Great! Here's a 2-day Prague itinerary that balances must-see sights, hidden gems, food, culture, and scenic spots — without feeling rushed. 👇
🏨 Suggested Area to Stay:
Stay near Old Town (Staré Město) or New Town (Nové Město) so you’re close to everything.
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⭐ Mid-range: NYX Hotel Prague or Hotel Golden Angel
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💰 Budget: MeetMe23 or Miss Sophie's
🗓️ Day 1: Classic Prague Highlights
🍳 08:30 – Breakfast
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Try Café Savoy (classic Czech-European breakfast)
🏰 09:30 – Prague Castle & St. Vitus Cathedral
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Explore Castle complex, Old Royal Palace, and Golden Lane
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⏱️ 2–2.5 hrs
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🎟️ Ticket: 250 CZK (~IDR 175.000)
🌉 12:00 – Walk Down to Charles Bridge
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Enjoy statues, artists, and musicians
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📸 Perfect photo spot
🍽️ 13:00 – Lunch in Malá Strana (Lesser Town)
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Restaurant tip: Café de Paris or U Malířů
⛪ 14:30 – Old Town Square & Astronomical Clock
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Watch the 600-year-old clock strike the hour
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Walk to Týn Church & explore narrow alleys
🕍 16:00 – Jewish Quarter (Josefov)
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Old Jewish Cemetery, synagogues, and Jewish Museum
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🎟️ Pass: ~350 CZK (~IDR 250.000)
🍽️ 18:00 – Dinner by the River
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Try Marina Ristorante or Kampa Park for sunset views
🌃 20:00 – Evening Option
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Classical concert at Municipal House or
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River cruise (1 hr): ~400 CZK (~IDR 290.000)
🗓️ Day 2: Art, Viewpoints & Chill Prague
🥐 08:30 – Light Breakfast
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At Café Letka or EMA Espresso Bar
🌳 09:30 – Letná Park & Metronome
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Great viewpoint over the Vltava River
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Optional: beer garden (opens later)
🎨 11:00 – DOX Contemporary Art Center (optional)
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Innovative Czech art, design, and culture
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🎟️ Entry: ~200 CZK (~IDR 145.000)
Or: Visit the National Museum near Wenceslas Square if you prefer history.
🍽️ 13:00 – Lunch in New Town
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Try Eska (modern Czech cuisine in Karlín)
🛍️ 14:30 – Wenceslas Square & Shopping
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Visit Palladium Mall or Pařížská Street (designer brands)
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Souvenir tip: Czech crystal, marionettes, or handmade soap
🌇 16:00 – Petrin Hill & Observation Tower
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Take the funicular, visit the mini Eiffel Tower
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🌸 Beautiful park for afternoon walks
🍽️ 18:30 – Final Dinner
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Mlýnec or La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise (Michelin-starred, if you want luxury)
💸 Estimated 2-Day Budget
| Item | CZK | IDR (approx.) |
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| Hotel (2 nights) | 2.000 | ~1.400.000 |
| Food (4 meals + snacks) | 1.500 | ~1.050.000 |
| Attractions (Castle, Jewish Quarter, Museums, Tower) | ~1.000 | ~700.000 |
| Transport pass (48h) | 220 | ~160.000 |
| Souvenirs, optional cruise | 500+ | ~350.000+ |
| Total (2 days) | ~5.200 CZK | ~3.700.000 IDR |
Would you like:
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🎫 Help booking the castle/jewish tickets or cruise?
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🗺️ Map/Google links for each stop?
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💼 Suggestions on what to pack or wear?
Let me know!
✈️ By Plane (Fastest & Most Convenient)
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Flight time: ~1.5 hours direct
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Airlines: EasyJet, KLM, Czech Airlines, or budget airlines like Ryanair (from nearby airports)
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Price: Around $30 – $100 USD if booked in advance
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Airports:
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Departure: Prague Václav Havel Airport (PRG)
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Arrival: Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS)
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From Schiphol, you can easily reach city center by train in 15–20 minutes
COMPARISON
Great question! Let's compare both options — the one I suggested (Germany–Prague) vs a route through Belgium–Paris–Luxembourg — so you can decide what fits your budget, travel style, and time best.
✈️ Option A: Germany + Prague (You already have this)
🟢 Pros:
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Super efficient and budget-friendly by train or bus
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Great mix of culture, architecture, and food
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Easy loop back to Amsterdam
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Prague is one of the cheapest and most beautiful cities in Europe
🔴 Cons:
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Covers more distance (esp. Prague → Amsterdam flight or bus)
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Less “romantic” vibe compared to Paris
🇧🇪 Option B: Belgium + Paris + Luxembourg
Suggested Route:
28 Sept: Groningen → Antwerp
29 Sept: Antwerp → Brussels
30 Sept: Brussels
1 Oct: Brussels → Paris
2–4 Oct: Paris
5 Oct: Paris → Luxembourg
6 Oct: Luxembourg → Amsterdam
🟢 Pros:
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All very close together = cheaper/faster train rides
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Paris is iconic and unforgettable
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Belgium = waffles, chocolate, and architecture
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Luxembourg is compact and scenic
🔴 Cons:
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Paris is expensive (food + hotel prices)
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Can get crowded and touristy
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Less variety compared to Prague/Berlin/Hamburg
💰 Budget Comparison (9 Days)
| Item | Germany–Prague 🇩🇪🇨🇿 | Belgium–Paris 🇧🇪🇫🇷🇱🇺 |
|---|---|---|
| Transport | €150–200 | €120–170 |
| Accommodation | €350–450 | €400–500 |
| Food & Misc. | €200–250 | €250–300 |
| Total | €700–900 | €800–1,000 |
| In IDR (@17,500) | Rp12.25–15.75 juta | Rp14–17.5 juta |
✅ My Honest Recommendation:
Since:
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You already spend 1 week in the Netherlands
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You love culture, beauty, but also budget control
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You’re finishing your trip on 6 October
👉 I recommend Option A (Germany + Prague).
Why?
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It gives you a richer cultural mix (Germany + Eastern Europe)
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More affordable, especially Prague
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Balanced between beauty, history, and budget
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Better use of your days: no long lines like in Paris
BUT…
👉 If you're craving a romantic or “bucket list” feel (Eiffel Tower, wine, macarons), then go for Option B (Belgium–Paris–Luxembourg).
Would you like me to:
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Finalize the route and dates for Option B too (for comparison)?
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Or lock in Option A and help with train/flight/accommodation options?
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