Tower – A mini-Eiffel with panoramic city views after an easy climb.
Maze of Mirrors – Playful, family-friendly fun in a mirrored labyrinth.
Vyšehrad Fort – Ancient castle ruins and a cemetery for Prague’s artists.
Vltava River Cruise – Relax on a scenic boat ride through the city.
Czech Pilsner – Golden, foamy and cheaper than water—“chug away!”
Jelení příkop Park – Picnic or nap spot hidden behind the castle walls.
National Museum Concerts – Even under renovation, evening performances let you peek inside.
Dancing House – Deconstructivist architecture that “dances” against the skyline.
Absinthe Tasting – Licorice-flavoured spirit with a surprising kick.
Mind Maze Escape Room – Lock yourself in the Alchemist’s chamber and solve puzzles under 60 minutes.
Segway Tours – Glide through cobbled streets in style.
Miniature Museum – Discover art on a microscopic scale.
Mucha Museum – Celebrate Alphonse Mucha’s Art Nouveau masterpieces.
Tram Travel – Inexpensive, authentic local transport through Prague’s districts.
Luxury Car Tours – For a high-end spin around the city’s top sights.
All music from Creative Commons 2.0.
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