Prague Castle

If you can, visit the castle during a weekday because parts of the castle closes on weekends. Taking a tour is well worth it because there is so much to see. Make sure you also see St. Vitus Cathedral

Strahov Monastery

Located uphill from the Prague Castle, the Strahov Monastery offers amazing view of the city and a calm oasis from Prague’s hustle and bustle. Despite being ransacked by invading forces over the years, the library still contains an impressive 16,000 + books. Make sure you stop by the Monastery Brewery and order a beer.

Letna Hill

If you haven’t gotten your fill of green space, visit Letna Hill. The park is beautiful and there are great views of old town.

Wallenstein Palace Gardens

In our opinion, this is one of the most beautiful places in Prague. Best of all, it's free! The gardens themselves are lovely and are of baroque design. Keep your eyes out for the Peacocks that inhabit the gardens.

Jewish Quarter

Touring the Jewish quarter is well worth it to understand the history of Prague. In World War II, Hitler had planned to preserve the quarter as a museum of an extinct race. While there, be sure to visit the Old Jewish Cemetery and Pinkas Synagog.