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Was gibt es in Prag zu sehen?

Es gibt viele Sehenswürdigkeiten in Prag, darunter die Karlsbrücke, die Prager Burg, die Altstadt, die jüdische Ghetto und viele Museen und Galerien.

Wie komme ich am besten nach Prag?

Prag kann auf verschiedene Weise erreicht werden, darunter per Flugzeug, Zug und Auto. Der Flughafen Prag ist der größte Flughafen in Tschechien und bietet Verbindungen zu vielen europäischen Städten. Der Hauptbahnhof von Prag ist der größte Bahnhof in Tschechien und bietet Verbindungen zu vielen nationalen und internationalen Zielen. Autofahren ist auch möglich, aber die Parkplätze in der Innenstadt sind begrenzt und teuer.

Wie viel Zeit sollte ich für einen Besuch in Prag einplanen?

Einige Tage sind ideal, um die wichtigsten Sehenswürdigkeiten von Prag zu sehen und die Stadt zu genießen. Wenn Sie jedoch auch Zeit haben möchten, um die Umgebung von Prag zu erkunden oder sich in den unterirdischen Clubs und Bars der Stadt zu amüsieren, können Sie eine Woche oder länger bleiben.

Ist Prag eine teure Stadt zu besuchen?

Prag ist vergleichsweise günstig, vor allem im Vergleich zu anderen europäischen Hauptstädten. Die Preise für Mahlzeiten und Unterkünfte sind im Allgemeinen angemessen und es gibt viele Optionen für Budgetreisende. Besichtigungen und Aktivitäten können jedoch teurer sein.

Welche Sprache wird in Prag gesprochen?

Die Amtssprache in Prag ist Tschechisch, aber viele Einwohner sprechen auch Englisch und Deutsch. In touristischen Gegenden und Einrichtungen wird oft auch Russisch, Spanisch und Französisch gesprochen.

Reiseplan für Prag

Einführung

Welcome to Prague, the enchanting capital of the Czech Republic, where fairy-tale castles meet vibrant street life, and every cobblestone street whispers tales of a storied past. As you wander through this captivating city, you'll be spellbound by the breathtaking architecture that spans centuries—from the Gothic spires of St. Vitus Cathedral to the Baroque elegance of the National Theatre. The iconic Charles Bridge, adorned with statues of saints, offers stunning views of the Vltava River and serves as a perfect spot to absorb the local culture and watch street performers weave magic into the air.

But Prague is more than just its stunning skyline and rich history; it is a living canvas of art, music, and gastronomy. You’ll savor traditional Czech dishes in cozy taverns, sip world-renowned Pilsner in hidden beer gardens, and perhaps even stumble upon the vibrant street art scene in the city's lesser-known neighborhoods, like Žižkov. An intriguing hidden gem awaits at the Lennon Wall—a colorful

Anreise

Getting to Prague is a breeze, thanks to its well-connected public transport network. Fly into Václav Havel Airport for quick access to the city center, or hop on a train from major hubs like Berlin or Vienna—both journeys take around 4-5 hours. For a scenic adventure, consider taking a leisurely bus ride along the picturesque countryside, perfect for those looking to soak in the sights en route to this enchanting capital.

Unterkunft

Prague boasts a diverse accommodation scene that caters to every traveler's needs, from luxurious resorts to charming boutique hotels and budget-friendly hostels. Popular neighborhoods like the historic Old Town and the vibrant Vinohrady offer a mix of cultural experiences and convenient access to attractions. Whether you're seeking a lavish stay with stunning views or a cozy retreat in the heart of the city, you'll find plenty of enticing options. For those planning a week-long visit, consider booking early to secure the best deals, especially during peak tourist seasons. Explore the listings below to discover the perfect spot for your Prague adventure!

Vorgeschlagener Reiseplan

Day 1: Historical Wonders of Prague

  • Morning Activity: Prague Castle Tour

    • Description: Explore the grandeur of Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle in the world. Visit key sites like St. Vitus Cathedral and the Golden Lane.
    • Duration: 3 hours
    • Tips: Arrive early to avoid crowds. Wear comfortable shoes as there’s a lot of walking.
    • Link: Private Tour of Prague Castle Interiors and Lunch included
  • Lunch Suggestion: Lokál Dlouhááá

    • Enjoy traditional Czech dishes such as goulash or svíčková (marinated beef) in a vibrant atmosphere.
  • Afternoon Activity: Stroll through Lesser Town (Malá Strana)

    • Description: Wander the charming streets of Malá Strana, taking in Baroque architecture and visiting the John Lennon Wall.
    • Duration: 2 hours
    • Tips: Don’t forget your camera for great photo ops.
  • Evening Activity: Dinner at U Medvídků

    • Description: Experience a traditional Czech pub atmosphere while enjoying local beer and hearty dishes.
    • Duration: 2 hours

Day 2: Art and Culture

  • Morning Activity: Museum Story of Prague

    • Description: Engage with Prague’s history through an immersive augmented reality experience.
    • Duration: 1.5 hours
    • Tips: Download the museum app for an enhanced experience.
    • Link: Museum Story of Prague
  • Lunch Suggestion: Café Louvre

    • A historic café serving Czech and international cuisine, perfect for a light meal.
  • Afternoon Activity: Visit the National Gallery

    • Description: Explore Czech and international art from the Middle Ages to the present.
    • Duration: 2 hours
    • Tips: Check if there are any special exhibitions during your visit.
  • Evening Activity: Dinner and Jazz at Reduta Jazz Club

    • Description: Enjoy a dinner of local fare followed by a live jazz performance in one of Prague's most famous clubs.
    • Duration: 3 hours

Day 3: Nature and Relaxation

  • Morning Activity: Petrin Hill and Tower

    • Description: Hike up Petrin Hill for panoramic views of the city and visit the charming gardens.
    • Duration: 2 hours
    • Tips: The funicular railway is available if you prefer a ride up.
  • Lunch Suggestion: Restaurant Nebozízek

    • Located on Petrin Hill, offering stunning views and a selection of traditional dishes.
  • Afternoon Activity: Visit Vyšehrad

    • Description: Explore the historic fort with beautiful gardens and views of the Vltava River.
    • Duration: 2 hours
  • Evening Activity: Dinner at Café Savoy

    • A stylish café known for its pastries and traditional Czech dishes.

Day 4: A Day Trip to Český Krumlov

  • Full Day Activity: Private Tour to Český Krumlov

  • Lunch Suggestion: Local Tavern in Krumlov

    • Try traditional Czech dishes in a medieval setting.
  • Evening Activity: Return to Prague and dinner at Lokál

    • Enjoy a relaxed dinner at this popular spot known for its traditional cuisine.

Day 5: Insights into History

  • Morning Activity: Terezin Ghetto/Camp Tour

  • Lunch Suggestion: Café at Terezin

    • Light meals and refreshments available near the site.
  • Afternoon Activity: Explore the Jewish Quarter

    • Description: Visit synagogues and the Jewish Museum to deepen your understanding of Prague’s Jewish heritage.
    • Duration: 2.5 hours
  • Evening Activity: Dinner at the Jewish Quarter

    • Sample traditional Jewish cuisine at a local restaurant.

Day 6: Off the Beaten Path

  • Morning Activity: Visit the Vyšehrad Cemetery

    • Description: Explore the resting place of many famous Czech figures and enjoy the serene surroundings.
    • Duration: 1.5 hours
  • Lunch Suggestion: Café Vyšehrad

    • Enjoy lunch with views of the river and city.
  • Afternoon Activity: Explore the Kampa Island

    • Description: Relax in the park and visit the modern art installations.
    • Duration: 2 hours
  • Evening Activity: Dinner at Kampa Park Restaurant

    • Fine dining experience by the river, known for its excellent Czech cuisine.

Day 7: Relaxation and Departure

  • Morning Activity: Blue Flower Exhibition

    • Description: Delve into Prague’s history through a unique audiovisual experience.
    • Duration: 1.5 hours
    • Tips: Great for a last glimpse into the city’s cultural tapestry.
    • Link: Blue Flower Exhibition Prague
  • Lunch Suggestion: Bistro 8

    • A cozy spot known for its fresh ingredients and local flavors.
  • Afternoon Activity: Shopping and Leisure

    • Spend your last hours shopping for souvenirs or relaxing at a café.
  • Evening Activity: Private Transfer to Airport


This 7-day itinerary offers a blend of history, culture, and relaxation in Prague, complemented by a meaningful excursion to Český Krumlov. You will experience the rich tapestry of Czech life, from its historical landmarks to local cuisine, ensuring a memorable journey through this enchanting city.

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