
Only have one day in Prague? Don’t worry — it’s absolutely possible to see the highlights of this magical city in just 24 hours with the right game plan. We spent a whirlwind day in Prague and made the most of every hour with a mix of guided tours, river cruising, unexpected adventures, and a five-course Czech meal that we won’t forget. Here’s everything you need to know if you’re planning your own one-day itinerary in Prague.

Arriving in Prague: A Tricky Start
Our adventure began with a small hiccup. We were dropped off near our hotel at night and couldn’t actually see it from the drop-off point. If you’re staying near the city center like we were, be prepared to walk a short way uphill under a small overpass — the hotel will appear on your left. Without cell service, it took a kind woman at a nearby hotel and a quick look at Google Maps to point us in the right direction.
Take time to download maps of the city before you arrive –
Travel tips from sarah
that way, you can have and use them offline!
The Best Way to See Prague in One Day: Bus, Boat & Walking Tour
With just one day in Prague, we knew we needed an efficient way to experience the city’s top sights — and the Prague 4-Hour City Tour delivered. It combined a bus ride, a Vltava River cruise, and a walking tour, all led by a knowledgeable guide. It was the perfect balance of convenience and immersion.
Our favorite part? Cruising along the Vltava (not the Danube — common mix-up!), which gave us a beautiful, panoramic view of the city’s historic sections and stunning architecture. For anyone with limited time, this tour is a must. Here’s the exact tour we took.
Here are some of the beautiful pictures we took on the boat. You can see that Prague’s infrastructure includes a lot of bridges





Three Major Churches in Prague
SS. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral – famous turning point in WW2. You can watch the story about this part of the war – it’s called Anthropoid.



Basilica of St. Peter & St. Paul



St. Nicholas Church

Unexpected Moments: Lost Phones and Language Barriers
Not everything went smoothly during our one day in Prague. While grabbing a quick bite at McDonald’s, one of us accidentally left a phone in an Uber. Without speaking Czech, getting it back turned into a mini adventure of its own. We learned how to use the Uber app’s “Lost Item” feature.
Thankfully, a helpful local stepped in to answer my call from the uber driver, and talked to him on our behalf. We met the Uber driver at a nearby parking lot, paid a small fee, and got the phone back. Crisis averted — and an important reminder to double-check your seats before exiting any ride.
Here’s Josh at the McDonald’s. Visiting as many international McDonald’s is always in his travel plans, but truthfully, the food was not that good.
On a brighter note, I would just like to share some neat photos that help showcase the beauty and culture of the city! These photos are taken from one of the oldest streets in Prague.


If you look closely, you can see that on many of the buildings they are marked by a symbol rather than a number. This one is the Key Building. I just love that little detail : )

The Prague Castle Complex: Bigger Than You Think
Of all the sights in Prague, the Prague Castle blew us away. We had no idea just how massive it is — it’s actually the largest ancient castle in the world! We learned that it would take 2 to 3 days to fully explore the palace itself and another 1 to 2 days to walk the grounds. In other words, we barely scratched the surface during our one day in Prague, but it left a strong impression.
Here is a photo of the gate and entrance to the Prague Castle Complex.

This is Vitus Cathedral located around the complex. Isn’t it stunning!

Also, did you know Prague is known as the music capital of the world? It’s an inspiring city filled with music history, especially classical.
PICTURE ON THE LEFT BELOW: And speaking of music, I love this picture below that shows this 75 foot tall metronome that stands in Letna Park. The structure, constructed in 1991, was placed there to replace a large monument that previously honored Joseph Stalin.
PICTURE ON THE RIGHT: n keeping with the cherished love of music in this city, I wanted to share this photo of a man just along the city streets, playing guitar. It put a smile on my face and warmed my heart!


A Five-Course Czech Dinner to Remember
To wrap up our day, we booked a 5-course meal experience that gave us a taste of traditional Czech cuisine in a cozy, intimate setting. The host was fantastic, and every dish felt like a warm embrace of Czech culture and flavors. It was easily one of the most memorable parts of our day. If you’re in Prague for just a day, this experience adds a luxurious and authentic touch to your evening. Check out the meal experience here.
Here we are at dinner and I want to share some of the creative display and delicious presentation of this yummy experience!






Final Thoughts: Why I’d Choose Prague Again
We visited Budapest, Vienna, and Prague during our trip — and if I had to pick one to return to, it would be Prague. Between the vibrant culture, beautiful views, rich history, and delicious food, this city has a unique charm that’s hard to beat.
Even though one day in Prague isn’t nearly enough to see everything, it’s just enough to fall in love with the city — and start planning your next visit.
Planning Your Own One Day in Prague?
Here’s what we recommend:
- Book a half-day tour combining bus, boat, and walking.
- Visit Prague Castle even if just briefly.
- Try a traditional Czech dining experience.
- Have Czech downloaded on google translate so you can interact easier with anyone who doesn’t speak English.
Let us know if you’ve been to Prague or are planning to go — we’d love to hear your top picks for how to spend one day in Prague.
Ready to See More Great Places?
Do you love to travel but aren’t sure how to get it done? I love sharing insights from our other trips. Consider checking out other journeys over the years, tagged on my travel blog and also linked below. You can also check out my blog post on our first stop in Central Europe: 12 Must-Visit Sights of Budapest, and Travel Tips for a Family Trip to Vienna.
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