Embark on a captivating 7-day family cultural journey to Prague, Czech Republic, designed for all ages (23-83) at a moderate pace. Discover historical sites, world-class museums, vibrant local markets, and charming neighborhoods, while enjoying nature walks, photography, and authentic Czech cuisine. Stay comfortably in self-contained villas or all-inclusive resorts, all within a moderate budget.

Arrive in Prague and settle into your self-contained accommodation, Revelton Studios Prague.
Take some time to relax and unpack after your journey.
Information on transport from Prague Airport (PRG) to city center can be found online (e.g., Airport Express bus, taxi, or pre-booked transfer).
Wander through the historic Old Town Square, admiring the diverse architecture including the Týn Church and St. Nicholas Church. Experience the vibrant atmosphere and street performers.
Witness the hourly show of the Prague Astronomical Clock, a medieval marvel on the Old Town Hall.
Arrive a few minutes early to secure a good viewing spot, especially with a group.
Enjoy your first authentic Czech dinner.
Try local specialties like goulash, svíčková, or trdelník.
Discover the vast complex of Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle in the world.
Explore its courtyards, palaces, and gardens.
Marvel at the grandeur of St.
Vitus Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture within the Prague Castle complex. It's the spiritual heart of the Czech Republic.
Entry included with Prague Castle Circuit B ticket. Booking: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g274707-d276185-Reviews-St_Vitus_Cathedral-Prague_Bohemia.html?m=66827
Descend from the castle and enjoy lunch in Malá Strana (Lesser Town), with its picturesque streets and baroque architecture.
Stroll across the iconic Charles Bridge, adorned with baroque statues, and enjoy panoramic views of Prague Castle and the Vltava River.
Dine at a restaurant along the Vltava River, offering beautiful evening views of the castle and bridge.
Embark on a fascinating journey beneath the city streets to explore hidden rooms, corridors, and cellars dating back to the 12th century, revealing Prague's lesser-known history.
Wander through the historic Jewish Quarter (Josefov), visiting its synagogues and the Old Jewish Cemetery, rich in history and culture. (Exterior viewing or purchase separate tickets for interiors).
Tickets for individual synagogues and cemetery can be purchased at the Jewish Museum in Prague.
Experience Prague's vibrant market scene.
Grab some street food or fresh local produce for a casual lunch.
Enjoy some free time for relaxation, perhaps a coffee break, or return to the accommodation for a rest.
Dine at a cozy local eatery away from the main tourist hubs, experiencing more authentic Czech hospitality.
Enjoy a leisurely morning walk along the Vltava River embankments, perhaps visiting the Dancing House or finding a scenic spot to relax.
Consider a short boat cruise for a different perspective (optional, not included in pricing).
Grab a light lunch or snack at one of the cafes by the river, enjoying the views.
Spend a relaxing afternoon at Riegrovy Sady, a beautiful park known for its panoramic views of Prague Castle and the Old Town.
Perfect for a leisurely stroll or picnic.
The park has a beer garden and plenty of open space for kids (if applicable) or for the family to simply unwind. Booking: Google Places #6, https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Riegrovy+Sady%2C+Prague+2
Explore the Vinohrady district for dinner, known for its elegant architecture and excellent restaurants offering both local and international cuisine.
Visit Nevan Contempo, a contemporary art gallery showcasing modern works.
A quiet cultural experience for art lovers.
Check current exhibitions online. Booking: Google Places #5, https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Nevan+Contempo%2C+U+Rajské+zahrady+809%2C+Praha+3
Explore Wenceslas Square, a historical and cultural hub.
See the Statue of Saint Wenceslas and the National Museum at the top of the square.
The square is a commercial and cultural center with many shops and cafes. Booking: Google Places #7, https://www.google.com/maps/search/?api=1&query=Statue+of+Saint+Wenceslas%2C+Václavské+náměstí%2C+Nové+Město%2C+Praha+1
Take some time for souvenir shopping around Wenceslas Square or other central areas to find gifts and mementos.
Enjoy a final memorable dinner in Prague, perhaps revisiting a favorite spot or trying a new recommendation.
Explore the largest ancient castle complex in the world, home to historic palaces, churches, gardens, and the stunning St.
Vitus Cathedral. Allow ample time to wander through its courtyards and admire the architecture.
Purchase a circuit ticket to access multiple sites within the complex. Be prepared for some walking on cobblestones.
Visit the most important and largest church in Prague, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, located within Prague Castle.
Marvel at the stained glass windows, flying buttresses, and the sheer scale of the interior.
Part of the Prague Castle complex ticket. Entry queues can be long; try to visit early. Modest dress is recommended.
Enjoy a traditional Czech lunch at one of the charming restaurants in the Malá Strana district, just below Prague Castle.
Walk across the iconic Charles Bridge, admiring the baroque statues and enjoying panoramic views of Prague Castle and the Vltava River.
Can be crowded, especially in the afternoon. Early morning or late evening offer a more tranquil experience.
Unwind at this expansive park known for its stunning panoramic views of Prague Castle, Petřín, and the Old Town. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely walk or enjoying a drink at the beer garden.
Great for all ages; easily accessible by tram. The beer garden is a local favorite for sunset views.
Savor a final traditional Czech dinner, perhaps trying a hearty goulash, svíčková (marinated sirloin), or trdelník for dessert.
Take a comfortable train journey from Prague to Kutná Hora, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its medieval silver mines and unique churches.
Trains run frequently. Purchase tickets at the station or online in advance.
From Prague Main Station (Praha hlavní nádraží) to Kutná Hora hlavní nádraží. You may need a short local bus or taxi connection from the main station to the town center/Sedlec.
Visit the fascinating and eerie Sedlec Ossuary, a small Roman Catholic chapel decorated with the skeletons of an estimated 40,000 to 70,000 people.
A truly unique cultural experience.
Often combined with St. Barbara's Church in a single ticket. It can be quite busy; respect the sanctity of the place.
Explore the magnificent Gothic Cathedral of St.
Barbara, a UNESCO site and a symbol of Kutná Hora's wealth and importance during the silver mining era.
A stunning architectural marvel with beautiful frescoes and intricate details. It's a short walk or quick local bus ride from the Ossuary.
Enjoy lunch in the charming medieval town center of Kutná Hora, with options ranging from traditional Czech eateries to cafes.
Wander through the historic streets of Kutná Hora, discovering its charming squares, narrow alleys, and other historical buildings, perhaps visiting the Italian Court or the Stone House.
Perfect for a leisurely stroll. There are many small shops and cafes to discover.
Take the train back to Prague after a full day of medieval exploration.
Ensure you have your return tickets ready.
Enjoy a special farewell dinner in Prague, perhaps selecting a restaurant with a view or one that offers a unique culinary experience to celebrate the end of your trip.
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