Prague, Czech Republic 3 days travel itinerary - day by day guide with budget and tips
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3-Day Prague, Czech Republic Itinerary (2026)

This 3-day Prague itinerary focuses on exploring the city's main attractions while staying within a budget of $50-100 per day. It includes walking tours, affordable meals, and free or low-cost activities to make the most of your time in this beautiful city.

A fast trip to Prague, Czech Republic, perfect for food lovers & history buffs & beach lovers

Duration

3 days

Budget

USD 200-400 (~CZK 4,600-CZK 9,200)

Best Time

April-May and September-October offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds compared to the peak summer months.

Activities

18

Perfect for:Food loversHistory buffsBeach loversPhotographers

Prague is a beautiful city with stunning architecture, rich history, and a vibrant cultural scene. It's also relatively affordable, making it a great destination for budget travelers.

Your itinerary covers 11 must-have experiences

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Bridge

Day 1: Charles Bridge Walk

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Square

Day 1: Old Town Square Exploration

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Castle

Day 2: Prague Castle Visit

Included

Cathedral

Day 2: St. Vitus Cathedral Exploration

Included
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Hidden Gem

Day 2: John Lennon Wall

Included
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Beer Garden

Day 3: Letná Beer Garden

Included
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Observation Point

Day 3: Petřín Hill Funicular & Observation Tower

Included
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Park

Day 3: Letná Park Visit

Included
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Island

Day 3: Kampa Island Exploration

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Local Market

Day 3: Lunch at Manifesto Market

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Traditional Czech Food

Various meals throughout the itinerary

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📅 Best Time to Visit

April-May and September-October offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds compared to the peak summer months.

The weather in Prague during the shoulder seasons is generally mild, but can be unpredictable. Expect sunny days, occasional rain, and cooler evenings. Layering clothing is recommended.

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shoulder season

Shoulder seasons (April-May & September-October) offer a balance of pleasant weather and fewer tourists compared to the summer peak.

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Highlight of the Day
Exploring Old Town Square and seeing the Astronomical Clock
☀️18°/8°CUSD 30 (~CZK 690)
Day 1 Route🚶 walking

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🛣️Interesting Detours & Side Trips

  1. 🚶From the hotel, walk to Old Town Square (usually within a few minutes if staying in Old Town).

    9:00 AM - Old Town Square Exploration

    FREE

    Start your day exploring the heart of Prague, Old Town Square. Admire the colorful buildings, the Church of Our Lady before Týn, and the Jan Hus Memorial. Take photos and soak in the atmosphere.

  2. 🚶Old Town Hall is located directly on Old Town Square, so the Astronomical Clock is easily accessible.Old Town Square, Prague → Old Town Hall, Old Town Square, Prague

    11:00 AM - Astronomical Clock Show

    FREE

    Witness the hourly show of the Astronomical Clock, one of the oldest and most intricate clocks in the world. Arrive a few minutes early to secure a good viewing spot.

  3. 🚶Havelska Koruna is a short walk from the Astronomical Clock, located on Havelská street.Old Town Hall, Old Town Square, Prague → Havelská 501/21, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia

    12:00 PM - Lunch at Havelska Koruna

    $5-8 (~CZK 115-CZK 184)

    Enjoy a traditional Czech lunch at Havelska Koruna, a popular cafeteria-style restaurant offering affordable and delicious local dishes. Try the goulash or svíčková (beef sirloin in cream sauce).

  4. 🚶Walk from Havelska Koruna towards Charles Bridge, approximately a 10-15 minute walk.Havelská 501/21, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia → Karlův most, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia

    1:30 PM - Charles Bridge Walk

    FREE

    Walk across the iconic Charles Bridge, admiring the statues and the views of Prague Castle and the Vltava River. Be prepared for crowds, especially during peak season.

  5. 🚶Free Walking Tours usually start near Old Town Square, check the specific tour's meeting point.Karlův most, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia → Various starting points near Old Town Square

    3:00 PM - Free Walking Tour

    Tip-based ($5-10 suggested) (~CZK 115-CZK 230)

    Join a free walking tour of the Old Town and Jewish Quarter. Many companies offer these tours, which operate on a tip-based system. It's a great way to learn about the city's history and see hidden gems.

  6. 🚶U Medvidku is a short walk from Old Town Square, located on Na Perštýně street.Various starting points near Old Town Square → Na Perštýně 7, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia

    6:00 PM - Dinner at U Medvidku

    $8-12 (~CZK 184-CZK 276)

    Enjoy a traditional Czech dinner and beer at U Medvidku, one of the oldest breweries in Prague. They offer hearty meals at reasonable prices.

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Where to Stay Tonight

Old Town

Centrally located, close to major attractions, and easily accessible by public transport.

Check-in: 3:00 PMCheck-out: 11:00 AM$80-150 (~CZK 1,840-CZK 3,450)/nightCheck Hotel Prices
Highlight of the Day
Visiting Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral
🌧️17°/7°CUSD 38 (~CZK 874)
Day 2 Route🚆 transit

🛣️Interesting Detours & Side Trips

  1. 🚆Take tram 22 or 23 from Lesser Town to Prague Castle (Pražský hrad stop).

    9:00 AM - Prague Castle Visit

    Free (for limited access) / $15-20 (for full access) (~CZK 345-CZK 460)

    Head to Prague Castle early to avoid the crowds. Explore the castle grounds, including St. Vitus Cathedral, Old Royal Palace, and Golden Lane. A limited free access option allows you to enter the St. Vitus Cathedral nave and some castle courtyards.

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  2. 🚶St. Vitus Cathedral is located within Prague Castle, easily accessible on foot.

    11:00 AM - St. Vitus Cathedral Exploration

    FREE

    Marvel at the stunning architecture and stained glass windows of St. Vitus Cathedral, the largest and most important church in the Czech Republic. Even the free access allows a good view inside.

  3. 🚶Street food stands are located near Prague Castle's exit, easily accessible on foot.Prague Castle, Prague → Various locations near Prague Castle

    12:30 PM - Lunch at Street Food Stand near Prague Castle

    $5-8 (~CZK 115-CZK 184)

    Grab a quick and affordable lunch at one of the street food stands near Prague Castle. Try a trdelník (sweet pastry) or a grilled sausage.

  4. 🚶Lesser Town is located just below Prague Castle, explore on foot.Various locations near Prague Castle → Lesser Town, Prague

    2:00 PM - Lesser Town Exploration

    Free (walking around) / $5-8 (Church of St. Nicholas) (~CZK 115-CZK 184)

    Wander through the charming streets of Lesser Town (Malá Strana), admiring the Baroque architecture and picturesque squares. Visit the Church of St. Nicholas, a stunning example of Baroque architecture (entry fee applies).

  5. 🚶Walk from Lesser Town to the John Lennon Wall, located on Velkopřevorské náměstí.Lesser Town, Prague → Velkopřevorské náměstí, 118 00 Praha 1, Czechia

    4:00 PM - John Lennon Wall

    FREE

    Visit the John Lennon Wall, a symbol of peace and freedom. Add your own graffiti to the wall and take photos.

  6. 🚶Lokal U Bílé Kuželky is a short walk from the John Lennon Wall, located on Míšeňská street.Velkopřevorské náměstí, 118 00 Praha 1, Czechia → Míšeňská 12, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia

    6:00 PM - Dinner at Lokal U Bílé Kuželky

    $8-12 (~CZK 184-CZK 276)

    Enjoy a delicious and affordable Czech dinner at Lokal U Bílé Kuželky, known for its traditional dishes and local beer.

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Where to Stay Tonight

Lesser Town

Charming neighborhood with cobblestone streets, close to Prague Castle, and a quieter atmosphere.

Check-in: 3:00 PMCheck-out: 11:00 AM$80-150 (~CZK 1,840-CZK 3,450)/nightCheck Hotel Prices
Highlight of the Day
Enjoying the views from Letná Park and Petřín Hill
☁️19°/9°CUSD 42 (~CZK 966)
Day 3 Route🚆 transit

🛣️Interesting Detours & Side Trips

  1. 🚆Take tram or metro to Letná Park. Check the specific location within the park.

    9:00 AM - Letná Park Visit

    FREE

    Start your day with a visit to Letná Park, offering panoramic views of Prague's bridges and Old Town. Relax, enjoy the fresh air, and take photos.

  2. 🚶Letná Beer Garden is located within Letná Park, easily accessible on foot.Letná Park, Prague → Letenské sady, Prague

    10:30 AM - Letná Beer Garden

    $3-5 (~CZK 69-CZK 115)

    Enjoy a refreshing Czech beer at the Letná Beer Garden, one of the most popular beer gardens in Prague. Take in the views while you relax.

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  3. 🚆Take a tram or metro from Letná Park to Manifesto Market at Na Florenci.Letenské sady, Prague → Na Florenci, Prague

    12:00 PM - Lunch at Manifesto Market

    $8-12 (~CZK 184-CZK 276)

    Head to Manifesto Market, a modern food market with a variety of international cuisines. Find an affordable option for lunch.

  4. 🚆Take tram 22 from Manifesto Market to Petřín Hill Funicular station (Újezd stop).Na Florenci, Prague → Petřín Hill, Prague

    1:30 PM - Petřín Hill Funicular & Observation Tower

    $6-8 (funicular and tower) (~CZK 138-CZK 184)

    Take the funicular up Petřín Hill and climb the Petřín Observation Tower, a miniature replica of the Eiffel Tower. Enjoy breathtaking views of Prague.

    🎟Check prices on Klook
  5. 🚶Kampa Island is a short walk from the Petřín Hill Funicular station, across Charles Bridge.Petřín Hill, Prague → Kampa Island, Prague

    3:30 PM - Kampa Island Exploration

    Free (walking around) / $8-12 (Kampa Museum) (~CZK 184-CZK 276)

    Explore Kampa Island, a charming island on the Vltava River. Visit the Kampa Museum, see the Čertovka (Devil's Stream), and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.

    🎟Check prices on Klook
  6. 🚶Nase Maso is a short walk from Kampa Island, located on Dlouhá street.Kampa Island, Prague → Dlouhá 727/39, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia

    6:00 PM - Dinner at Nase Maso

    $8-12 (~CZK 184-CZK 276)

    Enjoy a delicious and affordable burger or sandwich at Nase Maso, a popular butcher shop and restaurant known for its high-quality meat.

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Where to Stay Tonight

New Town

More modern area with good transport links, shopping, and dining options.

Check-in: 3:00 PMCheck-out: 11:00 AM$80-150 (~CZK 1,840-CZK 3,450)/nightCheck Hotel Prices

Prague's culinary scene is a delightful blend of hearty traditional dishes and modern interpretations. Expect rich flavors, generous portions, and a focus on meat, but don't worry, there are also options for vegetarians. Embrace the local culture by indulging in the savory and sweet delights the city has to offer.

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$10-20

Svíčková na smetaně (Beef Sirloin in Cream Sauce)

Tender beef sirloin served in a creamy vegetable sauce, typically accompanied by bread dumplings (houskové knedlíky), cranberry sauce, and a slice of lemon. It's a Czech classic and a must-try for meat lovers.

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$3-6

Trdelník (Chimney Cake)

A sweet pastry made from rolled dough, grilled over an open fire, and topped with sugar and cinnamon. While its origins are debated, it's a ubiquitous street food in Prague.

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$8-15

Vepřo Knedlo Zelo (Roast Pork with Dumplings and Sauerkraut)

A quintessential Czech meal consisting of roast pork, bread dumplings (houskové knedlíky), and sauerkraut. A hearty and satisfying dish.

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$7-14

Guláš (Goulash)

A thick stew made with beef, onions, paprika, and other spices. Served with bread or dumplings. Perfect for a cold day.

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$4-8

Palačinky (Crepes)

Thin pancakes filled with sweet or savory fillings. Popular fillings include Nutella, jam, fruit, cheese, or ham.

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$6-12

Nakládaný Hermelín (Pickled Camembert)

Camembert-style cheese marinated in oil, spices, and peppers. A popular appetizer often served with bread.

📍 Where to Eat

Old TownTouristy, but offers a wide variety of restaurants and street food.
VinohradyKnown for its trendy restaurants, cafes, and international cuisine.
ŽižkovMore affordable and authentic, with traditional Czech pubs and eateries.
HolešoviceUp-and-coming district with modern restaurants and art galleries, offering diverse culinary experiences.

💡 Good to Know

It's customary to tip around 10-15% for good service. When dining with a group, it's common to split the bill evenly or indicate who is paying for what. It's polite to say 'Dobrou chuť' (Enjoy your meal) before eating.

Vegetarian options are becoming more prevalent, especially in tourist areas, but may not be prominent on all menus. Look for 'bezmasé' (meatless) dishes. Vegan options can be more challenging to find; HappyCow app can be helpful. Gluten-free options are available in some restaurants, look for 'bezlepkové' on the menu or ask staff. Inform your server about any allergies.

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Check for public holidays as they can affect opening hours of attractions and shops. Easter Monday (usually in April) is a significant holiday.

  • 3 days budget-friendly trip — excludes international flights
  • Rough estimates — actual prices vary by season and availability
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Accommodation

USD 68 (~CZK 1,564)

AI estimated based on typical hotel costs

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Food

USD 75 (~CZK 1,725)
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Activities

USD 52 (~CZK 1,196)
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Saving

Utilize Prague's excellent public transport instead of taxis or ride-shares; consider buying multi-day passes if staying longer.

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Saving

Seek out 'polední menu' (daily lunch menu) offered by many local restaurants for fantastic value, multi-course meals during weekdays.

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Explore free attractions like walking across Charles Bridge, wandering Old Town Square, enjoying city parks, and visiting many churches.

Splurge

Attend a classical music concert or an opera performance in one of Prague's historic venues for an unforgettable cultural experience.

Splurge

Indulge in a unique Czech beer spa experience or a traditional spa treatment for ultimate relaxation.

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Local Wisdom

Avoid exchanging money at street kiosks or offices advertising '0% commission' in tourist areas; their exchange rates are usually poor. Use ATMs from major banks instead.

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Local Wisdom

Venture beyond the main tourist arteries for dining; neighborhoods like Vinohrady or Žižkov offer more authentic Czech cuisine at better prices.

  • Use public transportation: Prague has an excellent and affordable public transportation system.
  • Buy a multi-day transportation pass: This will save you money if you plan to use public transportation frequently.
  • Eat like a local: Try traditional Czech dishes at local restaurants and avoid tourist traps.
  • Drink tap water: Tap water in Prague is safe to drink.
  • Learn a few basic Czech phrases: It will be appreciated by locals.
  • Be aware of pickpockets: Keep your belongings safe, especially in crowded areas.
  • Exchange currency at reputable exchange offices: Avoid exchanging money at the airport or tourist traps.
  • Book accommodations in advance: This is especially important during peak season.
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    Comfortable walking shoes
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    Layers of clothing (weather can be unpredictable)
  • 3
    Rain jacket or umbrella
  • 4
    Reusable water bottle
  • 5
    Small backpack or day bag
  • 6
    Universal adapter (if needed)
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    Camera
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    Phrasebook or translation app
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    Power bank
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    First-aid kit

Flights & Accommodation

Book 3-6 months in advance, especially for peak seasons (summer, Christmas, Easter) to secure better prices and availability.

Travel Insurance

Arrange comprehensive travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost luggage well before departure.

Prague Castle Timed Entry Tickets

Book online in advance to save time and avoid long queues, particularly during high season, for specific circuits.

Popular Tours (e.g., Jewish Quarter, Old Town Hall Astronomical Clock, boat cruises)

Book well in advance (1-2 months for high season) as popular English-speaking tours and specific attraction slots often sell out.

Airport Transfer or Intercity Train Tickets

Arrange airport transfers or book train tickets (if traveling internationally or to other Czech cities) a few weeks ahead for convenience.

Restaurant Reservations

For popular restaurants, especially those in high demand or for weekend dinners, make reservations a few days to a week ahead.

Public Transport Pass (e.g., 24h/72h pass)

Consider purchasing upon arrival if planning extensive use of public transport; saves time and often money compared to single tickets.

Visa Requirements

Check visa requirements for your nationality well in advance of your trip (typically 3-6 months), as processing can take time.

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Trip Summary

DestinationPrague, Czech Republic
Duration3 days
BudgetUSD 200-400

Note: Travel conditions, regulations, and local customs may change. We recommend verifying essential details — such as visa requirements, emergency contacts, and payment options — closer to your travel date.

SIM & Connectivity

SIM Options

Airalo$9.50 for 1GB/7 days, $18 for 3GB/30 days
eSIM1GB, 3GB options available

📍 Airalo app or website

Vodafone Czech Republic$15 for 10GB/30 days
Physical SIM10GB

📍 Vodafone stores at the airport (Vaclav Havel Airport Prague) or in city center (e.g., Wenceslas Square)

T-Mobile Czech Republic$12 for 4GB/30 days
Physical SIM4GB

📍 T-Mobile stores at the airport (Vaclav Havel Airport Prague) or in city center.

Travel Wifi$60 for 7 days (Unlimited Data, subject to fair usage policy)
Pocket WiFiUnlimited

📍 Online reservation and delivery to your hotel or airport pickup

WiFi Availability

Free WiFi is widely available in hotels, cafes, and restaurants. Many public areas, such as Old Town Square, also offer free WiFi hotspots. However, the speed and reliability can vary.

Useful Apps

Pro Tip

Consider purchasing a local SIM card or eSIM for reliable internet access. Check if your hotel offers free WiFi before relying on public hotspots. Download offline maps before your trip to avoid data charges. Be mindful of data usage when streaming videos or downloading large files.

Tipping Etiquette

Restaurants

10% or round up to nice number

Taxis

Round up

Hotels

CZK 50–100 per bag

Tell the waiter the total you want to pay. Don't leave tip on the table.

Safety & Travel Advisories

Check official government advisories for the latest safety information, entry requirements, and travel warnings before your trip.

Emergency Numbers

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Police

158

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Ambulance

155

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Fire

150

112 for all emergencies

Payments

Cash Culture

Czech Republic uses CZK (koruna), not EUR

Credit Cards

Widely accepted in Prague; less so in rural areas

Contactless

Common in Prague

Pro Tip

Exchange money at reputable exchange offices. Avoid exchanging at tourist traps near landmarks.

April-May and September-October offer the best balance of pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Summer is peak season and can be very crowded and more expensive.

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