Dancing House. The Dancing House is one of the top tourist places to visit in Prague in 2 days. It can be accessed from the bottom of Petrin Hill by taking tram 22, direction Nádražà Hostivař, from the Újezd stop (located by the funicular railway stop at the bottom of the hill), then getting off at Karlovo náměsti.
Experience the grim times of the Cold War when Prague was one of the capitals of the Warsaw Pact. Learn about the Stalinist era of the 1950s, and about the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. Visit a nuclear bunker, explore the Museum of Communism and see some of the sights of the Velvet Revolution that toppled the communist regime in 1989.
The Harvest Festival ( Dozinky na Letne) takes place on the first Saturday in September at Letna Park (Prague 7). It’s a free event organised by the Ministry of Agriculture. You can also visit the Farming Museum at Letna for free on that day and there is even a reduced entry fee to the Technical Museum at Letna.
Day 1: Arrive in Prague and explore the city center on foot. Day 2: Take a day trip to Český Krumlov, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Day 3: Head to Vienna and explore the city’s museums and palaces. Day 4: Visit the Hofburg Palace and the Belvedere Palace in Vienna. Hofburg Palace; The Spanish Riding School
Prague is a charming city in central Europe with so many beautiful sites and experiences to offer. While one can visit Prague just for the views of the old city, it is also an extremely popular party city in Europe. In fact, one of the best things to do in Prague in 2 days is to pay a visit to some of the famous cocktail bars and pubs.
The Tour is lead by a licensed guide. Once the tour starts in Prague Castle you will walk downhill admiring and learning about the history of Prague. The tour will develop as follows: - pick up at at the place you are staying - drop off in Prague Castle - 90 minutes walk - 60 muinutes fot lunch time - 60 minutes walk - 60 minutes boat trip - 90
Charles Bridge. There are fifteen bridges that cross the river Vltava, the most famous of which is Charles Bridge, so this simply must be your first stop on your 2 day Prague itinerary. Charles Bridge is a beautiful medieval stone arch bridge that was built in 1357.
It is lavishly dressed with lights, decorations, and balls. There’s also a light show featuring incredible music that you can enjoy through the new year in Prague. The chosen tree must meet certain criteria during the selection process. For example, it must be a Norwegian spruce at least 20 meters (66 feet) high, and it must pass a review.
It really is a must see sight in Prague and no Prague 4 day itinerary is complete without a visit. Tickets are sold in different groups allowing access to an assortment of buildings. The real gem of the tour is St Vitus Cathedral, but do make a point of walking through the Golden Lane.
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