
Prague
Seven Luxurious Days of Prague for Families
Castles, cuisine, and family memories in elegant Prague
Planning a trip to Prague?
This 7-day Prague itinerary blends iconic sights, kid-friendly experiences, and elevated dining with private, high-comfort logistics. It focuses on the city’s most beautiful districts—Old Town, Lesser Town, Prague Castle, and the riverfront—while adding a few premium day-trip options for a seamless family vacation.[1][3][4][10]
Highlights
Explore one of the world’s largest castle complexes, including St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and Golden Lane.[3]
Walk the city’s most famous stone bridge for sweeping river views and classic Prague skyline moments.[4]
Wander cobbled lanes, historic squares, and landmark architecture in Prague’s most atmospheric district.[4]
See Prague from the Vltava on a relaxed boat ride that is especially appealing for families.[10]
Extend the trip with premium excursions to nearby destinations such as Kutná Hora or Český Krumlov.[1]
Where to Stay

Four Seasons Hotel Prague
A flagship luxury hotel with top-tier river and castle-area access, ideal for a polished family stay with strong service and central positioning.
$700-1200/night
The Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague
A refined luxury property in a quieter historic area near Prague Castle, with a distinctive monastic setting and high-end amenities.
$500-900/night
Mandarin Oriental, Prague
A polished luxury hotel set in a historic quarter, combining spa-level comfort with strong access to the castle and river areas.
$450-850/nightGood to Know
Book Castle Tickets Early
Reserve Prague Castle and any special-access experiences in advance, especially in peak spring and summer periods, to avoid long waits.
Use Private Transfers
For a family trip, private cars or hotel-arranged transfers are worth it for airport arrivals, dinner outings, and day trips.
Expect Cobbles and Hills
Prague’s historic center has uneven cobblestones and frequent inclines, so stroller-friendly planning and comfortable footwear matter.
Choose Districts by Day
Group Old Town, Lesser Town, and Castle Hill sights together instead of crisscrossing the city repeatedly.
Plan for Museum Breaks
Build in café or park time between major indoor sights so younger travelers do not hit sightseeing fatigue.
Reserve Fine Dining
For Prague’s best restaurants, reserve well ahead and mention any children’s needs when booking so the experience is smooth.
Use Contactless Transit
Prague’s transit is straightforward, but for a luxury family trip, a mix of walking, taxis, and the occasional tram is usually the most comfortable combination.
Your Week Itinerary

CottoCrudo
A sophisticated Italian-leaning dining room known for polished service and an upscale setting; a strong choice for a celebratory dinner.
1h 30m · $80-150 per person
Old Town Square
Start the trip with Prague’s iconic central square, surrounded by landmark buildings and easy access to nearby streets and cafés.
1h 30m · Free
La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise
A Michelin-starred tasting menu experience focused on modern Czech cuisine; book well ahead for dinner.
2h 30m · $180-300 per person
Astronomical Clock
See one of Prague’s most famous landmarks and time your visit for the hourly show if you want the classic experience.
30m · Free
Prague Castle
Spend the morning touring the castle complex, St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and Golden Lane.
3h · $20-35 per person
Terasa U Zlaté studně
An upscale restaurant with standout views and elegant Czech-international cuisine near Prague Castle.
1h 30m · $70-140 per person
St. Vitus Cathedral
Admire the cathedral’s stained glass, Gothic scale, and royal history inside the Prague Castle complex.
45m · Included with castle ticket
Lobkowicz Palace
Visit for a more intimate museum experience, with art collections and castle-area views.
1h 30m · $15-25 per person
Café Savoy
A classic, elegant café ideal for breakfast pastries, eggs, and coffee before sightseeing.
1h · $20-40 per person27 activities across 7 days
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