The Ultimate 3-Day Itinerary for a Trip to Prague

Day 3: Explore the most historic region of Prague, Mala Strana

Mala Strana

On the last day of your visit to Prague in 3 Days Itinerary, spend the first half of the day exploring the exquisite gems of Mala Strana. The most historic region of Prague, Mala Strana which literally means “Little Side” is a charming district with a sublime riverside setting and cobbled streets leading to secret gardens and Renaissance palaces. Take your time to walk through the pages of history while exploring the beautiful baroque Church of St Nicholas, the chic Wallenstein Garden and museums of modern art and music. Mala Strana is also known for excellent restaurants and bars. Prague’s iconic centrepiece, Charles Bridge, is the link between Malá Strana and Staré Město on the other side of the river. Visit Lokál u Bílé Kuzelky near Charles Bridge for the best Czech beer.

The most historic region of Prague, Mala Strana which literally means “Little Side” is a charming district with a sublime riverside setting and cobbled streets leading to secret gardens and Renaissance palaces. | The Ultimate 3-Day Itinerary for a Trip to Prague
Prague, Mala Strana / Czech Republic Copyright Luciano Mortula

Shopping at Wenceslas Square

What can be a better way than shopping to conclude a short trip of 3 days in Prague? Head straight to Wenceslas Square where you will find all exciting international brands such as Zara, Mango, H&M, Nike and many more. Shop till you drop, enjoy your last supper in this lovely city and get ready to return home with bagsful of wonderful memories.

Wenceslas Square in Prague on a summer afternoon | The Ultimate 3-Day Itinerary for a Trip to Prague
Wenceslas Square in Prague on a summer afternoon / Copyright Intrepix

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