For international travelers, the main route into Prague is through Prague Ruzyne Airport (also known as Václav Havel Airport Prague). There are also extensive train and bus connections with neighboring European countries. These arrive at Praha hlavní nádraží and UAN Florenc Bus terminal respectively.
It’s easy to get from any of these to Prague city center. Prague has become known as a place where visitors can explore by day and party by night. The old town has some of the loveliest architecture in Europe and there’s more to see and do inside.
Depending on your taste, you can soak in art and music or make the most of the numerous coffee shops, microbreweries, and local cafes. If you’re heading to Prague, the castle is literally unmissable. It’s well worth heading up the hill to experience it from the inside.
It’s a feast of architecture, history, and beauty plus you get amazing views over the city. Charles Bridge is equally famous and definitely worth seeing. It’s best to go at dawn or dusk when the area is at its quietest.
Wenceslas Square is not only a beautiful part of Prague’s old town, but it’s also the place to find the Wenceslas Monument and the National Museum. There are some amazing day trips from Prague. One of the best is the Bohemian Paradise (Český ráj).
It's a UNESCO Geopark famous for its castles and rock formations. The countryside is glorious and there are lots of trails to explore. If you really want to make the most of Prague and the surrounding countryside, it’s best to have your own transport.
Hiring a motorbike, scooter, or quad bike gives you total freedom of movement. That makes it possible for you to visit off-the-beaten-track attractions. It also means that you can visit famous locations at their quietest times.