Planning a trip to Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
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Things to do in Prague in June
Arrive at Václav Havel Airport Prague and transfer to the hotel. Check-in and relax after the journey.
Enjoy a welcome dinner at Bellevue Restaurant, known for its panoramic views of Prague, elegant atmosphere, and exquisite Czech cuisine.
Visit the iconic Prague Castle, a stunning hilltop fortress with historic buildings, including St. Vitus Cathedral and Golden Lane.
Stroll through the charming Mala Strana (Lesser Town) with its picturesque streets, Baroque architecture, and cozy cafes.
Dine at the Vrtbovská zahrada, a rooftop garden restaurant offering breathtaking views of the city and delectable Czech cuisine.
Indulge in a rejuvenating spa day at the Mandarin Oriental Spa, known for its luxurious treatments and serene atmosphere.
Embark on a leisurely Vltava River cruise, taking in the beautiful views of the city's landmarks and enjoying a relaxing afternoon on the water.
Dine at Kampa Park, a top-rated riverside restaurant offering a refined dining experience and delightful international cuisine.
Discover the historic Old Town Square, featuring the famous Astronomical Clock, stunning architecture, and lively atmosphere.
Cross the iconic Charles Bridge, adorned with statues and offering panoramic views of the Vltava River and Prague Castle.
Enjoy a delightful dinner at the Michelin-starred La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise, known for its innovative Czech tasting menu and elegant setting.
Embark on a day trip to the enchanting UNESCO-listed town of Český Krumlov, known for its fairytale castle, narrow cobblestone streets, and charming atmosphere.
Enjoy a leisurely day for shopping at luxury boutiques in the city center or simply relaxing at the hotel spa or by the hotel pool.
Savor a traditional Bohemian dinner at U Malého Glena, a charming restaurant offering authentic Czech cuisine and live jazz music.
June in Prague offers warm and pleasant weather with occasional showers. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
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Things to Carry on your trip to Prague
Clothing & Apparel
Light jacket or sweater -
For cool evenings or indoor spaces with air conditioning.
Comfortable walking shoes -
Prague involves a lot of walking.
Casual clothing -
For exploring the city and visiting museums.
Dressy outfit -
For special occasions or fine dining.
Accessories
Hat -
To protect from the sun or rain.
Scarf -
For warmth or as an accessory.
Sunglasses -
To protect your eyes from the sun.
Reusable water bottle -
To stay hydrated while exploring.
Essentials & Must Haves
Passport and visa (if required) -
For identification and border control.
Travel insurance -
To protect against unforeseen circumstances.
First-aid kit -
For minor medical issues.
Cash and credit/debit cards -
For payments and emergencies.
Phone and charger -
For communication and navigation.
Good to Have
Travel adapter -
To charge electronics using local power outlets.
Small umbrella or raincoat -
For unexpected rain.
Guidebook or travel apps -
For information and recommendations.
Small backpack or daypack -
For carrying essentials while exploring.
Electronics
Camera -
To capture memories of your trip.
Power bank -
To keep your devices charged on the go.
Noise-canceling headphones -
For relaxation or blocking out noise during travel.
Travel router -
To create a Wi-Fi hotspot for multiple devices.