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Roundtrip prices range from $95 - $426, and one-ways to Prague start as low as $55.

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You have several options for which airline you choose to travel with to Prague. There are 10 airlines flying into PRG: British Airways, Aegean, Condor, Vueling Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, Fly Play. 

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At Expedia, we source many flight deals from multiple providers, so you can easily find the best deals that are right for you. A great strategy for getting the best deals can be to make sure you book and travel at the optimal times. Airfare to Prague (PRG) varies throughout the year based on seasonal demand. You’ll see the lowest rates for roundtrips to PRG in January and in January for one-ways.

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  • Get your trip off to a flying start by being prepared. Pack your travel documents, passport and medications first. After that, consider downloading your favorite series on your tablet for a binge session sans guilt. Or, bring that book you’ve been itching to read. Lastly, a snack or two to nibble on and a memory-foam neck pillow will help make the flight as comfy as possible.
  • There’s also a list of prohibited items for your hand luggage which can differ between carriers. Generally, avoid carrying anything flammable, explosive or sharp. This includes things like box cutters, razor blades, aerosol cans and flares. Sporting equipment like baseball bats, and objects considered weapons, such as swords and batons, are also banned from the cabin.
  • Whether traveling long or short-haul, wearing layers will help you stay comfortable. Opt for loose, natural fabrics that will keep you fresh and pack a sweater for any changes in cabin temperatures. Your feet will be happy in a pair of sneakers or flat shoes.
  • Reduce your risk of developing deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a blood clotting condition which can be caused by sitting for lengthy periods, by regularly walking around the cabin. Otherwise, do foot and leg exercises in your seat. If you’re at higher risk of developing DVT, think about wearing compression socks.

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Typically, flights to Prague from Los Angeles are cheaper when flying from Los Angeles to Václav Havel Prague, which has an average price of $1,122

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Currently, there are no nonstop flights from the United States to Prague, Czech Republic. Even still, several one-stop options make great Prague flight deals that can get you to Prague from the United States in just about half of a day. You can travel to Prague from Los Angeles International Airport in just a little over 14 hours. From the New York area, you can find one-stop flights that will have you in Prague in about 13 hours. From the Miami, Florida area, there are one-stop flights that will get you to Prague in about 11 hours 30 minutes.

Where can you fly directly into Prague from?

While there are currently no nonstop flights to Prague, Czech Republic from the United States, there are several one-stop options that are quite convenient. KLM offers a one-stop flight from Los Angeles International Airport with a brief layover in Amsterdam Schiphol Airport of under two hours. Delta offers a one-stop flight departing from Chicago O'Hare Airport with a layover in Amsterdam Schiphol Airport of under two hours. Air France offers a one-stop flight from Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport with a layover in Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport.

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The required travel and health documents for your Václav Havel Prague Airport trip may vary depending on your itinerary and personal circumstances. As a general rule, you should carry multiple documents, including a national ID card or driver's license and a passport valid for six months after your intended arrival at Václav Havel Prague Airport. We recommend that you seek guidance from your airline or a reliable third party such as IATA.

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The Boston Logan International Airport is located at 1 Harborside Drive, approximately four miles from downtown Boston. Numerous airlines service the airport, including US Airways, Virgin America, JetBlue and British Airways. Orbitz.com can help you find cheap flights from Boston. The website searches and displays your flight choices, so you can book one with a cheap rate.

Parking and Transportation

If you need to leave your car at the airport while you travel, there are several parking lots available. Most of the lots cost $27 per day to park; however, the airport does have an economy parking lot that offers long-term parking for $18 per day. There are shuttles that run from all of the parking lots to the airport terminals. The subway runs from downtown Boston to the airport. The trip takes between 35 and 45 minutes and costs $2. Taxicab services from downtown Boston to the airport cost between $25 and $45, depending on the length of the trip. The Orbitz.com website has the tools you need to reserve a rental car at your destination. This way, you don't have to wait at the airport. Your car will be ready for you when you arrive.

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When you use Orbitz.com to book cheap flights from Boston, you don't have to worry about your travel arrangements. This gives you plenty of time to grab a quick meal before you board your plane. The airport has a variety of dining options available, including Johnny Rockets, Vineyard Grille and Wolfgang Puck Gourmet Express.

Airports in Prague

If you are looking for flights to Prague, check out Orbitz.com for bargain tickets. The Prague RuzynÄ› International Airport is located 6 miles west of the city center. It is the largest airport in the Czech Republic. Over 50 airlines, including Aer Lingus, British Airways and Delta, provide domestic and international service.

Transportation From the Airport

There are rental cars available at the airport and around the city. Check to see if your hotel offers a shuttle from the airport. Prague also has a bus system that stops at both terminals every 10 minutes. The bus will take you to the city metro, which can then take you to the city center. A ticket will cost you CZK 40, but this also includes the metro fare. There are two companies that provide taxi service to the airport. Either can take you to the city center for about CZK 500. When you're checking out flights to Prague on Orbitz.com, you can also check the prices of budget rental cars.

Weather in Prague

Prague has a variety of weather. Summers are mild, with the average temperature in the 60s and highs in the 70s. Winter is cold, with average lows in the 20s and very little sunshine. If you are visiting in the winter, remember to bring a warm coat, gloves and boots.

Major Attractions in Prague

Prague is an old city, and because it suffered relatively little damage during World War II, many of its historic buildings are still intact. Hradčany, Lesser Town, Old Town, New Town, Vinohrady and Žižkov are all areas with historic buildings. There are also excellent theaters, museums and restaurants. Check Orbitz.com when you are planning your next trip for bargain flights to Prague.

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The City of a Thousand Spires has always been famous for its architectural marvels and cultural gems. With its eclectic mix of Renaissance, Gothic, Baroque, and Art Nouveau styles, it presents visitors with a visual feast. On Prague day trips, tourists get a glimpse of the past as they stroll along cobblestone paths and discover medieval castles, ornate chapels, and mysterious cellars..

Aside from being an amazing holiday destination on its own, Prague also offers vast opportunities to explore other sites in the Czech Republic and in nearby countries such as Austria and Germany. If you’re planning a week-long holiday in Prague, here are some of the best day trips and best guided tours outside Prague you should consider adding to your itinerary.

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Kutná Hora is a small town in the Central Bohemian Region about 80 kilometers from Prague. It’s best known for the  Sedlec Ossuary , also known as the Chapel of Bones. This town is one of the best destinations to consider when planning a one day tour from Prague.

While you’re in Kutná Hora, visit other historic buildings, including the  Hradek Castle  and  Sankturin House . The Gothic  St. Barbara’s Church  is also worth a visit with its medieval frescoes and flying buttresses.

The Kutna Hora rail day tour from Prague takes only an hour. A train leaves Hlavní nádraží every two hours in the morning and early afternoon, so you can easily squeeze this day trip into your schedule. A one-way trip will cost you around 100CZK.

The town itself is very quaint and serves as a nice respite from the hustle and bustle of Prague that’s just 45 minutes away by bus. Aside from the delightful architecture and beautiful scenery, Kutná Hora is also home to one of the most unique natural attractions in all of the Czech Republic. The chapel features Baroque bone decorations using bones from abolished graves during the 15 th  and 16 th  centuries. The Bone Church or Ossuary is a chapel filled with thousands of human bones that has become one of the must-see sights of Central Bohemia.

Prague-Kutná Hora-Ossuary Half-Day Tour

The picturesque Kutna Hora is a must-see for many tourists in Prague due to its rich history ( 12th century) and its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. But the city’s main draws are spread out over a distance of three kilometers (two miles), making it difficult to traverse the area alone. 

This half-day guided trip is perfect for those who are short on time but yet want to see the sights, including historic downtown and the late Medieval St. Barbara’s Church. 

  • Stop by the Roman Catholic Church of All Saints Cemetery to see the chapel containing human skeletons of more than forty thousand people.
  • The tour takes 5.5 – 6 hours
  • If you cancel within 24 hours, you will get a refund.
  • Starting at € 62.92 per person
  • Take an air-conditioned bus from your accommodation to the old town of Kutná Hora.
  • Explore  Kutná Hora, which is on the list of World Heritage Sites maintained by UNESCO. 
  • Visit St. Barbara’s Church, a late Gothic gem, which is one of the town’s icons and the pride of its miners.
  • Discover the heart of the town on a tour led by local experts. 
  • Visit the Ossuary, located underneath the Church of All Saints right in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. 
  • Take a ride back to Prague, and you’ll be dropped off right in the heart of the city.

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See one of Czech’s most beautiful castles by taking a 40-minute train ride from Prague Hlavní nádraží to Karlštejn. This will set you back around 60CZK but will give you a truly memorable experience of a one-day trip Prague and beyond.

Karlštejn is a small market town in the Beroun District west of Prague. It’s well-known for the  Karlštejn Castle  built in the 13th century. This castle was home to many influential kings and also served as a hideaway for royal treasures.

Aside from the renowned castle, you can also visit the Wax Museum and the Museum of Nativity Scenes to know more about the town’s history. You can then spend the rest of the day taking a leisurely hike along the many routes through the lush and dense forest surrounding Karlštejn.

Český Krumlov is another place you shouldn’t miss visiting when you’re in the Czech Republic. This picturesque town along the Vltava River is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that transports you to the medieval past. Cobblestone streets take you to centuries-old structures well-preserved throughout the years. The Český Krumlov Castle stands tall among them and looks majestic with its immaculately kept garden.

Don’t miss a Český Krumlov day trip from Prague!

Art lovers will enjoy museum-hopping in Český Krumlov. The Egon Schiele Art Centrum is a throve of classical and contemporary pieces. The Regional Museum showcases artifacts, ethnographic displays, and archaeological exhibits. Meanwhile, the Marionette Museum is home to a collection of 19 th -century puppets and stages. These and several other museums make Český Krumlov a cultural haven.

Prague to Cesky Krumlov day tour by train or by bus takes about 3 hours. Around eight buses run between Na Knizeci in Prague to Český Krumlov every day. A one-way trip costs around 200CZK.

Tour of Český Krumlov with Lunch In a Gothic Tavern

The picturesque town of Český Krumlov is a popular day trip destination from Prague due to its colorful Baroque architecture and old-world charm. The compact medieval city has many historical landmarks, but the Gothic castle stands out.

Seize the day and go from Prague to Český Krumlov with a guided trip. Learn about the history of this town, recognized by UNESCO, as you stroll its quaint alleys in search of the château. You should break for lunch somewhere along the road.

  • Take a comfortable, air-conditioned bus ride. 
  • Visit the city’s most notable landmarks as your guide provides insightful commentary on their significance. 
  • Enjoy a tavern lunch (vegetarian options possible, depending on chosen option) is included.
  • Wander the city and shop till you drop off after lunch before heading to the Czech’s second-largest chateau.
  • Experience the fascinating spinning auditorium and beautiful Baroque gardens at this château.
  • Relax and take in the sights of the surrounding countryside upon returning to Prague after the trip. 
  • The driver will take you to your hotel or a central location in the city.
  • The excursion takes 10 hours
  • Cancellation is free
  • Transportation to/from your hotel is included.
  • Charges for Castle Entry
  • Lunch is provided
  • Language-fluent tour guide (English, German, French, Italian, Russian, and Spanish)
  • Usb power supply

One of the most popular day trips from Prague by train, České Budějovice, the home of  Budvar beer , České Budějovice is always included in brewery tours. You can sign up for a guided tour to learn how Budvar beer is brewed and get a taste of it straight from the tap. Have a meal at one of the local pubs and enjoy authentic  Czech cuisine  along with your Bud.

Although tourists are primarily attracted because of the brewery, České Budějovice has more to offer. Make sure to take some pics at the  Přemysl Otakar II Square  right in the town center. Marvel at the Baroque style of the town hall and the majestic  Fountain of Samson . Climb the Black Tower for a view of the city and the Iron Maiden Tower to view the Malse river and the Vltava.

You’ll have no problem getting to České Budějovice from Prague as trains run every hour. The trip takes around 2.5 hours and costs about 200CZK. You can also take a bus from Na Knížecí.

A Day Tour To Český Krumlov and České Budějovice

Take a day excursion from Prague to the towns of Cesky Krumlov and Ceske Budejovice to explore southern Bohemia’s scenic and historic landscape.

Historical landmarks in Cesky Krumlov include a massive castle, a church dedicated to St. Vitus, and over 300 other structures. The attractive city is included in UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites. 

Continue your journey through Southern Bohemia. You will reach the beautiful Ceske Budejovice, known for its picturesque medieval plaza flanked with Baroque and Renaissance-style homes and the Black Tower.

  • Enjoy a guided tour of Southern Bohemia in a comfortable air-conditioned car. 
  • Go to a brewery for lunch and then see Cesky Krumlov Castle.
  • Take in the sights as you travel from Prague to the southern part of Bohemia in the Czech Republic. 
  •  Take in the stunning vistas of Cesky Krumlov, dominated by the massive castle and the cathedral of St. Vitus.
  • Visit Ceske Budejovice’s historic square, surrounded by Renaissance and Baroque buildings, and experience why this town is so special. 
  • Relax and take in the sights on the drive back to Prague.
  • The tour takes about 10 hours
  • Starting at € 97.50 per person
  • Multilingual tour guide (speaks Spanish, English, French, German, and Italian)
  • Admission to Cesky Krumlov Castle
  • A beer or other alcoholic beverage and a meal, with vegetarian options also available, for lunch.
  • Options for individual or small-group sessions

Karlovy Vary is a world-renowned spa town located in western Bohemia. It’s about 130 kilometers from Prague and can be reached by train or bus in about three hours. Fares vary from around 170CZK to 400CZK depending on which bus or train you take.

Tourists flock to Karlovy Vary all year round for its natural springs and thermal baths. The warm waters that flow from the Tepla River and small springs are believed to be curative and therapeutic. But before you spend the rest of the day relaxing in the springs, take a stroll around the town first to discover its rich Bohemian history and culture. 14 th -century buildings dot the area, and there are a few museums worth visiting, including the Moser Glassworks Museum.

In winter, most spas are closed, but ski resorts welcome tourists. Most of the ski resorts in Karlovy Vary are great for families with kids and beginners. So you’ll still be able to enjoy one of the best day tours from Prague in  December .

Full-Day Karlovy Vary Trip from Prague

Take a day excursion from Prague to the famous and ancient Karlovy Vary.You may know Karlovy Vary best for its thermal springs and spas. Still, this Czech city also boasts two other claims to fame: it was here that Becherovka, a popular Czech alcoholic beverage, was created, and the city’s Grand Hotel served as the setting for the Casino Royale James Bond film.

  • Travel to the Czech’s biggest and most well-liked spa town for a 9.5-hour tour.
  • Witness the rich history of this town in the Czech Republic, dating from the fourteenth century. 
  • Stop by Karlovy Vary’s annual film festival, which has become a major attraction in recent decades.
  • Stroll through the city’s historic core arcade to reach the thermal springs. 
  • Take in the sights of Vdlo, the best-known of the springs, which shoots boiling water, reaching a height of 12 meters.
  • Enjoy some free time during which you can go to a local spa or the world-famous Jan Becher Museum as you please.
  • Transport to and from your hotel is included.
  • Mini-buses equipped with air conditioning are used for transportation.
  • Skilled tour guide fluent in Russian, French, German, Italian, and Spanish
  • Power supply
  • The tour takes 9.5 hours
  • Starting at € 74.58 per individual
  • You can cancel with no extra cost at all.

If rest and relaxation are what you need, the famous spa town of Poděbrady is the place to go to. The vibe in this town is pretty laidback. It’s a great place not only for recharging but also for interacting with the locals and immersing yourself in their  culture .

Podebrady decorated by beautiful park on one side

Visit the Poděbrady Castle set right beside the river Labe. Enjoy a tour inside the Film Legends Museum, Polabske Museum, and the Galerie Ludvika Kuby. After strolling around the town, head to the Poděbrady spa and relax in the hot spring waters.

To go to Poděbrady, take a 50-minute train or bus ride from Prague. Trains and buses ply the route every hour. For a similar laidback vibe, head the opposite way and take a day tour to Pilsen from Prague. Enjoy their golden-colored brew while marveling at the sights in the city.

Do you enjoy Prague but not the crowd of tourists? Spend a cozy day at Olomouc. This small student town has the same charm as Prague without the hustle and bustle of city life. It’s perfect for a laidback day sipping tea or drinking beer amongst the locals. A visit to Olomuoc to calm your mind while also taking in some bit of history is one of the best day tours outside Prague you could ever take.

The Holy Trinity Column in Olomouc is a Baroque monument that enlisted into the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage.

You can also walk around the town to see historical monuments built centuries ago. Be impressed by the Holy Trinity Column in the town square. Compare the architecture of several churches scattered around the area. Climb the Church of Saint Maurice to catch panoramic views of the town.

It’s also pretty easy to get to Olomouc from Prague with trains running regularly every day. The trip takes only two and a half hours and costs just around 260CZK. Visiting Olomouc will make you experience one of the best days trips from Prague by train.

The Terezín Concentration Camp Memorial is a museum in the Czech Republic, located on the site of a former Nazi concentration camp. The camp was built by the Nazis in 1942 to house Jewish prisoners during World War II, and it became one of their largest camps. The prisoners at Terezín were forced to work on different projects throughout the camp. Many of them were sent to Auschwitz where they were killed; others were taken to other concentration camps or ghettos.

The memorial was built in honor of the victims and survivors of the concentration camp by their children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. The memorial serves as a reminder to all generations that we must never forget this tragedy.

Terezín Concentration Camp Memorial preserves the memory of an important part of Czech history and provides us with a place to reflect on how to prevent such tragedies from happening again in the future.

The museum is split into two parts: one side is dedicated to learning about the history of the camp and its inmates, and the other side contains exhibits about daily life for those who spent time there. Both sides feel like they give visitors a full picture of what life was like for those who were imprisoned at Terezín.

Experience The Terezin Concentration Camp with a Local Expert

Terezin, now a quiet village in the countryside, was once the symbol of one of the darkest periods in human history. The Nazis used it as a GESTAPO jail, ghetto, and concentration camp and deported almost 140,000 individuals.This guided tour includes transportation to and from Terezin, so book your trip today to discover the concentration camp’s tragic past.

Highlights 

  • View the Terezin Small Fortress and the renowned museum on a half-day excursion from Prague.
  • Hear the tale of how a garrison town became a concentration camp 
  • Take a guided tour of the barracks where it all happened places associated with World War II.
  • Discover the remarkable transformation in Terezin after the Nazis renamed it Theresienstadt
  • Have a deeper understanding of the importance of the camp’s many locations and history. 
  • Experience a humbling but necessary learning opportunity providing light to the infamous Terezin Concentration Camp with a knowledgeable guide
  • The excursion takes 5 hours
  • Ride on the bus from Prague to Terezin and back
  • Small Fortress of Terezin Admission Ticket
  • Local driver or guide who speaks Czech, English, German, and French
  • Starting at € 54 per head

Best Prague Day Trips for Adventurous Travelers

Looking for more adventure? Take a day tour to the Sázava River for some outdoor fun. You can take leisurely hikes along trails or engage in challenging extreme sports.

Prague : river Sazava near Smrcna

Sázava is the fifth-longest river in the Czech Republic. It’s surrounded by dense forests, deep gorges, and magnificent rock formations. Take a canoeing tour and glide through the tranquil waters of the river. Or you can relax at the little cabins alongside the river built in the late 20 th  century. You can also rent a bike and ride through rough trails. Go kayaking, canyoning, or scuba diving. Whichever water activity you want to do, Sázava has a perfect spot for it.

The train from Prague to Sázava operates twice a week, so you must schedule your trip in advance. The train ride takes around one and a half hours and is therefore one of the best short-day tours from Prague. The trip also costs only about 130 CZK. Another option you can take is a two-hour-long bus ride from Prague to Sázava via Horčičkova.

Thinking of skiing, but winter day tours from Prague don’t match your schedule? The Monínec resort has year-round activities for its guests, even during summer. It has its own snow-making equipment using the latest technology, so it has ample snow for skiing throughout the year.You don’t have to wait until a day trip from Prague in winter to visit Monínec. This resort has year-round activities for its guests, even during summer. It has its own snow-making equipment using the latest technology, so it has ample snow for skiing throughout the year.

Prague : Skier at Moninec

The little Alps in the heart of Bohemia offers spectacular scenery of the surrounding towns. It has a four-seater ski lift that takes visitors to the top of a 1.2-kilometer-long piste. Aside from skiing, the resort also offers other activities, including cycling, hiking, swimming, and golf.

The cheapest way to go to Monínec is to take a bus from Prague to Moninec via Sedlec-Prčice. The trip takes around three hours, with costs starting around 70CZK. If you want a faster trip, you can take a taxi, but it can cost you 2,500CZK.

A protected landscape region, Český ráj is ideal for nature lovers. This UNESCO nature park offers the best sceneries in the area. You can spend the entire day communing with nature as you walk along hiking trails or lounge beside rivers and ponds. 

Prague : Lush green landscape of Bohemian Paradise

Trek through canyons and gorges to marvel at different rock formations. Enjoy the panoramic views on top of hills and cliffs. If you’re up for more adventure, you can hike through the more challenging trails or go rock climbing.

To get to Český ráj for your Bohemian Paradise day tour from Prague, you can take a bus from Cerny Most or take a train from Hlavní nádraží to Turnov. The entire trip takes approximately two hours and costs around 160CZK.

Best Day Trips from Prague to Other Countries

Visit dresden.

Dresden is just a little over two hours by train from Prague, so a Dresden to Prague day trip gives you ample time to explore either city. A day tour from Nuremberg to Prague takes twice as long but is still worth the trip for history buffs. Dresden has rebuilt and restored most of its medieval and renaissance architecture destroyed during the World War ii. Although it gained its worldwide popularity because of the war crimes trials, Nuremberg has more to offer tourists with its cobblestone streets, well-maintained castles, half-timbered houses, and amazing viewpoints.

Guided Tour of Dresden with Lunch Included

Take a day excursion to Dresden from Prague to experience one of Germany’s most picturesque cities. Dresden, sometimes referred to as the “Florence of the Elbe,” is filled with baroque and rococo structures, many of which sprang like phoenixes from the ruins of World War II destruction. 

You will see works of art like Raphael’s “Sistine Madonna,” see the soaring dome of the Church of the Virgin Mary, and then spend the afternoon doing anything you like in this beautiful city.

  • Depart from Prague and embark on a full-day excursion to Dresden.
  • Take a guided tour of the magnificent Zwinger Palace.
  • Marvel at the masterpieces displayed in the Zwinger Gallery, showcasing the works of renowned artists.
  • Explore the rebuilt Church of the Virgin Mary, a symbol of resilience and architectural beauty.
  • Indulge in free time to enjoy lunch or indulge in some shopping in Dresden.
  • After a scenic 3-hour drive, you will reach Dresden and begin your tour in the historic center.
  • Explore the renowned Zwinger, a masterpiece of architecture and art.
  • Marvel at the impressive collection of masterpieces in the Zwinger Gallery, featuring works by Raphael, Tizian, Canaletto, Lucas Cranach the Elder, and Flemish artists.
  • Continue your tour by visiting the reconstructed Church of the Virgin Mary.
  • Following the guided tour, enjoy some free time to have lunch or indulge in shopping.
  • The trip takes eleven hours
  • An English-speaking tour guide
  • Admission to Zwinger
  • Knowledgeable and experienced guide to accompany you throughout the tour.
  • Convenient hotel pickup service for a seamless and hassle-free experience.

Breathtaking Views from the Bastei Bridge

Just a couple of hours away from Prague, Bastei Bridge is also a great day tour option for your Prague holiday. An imposing rock formation high above the Elbe River in Germany, the majestic bridge provides breathtaking views of the entire countryside. It has become one of the most popular spots in the Bohemian and Saxon Switzerland National Park. Taking a trip to see views from this bridge is one of the best day trips from Prague to Bohemian Switzerland National Park you could take.

A panoramic view restaurant near the bridge serves authentic Saxon food and drinks. You can also enjoy both German and Czech cuisine in the local pubs and restaurants at the national park’s borders.

The drive from Prague to Bastei Mountain takes about two hours. If a car isn’t available, you can take the train from Prague Hlavní nádraží to Bad Schandau, then transfer to another train to Kurort Rathen. The entire trip takes two and a half hours and costs approximately 550CZK.

Small-Group Day Tour To Bastei and Dresden

An ideal blend of ancient sites, modern attractions, and natural beauty. The best national park in all of Saxon Switzerland and one of Germany’s most attractive cities: that’s what a day trip to Bastei and Dresden will offer you. This small-group day excursion from Prague is ideal for those who wish to see the best of Saxon Switzerland and Bastei Bridge as well as Dresden but only have a day to spare.

  • Get your fill of culture, history, and the great outdoors all in one day, just outside Prague. 
  • Experience the sights with the help of a local guide while relaxing in a modern minivan equipped with WiFi.
  • Take a 2-hour trip from Prague, and you’ll be at the Bastei Bridge, the heart of Saxon Switzerland’s tourist district. 
  • Cross the famed sandstone bridge that leads from Bastei to the remnants of an ancient Neurathen rock castle and take in breathtaking Elbe Canyon and River vistas.
  • Keep going through Saxony until you reach Dresden, a city famous for its modern culture and magnificently restored architecture. 
  • Spend the afternoon exploring the city’s historic buildings after a satisfying meal at one of the area’s restaurants and learn why it’s such a favorite with monarchs. 
  • Check out the Royal Palace and the Zwinger Old Master Gallery if you’re interested in its history. 
  • Visit the Frauenkirche, with its distinctive dome, and the nearby Sistine Chapel, which are also must-sees. 
  • Have the afternoon off to do whatever you choose in the city.
  • National Park admission
  • Pickup and drop-off at hotels
  • Guide fluent in English, Czech, Spanish, Slovak, Russian, and German
  • Water and snack pack
  • A German eatery for lunch
  • Small group confined to 8 members
  • Wheelchair available
  • The excursion will last approximately 10 hours.
  • No penalty for cancellation
  • Prices start at €169 per head.

Bask in the Culture and Art of Vienna

If you don’t mind a four-hour trip, schedule a 1 day trip from Prague to  Vienna . Fall in love with the pleasant sights and vast green spaces in the City of Dreams.

Vienna remains the hub of culture and arts in Europe and offers a wonderful experience for a Prague to Austria day trip. It’s host to countless cultural events and festivals that highlight its rich history. Visit imperial palaces, go shopping, relish different cuisines, and discover historic sites. Stroll along the streets or have coffee while listening to classical music. During your one-day tour from Prague to Vienna, there are so many things you could do in Vienna that let you experience the entirety of Europe in one small city.

The fastest way to embark on the best day trip from Prague to Vienna is via the EuroCity train. One way route to Vienna takes approximately 4 hours and a half, but you get to enjoy a picturesque landscape as you travel in comfort. Don’t however forget to also properly  schedule your return one day tour from Vienna to Prague. The bravest will plan a trek travel Prague to Vienna.

Exclusive Day Trip from Vienna to Prague

The convenience of a round-trip tour from Vienna to the ancient city of Prague makes this day excursion a no-brainer. Take in the picturesque countryside of Moravia and Bohemia during this private one-day tour that allows you to travel at your own pace and with a schedule that best suits your needs. This customized walking tour of Prague includes transportation that will take you to the city’s most famous sights.

  • Experience a private, round-trip journey from Vienna to Prague and see the city’s best attractions in a single day. 
  • Get to Prague after a four-hour drive, and then start exploring right away.
  • A local guide will meet you at the airport and take you on a three-hour walking tour of the historic district of Prague. 
  • Make a stop at the massive Prague Castle complex and take in this breathtaking view of the city and its environs atop Hradschin hill.
  • Stop by Prague’s magnificent St. Vitus Cathedral, the church where Bohemian kings were crowned.
  • Enjoy the grand Baroque mansions of Mala Strana then make your way to the world-famous Charles Bridge and the miraculous monument of Saint John Nepomuk.
  • Enter the historic district and continue to sights, including the Old Town Square, Clementinum Monastery, Wenceslas Square, and the Astronomical Clock. 
  • Enjoy a traditional Czech lunch at one of the city’s eateries after your walking tour. 
  • The tour takes approximately 12 hours
  • A tour with a guide fluent in Spanish, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Russian.
  • Pick-up and drop-off at the hotel
  • Private automobile transportation
  • Private group
  • Starting at € 990 per group of up to three

Get a Taste of Austria in Hallstatt

You can’t explore Austria in a single day, but you can have a taste of what it has to offer by taking a day trip in train from Prague to Hallstatt, Austria. This old town houses the oldest salt mine in the region and has a beautiful lake that reflects snow-covered mountains in springtime.

Don’t hesitate to book a Prague to Hallstatt tour.

Vienna-Hallstatt & Alpine Peaks Day Trip via Skywalk Lift

Travelling from Vienna to the picturesque lakeside towns of Austria’s Salzkammergut area takes a lot of work. Take a day excursion from Vienna to Hallstatt and behold the beautiful alpine landscape with its towering peaks, placid lakes, quaint villages, and breathtaking panoramas without any hassle. Seeschloss Ort castle on Traunsee lake is the first stop on this guided tour, followed by the popular tourist destination of Hallstatt and its famous Skywalk that offers stunning vistas of the surrounding area, and finally, the lakeside resort town of Traunkirchen.

  • Take a private tour of the breathtaking Salzkammergut region, which is UNESCO listed as a World Heritage Site. 
  • Visit the white castle, the stunning alpine landscapes, and charming towns, including Hallstatt and Traunkirchen.
  • Get to the breathtaking Salzkammergut region. Beginning with the Schloss Ort, a pristine white castle where innumerable couples have wedding-day fantasies, you’ll travel around the town of Ort. 
  • Take advantage of the chance to get some pictures taken on the pristine white castle’s iconic wooden bridge.
  • Proceed to Hallstatt, a lovely town in the heart of the Salzkammergut area that is located on the beaches of a beautiful blue lake.
  •  Head up to the Skywalk for spectacular vistas of the city, lake, and surrounding mountains.
  • Take some time on your own to get lunch, explore the winding streets on foot, or take in the sights from the ocean, all at your own expense. 
  • Stop in the picturesque summer resort of Traunkirchen, perched on the edge of Austria’s deepest lake, on your journey back to Vienna.
  • Take in the stunning views of this area’s breathtaking natural scenery before continuing on to Vienna and the Vienna State Opera.
  • The trip takes about 13 hours
  • English speaking tour guide
  • Pickup from Vienna hotels
  • Lift ticket to the Skywalk
  • Transportation via air-conditioned automobile
  • Prices start at €129 per person.

Krakow and Auschwitz

Gain a better understanding of history and culture with immersive experiences in Poland. Take one of the Prague day trips to Auschwitz and walk-through Stare Miasto and other historic districts. A Prague to Auschwitz tour is not only a good option if you need something completely different, but also a very educational one. Auschwitz-Birkenau is a must-see if you’re in the area and are interested in WWII history.

Visit Schindler’s Factory, medieval castles, and renaissance cathedrals. Head 75 kilometers west of Krakow to pay tribute to World War II victims at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum. Book a Prague to Auschwitz day trip by train to enjoy the sites going back to the City of Spires.

A Two-way Bus Trip From Krakow to Auschwitz-Birkenau

Reserve a seat on a shuttle bus going from Krakow to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum and bypass the need for any taxi service or other time-consuming public transportation. This shared shuttle bus will take you directly to the site of the former Auschwitz concentration camp, bypassing the need to research and purchase rail or bus tickets.So, put that worry aside and concentrate on your visit to this significant but sombre tourist destination. In addition, you can take one way trip on the bus or opt for a two-way trip

  • Get from the heart of Krakow to the intriguing Auschwitz Memorial Museum on the bus this service provides. 
  • Choose to return to Krakow by making use of the additional return service option.
  • Find out everything there is to know about the Holocaust and the crimes the Nazis committed.
  • Find out what it was like to live and die in the camp and how the Nazis ran it.
  • Check the displays, papers, roads, fences, watchtowers, and rail ramps.
  • If you only plan on visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau once, you can buy your Museum entry and tour ticket when you get there.
  • The trips takes 1.5 to 12 hours
  • Transfers can be one-way or round-trip.
  • Museum admission at Auschwitz-Birkenau (round-trip entry tickets only)
  • English driver
  • Auschwitz-Birkenau tour guide
  • Salt mine tour 
  • Starting at € 4.28 per head

Bohemia and Saxon Switzerland

Are you looking for the best tour that can show you The Czech Republic’s Bohemia and Saxon Switzerland National Park in one day? Enjoy a day trip from Prague to the magical beauty of Bohemia and Saxon Switzerland National Park. We’ve found an engaging full-day tour itinerary to one of the most distinct regions in the country, Bohemian Switzerland National Park, where you’ll see untouched nature beauty and hike through a breathtaking gorge.

Prague-Bohemian and Saxon Switzerland One Day Trip

Only an hour’s drive north of the Czech capital, the fascinating Bohemian Switzerland National Park is home to some of the region’s (and Europe’s) most breathtaking scenery. This Prague viewing trip with a guide makes seeing the sights simpler than going there alone. 

Thanks to the air-conditioned minivan transportation, five different walking alternatives, and a small group for a more customized experience, you may admire the Kamenice and the ancient Bastei Bridge across the River Elbe. Equipment like hiking sticks, as well as lunch and entry fees, are provided.

  • Take a day trip from Prague to discover Bohemia and the Saxon Switzerland National Park, the newest national park in the Czech Republic. 
  • Take a guided tour of Kamenice Gorge, Bastei Bridge, Pravcika Gate, and other sights.
  • Make a pit stop at the impressive Bastei Bridge overlooking the Elbe River. Marvel at the picturesque scenery as you cross the bridge.
  • Stop by the Pravcika Gate in the Czech Republic, on the opposite side of the park.
  • Marvel at the most enormous gate made of sandstone in all of Europe.
  • Enjoy a hearty lunch provided, and then you’ll be transferred to Kamenice Gorge. 
  • Hop aboard a dinghy for a picturesque ride through a canyon formed into the sandstone cliffs.
  • Spend time at the picturesque town of Hrensko, located where the Kamenice and Labe rivers meet. 
  • Take some time to explore this former trading post from the 15th century before your return journey to Prague.
  • The tour takes between 10 to 12 hours
  • Pick-up and drop-off at hotels
  • Live guide who speaks Czech, English, and Spanish fluently
  • Bastel, Pravcicka Gate, and Kamenice Gorges admission fees
  • Lunch  
  • Individual or small group tours are available.
  • Starting at €127.50 per person

So, there you have it – a look at all the different day trips out of Prague, and how to make the most of your trip with tips and tricks for each of the four destinations!

As a option to the other day trip ideas mentioned, you can also visit the Pilsner Urquell brewery in Plzeň, the birthplace of the world-famous pilsner beer.
Plan your day trip from Prague to Hluboka Castle and discover Czech architectural grandeur, history, and transportation tips.

Next time you’re thinking about heading out on a quick trip, consider what’s available for a Prague day tour. There is no lack of things to do in Prague, neither are there any shortages of tours, trips and fun adventures to be had.

Are there any recommended accommodation options for those who decide to stay overnight during their day trip?

For those considering an overnight stay, exploring local guesthouses or boutique hotels can provide an authentic experience, reflecting the charm and character of the area.

What are the best transportation alternatives for reaching these destinations if one prefers not to use public transport?

Private tours , car rentals , or cycling are excellent alternatives, offering the flexibility to explore at one’s own pace and delve into less accessible areas.

Can the article provide information on any seasonal activities or attractions that are available at these day trip locations?

Seasonal activities enrich the travel experience, ranging from winter sports to summer festivals, each offering a unique perspective on the destination.

Are there specific local cuisines or restaurants at each destination that should not be missed?

Each location boasts its culinary highlights , and sampling local dishes or visiting recommended restaurants can offer a memorable and authentic taste of the region .

What influences Czech beauty standards?

Major tourist attractions generally provide accessibility features, but it’s prudent to check specific facilities and services in advance to ensure a smooth experience.

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There are so many fantastic day trips from Prague! I’ve been living in Prague for several years now, and have been exploring the Czech Republic in depth — including many, many day trips from the city.

So many people visit the Czech Republic and don’t leave the Prague city limits — but there are so many beautiful places worth visiting.

Planning your trip to Prague last minute?

Prague is always a busy city for travel, even in the winter months! Book ahead to avoid disappointment.

🏰 Top Day Trips from Prague:

  • Český Krumlov Day Trip from Prague (GORGEOUS town you’ll love!)
  • Kutná Hora Day Trip from Prague (Bone church!)
  • Bohemian Switzerland Day Trip from Prague (Best nature day trip)

🛌  Top-Rated Hotels in Prague:

  • Cosmopolitan (super-nice five-star)
  • Hotel Salvator (nice mid-range hotel)
  • Hotel Adler (great budget option)

🚗 Renting a car on your Prague trip? Find deals on car rental rates here.

So what are the best places to visit on a day trip from Prague? My top recommendation is always the town of Kutná Hora, a pretty town home to an interesting church made of human bones, but on this list you have everything from natural wonders to interesting overlooked cities!

Keep in mind that for an optimal day trip, I recommend a journey of two hours each way or less. You can go a bit beyond — like to Brno, Český Krumlov, or Olomouc — but I also think you should consider staying overnight if it’s a longer journey.

Every trip on this list is either doable by train (often direct train), bus, or guided tour.

(Planning a trip to Prague? Be sure to check out my favorite unusual things to do in Prague , best Prague restaurants , and what NOT to do in Prague !)

This post was published in March 2024.

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Kutná Hora is my personal pick for the best day trip from Prague. I always recommend it to Prague visitors because it’s a really pretty Bohemian town with a fascinating chapel built of bones; it’s a short, 50-minute journey from Prague; tickets are easy to buy; and tours are aplenty.

The bone church — its real name is Sedlec Ossuary — is the main sight worth visiting. It’s creepy and fascinating, while being an architectural marvel. (Know that photography is now allowed here.)

But beyond the ossuary, the town of Kutná Hora is so underrated! It’s painted in beautiful Bohemian pastel colors, with lovely churches, cute restaurants, and flowers blooming everywhere. The perfect easy getaway that lets you see Bohemian life beyond Prague.

Best things to do in Kutná Hora: Visit the bone church, of course! But also take time to stroll around the city center, and grab a nice Czech lunch (I enjoyed the food and setting at Staročeská restaurace V Ruthardce).

The Cathedral of St. Barbara is a spectacular gothic masterpiece, and don’t miss the Czech Museum of Silver and the Church of St. James. But Kutna Hora is a great place to get lost.

Should you book a tour or go independently? I think Kutná Hora is pretty easy to do on your own via public transit, but if you’d rather have the ease of going with a tour guide, you can do that!

Book a tour to Kutná Hora from Prague: This top-rated Kutná Hora tour from Prague includes round-trip transportation from your hotel in Prague, a tour of Kutná Hora town, and admission to Sedlec Ossuary.

How to get to Kutná Hora from Prague independently: Head to Prague’s main train station, Hlavní nádraží (the station is abbreviated as Praha hl. n). Use the machines to buy a ticket to Kutná Hora hl.n. The journey is 50 minutes direct; there are also trains that have a transfer in Kolín, which are closer to 90 minutes each way.

From the station it’s about a 15-minute walk to the bone church, then an additional 30-minute walk (or 15-minute walk-and-bus journey) to the city center.

If you have a rental car , Kutná Hora is about an hour’s drive from Prague.

The medieval city of Cesky Krumlov, sitting on a hill, lots of orange-roofed homes and church steeples, all surrounded by a calm river.

Český Krumlov

Český Krumlov is absolutely spectacular — a gorgeous medieval city in South Bohemia that looks plucked straight from a fairy tale, cliches be damned. The city is encircled by a river and topped with a castle overlooking the gorgeous town. Spending time in a small city like this makes a wonderful foil to the big city of Prague.

Honestly, I urge people to stay overnight in Český Krumlov , rather than do a day trip. Overnighting is so much better — the city is so peaceful and lovely when the day-trippers leave, plus you’ll have more time to explore, and it is a pretty far journey each way.

But I understand that many travelers only have time for a day trip. If that’s all you have, that’s fine. Start your day early, end it late, and you’ll have a great time. It’s one of the most popular day trips from Prague for a reason.

Best things to do in Český Krumlov: Head up to the castle for a postcard-perfect photo of the town (and the light is best in the late afternoon). Hire a raft and go paddling along the Vltava River. Explore all the artsy little shops, and have a meal at a restaurant on the banks of the river. And head to Apoteka, one of my favorite bars in the Czech Republic — they are a cocktail bar with a menu of quirky craft cocktails. Try the popcorn sour!

Should you book a tour or go independently? If you’re an experienced traveler, you’ll be comfortable getting yourself there by public transportation. But if you’d rather relax and have someone else handle all the logistics, taking the tour is a great idea, especially since it’s faster to drive to Krumlov than take public transportation.

Book a tour to Český Krumlov from Prague: This top-rated Český Krumlov tour from Prague includes round-trip transportation via shuttle, as well as a tour of Český Krumlov and some time to explore on your own.

How to get to Český Krumlov from Prague independently: You can either take the train or the bus, but I recommend the bus because it’s direct and the bus station is much closer to town. (A few trains to Český Krumlov are direct, but most require a change in Ceské Budjevice, and the train station is about a 20-minute walk from the city center.)

Buses to Český Krumlov leave from Na Knížecí, a bus station right by the Anděl metro stop in Prague. The bus takes just under three hours.

If you have a rental car , Český Krumlov is about two hours and 15 minutes from Prague.

Read More: Guide to Český Krumlov, Czech Republic

A national park with tall rock cliffs looking over a wild forested area.

Bohemian Switzerland

Despite its name, Bohemian Switzerland isn’t Switzerland at all — this is the name for a gorgeous natural region in the Czech Republic, right on the German border. (The German side is called Saxon Switzerland.)

If you’re looking to escape Prague for the day to experience nature, Bohemian Switzerland National Park is home to the most awe-inspiring mountain views in the Czech Republic. Come here for dense forests, deep gorges, and fresh mountain air.

The Tiské stěny — the Tisna Rocks — is a spectacular area with misty, high-piled rock formations and cliffs, and served as a mystical backdrop in The Chronicles of Narnia movies.

Bohemian Switzerland is a great spot to visit year-round, and tour operators adapt their trips to the current weather conditions. Make sure you wear good hiking shoes!

Best things to do in Bohemian Switzerland: Hike three miles to Pravčická Gate, the largest sandstone arch in Europe (pictured above). Take a boat through the gorges of the Kamenice River. Cross the German border to visit the Bastei Bridge and the spa town of Bad Schandau. And if you want to be independent, there are so many hiking trails! Czechs LOVE to hike.

Should you book a tour or go independently? I strongly recommend going with a tour, as it’s not easy to do by public transportation.

Book a tour to Bohemian Switzerland from Prague: This top-rated Bohemian Switzerland day trip from Prague includes round-trip transportation from Prague, and your choice of two options: you can either do a moderate hike to Pravčická Gate, or take a boat journey down the gorge. After you’ll have lunch and a visit to the German side of the park to visit Bastei Bridge and Tiské stěny, the Tisna Rocks, before heading home.

How to get to Bohemian Switzerland from Prague independently: Driving is your best option, as it’s much faster and easier. Bohemian Switzerland National Park is about one hour and 45 minutes from Prague. If not, take a train from Prague’s main train station, Praha hl.n., to the town of Děčín, and from there take a bus to the town of Hřensko. Get off at Hřensko–Pravčická brána or Mezní, and from here you have a three-mile hike to the gate.

A path leading to a castle tower underneath a stormy gray sky.

Karlštejn Castle

If you’d like to see more of the Czech Republic besides Prague, but don’t want to go too far or commit too much time, Karlštejn is an excellent day trip from Prague. This castle dates back to the 14th century, when King Karel IV ruled Bohemia.

The castle is filled with works of art and history today, and the architecture is interesting. Tours of the castle leave continuously, and they always have tours in English.

Should you book a tour or go independently? Karlštejn Castle is easy to get to by public transportation, but tours often add on a visit to another site, like the Koneprusy Caves.

Book a tour to Karlstejn Castle from Prague: This group tour to Karlštejn Castle also includes a visit to the stalagmite- and stalactite-filled Koneprusy Caves, a visit to Big America canyon, and lunch at a traditional Czech tavern.

How to get to Karlštejn Castle from Prague independently: From the main train station in Prague, Praha hl.n., take the S7 train in the direction of Karlštejn. The journey is direct and takes about 41 minutes. This will drop you in the town of Karlštejn; from here you can walk up to the castle.

An overhead view of the colorful city of Plzen, with lots of buildings in warm shades of yellow, white, and pink.

Are you a huge fan of Czech beer? You’ll be delighted with Plzeň (Pilsen). This town is home to the Pilsner Urquell brewery, and many a Czech and tourist have made the pilgrimage out to try the world’s best beer at its source.

Not a beer drinker? You can still have fun in Plzeň if you want to, but you might have more fun in one of the aforementioned cities on this list. Even so, you can take in the best views of Plzeň from the Cathedral of St. Bartholomew — or head underground to explore the tunnels that have been beneath the city for centuries!

Should you book a tour or go independently? If you’re just visiting the brewery, just book yourself a train ticket — but if you want to add on glassblowing, I recommend booking a tour.

Book a tour to Plzeň from Prague: This group tour from Prague to Plzen includes transportation from Prague, admission to the Pilsner Urquell Brewery, lunch in a Czech pub, and a visit to the Bohemia glassworks in Nizbor, which is a nice cultural way to supplement your day trip from Prague!

How to get to Plzeň from Prague independently: From the main train station in Prague, Praha hl.n., book one of the many trains to Plzeň, and that journey takes about 90 minutes. Alternatively, you can book a Flixbus departing from the main bus station in Florenc, and that journey takes about 50 minutes.

The town of Karlovy Vary, with elegant multi-colored homes set against a walking street running along a river.

Karlovy Vary

Karlovy Vary is one of the most elegant towns in the Czech Republic, made famous due to the rich geothermal waters surrounding the city. Today Karlovy Vary is a UNESCO World Heritage Site — one of the Great Spa Towns of Europe — and there are plenty of spas you can visit (my favorite is Hotel Thermal, with a warm outdoor pool you can enjoy year-round).

In addition to the thermal springs, Karlovy Vary has nice hiking trails surrounding the town, the Moser glass works, good restaurants and shopping, beautiful arcades where you can sample all the spa waters with your signature cup, and they even put on a world-renowned film festival in the summer!

My husband and I went to Karlovy Vary for a mini-moon right after we did our legal wedding in Prague. It couldn’t have been a better choice — though we had the benefit of enjoying a relaxed three-day visit rather than a quick day trip from Prague! I’d recommend staying overnight if you can, but a day trip is still worth it, too.

Should you book a tour or go independently? It’s easy enough to get to Karlovy Vary by public transit; if you’re doing it on your own, I recommend going early and coming back late, as there’s so much to do.

Book a tour to Karlovy Vary from Prague: This Karlovy Vary day trip from Prague includes transportation from Prague, a city tour, and four hours to explore on your own.

How to get to Karlovy Vary independently: There are both trains and buses running from Prague to Karlovy Vary — but there are a LOT more buses than trains. Both buses and trains take about two hours each way.

A bohemian church with an orange roof and a green dome, and in the foreground, colorful ribbons hanging on trees.

If you’re looking for a nice little town that is more popular with Czechs than international visitors, I’m a big fan of Tábor. This pretty little town in South Bohemia is home to about 34,000 inhabitants — just big enough for finding a bunch of things to do.

In Tábor, you can wander the colorful streets of the town center; climb the tower of Kotnov Castle, with the best view of town; and for a delicious and unusual meal in the Czech Republic, the restaurant Rafariz dishes up sumptuous Uyghur-style noodle dishes.

Another great option is to hike along the Lužnice River. There’s an easy trail along the river’s edge, and I really enjoyed this! Once you get to the town of Malšice, simply hop on the train back to Tábor.

Should you book a tour or go independently? Independently, as it’s easy on public transportation and this is not a popular tour destination.

How to get to Tábor independently: There are plenty of trains from Prague to Tábor. From Prague’s main train station, you can expect a journey of an hour and 15 minutes on the local train, making it an easy day trip.

A view looking over a river running through the woods, tiny wooden cabins on shore.

Posázavská Stezka

Czechs LOVE getting out of the city on the weekends to hit the hiking trails. And while there are so many hiking day trips from Prague you can do by train, one I love to recommend is the Posásavska Stezka, located south of the city.

This is a really nice hike along the river, with some moderate up-and-down segments. Altogether you should expect 2.5-3 hours of hiking — and make time for a beer at the pub outside Petrov u Prahi station! Czechs pretty much hike to the pub; it’s what they do!

If you do this hike on the earlier side, you’ll have plenty of time in the afternoon to spend in Prague. It’s more of a half day trip than a full day trip from Prague.

Should you book a tour or go independently? Go independently. I don’t know of any tours doing this route.

How to get to the Posásavska Stezka independently: Take the train from Prague’s main train station to Kamenny Přivoz station and take it back to Prague from Petrov u Prahi. Each way it’s just under 90 minutes.

A cemetery at Terezin in Czech Republic, with a Star of David on display.

Not all day trips from Prague are about fun and games — and if you’re looking to understand one of the darkest chapters in Czech history, I recommend a visit to Terezín, a former concentration camp. Terezín (Theresienstadt Ghetto) is a camp where Jews from all over Europe were sent between 1941 and 1945.

Terezín wasn’t explicitly an extermination camp — but it was designed to be a holding place before sending prisoners on to Auschwitz or Treblinka to be killed. Many died from illness, starvation, and poor living conditions. Around 150,000 Jews passed through here altogether; only 17,000 were saved after liberation.

Creepily, this camp also served as a propaganda piece and was filled with flowers and pretty buildings, serving as a backdrop about what a nice place it would be for Jews to go.

Should you book a tour or go independently? I strongly recommend booking a tour to Terezín from Prague. The sites are spread out all over the town, and it’s a much better experience if you have a local guide.

Book a tour to Terezín from Prague: This top-rated Terezín tour includes transportation from Prague (including optional hotel pickup) and a guided three-hour historic tour of Terezín. It’s a half-day tour, so you’ll have most of your afternoon back in Prague.

How to get to Terezín independently: To get to Terezín, head to Letňany station in Prague (not the main bus station) and get on Bus 413. Tell the driver you’re going to Terezín, pay for your ticket, and get off at the stop Terezín U Památniku, and the small fortress is a short walk from the bus stop. From there the other sites in town are up to a 15-minute walk away.

A gray town hall with spiky spires and pointy eaves on a town square in Liberec, Czech Republic.

One unusual day trip from Prague is the town of Liberec (LEE-ber-ets), a city close to the German and Polish borders. In Liberec you’ll find a pleasant small city with a wonderful collection of architecture, including an unusual Neo-Renaissance town hall!

The best part of visiting Liberec is simply exploring the streets. While it isn’t a tourism powerhouse like Český Krumlov or even Brno, I find wandering around to be a worthwhile activity here. Don’t miss the villas behind the town hall, and there are some nice cafes tucked into the colorful streets of the old town.

You could simply visit Liberec town — but for a treat, consider visiting Ještěd Tower, an unusual hotel and restaurant in a space ship-like shape, with windows overlooking the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. I loved visiting this place; the pumpkin soup was GREAT and it was a fun little excursion!

Should you book a tour or go independently? Definitely go independently; I don’t think any tours from Prague exist.

How to get to Liberec independently: To get to Liberec from Prague, head to Černý Most Station (the end of the B line) and take a bus to Liberec, which takes a little over an hour. If you want to get to Ještěd Tower, public transportation doesn’t go there — you’ll either need to drive from Prague or take a taxi from Liberec (about a 20-minute drive).

A big, ornate arcade in a small Czech town. It has unusual large glass windows on it.

Mariánské Lázně

If you like the idea of Karlovy Vary, but want to visit a spa town that’s a little more quiet, Mariánské Lázně makes a good choice for a (slightly far) day trip from Prague. Another of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Spa Town of Europe, Mariánské Lázně is a quiet, bucolic getaway where natural hot springs abound.

If you’re spending a day here, you should make a reservation at the spa at the Hotel Nové Lazné, which has a gorgeous, elegant, Roman-style bathing area with multiple pools, along with saunas, steam rooms, and cold plunges. You can book spa treatments, too.

That said, 2.5 hours each way is a bit long for a day trip, and you might get more out of your time if you overnight here (or visit Karlovy Vary, which is a bit closer).

Should you book a tour or go independently? Go independently. I don’t know of any tours that exist.

How to get to Mariánské Lázně from Prague independently: Take the train from Prague’s main train station to Mariánské Lázně. Trains run hourly, but every other hour it’s an indirect train that requires changing in Plzen. The journey is about 2.5 hours. From the station I suggest hopping on the bus to the city center, as it’s a 30-minute uphill walk otherwise.

A Christmas market in Dresden, Germany, with a big tree and a tall wooden tower of spinning Christmas characters.

Dresden, Germany

Are you visiting Prague for Christmas market season? I absolutely recommend taking a day trip to Dresden, Germany! (Just make sure that the markets are actually on — Christmas market season in Germany is shorter than Prague’s, usually running from December 1-23.)

Dresden’s Striezelmarkt is one of the best in Germany, with several markets stretching across different neighborhoods. Come here for gluhwein, lebkuchen, and all kinds of tasty goodies (and be sure to read my guide to planning a German Christmas Market trip !).

Is Dresden worth it if it’s not Christmas market season? Honestly, unless you have something specific you’ve wanted to visit in Dresden, I would choose somewhere else on this list. (I did really enjoy visiting the VW Golf factory, watching all the cars being manufactured!)

Finally, if you’re intent on visiting Germany on a day trip from Prague, Dresden is your best bet — it’s close by with tons of transportation options. Nuremberg and Berlin are too far.

Should you book a tour or go independently? Definitely go independently. Transportation couldn’t be easier.

How to get to Dresden independently: You can either go by train or bus, and both ways take about two hours and 15 minutes, though buses are cheaper. You can take a train direct from Prague’s main train station or a bus from Prague’s main bus station in Florenc.

An view from above of the city of Brno, with lots of peach and white buildings and church towers poking up.

The second-largest city in the Czech Republic is often overlooked by travelers — but Brno (BUR-no) has so much to offer. The largest city in the Moravia region of the eastern Czech Republic, Brno feels like a small, slightly shabbier version of Prague — but cheaper and a lot of fun, too!

My absolute favorite thing to do in Brno is visit Villa Tugendaht, a REALLY cool modern residence. If you’re interested in design or architecture in the least, you will love it! You should book tickets ahead .

Other than that, be sure to check out the Brno Ossuary (bone church!), see the “Brno Dragon” in the town hall (it’s a crocodile!), and hit up the cool restaurants and bars in Brno (including my favorite, “The Bar that Doesn’t Exist,” an internationally lauded cocktail bar).

Honestly, I think that Brno is better as an overnight destination. And if you’re traveling from Prague to Vienna or vice versa, it’s a nice place to stop in between.

Should you book a tour or go independently? Go independently. Transportation is very easy.

How to get to Brno independently: From Prague’s main train station, there are constant trains to Brno. Trains take about 2.5 hours. You can also find many buses along this route that take about the same amount of time.

Bright pink and yellow buildings of Olomouc set against a bright blue sky.

Olomouc (o-lo-MOATS) is one of my favorite places in the Czech Republic, and you never see it mentioned on “best of” lists! Honestly, there aren’t a ton of things to do, but I think the city has a really great vibe and some nice restaurants and cafes.

The city’s main square is home to a Holy Trinity Column that itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Additionally, there are lots of fountains, an astronomical clock similar to Prague’s, lots of churches and parks, and a few museums.

Olomouc also makes their own signature cheese. Full disclosure — I love cheese, but this cheese is not my favorite, so I recommend trying a small plate, not ordering it for your main meal!

Olomouc isn’t the kind of city you visit with a checklist — it’s more of a place to soak up the vibe. And considering that it takes 2-2.5 hours to get here, this is also a place that you might prefer staying overnight.

Should you book a tour or go independently? Go independently. Transportation is easy and this isn’t a popular tour destination.

How to get to Olomouc independently: From Prague’s main train station, there are constant trains to Olomouc. If you want a treat, the Leo Express trains run this route and have a NICE business class. You can book those at leoexpress.com . Trains take 2-2.5 hours each way. There are also plenty of buses along this route.

A view from above of the gray palaces and buildings of Salzburg, Austria, a river running through the middle.

Too Far for a Day Trip from Prague

I know that it’s so tempting to fit in as many day trips as possible — but I encourage you not to day trip to the following destinations within Central Europe. I’d recommend spending two nights in them, minimum, or perhaps a single night if you don’t mind the long journey.

Bratislava, Slovakia — 4:15 by train.

Berlin, Germany — 4:30 by train.

Vienna, Austria — 4:30 by train.

Nuremberg, Germany — 4:45 by bus.

Munich, Germany — 4:45 by bus.

Wroclaw, Poland — 4:45 by bus.

Salzburg, Austria — 5:30 by bus.

Budapest, Hungary — 6:45 by train.

More on the Czech Republic:

  • 21 Quirky and Unusual Things to Do in Prague
  • What NOT to Do in Prague
  • 17 Best Prague Restaurants
  • Visiting Prague in Winter: Worth It or Not?
  • How One Prague Cafe Survived the Pandemic
  • A Guide to Cesky Krumlov, the Prettiest Town in the Czech Republic

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The food was ok. The crew seemed like they were cranky. I had one guy get mad at me for passing in between the storage area to get to the other toilet. I can understand if it's not allowed but reprimanding me like I'm a student saying "This is the last time!" was not appropriate. During my meal time, there was a French family around me. No problems there but when we usually have meals, they are supposed to put their chair in the upright position. These people did not do it and the steward did not tell them to raise their seat in the upright position. However, I was told to do so! So, me and another person next to me had to eat with the monitor almost touching our faces. Furthermore, a lady in front of me was putting her feet up and preventing another elder passenger from putting her seat back. To make it worse, she was continuously hitting her back into her seat, shaking my monitor while I was watching a movie. A crew member did speak to her about it but then she accused me of pushing her seat forward! The crew member gave me a death stare and told me to stop pushing the seat forward. I did not even touch her seat at all, if I did, she would know it. Her boyfriend also stood up and tried to push her seat even further past the maximum decline to no avail. None of these people were reprimanded but the steward, some bald guy, was extremely friendly with them and did not even try to instruct them to do anything until it was time to land. I resisted the urge to really argue with them because I would have obviously been seen as the aggressor (I have no idea why). I hardly said anything on this flight except "more wine please" and "sorry" if I bumped into someone accidentally. Overall, it was an annoying flight and I had to resist the urge to yell at the steward and the people he was overly friendly with. The happiest moment of this flight was leaving it.

Overall a good experience. We were disappointed when we had to check our carry on due to the plane being full. KLM hadn’t notified us and we had valuable items in the carry on but they still made us check it. Some of the food was great and some was mediocre. Crew is really kind and funny.

I travel frequently. The flight was late again... KLM should really try and be on time

The flight itself it was great nice food the crew were very nice and helpful, Checking in from Birmingham wasn't great long queues for bag dropped, And I had my hand luggage case taken away from me even though I requested to have it with me as I had breakables items. I was told I can not because of the length of the flight with no explanation at all no options was given for me to take my fragile items out of my case it was taken away with hold buggage I find the staff member who was checking me in very unpleasant !! Can we please be advise if the rules have changed about the the carry on hand luggage it will be easier to be advise on booking your tickect if we not allowed to take the hand luggage with me. Overall I had a good flight .

The food quality is poor. The staff are very friendly and accommodating. The entertainment program was limited. I experienced a delay of 30 minutes due to two issues. Passenger luggage had to be removed and there was a technical issue with the stairs not detaching from the aircraft. The pilot managed to compensate and we arrived only 15 minutes later. The luggage at Dubai airport was very slow. I waited over an hour.

Well, in my case; the flight was delayed 1 hour, we have to wait in the plane to get green light. And the plane (probably because was a short trip) did not have entertainment or WiFi. No a good experience.

The seats are too cramped in that plane. If you’re above 1,80m consider alternatives or first class I guess… There were no emergency exits to seat somewhere with more legroom

At the transit could be less time not like 12 hour 6 hours the mix should be 4 hour, thanks

Everything in general was great, but we left 30 minutes late

I have been flying internationally for most of like. My first trip with TAP- wonderful! I look forward to flying with them more frequently in the future!

Larger seats on this plane made the ride reasonably comfortable. Our next flight, from Lisbon to Copenhagen, was inconsiderately tight and stressful. The seats were smaller, space between rows was very limited (no button or mechanism to even slightly incline anyone’s seat), and leg-cramping under the seat in front. Just like sardines in a can. Really felt for all the tall Danes on the flight. Their knees were pressed against the seat in front throughout the flight.

Flight was 2+ hrs late boarding. Delay updates were nonexistent. Boarding Gate change was by word of mouth.

The plane was modern and clean. TAP staff at the airport as well as the flight crew were professional, friendly, and helpful. Overall, a great experience.

The airline made last minute changes to our business class seats splitting our family of 4 with young children who had pre-booked a row of 4 seats. The seat was also dirty and sticky. Our pre-ordered child meals were also not available. :(

Awful experience all around, misleading booking led to disgraceful baggage charge at gate. Tiny uncomfortable seats with little drinks served in small paper cups filled halfway. Difficult to use bathrooms the whole flight and now on the way back we’re stuck in Lisbon a day later because of a diversion on our connecting flight, I will never fly this airline again.

I suspect that there was an item pilfered from my bag at the TAP automated check-in counter on March 26th at Heathrow Airport around 11:30am. I think that the employee assisting me with my bags took something out of it when I was not paying attention because today, March 27th there is a notebook missing. Please check the camera to see if indeed this occurred. My description: Male, African Decent, 5'8, 180lbs medium build, wearing trousers and a jacket. Employee description: Female, Indian Decent (guessing) 5'7, slight build. Flight 1359, London to Lisbon.

Perfect although it took an hour to board the plane but other than that it was great

Ground staff at Rome gate & boarding were rude and unhelpful

The quality of the aircraft and the professionalism of TAP's staff were perfect. The quality of vegan meals can be hit or miss depending on the airline and the city of departure; on this flight, our vegan meals were quite good. The boarding process for the connecting flight in Lisbon could have been organized a bit better, but it did not spoil our overall experience with TAP, which was excellent. I'd definitely recommend TAP to others.

Prompt boarding, safe landing and they didn't lose our luggage. No entertainment and no USB plugs to charge phones. No food, though I might have been asleep.

Food could be better quality - everything else was excellent , thanks Lufthansa team . GOD bless you!!!

No entertainment, no food or beverage included… Price like Lufthansa, “comfort and service” from Eurowings.

Right before boarding and we pass through the x—ray we had to open our luggage again. This could be avoided.

I lost my luggage in this flight with all my personal belonging including critical medications and until now no one from Lufthansa contacted me despite filling the claim immediately after arriving to the final distinction.

I purchased a tickket with Lufthansa but "operated by" United Airlines. At the airport United staff were unable to help me select a seat on the portion of the flight actually run by Lufthansa. Nor was I able to check in over the web, possibly to self-select my seat. The link given in the check in email claimed my flight record locator ID was invalid.

I was served cheese that had mold on it. I brought this to the flight attendants attention and she informed her supervisor. They were apologetic and offered me a replacement, but I think that is extremely insufficient compensation given I ate bad cheese causing food poisoning for my birthday vacation. Both me and the flight attendants photographed the cheese, and I was told they’ll “put in a ticket” to ensure it doesn’t happen to someone else…….

The crew did an awesome job in helping parents with infants, resulting in a quiet trip for all.

Staff on board was cheerful. Airport staff was Ok, but the plane was late and the boarding by zones makes it very stressful because I was in the last zone and therefore wasn’t sure I could get my bag onto the overhead rack. Plane was FILTHY.

Delayed flight with no announcement, no order on boarding (people were jumping on top of each other), during the flight with seatbelt signs up little kids were running on the aisle with parents or crew saying nothing about it. The only highlight was the friendly crew, but anything else was terrible.

Very pleasant crew, working hard on a full plane. Delay by a broken seat. However crew made back 60% of the delay.

easyJet need to ensure that whether pre-booking seats or not children aren’t split from their parents the crew spent the majority of boarding asking passengers to move to accommodate two families. Surely the system identifies minors on a booking !!!!! It was all very frustrating to watch and caused delays which I’m sure cost easyJet more in the long run rather that automatically allocating families with minors seats together automatically.

Boarding great. Didn’t eat or drink so can not comment.

With stairs on a rainy tarmac, EasyJet flights are ok for younger travelers with backpack only. Seniors with mobility issues find it challenging 😰. However, the crew and disability assistance folks at both ends eased that discomfort as much as possible for their various roles. Kudos to airport and EasyJet employees for their kind service.

Bohužel zpoždění let o více než 6 hod, způsobil, že jsme nestihli další let.

Total jobs worths over carry on bags, charged £96 extra for bags that were clearly hand luggage

Trip was completely cancelled with no other reasonable option for that day; no reason given. I will avoid booking anything with easy jet

3 hours delayed Don’t understand why when you have paid for ‘speedy boarding’ they call you forward to then make you stand fir another 20 minutes in a confined space before boarding the plane.

The pilot did everything possible to make up the 35 minute delay. His communications were honest, prompt and positive throughout.

Would have liked the plane to leave on time so I didn’t miss connection upon arrival. Some pathetic excuse as to late departure bought about by easyJet incompetence

Due to long security check and no last call announcements from Gate staff, my family and 12 other passengers missed the flight.

Θα ήταν καλύτερα να προσφέρουν ένα μπουκάλι νερό δωρεάν και καφέ .

Ryanair is the worst airline in Europe and easily one of the worst in the planet

Flight with Ryanair more than 1,5 hours are awful... No space between seats, absolutely uncomfortable stay.

Em relação a Ryanair, ter de ir ao check-in só para carimbar o cartão de embarque não foi muito fácil, são muito demorados, e atrasam a passagem do controlo de passaporte... E cheguei com 2 horas de antecedência

Cheap flights as you expect with Ryanair. I would take cheaper flights over entertainment and comfort for short haul travel. Main issue is usually delays at airports. In this case we landed roughly 2hr30 later than planned due to earlier delays with the plane. Not the worst I imagine

Late again rude staff at gate bullying passengers made us stand in the cold 3degrees for 40 mins before they let us board

Great flight and reminded that the logistics completely Astoria. No real story about victors, m

Usual RyanAir flight but disembarking was poor, no rear steps. The Faro Airport required lots of up step and down steps, no elevator Getting through passport control took 50 minutes in the EU line

Flight was delayed due to weather so not much Ryanair could do about that - otherwise it was very efficient and smooth

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