Prague Travel Guide & Itinerary

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You dream to discover Prague? This Prague Itinerary Ebook is your best travel companion and has the essence you need!

Why waste hours searching the internet for information? This guide has everything you need in one place

Chapters: General info / Where should you stay? / Airport transfer / Local transportation / Itinerary / Highlights / Day trips / Experiences / Specific food / General travel tips

  • 22 tourist attractions included in the itinerary
  • 63 pages
  • File type: PDF
  • Buy directly from the publisher
  • No-stress planification
  • Easy to access – directly from your phone/tablet/laptop
  • Easy to read
  • The text is justified-parapraph formatted
  • The text is one – column structured to be easy to read 
  • Easy to follow
  • Modern style
  • Modern design
  • Vivid colours
  • Full page pictures
  • Pay only for itinerary, all other informations are free
  • Eco – friendly – we don’t use print for our products
  • Once downloaded on your device, it can be accessed offline even if you don’t have an internet connection 

What this ebook DOES NOT CONTAIN? This ebook does not contain any informations about places to stay overnight (accommodations) or any places to eat (restaurants) 

Do you have friends who are passionate about traveling? An ebook like this is the perfect gift for them

Description...

Prague reveals its layers slowly—through narrow cobbled alleys, quiet inner courtyards, and the silhouettes of towers that shape the skyline. This travel itinerary ebook invites you to explore the city at your own pace, offering structure without restriction, and a closer connection to the historical and cultural atmosphere that makes Prague one of Europe’s most rewarding destinations.

From the first steps in the Old Town, Prague offers a sense of continuity—of time, architecture, and lived experience. The Astronomical Clock and the Church of the Holy Virgin of Tyn mark the heart of the city, not just in geography but in rhythm.

Nearby, the Powder Tower and Municipal House remind you how history and design have long shared space here. The Jewish Quarter holds a complex and essential part of Prague’s past, while the Museum of Communism reveals a more recent chapter that still echoes in the city’s identity.

Crossing the Charles Bridge connects not just two riverbanks, but two moods of the city. On one side, the busy streets of the center. On the other, Mala Strana, where quiet lanes, John Lennon’s Wall, and leafy hills invite a slower pace.

Above, Prague Castle stands not only as a landmark but as an enduring symbol of the city. Within its grounds, Golden Street and Saint Vitus Cathedral show both the ornate and the sacred in close proximity.

For those drawn to the visual and reflective, the Strahov Monastery and its library offer calm, while the National Gallery inside the Kinsky Palace preserves a wider cultural perspective.

Vysehrad Castle, further from the center, is often quieter but equally meaningful, giving a different angle on the city’s story. In contrast, the Dancing House challenges the past with its modern lines, proving that Prague is not only about preservation, but also evolution.

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