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Destinations in the Czech Republic — where to go

Where to base yourself, for how long, and the one perfect day trip.

Prague is the reason most people book the trip — 3–4 days is the sweet spot for its Old Town, castle, and river. Český Krumlov, a fairy-tale medieval town three hours south, is the single best day trip (or overnight) in the country and shouldn't be skipped if you have 5+ days total. Together they make a complete, easy first-timer itinerary.

Here's the thing nobody tells you about the Czech Republic: it's basically a one-city country for most visitors, and that's not a knock — Prague earns every bit of its reputation. But treating it as a weekend-in-one-city trip and calling it done means missing the best plot twist, a two-hour bus ride away. Here's every destination worth your time, with an honest read on how many days each one deserves.

Questions people actually ask

How many days do I need in the Czech Republic?
4 days minimum: 3 in Prague, 1 in Český Krumlov (as a long day trip or, better, an overnight). 5–6 days lets you slow down and actually enjoy both without rushing.
Is Prague worth visiting if I've already done other European capitals?
Yes — it's one of the few major European capitals whose historic center survived World War II almost entirely intact, so the medieval and Baroque core isn't a reconstruction, it's the real thing. That, plus beer prices that make Munich look expensive, keeps it near the top of most Europe itineraries.
Can I do the Czech Republic as a day trip from Vienna or Berlin?
Prague itself, no — it deserves multiple days. But Prague works well as one stop on a longer Central Europe rail trip alongside Vienna, Budapest, or Berlin, each 3–4.5 hours away by direct train.