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.
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.
Kutna Hora and St. Barbara’s Church
Full-Day Trip to Český Krumlov
Tour to Saxon and Bohemian Switzerland
Posázaví/World of Kingdom Come/Lunch
City Highlights Private Walking Tour
Castle and Jewish Quarter Tour with Cruise and Lunch
Church Of Our Lady
Karlovy Vary
Kutna Hora and St. Barbara’s Church
Full-Day Trip to Český Krumlov
Tour to Saxon and Bohemian Switzerland
Posázaví/World of Kingdom Come/Lunch
City Highlights Private Walking Tour
Castle and Jewish Quarter Tour with Cruise and Lunch
Church Of Our Lady
Karlovy Vary
What To Bring
What not to Bring