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Prague in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Prague, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Prague is a magical place to visit. The city has one of Europe's most beautiful medieval quarters, and it is filled with cobblestone streets and Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture. The city is also a great place for music and food lovers, who can sample goulash and dumplings or hear concerts by world-class orchestras, choruses and chamber groups.
With favorites like Lennon Wall, St. Vitus Cathedral, and Cukrkávalimonáda, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Cukrkávalimonáda and U Modré Kachničky so you can get the best taste of Prague while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Prague without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Prague Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historical place
Historic Walking Areas
Prague Castle is a sprawling complex that showcases a mix of architectural styles, from Romanesque to Gothic and even 20th-century designs. As the primary attraction in the Czech Republic, it holds significant historical and symbolic importance. Serving as the seat of Czech sovereigns since ancient times and later as the residence for Czech presidents, this expansive site includes various structures such as the Cathedral of saints Vit, Vaclav and Vojtech, noble palaces, a convent, and more.
Visiting Prague Castle was an absolutely exceptional experience . The entire complex is filled with incredible history beautiful architecture and a magical atmosphere. Walking through the courtyards exploring the old buildings and seeing St Vitus Cathedral up close was truly fascinating. From the top areas the panoramic views of Prague are breathtaking especially at sunset. Everything was well organized and the area was clean and lively with street musicians and local vendors. Definitely one of the most impressive and unforgettable places to visit in Prague. I also took some amazing photos that perfectly captured the charm of this place.
Saeed B — Google review
Visited Prague Castle and the surrounding building during my trip in Mid Dec 2022. I took the 1st train in the morning from Vienna to Prague, train ride about 5hrs plus, reached around 12pm where i slowly walk over to the Prague Castle. I must said i love the history and the architect, very beautiful, a must visit place. Abit of History of this castle and the surrounding building: Prague Castle is a vast complex of palaces, churches, offices, and gardens, established in the 9th century and now a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is the official seat of the President of the Czech Republic and showcases a blend of architectural styles from Romanesque to Gothic and 20th-century additions. The castle complex is one of the largest in the world, covering approximately 110 acres. Key buildings within the Prague Castle complex: St. Vitus Cathedral: The dominant feature of the castle, this Gothic cathedral is the largest and most important temple in Prague. Its construction spanned centuries, finally concluding in 1929. It is the site of coronations, houses the Bohemian Crown Jewels, and contains the tombs of many Bohemian kings. Old Royal Palace: The former seat of Bohemian princes and kings, this palace features Romanesque foundations and a magnificent late Gothic Vladislav Hall. St. George's Basilica: The oldest surviving church within Prague Castle, this basilica dates to 920 AD and is a fine example of Romanesque architecture. Golden Lane: This charming, narrow street is lined with small, colorful 16th-century houses originally built for castle guards and goldsmiths. Later, it famously housed writer Franz Kafka. Today, the houses contain exhibits and souvenir shops. Lobkowicz Palace: The only privately owned building in the complex, this palace showcases a significant private art and musical collection.
BahnooKT — Google review
We bought tickets ahead of time, which was helpful since Prague is bustling no matter the time of year! The palace complex is massive and beautiful! Unfortunately, the palace itself was closed for an event, but we were able to explore the Cathedral and other areas within the complex. The stain glass windows are stunning and we had a good chuckle about the Starbucks with the grounds. We also were able to witness the changing of the guards, which was cool! Don’t miss out on the gardens and buildings outside of the main area!
Olivia H — Google review
Nice and interesting to visit overall but the basilica can be skipped. The Cathedral is beautiful. The museum is interesting and it offers nice views of the city from the terrace. A ticket to the tower is extra (200 czk) and can be purchased from the ticket office in front of the Cathedral.
T Q — Google review
Prague Castle is an absolute must-visit and one of the most iconic landmarks in the Czech Republic. The castle complex is massive, filled with history, stunning architecture, and panoramic views of Prague. Highlights include St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, Golden Lane, and the charming castle gardens. The atmosphere is magical, especially at sunset or in the evening when the castle and Charles Bridge are beautifully illuminated. It can get quite busy during the day, so visiting early in the morning or late afternoon is best. The combination of Gothic, Baroque, and Romanesque styles tells centuries of history — you can truly feel the heritage of Bohemia and the Czech kings. A perfect spot for history lovers, photographers, and anyone exploring Europe’s most picturesque capitals.
Nadeesha J — Google review
Worth getting at ticket for the standard circuit in advance on the official website. You can then take a tram to the top of the castle grounds and work your way through the complex before ending the day with a nice refreshment at the bar area, before making your way down the steps.
Liam F — Google review
Prague Castle is an absolutely fascinating place and one of the highlights of my trip to Prague. It’s not just a castle, it’s a whole complex full of history, stunning architecture, and beautiful views of the city. Walking through its courtyards and old buildings feels like stepping back in time. The atmosphere is amazing, especially when you see the mix of Gothic, Baroque, and Romanesque styles all in one place. The castle grounds are very well maintained, and there’s so much to see including St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and the charming Golden Lane. Getting there was easy, and the entrance process was smooth with no long lines. I really enjoyed taking my time exploring, as every corner has something interesting to discover. From the top, the panoramic view of Prague is absolutely breathtaking. If you’re visiting the city, Prague Castle is definitely a must visit attraction. It’s a place full of culture, beauty, and history that leaves a lasting impression.
Rawia F — Google review
Prague Castle was an awesome place for our family to visit! We stuck to the free areas to avoid the long lines (not ideal with kids), but there was still plenty to explore and enjoy. The architecture, views, and atmosphere were all incredible. The changing of the guard ceremony at noon was definitely the highlight—everyone in the family loved it. A must-see when visiting Prague!
Adriel R — Google review
Hradčany, 119 08 Praha 1, Czechia•https://www.hrad.cz/•+420 224 372 423•Tips and more reviews for Prague Castle
1 min · 300 ft
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St. Vitus Cathedral

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4.7
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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Church
Place of worship
St. Vitus Cathedral is a Gothic masterpiece and a resting place for saints like Vitus, Wenceslas, and Adalbert. It's part of the Prague Castle district, a UNESCO World Heritage site with a mix of architectural styles. The cathedral features twin towers and houses the tomb of St. Wenceslas and the crown jewels. Visitors can also admire gurning gargoyles and stunning stained-glass windows, including one by artist Alfons Mucha.
I didnt actually go on a tour but I went up to the castle a vigorous but doable walk for a senior. The castle and surroundings are amazing and definitely worth the trip. The tour would probably be even better. Every hour on the hour they change the guard. Its a great show. Prague is the most beautiful city I've seen and the Castle was the topping on the cake
Dave M — Google review
St. Vitus Cathedral is truly a masterpiece and one of the most breathtaking landmarks I have ever visited. The moment you step inside, you’re surrounded by incredible Gothic architecture, beautiful stained-glass windows, and a sense of history that fills every corner of the cathedral. It’s located within Prague Castle, which makes the visit even more special since you can explore the entire castle complex at the same time. Getting in was surprisingly easy there was no waiting line, and the entry process was smooth and well organized. The details in the interior are stunning; every column, sculpture, and window tells a story. The atmosphere inside is peaceful and awe inspiring, especially when sunlight passes through the colorful glass. If you’re visiting Prague, St. Vitus Cathedral is an absolute must-see. It’s not only a symbol of the city’s rich history but also one of the most impressive examples of Gothic architecture in Europe.
Rawia F — Google review
A breathtaking masterpiece — a must-see in Prague! St. Vitus Cathedral absolutely took my breath away. The moment you step inside, you’re surrounded by stunning Gothic architecture, intricate stained-glass windows, and an atmosphere that feels almost otherworldly. The sunlight streaming through the colorful glass paints the walls in beautiful shades — it’s hard not to just stand there and stare in awe. Climbing up the tower is definitely worth it too — the view of Prague from the top is spectacular, especially on a clear day. You can see the red rooftops, the river, and the whole city spread out beneath you. It’s a bit of a climb, but totally worth the effort. Even if you’re not religious, the history and craftsmanship here are fascinating. The details on every arch, sculpture, and window tell stories that go back centuries. I’d recommend visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the big crowds, and take your time walking around the Prague Castle complex — it’s all connected and full of history. Overall, St. Vitus Cathedral is one of the most beautiful and memorable places I’ve ever visited.
Kaloyan B — Google review
High above Prague towers St. Vitus Cathedral, the largest Gothic church in the Czech Republic, mausoleum for the Bohemian kings, and repository of the Bohemian crown jewels. The history of this imposing structure begins around 930, when Duke Wenceslaus I commissioned the construction of a Romanesque rotunda to house a relic, an arm, of St. Vitus. The presence of this relic contributed to the conversion of the local population to Christianity. This proved successful, as in 1060 Prince Spytihněv II decided to commission a new, larger Romanesque basilica to replace the rotunda. The new basilica also housed the tomb of Duke Wenceslaus I, who had since been canonized. After the Bishop of Prague was elevated to archbishop, King John the Blind laid the foundation stone for the current Gothic cathedral on November 21, 1344. Ultimately, the cathedral took 585 years to build (in phases), and it wasn't officially consecrated until 1929. This exceptionally long construction period certainly paid off. The building is 124 meters long, 34 meters high, and has three towers; the large south tower rises another 11 meters above the two 88-meter-high west towers. The most noteworthy elements of the interior are the magnificent stained-glass windows, several of which were designed by Alphonse Mucha. There are also the royal tombs: Charles IV, Rudolf II, Ferdinand I, and Maximilian II (all King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor) are buried in the cathedral. Furthermore, the Bohemian Crown Jewels (including the Crown of Saint Wenceslas) have been kept here since 1791. These are rarely shown to the public (replicas are on display in the Royal Palace). So, there's more than enough to admire in St. Vitus Cathedral!
Koen — Google review
2025-October St. Vitus Cathedral is gothically beautiful and definitely worth a visit while exploring Prague Castle. The stained-glass windows and Gothic details are impressive, and the size of the cathedral adds to its grandeur. However, having seen cathedrals in Rome and Madrid, I’d say St. Vitus doesn’t quite reach that same level of awe. It’s still remarkable, but it felt more like a historical landmark than a deeply moving experience. Still, it’s one of the top highlights within the Prague Castle complex and absolutely worth seeing.
Cindy R — Google review
I was amazed by St. Vitus Cathedral, the largest and most important cathedral in the Czech Republic. Words cannot describe the cathedral's size; just walking around it takes minutes. The cathedral's interior is truly stunning. There's a large main altar, several smaller altars, and wonderful historical sculptures and paintings on the walls. The cathedral is only open from 12:00 to 15:40, and it gets incredibly crowded. Don't leave Prague without visiting this cathedral.
Ruslan M — Google review
Architecture is nothing less than insane. There is no picture I can show that will justify how beautiful this place is. If you go during the day, I highly recommend you revisit after dark when it the lights are on. Note, I didn't go inside, but I have heard it's great. In that case you will need to buy a ticket
Dan R — Google review
A marvelleous piece of medieval church architechture and a huge and beautiful cathedral. Really impressive. The big negative side was, that the church was overful with people - and it wasn't even high season. It was impossible to truly enjoy the church, when the place was so packed that you felt like being sardines in a tin. Feels like the oversell tickets - entrance should be more regulated. But still amazing!
Henri ( — Google review
III. nádvoří 48/2, 119 01 Praha 1-Hradčany, Czechia•https://www.katedralasvatehovita.cz/cs•+420 224 372 434•Tips and more reviews for St. Vitus Cathedral
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Lennon Wall

4.1
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3.5
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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Lennon Wall in Prague is a vibrant and historic attraction that has been standing since the 1980s. Initially serving as a tribute to John Lennon, it became a place for fans to express their grief through paintings, lyrics, and slogans after the singer's tragic death. Despite efforts to erase the graffiti due to communist rule at the time, the wall persisted as a symbol of hope and peace for the city's population.
It's a wall of great historical significance. The graffiti on the wall is constantly changing, giving you a different view every time you visit. It's a place that photogenic people will especially love. If you'd like, you can even grab a pen and leave a memory on the wall. I highly recommend visiting this place when you're in Prague.
Ruslan M — Google review
The John Lennon Wall is an iconic spot, but unfortunately, much of the original graffiti has been covered by newer tags. As a result, it’s hard to appreciate the true artwork that was once there. While I understand the wall symbolizes free expression and a spirit of creativity, I found it a bit disappointing to see the original art almost completely obscured.
Eran F — Google review
An interesting place to visit in Prague on the Mala Strana side of Charles Bridge. I discovered this place by chance on Google Maps and was intrigued to go and have a look as I didn't look it up beforehand so I didn't know what to expect. Upon first glance, I was a bit underwhelmed, it just looked like a wall full of graffiti and defaced. However upon closer inspection there are parts of the wall adorned in art or words/quotes which stand out and aren't just tags. When I went in Sept 2025, there was a large group which I suspect was a school trip so very busy. It was interesting to visit simply to see what the memorial looked like and what was on the wall. If you spend a little time you can decipher some of the messages on the wall. I saw things like "Love" and biblical verses which stood out to me as a spiritual person. Only go out of your way to visit this place if you have time and have a general curiosity to see it otherwise you may feel you have wasted your time and come away very underwhelmed. There was a plaque by the gateway which said not to deface the wall but unfortunately because the rule is not enforced, anyone can leave their mark hence much of the scrawls on the wall mostly being graffiti. You don't need to purchase a ticket to visit the wall. This is an outdoor place!
Joanna F — Google review
Lennon Wall is a colorful and ever-changing canvas of street art, peace messages, and Beatles-inspired quotes. It’s not just a wall, but a symbol of freedom and self-expression that has evolved over decades. Every visit feels different because new layers of art are constantly added. A great spot for photos, but even better if you take a moment to read the messages and feel the creative energy here.
Wanderlust — Google review
I liked it, The Lennon Wall is an interesting and symbolic place that draws many tourists. It represents freedom and peace, constantly changing with colorful graffiti and messages. A must-see spot if you’re visiting Prague.
Montaser — Google review
I visited the Lennon Wall in Prague and really enjoyed the experience. The colorful artwork and powerful messages of peace and freedom create a unique and inspiring atmosphere. It’s a great spot for photos and reflection, and a must-see for anyone exploring Prague’s cultural side.
Zunaira R — Google review
Really enjoyed the atmosphere. The colorful graffiti, messages of peace, and artistic expressions make it a truly unique and inspiring place. It’s not just a wall — it’s a symbol of freedom, hope, and creativity. A must-see spot when visiting Prague!
Saeed B — Google review
Fans of legendary John Lennon, the man and his music, we were fondly surprised learning a wall honoring him existed in Prague. Imagine! My wife insisted that we find our way after crossing the Charles bridge from New Town into Old Town. We did. It was wonderful. Must visit!
John B — Google review
Velkopřevorské nám., 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia•https://prague.eu/cs/objevujte/zed-johna-lennona/•Tips and more reviews for Lennon Wall
6 min · 0.29 mi
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Charles Bridge

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4.6
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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Charles Bridge is a historic stone bridge that connects Prague's Old and New Towns. It is known for its lively atmosphere with street artists and entertainers. The bridge offers majestic views of iconic landmarks such as the Dancing House, Petrin Tower, and the historic fort of Vysehrad. Nearby attractions include the famous Prague Castle, which consists of multiple sections including St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, St. George's Basilica, and more.
It’s definitely a must visit spot no matter how many people there are. Feel the vibe of the excitement of the crowd and the splendid historic beauty. You have to be there at different timing though, in the morning, in the evening, on the rainy day and a beautiful day. And different angles, on the bridge, from the top of the tower and on the boat. It’s never enough.
Wen — Google review
Took these photos during my day trip to Prague on 2022 mid Dec. A wonderful site walk to the castle back to the train station. Love the history sites. The Charles Bridge is Prague's iconic medieval stone bridge, built from 1357 to 1402 under the auspices of King Charles IV to replace the flood-destroyed Judith Bridge. Connecting the Old Town with the Lesser Town across the Vltava River, the Gothic structure was the city's only river crossing for centuries, making it a crucial trade and procession route. Originally known as the Stone Bridge, it was officially renamed the Charles Bridge in 1870. A defining feature is the continuous alley of 30 Baroque statues and sculptures of saints that adorn its length, added mainly in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Most are now replicas, with the originals preserved in a museum, though they retain the bridge's mystical aura. The most famous statue commemorates St. John of Nepomuk, who legend says was martyred by being thrown from the bridge. Since 1965, the bridge has been pedestrian-only, transforming it into a vibrant hub for artists and musicians. It is a quintessential Prague experience, offering panoramic views of the city, including the majestic Prague Castle.
BahnooKT — Google review
This was the first place I visited when I arrived in Prague. The bridge was much less crowded than usual, but there were still a lot of tourists. It was extremely foggy, so nothing was visible. After sunrise, the views were incredibly beautiful. I recommend going just before sunrise, especially if you want to take beautiful photos. The bridge gets extremely crowded around noon. There are 30 Baroque statues on the bridge. This bridge will be one of your favorite places in Prague.
Ruslan M — Google review
Must see at sunset or at night I recommend. Beautiful unique statues all along both sides with great views of the city on both sides of the river. Pretty crowded but not any problem. You can pay for a ticket in the tower on the east side once you climb up several levels that will get you to the top for cool views of the bridge.
Joe B — Google review
One of the most beautiful bridges in the world, the key is to come here early in the morning around 5:30/6 am when the sun is slowly rising. There’s a lot less tourists and people so you can take some great photos and really take in the scenery. It gets extremely crowded in the afternoon onwards. All of the statues and history of the bridge truly are mesmerizing, this is a must visit if in Prague.
Connor — Google review
This bridge features amazing architecture, statues, river views and medieval era feel! Go early or late in the day if you want to avoid tourist jams. Don’t miss the Old Town Tower and stairs to the top at the east end of the bridge👍 ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Jeff G — Google review
Charles Bridge (Karlův most) An absolute highlight in Prague, truly an impressive and historic landmark. Walking across this bridge feels like walking through centuries of history. The view over the Vltava River and the city skyline is just stunning, especially in the evening. I visited on a Wednesday evening in October, it was lively but not overcrowded, just the perfect time to enjoy the atmosphere without the big tourist crowds. You’ll find street musicians, artists, and an amazing vibe that captures the spirit of Prague. ⭐️ 5 stars! A must-see in Prague, both for the view and the history.
Andreas B — Google review
Charles Bridge is one of the most magical places in Prague — a true masterpiece that captures the city’s charm and history. Walking across it feels like stepping back in time, surrounded by beautiful baroque statues, the sound of street musicians, and incredible views of Prague Castle and the Vltava River. It’s especially enchanting early in the morning or at sunset when the light reflects on the water and the bridge feels almost dreamlike. Each statue tells a story, and every view from the bridge looks like a postcard. It’s a place where history, art, and atmosphere come together perfectly.
Rewand — Google review
Karlův most, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia•https://prague.eu/cs/objevujte/karluv-most-2•Tips and more reviews for Charles Bridge
9 min · 2.8 mi
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Petrin Tower

4.5
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4.2
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Observation Decks & Towers
Petrin Tower is a famous landmark in Prague, offering a panoramic view of the city and its skyline. It resembles the Eiffel Tower and is located on Petrin Hill. Visitors can enjoy a funicular ride to reach the tower and then climb 299 wooden steps to reach the top. From there, they can admire majestic sights such as Charles Bridge, the Dancing House, and Prague Castle.
Climbing the Petrin Tower is one of the best ways to see Prague and it is absolutely worth the visit. We waited around 15 to 20 minutes to get tickets, which was reasonable given how popular it is. On the first viewing platform we had to wait another 10 minutes before being allowed to go up to the top, but the system works well to control numbers so it never feels overcrowded inside. There is a lift available for an extra cost, but I chose the stairs, which is a good option if you do not mind the climb. From the top the views of Prague are fantastic, stretching right across the city, and in the evening the tower is beautifully illuminated which makes it even more special.
Luke W — Google review
The oldest castle in the world! Amazing Bohemian architecture. View from there is amazing. Going inside the castle might be worth it for few individuals who like history. But visiting this place, most people do it for the views. It is even more prettier when lit. It is pure fairy tale when it rains!
Vigneshwaran K — Google review
This tower is located on the tip of the hill. We need to hike for about 1.5km (as per my experience). There will be lot of steps, upways, which we need to hike. But after hiking, we would have breath taking views of prague from one end. Photos will be 👌 if the weather cooperates. I did not accesed to the top of pétrin tower. But I have mentioned the prices for staris and lift as per current date 09-10-2025 in the images. I have not seen any toilets. Foods options available ( bit expensive). Funicular option is not available when we went there. If the funicular is working, it is the best option to reach out.
Rajala M — Google review
A must for visiting Prague and seeing views over the city. There are other locations like the tower on the opposite side of the city however we loved the idea of going through the park and going up a historic looking structure. There's a lift option but would recommended the stairs which are partly on the exterior to experience the views (and weather) as you walk up. The lift is best for those who aren't great with heights and those happy to wait) Once at the first viewing platform that was a Que to go to the top which was well worth it.
Matthew — Google review
Tower that served multiple purposes during its life, now dedicated as view platform only. It's possible to go up by both stairs (which have additional viewing platform on the way to the top and elevator (which cost extra and has zeroe views). Offers 360 views of the whole Prague though might get crowded on top and in bad weather it's hard to get good photos. Still I would recommend it as the last of first point looking at everything you visited/going to visit.
Maciej P — Google review
Once of the most popular tourist attractions in Prague but not the easiest to get too. It’s a steep climb uphill along windy paths with no direct route. When you get to the tower it’s busy and the lady in the ticket office isn’t particularly helpful. For an adult is 250 for the stairs or 400 for the lift (around £14.50). Opted for the stairs and glad we did as the lift was very tiny. It’s a long climb up a spiral staircase but there are seats on route to both platforms. The views are spectacular and it’s worth going all the way to the top. Separate staircase to come down.
Linda — Google review
A must visit place! the way to the tower was amazing., strolling path inside the forest, and you have a lots of spots to see the city from above. The tower itself has 300 stairs to climb up , but the spectacular view from above worth it.
Shiri R — Google review
First of all, you should know that you're climbing A LOT of stairs. My friends were finished half of the way 😂 convincing them was really hard 😂 I think it's worth climbing all those stairs we really enjoyed it there. We went there in the evening so I don't know about how much you should wait for the view
DİLARA E — Google review
Petřínské sady 633, 118 00 Praha 1-Malá Strana, Czechia•https://prague.eu/cs/objevujte/petrinska-rozhledna?back=1•+420 221 714 714•Tips and more reviews for Petrin Tower
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Lennon Wall, these restaurants are about a 2-minute walk away.

Cukrkávalimonáda

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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Cafe
This delightful café/bistro in the Malá Strana neighbourhood of Prague is perfect for a relaxed coffee break or afternoon snack. With comfortable seating, pleasant service, and delicious desserts (particularly their Czech pastries), it's a great spot to wander into if you're sightseeing in the area. In addition to tasty staples like pancakes and eggs, Cukrkávalimonada also offers a specials breakfast menu designed for locals.
One of the best restaurants in Prague! The food was not only delicious but also very healthy. The atmosphere was absolutely amazing – a perfect blend of elegance and coziness, making it a delightful place to spend time. The staff were incredibly kind and professional, making us feel truly special. I highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Prague who wants to have an unforgettable dining experience!
Ceyda B — Google review
Easily one of the best places i’ve been in prague. Super fresh made lemonade and smoothies. The sandwich tasted amazing and was also freshly made. The staff was super kind and even offered to adjust meals to our likings :) Inside it’s cozy and not too crowded considering its wonderful location near the bridge. Can confidently recommend this place to everyone!
Luca — Google review
Very good quality food and presentation especially the breakfast and home made cakes, so the chef is good. Service also very good at least early morning on Sunday, 3 beautiful women all very attentive and quick to respond with a smile. Hidden gem in Mala strana.
Stelio F — Google review
Tasty strudel & cappuccino! Excellent lemon cake! Pleasant sevice and atmosphere
Алина С — Google review
We found this by accident and it was a great find. It was relatively quiet (a bonus after Charles Bridge) but the food was excellent, especially the signature sour cherry strudel. The coffee also was good and the service was efficient and cheerful.
Les R — Google review
Amazing homemade cakes! Great selection of savory plates. Gorgeous presentations and the quality of the ingredients are high. Very relaxing atmosphere. Loved it!
Matteo F — Google review
Amazing food and amazing prices. Found this gem on the lonely planet book and what a surprise. It is definitely not traditional Czech cuisine but it is that modern restaurant/cafe you need. The salad was great and massive, their hot chocolate was super rich, the salmon breakfast was also great, and needless to say their desserts were also yummy. They accept CARD.
Veronica B — Google review
For me, excellent experience in the centre of Prague near the Charles Bridge. The coffee there was really tasty and pistachio cheesecake there was one of the best cakes I ever had. The staff was very friendly and caring. Even though the place is largely visited by tourists, locals can also enjoy the quality and unique atmosphere of it!
Boris V — Google review
Lázeňská 7, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia•http://www.cukrkavalimonada.com/•+420 257 225 396•Tips and more reviews for Cukrkávalimonáda

U Modré Kachničky

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Located in the Mala Strana neighborhood of Prague, U Modré Kachničky is a charming Czech restaurant housed in a 16th-century Baroque building. The interior is adorned with medieval-style decor, featuring brocaded chairs, lush maroon velvet, and intricate woodwork. The menu showcases hearty traditional dishes with a focus on game meats prepared by a chef with royal culinary experience.
Incredible restaurant in the very heart of Prague! The food was absolutely amazing and incredibly delicious! The service was just remarkable and the atmosphere was greatest gem in this crown! There was a pianist who made the overall experience unforgettable! I can highly recommend this place to everyone who wants to try the best and authentic taste of duck prepared in the heart of Prague!!!
Teodora M — Google review
I had a wonderful wedding lunch here. The restaurant made the day memorable . The food was delicious, the restaurant crew was detailed and attentive. I love the pate, the duck , the traditional soup and definitely the traditional dessert very very much . I must say they have the best bread basket in town . Thank you for the beautiful restaurant experience .
Angeline N — Google review
We went here for lunch, and it was incredible. I made a reservation, but I don't know if it was necessary. There were several empty tables. I got the lamb, which was delicious. The two people I was with also enjoyed their dishes of duck and rabbit. The service was great and attentive. It is very fancy feeling inside, but all the guests dresses pretty casually. I would highly recommend this restaurant. It was one of my favorites in Prague.
Jessica K — Google review
My friends and I had a wonderful tasting dinner at this restaurant. It offers an exceptional dining experience with a unique and elegant atmosphere. The service was outstanding – special thanks to Lucas for his professionalism and attentiveness. The food was of the highest quality, and the wine selection was impressive. I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone seeking a refined culinary experience.
Rūta A — Google review
Finding a definitive "favorite" in a city as gastronomically rich as Prague is a rare achievement, but this establishment has unequivocally secured that title for me. It represents a masterful trifecta of culinary prowess, sophisticated ambiance, and impeccable service. From the moment we were seated, the atmosphere felt effortlessly cool and vibrant, managed by a team that was both welcoming and highly professional. We began our meal by sharing the Burrata Salad and the Beetroot Carpaccio. While the burrata was perfectly pleasant, creamy, fresh, and well-executed it was its companion plate that truly silenced the table. The Beetroot Carpaccio was nothing short of a revelation. This dish "stole the show," presenting a stunning tableau of earthy sweetness and bright, acidic notes. The beetroot itself was prepared to an exquisite tenderness, both juicy and flavorful, creating a perfectly harmonious and balanced starter. It is, without exaggeration, one of the finest salads I have had the pleasure of tasting. My only lament was a minor one of pure desire: the elegant portioning left me wishing for just a few more bites of its brilliance. For our main courses, we selected the Roasted Duck and the Lamb Shank. Both dishes arrived as a testament to the kitchen's technical skill, proving to be deeply delicious and satisfying. The Lamb Shank, however, was the clear standout. It was a masterclass in slow cooking; the meat was rendered impossibly tender and succulent, separating from the bone at the mere suggestion of a fork. This was complemented by a rich, deeply flavorful sauce that enhanced the lamb's natural character without overwhelming it. It was, simply put, one of the best lamb shanks I have ever been served. Accompanying our meal was a lovely bottle of Czech Pinot Noir. It proved to be a surprisingly delightful and very nice pairing, showcasing the growing quality of the local viticulture. We concluded by sharing the Crème Brûlée. After the soaring heights of the preceding courses, this was the one note that felt slightly more grounded. The flavor profile itself was flawless the custard was velvety, with a perfect calibration of sweetness and vanilla. However, I was anticipating the signature, shattering crack of a perfectly caramelized crust. The top, while pleasant, lacked that definitive glassy crunch that elevates a good crème brûlée to a great one. Despite this minor textural critique of the dessert, the overall experience was outstanding. The brilliance of the savory courses, paired with the chic atmosphere and stellar service, has cemented this restaurant as my absolute Prague essential.
R. Y — Google review
A romantic Old Town hideaway where candlelit rooms, vintage décor and warm service set the mood. The duck-focused menu is rich yet well balanced, portions generous, sauces refined, and the wine list thoughtful. Cozy, elegant, and consistently delicious.
Martha M — Google review
My sister found this restaurant on Google with a good rating after we visited Prague Castle. At first, when we entered, it felt a bit intimidating because the ambience was quite unusual for a restaurant. Nevertheless, we gave it a try and it was so worthwhile! We ordered one starter, two main dishes, and a dessert to share. Everything was very tasty. The portions were as expected and the price was fair for what we got. We also ordered an excellent local white wine, and the service was five-star. Actually, this was something we noticed across the whole city — really nice people in restaurants and service in general. I cannot recommend this place enough.
Stephanie B — Google review
Went for the taster menu with wine pairing. A real special treat in this fantasic restaurant. Thank you so much for the highlight meal of our holiday
Paul Y — Google review
Nebovidská 460/6, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia•http://umodrekachnicky.cz/en/nebovidska•+420 257 320 308•Tips and more reviews for U Modré Kachničky
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Restaurant Mlýnec

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Restaurant Mlýnec is a contemporary Czech restaurant located at the foot of the Charles Bridge in Prague. It offers a stylish ambiance with large windows and live jazz evenings. The chef, Marek Sada, brings his culinary expertise from San Francisco and New York to create flawless presentations of Czech-influenced modern European cuisine.
Absolutely wonderful experience! We celebrated a birthday at this magnificent restaurant, and everything was simply perfect. The food was delicious — beautifully presented and full of flavor. The service was outstanding: attentive, friendly, and professional throughout the evening. We had reserved a table in advance and, per our request, were seated by the window with a lovely view of the bridge. It made the evening even more special. Highly recommend this place for both the food and the atmosphere!
Daria B — Google review
We had dinner at the restaurant and really enjoyed our evening. Everything was delicious, and the service was great. We ordered the course menu and loved every dish ,especially the veal schnitzel, which was absolutely amazing! We also really enjoyed the atmosphere and the cocktails. We’ll definitely come back again!
Genya — Google review
While celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary in Prague, we had the joy of dining at Restaurant Mlýnec and it was unforgettable. From the moment we arrived, the staff made us feel welcomed. The food was incredible, each dish beautifully crafted and full of flavor. But what truly touched us was the special gesture they made for our anniversary. It was simple, heartfelt, and turned a wonderful evening into something truly meaningful. A night we’ll always remember.
Berkman M — Google review
We started dinner with cocktails. Both their seasonal specials and regular cocktails. We tried the veal tartar the fois gras, the mixed salad which we found delicious. Zdenek our server recommended a delicious Czech wine for dinner. For dinner he recommended the venison which I had it was delicious. My friend had the scallops and shrimp which did not disappoint. Another friend had the mushroom risotto which was one of the best ones she had ever had. Although we were full we shared the coconut crème brûlée for dessert which was a perfect finish. So good we almost asked for a doggie bag for the last 2 spoonfuls.
K S — Google review
⭐⭐⭐ 3/5 Stars The location of Mlýnec is hard to beat — right by the river with beautiful views of the Charles Bridge. The ambiance is elegant, and the staff was professional and attentive throughout our visit, which we really appreciated. That said, the food itself didn’t quite match the high price point. While the presentation was lovely, the flavors felt underwhelming, especially given Prague has so many incredible dining options at more accessible prices. Portions were also on the smaller side, which made the overall value feel lacking. It’s definitely a nice spot for a special occasion if you’re after the view and atmosphere, but for us, the food experience didn’t justify the expense. Our waiter was Mike and he was fantastic
Josefina B — Google review
The experience was incredible- one of the best restaurants we have been to in Prague. The vibe of the restaurant is modern, but casual, and the views of the bridge are amazing. The service was very polite and friendly, and even gave us recommendations for events in Prague. The food was delicious. We picked dishes from A la Carte, and they were well portioned, well served and very tasty. We had the Potato Soup to start with and it was amazing. I would highly recommend it as a romantic restaurant !
Maria J — Google review
I ordered 3 appetizers + 1 main dish. Overall, the dinner was satisfactory. The salad, the smoked eel and roasted foie gras were good. The duck confit used BBQ source which was a bit confusing to me but the texture was okay. The free bread were pretty good, with a nice variety of flavors and textures. The main drawback was the obvious slowdown of serving next dishes after I finished the first 2 appetizers; the 3rd and 4th dish were served 1 hour after I finished my 2nd dish.
FCMinion — Google review
The service was amazing, it seems like mostly the crowd is tourists, but it is very much a great restaurant, with amazing food, beautiful drinks and great service. The view is great too. We have gotten great recommendations from our server, and it really paid off for us. We had such yummy food, and the place proved to be a real gem, and not anything like a typical tourist trap. This is high quality food with great service and for the location and everything else - the prices are very fair. We decided to go for cocktails instead of wine, and they were very creative versions of classical drinks, with a beautiful taste profile!
Borut H — Google review
Novotného lávka 9, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia•https://www.mlynec.cz/•+420 277 000 777•Tips and more reviews for Restaurant Mlýnec

U Tří jelínků

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Located in the picturesque Nerudova Street in Prague's castle quarter, "U Tří jelínků" is a historic restaurant with a rich legacy. Acquired by the Jelinek family in 1918, it has been a popular spot for beer enthusiasts since Mr. Jelinek struck a contract with Pilsner brewery. The restaurant offers an inviting atmosphere and friendly staff, serving up delicious Czech dishes like beef goulash and potato pancakes.
At this restaurant I can say my faith in traditional Czech food was restored. The goulash was delicious. I tried goulash in another location and was disappointed but decided to give it another chance. Best decision! Also the pork was very tasty, the meat perfectly cooked, the salad seasoned great and the mashed potatoes had interesting taste. I don’t know why was darker, I guess had an extra gravy inside but the taste didn’t disappoint. Portions are too big for me, but I struggled to finish almost everything! They also have terrace in front of the restaurant but is pretty small, we didn’t catch a table.
Andreea D — Google review
Proper Czech food in a lovely resturant. I had a lovely time here and during my week in Prague went multiple times for dinner. Had a lovey pork knuckle which was huge and is probably best shared with someone else. Goulash in a bread bowl was so lovely. Staff were friendly and very good. I had a lovely time here and when I'm next in Prague I'll be back!
Adam H — Google review
If you're craving authentic Czech cuisine with a modern twist, this restaurant is a must-visit! 🇨🇿✨ The sleek, contemporary decor sets the perfect vibe, but it's the food that truly shines — I had the best goulash I've ever tasted in the Czech Republic here. Rich, flavorful, and perfectly spiced, it was a comforting masterpiece. 🍲👌 Highly recommend for anyone looking to experience traditional flavors in a stylish setting.
Maryam B — Google review
It was our first time trying local food in Prague, and we absolutely loved it! We went with the staff’s recommendation, and it was the best choice. Everything was delicious. The service was quick, the girls were very attentive, and we didn’t have to wait at all for a table. An excellent experience. We’d definitely come back!
Vanessa F — Google review
A nice cozy restaurant around the corner from the Prague Castle. There are tables available inside and in front of the building. Both locals and tourists enjoying fabulous food. We had soup, salad, and an entree and all were excellent!!
Rich T — Google review
came here early for dinner and managed to get a spot this place sells amazing czech food for starters, we got the traditional czech soup - was creamy and sweet! a pleasant surprise afterwards got the beef goulash with potato pancakes and pork knuckle - both were fantastic the beef was so tender and well seasoned, the potato pancakes absorb the flavour perfectly as well and were crispy on the outside pork knuckle was huge, the crispy skin completing the pork fat and meat perfectly, and the best part was that the meat was still juicy the staff here are also so friendly as well, would definitely recommend coming here
Chantelle C — Google review
Servers were very nice, the food and drinks were absolutely delicious, it seemed healthy and well made. We (a group of 5) went 2 times. We didn’t have to wait to be seated, but it probably depends on what time you arrive.
Katja D — Google review
Friendly service delicious food and good beer. Even the prices weren't top high. What else should I say? Go and visit it yourself. Recommended
Nagy T — Google review
Nerudova 206/4, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia•https://utrijelinku.cz/•+420 774 211 335•Tips and more reviews for U Tří jelínků
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