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Prague Day Trips

Prague Day Trips

Prague is known as the "jewel" of Central Europe for its rich history, stunning buildings, and vibrant culture. While exploring this beautiful city is enjoyable, there are also many other charming places nearby.

Day trips from Prague are a great way to see the beautiful scenery. Learn about interesting history and visit charming places a short distance away from the city.

Prague is in the countryside of Bohemia and is a great starting point for many day trips. A day tour offers an opportunity to look into the culture of the Czech Republic. 

The town of Český Krumlov, which looks like something out of a fairy tale, is one of the most popular day trips from Prague. Český Krumlov is about 170 kilometers south of Prague.

It has narrow cobblestone streets, cute squares, and a magnificent castle with a view of the Vltava River. People can walk through the beautiful rooms of the castle, take a walk along the riverbanks, or just enjoy the atmosphere of the site.

A day trip to Kutná Hora is an interesting way for history buffs to go back in time. This old mining town for silver is only 70 kilometers east of Prague. It used to be one of the richest places in the kingdom of Bohemia.

The beautiful Gothic church of St. Barbara, & the ancient town center with its twisting streets. Some of the best things to see are beautiful architecture and the creepy Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church).

Bohemian Switzerland National Park is on the border between Czech and Germany. The park is about 150 kilometers northwest of Prague and has peaceful scenery that nature fans will enjoy. Tall sandstone mountains, lush woods, and winding rivers make this a great place for nature lovers. Enjoy the hiking trails with stunning views of the Elbe River canyon and the famous Pravčická brána, Europe's biggest natural rock arch.

Visiting Prague for wine lovers can be fun and joyful. Local guides highly recommend Moravia as a lovely wine-making area east of Prague. The rolling hills contain beautiful vines, old wine cellars, and cute towns. People want to try local wines like Grüner Veltliner and Riesling there.

Prague day trips offer a wide range of activities that will make your trip through the middle of Europe more interesting. Get ready for an exciting trip to some of the Czech Republic's secret gems from the beautiful streets of Prague. 

Tour Highlights

Kutna Hora and St. Barbara’s Church

  •  Explore the UNESCO-listed town of Kutná Hora, known for its rich history and architectural marvels.
  •  Visit the iconic St. Barbara’s Church, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture adorned with stunning frescoes and intricate details.
  •  Discover the haunting beauty of the Sedlec Ossuary, also known as the Bone Church. Here, the remains of thousands of individuals are artistically arranged into macabre decorations.

Full-Day Trip to Český Krumlov

  • Embark on a scenic journey through the picturesque Bohemian countryside to the fairy-tale town of Český Krumlov.
  • Explore the old town with its winding cobblestone streets, charming squares, and well-preserved medieval architecture.
  • Visit Český Krumlov Castle- the largest castle complex in Central Europe. Marvel at its impressive Renaissance and Baroque features.

Tour to Saxon and Bohemian Switzerland

  • Venture into the breathtaking landscapes of Saxon and Bohemian Switzerland National Park, characterized by towering sandstone formations, verdant forests, and meandering rivers.
  • Hike along scenic trails to viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of the Elbe River canyon. Admire the iconic Pravčická brána, the largest natural sandstone arch in Europe.

Posázaví/World of Kingdom Come/Lunch

  • Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Posázaví region, known for its picturesque landscapes and tranquil villages.
  • Visit the "World of Kingdom Come," an immersive attraction inspired by the popular Czech video game. This medieval theme attraction offers a unique blend of history and fantasy.
  • Enjoy a traditional Czech lunch at a local restaurant, savouring the flavors of regional cuisine.

City Highlights Private Walking Tour

  • Discover the highlights of Prague on a personalized walking tour led by a knowledgeable guide.
  • Explore the historic neighbourhoods of Old Town, Lesser Town, and the Jewish Quarter. Learn about Prague's rich history, culture, and architecture.
  • Marvel at iconic landmarks such as Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and the Astronomical Clock. Delve into the stories and legends that define the city.

Castle and Jewish Quarter Tour with Cruise and Lunch

  • Embark on a comprehensive tour of Prague's most iconic sights, including Prague Castle and the Jewish Quarter.
  • Cruise along the Vltava River, admiring panoramic views of the city's skyline and waterfront landmarks.
  • Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant. Taste traditional Czech dishes while soaking in the atmosphere of this vibrant city.

Church Of Our Lady 

  • Marvel at the Gothic architecture of the Church of Our Lady. This church is a timeless symbol of faith and architectural prowess in Prague.
  • Admire its graceful spires and intricate interior, steeped in centuries of history and spiritual significance.

Karlovy Vary

  • Explore the town of Karlovy Vary famous for its elegant architecture and charming spa culture. Wander through the streets lined with colourful buildings & indulge in luxurious spa treatments. Sample the renowned local specialty, Becherovka liqueur, for a truly amazing experience.

Visitor Highlights

  • Scenic Drives: Enjoy picturesque journeys through the Czech countryside, passing rolling hills, quaint villages, and lush forests.
  • Historic Towns & Villages: Explore charming towns and villages with well-preserved architecture, cobblestone streets, and vibrant local culture.
  • Medieval Castles: Discover ancient fortresses perched on hilltops, offering panoramic views and fascinating insights into the region's history.
  • Cultural Heritage Sites: Visit World Heritage-listed sites, including churches, castles, and historic town centres. These sites showcase centuries of cultural and architectural significance.
  • Outdoor Activities: Engage in outdoor adventures such as hiking, cycling, or boating. Enjoy the serene scenic vistas amidst stunning natural landscapes.
  • Local Cuisine: Indulge in traditional Czech cuisine at local restaurants, sampling hearty dishes, artisanal cheeses, and regional delicacies.
  • Wine Tasting: Explore vineyards and wineries in the Czech countryside. Taste a variety of local wines and learn about the region's winemaking traditions.
  • Art and Craftsmanship: Discover local artisans and craftsmen practicing traditional skills such as glassblowing, pottery, and woodcarving.
  • Religious and Spiritual Sites: Visit churches, cathedrals, and monasteries renowned for their architectural beauty, spiritual significance, and historical importance.
  • Hidden Gems: Watch the attractions, hidden gems, and lesser-known landmarks offering unique insights into the region's culture.

Travel Tips

  • Plan Ahead: Research your chosen destination thoroughly, including opening hours, and admission fees. Look for any special events or festivals taking place during your visit.
  • Check Transportation Options: Determine the most convenient transportation method for your day trip. You can go by train, bus, guided tour, private transfer, or car rental. Consider factors such as travel time, cost, and accessibility.
  • Pack Essentials: Bring essentials such as water, snacks, & comfortable walking shoes. Wear weather-appropriate clothing, sunscreen, and a camera to capture memorable moments.
  • Respect Local Customs: Familiarize yourself with the local customs, traditions, and etiquette of Prague. Be more careful while visiting religious sites or participating in cultural activities.
  • Stay Safe: Be mindful of your belongings and surroundings, especially in crowded tourist areas. Keep valuables secure and be cautious of pickpockets. Follow safety guidelines and heed any warnings or advisories issued for your destination.
  • Stay Hydrated and Energized: Stay hydrated throughout the day, especially if you're exploring outdoors or engaging in physical activities. Take breaks as needed and refuel with nutritious snacks to keep your energy levels up.
  • Embrace the Experience: Be open to new experiences, interact with locals, and immerse yourself in the culture. Don't be afraid to explore the beaten path and discover hidden gems along the way.
  • Leave No Trace: Respect the environment and local communities by disposing of waste properly. Minimize your impact on natural and cultural heritage sites. Leave the destination as you found it for future visitors to enjoy.

Know Before You Go

What To Bring

  • Comfortable Shoes: Always wear comfortable shoes to have the best Prague Day Trips. Explore a large complex with cobblestone streets and uneven terrain.
  • Weather-appropriate clothing: Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly. Layers are advisable, as temperatures can vary throughout the day.
  • Camera or smartphone: Capture the stunning views and architectural wonders of town hall to cherish the memories.
  • Water bottle: Stay hydrated, especially during the warmer months, by bringing a reusable water bottle.
  • Snacks: Pack some light snacks to keep your energy levels up during the tour.
  • Valid ID or passport: Carry identification as some tours may require it for entry.

What not to Bring

  • Large bags or backpacks: Do not bring bulky bags with you for Prague one day trip. It may create hurdles for easy movement and to comply with security measures.
  • Food and drinks: While light snacks and water are fine, avoid bringing large meals or alcoholic beverages.
  • Prohibited items: Check the tour guidelines and restrictions. Avoid bringing items such as weapons, sharp objects, or illegal substances.
  • Valuables: Minimize the risk of loss or theft by leaving unnecessary valuables. Leave your expensive jewellery or large sums of cash, at your place of stay.
  • Pets: Pets are generally not allowed on tours or inside attractions.

Getting There

  • Taking the bus or train: You can take the train or bus from Prague's main train stops or bus terminals to get to many day trip places. To get to nearby places like Český Krumlov and Kutná Hora quickly and comfortably, take the train. Buses, on the other hand, go to more rural areas or smaller towns.
  • Tours with a guide: An organized trip is a simple method to visit outside Prague in a day. Many travel firms provide transportation-inclusive packages. You can relax and enjoy the journey as a guide tells the area's history, culture, and landmarks. 
  • Transfers for private use: You could set up a private ride or rent a car with a driver for a more personalized experience. This choice gives you more freedom over your schedule and lets you explore at your own pace. You can stop along the way at beautiful places or secret gems.
  • Drive Yourself: If you like having freedom and independence, renting a car from Prague lets you enjoy day trips whenever you want. Visit places like Bohemian Switzerland or Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic. It is a few hours' drive from the city because of its well-kept roads.