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    Day 1

    105 mi4 mi

    Visit a Czech Open-Air Museum and Wander the Ancient Streets of Prague

    Cross over to the idyllic Central Bohemian Uplands in the Czech Republic and discover how people lived through an interesting open-air museum. Continue to the quaint capital, Prague where you will walk the cobbled streets of the historic center and explore some of its top attractions like the iconic Charles Bridge and one of the best-preserved astronomical clocks in Europe on the Old Town Square. Try some of the best local food accompanied by tasty Czech beer right in the quaint old town.
    09:00

    Dresden

    51.8 mi
    1 hr 20 min
    Zubrnice
    10:301 hr 30 min

    Zubrnice

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    Start your day by crossing the border to Central Bohemian Uplands and visiting the Czech Republic's youngest open-air museum. Amidst the green hills, you will find a tiny village with traditional houses ranging from log houses and timbered houses to brick houses. You can also admire a Baroque well from the end of the 1600s.
    This is a nice place to walk back in time and learn about what it would be like to live there throughout the centuries.
    Opening hours 1st of May to 30th of September: Tuesday-Sunday 09:00-18:00, Closed Mondays. Opening hours 1st of October to 31th of October: Saturday-Sunday (including bank holidays).
    You can find more information about the museum here.
    53.1 mi
    1 hr 20 min
    Pilsner Urquell restaurant Anděl
    13:401 hr

    Pilsner Urquell restaurant Anděl

    Bowling Alley
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    Go for lunch near the hotel (you can park at the hotel or in the streets around it.) Pilsner Urquell restaurant serves tasty Czech food (mainly meat) and amazing beer. It is a 15-minute walk from the hotel, but it is well worth it!
    They even have a small bowling hall on the premises if you want to snack over a game.
    Opening hours: Monday–Wednesday 11:00–23:00 Thursday–Friday 11:00-24:00 Saturday–Sunday 12:00-23:00
    1 mi
    20 min
    Charles Bridge
    15:5030 min

    Charles Bridge

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    After check in, head to one of the most iconic landmarks in Prague - Charles Bridge! Built in the second part of the 1300s and finished in 1402, the bridge would replace an older bridge that was damaged in the 1342 floods.
    Until 1841, the Charles Bridge was the only way to cross the Vltava River, which made it an important trading route between Eastern and Western Europe. It was not before 1870 that it adopted its current name of Charles Bridge.
    As one of the most popular tourist attractions, expect it to be crowded with tourists, street vendors, and artists alinke.
    0.3 mi
    5 min
    Klementinum
    16:301 hr

    Klementinum

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    Sitting on the other side of Charles Bridge, the Clementinum is your ticket to the iconic view of the bridge from above. The structure also houses a large library. There are guided tours including everything. To reach the top, you must climb a set of stairs, but it is well worth the views of Charles Bridge, the Vltava River, and the rest of the city.
    You can read more about the Clementinum and the tours offered here.
    0.4 mi
    10 min
    Old Town Square
    17:4545 min

    Old Town Square

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    The enchanting 10th-century Old Town Square is your next stop. The square holds numerous interesting attractions, the astronomical clock being the most famous. Make sure you watch as it makes the turn of an hour. The 15th-century clock is said to be among the best preserved of its kind in the world.
    Surrounded by pastel-colored houses, the Old Town Square has not changed much through the centuries. Being one of Europe's most beautiful squares, it is always boasting life and a fabulous, vibrant vibe.
    0.4 mi
    10 min
    Prašná brána
    18:4530 min

    Prašná brána

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    Pass by the 15th-century Powder Tower, one of the original city gates. It got its name due to a gun powder store that used to be there. the tower is still starting point of the Royal Route (Coronation route) to Prague Castle.
    While it is possible to step inside the museum, it is closed at this time of the day most of the year, yet it is worth observing from the outside.
    Opening hours Monday-Sunday: January-March and October-November 10:00-18:00 April-May and September 10:00-19:00 June-August 09:00-21:00 December 10:00-20:00
    See the official webpage for more information here.
    0.3 mi
    10 min
    Church of Our Lady before Týn
    19:3010 min

    Church of Our Lady before Týn

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    The Gothic Church of Our Lady before Týn will also be closed, but it is worth passing by to see it from the outside as it is a beautiful structure. In 1256 it replaced an older Romanesque church that served the traveling merchants that came to the Týn Courtyard.
    0.3 mi
    5 min
    U Pivrnce
    19:451 hr 30 min

    U Pivrnce

    Restaurant
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    Go for dinner at U Pivrnce to get a taste of quality local cuisine and beer in a relaxed pub atmosphere. This gem is highly popular among the locals for its food and most people come back time after time.
    The place is super cool, decorated with funny cartoons on the walls, which keeps you busy while waiting for the food even if you travel solo.
    Opening hours: Monday-Friday 11:30-23:00 Saturday-Sunday 12:00-23:00
    1.3 mi
    30 min
    Hotel Julian
    22:308 hrs 30 minHotel visit

    Hotel Julian

    9.2
    Head back to the hotel for a good rest before an early start tomorrow morning.
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