Experience Prague's magic through a child's eyes with this carefully crafted 3-day family adventure. From watching toy trains deliver drinks at unique restaurants to exploring medieval castles and interactive museums, discover how the Czech capital delights visitors of all ages. Blend educational experiences with pure fun as you navigate Prague's cobblestone streets, fascinating attractions, and family-friendly venues.
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Coffee & Waffles (All day breakfast in Prague)
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08:30 - 09:30
A waffle lover’s paradise, this café serves golden, crispy waffles with both sweet and savory toppings. The inviting space and all-day breakfast menu make it a go-to spot for a satisfying brunch.
Old Town Square, Prague
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10:00 - 12:30
Step into the heart of Prague’s history at Staroměstské náměstí, the enchanting Old Town Square. Surrounded by centuries-old architecture, this iconic landmark is a must-visit for anyone wanting to soak in the city’s fairy-tale charm. Dating back to the 12th century, the square is home to some of Prague’s most famous attractions: the mesmerizing Astronomical Clock, the Baroque Church of St. Nicholas, the Gothic Church of Our Lady before Týn, and the elegant Kinsky Palace.
At the center of the square stands the Jan Hus Memorial, honoring the reformer whose beliefs shaped Czech history. Whether you're admiring the intricate facades, exploring the Stone Bell House, or watching the lively street performances, Old Town Square is a timeless blend of history, culture, and breathtaking architecture - a true jewel of Prague.
At the center of the square stands the Jan Hus Memorial, honoring the reformer whose beliefs shaped Czech history. Whether you're admiring the intricate facades, exploring the Stone Bell House, or watching the lively street performances, Old Town Square is a timeless blend of history, culture, and breathtaking architecture - a true jewel of Prague.
Astronomical Clock, Prague
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12:30 - 13:00
Prague astronomical clock, or orloj as it called by the locals, is one of the popular and bustling attractions in the Czech Republic. The astronomical clock history reaches back to 1410 when it was originally installed on the Old Town City Hall southern Tower wall. Every round hour, from 9:00 AM until 23:00 PM, you will be able to see the show of Twelve Apostles moving to the joyous of the locals and tourists. The clock is exceptional not only due to its beauty, complexity of details, zodiac signs, sculptors, astronomical and calendar dial but also since it is the last operating medieval clock in the world. A relic of a glorious past, Prague Astronomical Clock is a must-see at the Old Town Square.
Výtopna Railway Restaurant, Prague
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13:30 - 14:30
At Výtopna Railway Restaurant, your drinks arrive via miniature trains running through the restaurant. Enjoy hearty Czech dishes and beverages while marveling at the intricate train system that makes dining here a unique, playful experience.
Lego Museum, Prague
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15:00 - 17:00
For kids, kids at heart, and anyone who loves Lego and interested in its history, the Lego Museum is a place of joy and excitement. The Lego Museum is privately owned and hosts approximately 9,000 exhibits and at least a million Lego bricks in use, which makes it the largest of its kind in the world. The place has more than 2500 models that spread across and arranged under 20 fantastic themes as Star Wars, Harry Potter Indiana Jones and much more.
Charles Bridge, Prague
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17:30 - 18:30
Charles Bridge is a breathtaking 14th-century landmark connecting Old Town and Malá Strana. Spanning 500 meters, it features 16 arches, two grand towers, and 30 Baroque statues, including St. John of Nepomuk. Stunning at night, its reflections shimmer in the Vltava River.
Restaurace U Mecenáše, Prague
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19:00 - 20:00
A charming Czech restaurant near Prague Castle, serving traditional dishes in a historic 16th-century building. With beautifully restored interiors and a cozy atmosphere, it’s a great place to enjoy local flavors.
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Café Savoy, Prague
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08:30 - 09:30
Known for its stunning neo-Renaissance ceiling and luxurious breakfast menu, Café Savoy offers expertly crafted pastries, traditional Czech dishes, and freshly brewed coffee, making it an ideal place for a relaxed start to the day.
Kampa Park, Prague
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09:30 - 10:30
Take a short break to wander around Kampa Park with its charming green lawns, marvelous Grand Priory Mill Wheel, art museum, eye-catching statues and the Devil’s Stream canal under Charles Bridge. The Park, which located on an island, is a perfect spot to lay back near the Vltava River, have a picnic, enjoy the quiet, and gather strength before you'll continue your travel in the splendid city of a hundred spires.
Lennon Wall, Prague
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A must to any Beatles fan, the Lennon Wall is a magnificent tribute to the legendary musician, John Lennon. Alongside his prolific breach-boundaries musical activity, Lennon uses his fame and influence to promote peace in the world. When he was murdered in 1980, the wall becomes a spontaneous memorial to Lennon, but more than that, to a symbol of the Czechs resistance to the communist regime. Covered by graffiti and poetry of Lennon and the Beatles together with political activism messages, the wall is a living reminder to all, that freedom ideas flourish even under the most difficult regimes and circumstances.
Prague Castle
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11:00 - 13:30
With over a thousand years of history, Prague Castle (Pražský hrad) stands as the largest ancient castle complex in the world, covering an astonishing 70,000 square meters. Once home to Bohemian kings, Holy Roman emperors, and Czech presidents, it remains a powerful symbol of the nation’s freedom and identity. Founded in the late 9th century by Prince Bořivoj of the Přemyslid Dynasty, the castle has witnessed the rise and fall of empires, the Velvet Revolution of 1989, and the transformation of the Czech Republic into a modern democracy. Today, visitors can explore its breathtaking palaces, churches, and gardens while uncovering centuries of fascinating history.
Prague Castle is more than just a historical site — it's a journey through the heart of Czech history, art, and culture.
Highlights of Prague Castle
Changing of the Guard Ceremony – Witness this traditional spectacle daily at 12:00 in the first courtyard, with hourly shifts from 9:00 to 18:00 at the castle gates.
St. Vitus Cathedral & Great South Tower – An architectural masterpiece with intricate stained glass, soaring Gothic spires, and a 100-meter-high tower offering panoramic views of Prague.
Golden Lane (Zlatá ulička) – A charming row of colorful, historic houses once home to castle guards and goldsmiths. Step inside for a glimpse of medieval life.
St. George's Basilica (Bazilika Sv. Jiří) – A striking Romanesque church dating back to 920, featuring twin stone towers, an impressive Baroque façade, and the tomb of the Přemyslid dynasty.
Old Royal Palace – The former seat of Bohemian rulers, home to the grand Vladislav Hall and the remnants of All Saints Chapel.
Castle Gardens – Stroll through beautifully landscaped gardens, where fountains, vibrant flower beds, and sweeping city views create a serene escape from the bustling city below.
Prague Castle is more than just a historical site — it's a journey through the heart of Czech history, art, and culture.
Pork's, Prague
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14:00 - 15:00
A paradise for meat lovers, Pork’s specializes in slow-roasted pork knuckle, crispy pork belly, and rich Czech sauces. Located near Prague Castle, it’s the perfect spot to savor traditional flavors in a relaxed setting.
Toy Museum, Prague
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15:00 - 16:30
One of the world’s largest toy collections, the Toy Museum in Prague showcases everything from antique dolls and teddy bears to modern action figures. Located within Prague Castle, it’s a nostalgic journey through childhood spanning centuries and cultures.
Dvořákovo nábřeží, Prague
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17:00 - 18:30
A scenic waterfront promenade where visitors can take boat cruises on the Vltava River. Lined with historic architecture and offering stunning city views, it’s a perfect starting point for a relaxing journey on the water.
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3 places
Prague Zoo
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09:30 - 13:30
One of the world’s top-ranked zoos, Prague Zoo offers a unique blend of exotic animals, lush landscapes, and interactive exhibits. Explore over 5,000 animals, a fun children’s area, and a scenic chairlift with stunning views of the Vltava River.
National Technical Museum, Prague
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15:00 - 17:30
Explore human ingenuity at the National Technical Museum, showcasing historic vehicles, machines, and industrial designs. From locomotives to aviation exhibits, it’s a celebration of technological progress and innovation.
Café Louvre, Prague
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18:30 - 19:30
A historic gem serving elegant breakfasts, lunches, dinners, and Viennese-style coffee since 1902. Its grand interiors, rich pastries, and Czech-French cuisine make it a must-visit spot for a refined dining experience in the heart of Prague.
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