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Prague Travel Guide

Your personal travel guide to Prague

📍 Prague, Czech Republic

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🎯 Suggested Activities

Curated activities based on LonelyRoad community recommendations

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Prague Castle Complex Exploration

Wander through Europe's largest ancient castle complex with stunning views over Prague. Go early to beat crowds and enjoy peaceful exploration.

Location: Hradčany, 119 08 Prague 1
Best Time: Early morning (9-10 AM)
Duration: 3-4 hours
Price: $$
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Vltava River Walk & Relaxation

Peaceful riverside stroll along the Vltava with cafes, benches, and stunning architecture. Perfect for a chill afternoon with a book or podcast.

Location: Náplavka, 110 00 Prague 1
Best Time: Late afternoon
Duration: 1-2 hours
Price: $
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Vyšehrad Fortress & Gardens

Less touristy alternative to Prague Castle. Peaceful gardens, historic cemetery, and panoramic city views. Great for solo wandering.

Location: V Pevnosti, 159 00 Prague 2
Best Time: Morning or late afternoon
Duration: 2-3 hours
Price: $
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Letná Park Sunset & Beer Garden

Locals' favorite park with Prague's best sunset views and a laid-back beer garden. Perfect spot to meet other travelers and unwind.

Location: Letenské sady, 170 00 Prague 7
Best Time: Sunset (evening)
Duration: 2-3 hours
Price: $
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DOX Centre for Contemporary Art

Modern art gallery in trendy Holešovice district. Chill atmosphere, thought-provoking exhibits, and a great cafe for post-visit reflection.

Location: Poupětova 1, 170 00 Prague 7
Best Time: Afternoon
Duration: 2-3 hours
Price: $$

🎉 Events & Social Activities

Great places to meet other travelers in Prague

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Farmers Market at Náplavka

Saturday riverside farmers market with local food, crafts, and live music. Great for meeting locals and grabbing fresh produce.

Location: Náplavka, 120 00 Prague 2
Best Time: Saturday mornings (8 AM - 2 PM)
Price: $$
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Jazz Dock Live Music

Waterfront jazz club with nightly live performances. Relaxed vibe, great acoustics, and a mix of locals and travelers.

Location: Janáčkovo nábřeží 2, 150 00 Prague 5
Best Time: Evening (shows start 8-9 PM)
Price: $$
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Cross Club Electronic Music Nights

Unique industrial-steampunk club hosting electronic music events. Famous venue among digital nomads and creative travelers.

Location: Plynární 1096/23, 170 00 Prague 7
Best Time: Thursday-Saturday nights
Price: $$

🏨 Places to Stay

Recommended accommodations for solo travelers

Hostel One Prague

Hostel

Social hostel perfect for solo travelers with free dinners, walking tours, and a welcoming community. Great for meeting other nomads.

4.7/5💰 $

📍 Žitná 1294/42, 120 00 Prague 2

Czech Inn

Hostel

Modern design hostel with excellent coworking space, fast WiFi, and a chill lounge. Popular with digital nomads. Private rooms available.

4.6/5💰 $

📍 Francouzská 76, 101 00 Prague 10

Mosaic House

Design Hotel

Design hotel with coworking space, rooftop terrace, and regular networking events. Perfect blend of comfort and community for solo travelers.

4.5/5💰 $$

📍 Odborů 278/4, 120 00 Prague 2

Hotel Voyage

Boutique Hotel

Boutique hotel in Žižkov district with comfortable rooms, reliable WiFi, and a quiet atmosphere. Great for focused remote work with nearby cafes.

4.4/5💰 $$

📍 Sázavská 2000/2, 120 00 Prague 2

☕ Cafes & Restaurants

Best spots to work, eat, and meet other travelers

Café Savoy

Cafe📶 WiFi Available💻 Work-Friendly

Historic cafe with excellent coffee, delicious pastries, and reliable WiFi. Spacious seating perfect for a few hours of laptop work. Beautiful interior.

4.6/5💰 $$

Kavárna Místo

Cafe📶 WiFi Available💻 Work-Friendly

Digital nomad favorite with fast WiFi, plenty of outlets, and quality coffee. Relaxed atmosphere welcomes laptop workers. Great brunch menu.

4.5/5💰 $

EMA Espresso Bar

Cafe📶 WiFi Available💻 Work-Friendly

Specialty coffee haven with excellent espresso, fast WiFi, and work-friendly vibe. Popular among local freelancers. Limited seating so arrive early.

4.7/5💰 $

Café Louvre

Cafe & Restaurant📶 WiFi Available💻 Work-Friendly

Historic cafe frequented by Kafka and Einstein. Excellent WiFi, spacious seating, and all-day menu. Perfect for mixing work with Prague atmosphere.

4.5/5💰 $$

Můj šálek kávy

Cafe📶 WiFi Available💻 Work-Friendly

Cozy specialty coffee shop with exceptional pour-over coffee, strong WiFi, and laptop-friendly atmosphere. Great pastries and friendly baristas.

4.8/5💰 $

Lokál Dlouhááá

Restaurant/Pub

Traditional Czech pub with excellent beer, hearty food, and communal tables. Great for solo diners to meet locals. No WiFi but authentic experience.

4.4/5💰 $

💡 Local Tips

Insider advice from the LonelyRoad community

  • 📱 Mobile Data & eSIM: Get data for Prague with PikaSim - 0.5GB for 1 days costs $1.00 (other options: 0.3GB/1d for $0.90, 0.5GB/1d for $1.60). Privacy-focused, no account needed, instant activation. Get yours at https://pikasim.com/download-czech-republic-esim-packages
  • Visa & Entry for US citizens: No visa required for stays up to 90 days within 180-day period in Schengen Area. Passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond departure date. No arrival forms or ETAs needed. Ensure you have proof of onward travel and accommodation. Check current requirements at https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/CzechRepublic.html
  • Prague has excellent public transportation (metro, tram, bus). Buy a Lítačka card or use the PID Lítačka app for easy travel. 24-hour pass costs 120 CZK (~$5) and covers all zones. Much cheaper than taxis.
  • Czech Republic uses Czech Koruna (CZK), not Euro. Many places accept cards, but carry some cash for smaller cafes and markets. Avoid currency exchange booths in tourist areas—use ATMs instead for better rates.
  • Prague is very safe for solo male travelers. The biggest concerns are pickpockets in tourist areas (Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, trams). Keep valuables secure and stay aware in crowded places.
  • Download offline maps before arriving. Google Maps works well in Prague. The city is very walkable, and neighborhoods like Vinohrady, Žižkov, and Karlín offer authentic local experiences away from tourist crowds.
  • Join Prague Digital Nomads Facebook group or attend meetups at coworking spaces. Many hostels organize pub crawls and walking tours—great for meeting other solo travelers even if you're not staying there.
  • Tap water is safe to drink everywhere in Prague. Restaurants charge for bottled water, so ask for 'voda z kohoutku' (tap water) to save money. Many cafes will refill your water bottle for free.
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