Ready to explore beyond the beautiful city of Prague? These incredible day trips from Prague will take you on unforgettable adventures through the Czech Republic’s most stunning destinations, from UNESCO World Heritage sites to charming historic towns.
Escape the city and discover Bohemia’s hidden gems
Destination | Travel Time | Key Highlights | Experience Type |
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Český Krumlov | 3h bus | UNESCO castle, medieval old town | Fairytale charm |
Kutná Hora | 1h train | Bone Church, Gothic cathedral | Unique history |
Karlštejn Castle | 45m train | Imperial castle, crown jewels | Royal history |
Dresden | 2.5h train | Baroque landmarks, museums | International art |
Karlovy Vary | 2h bus | Thermal springs, spa town | Wellness retreat |
Bohemian Switzerland | 2h combo | Sandstone arches, river gorges | Hiking adventure |
Brno | 2.5h train | Modernist architecture, vibrant cafes | Urban exploration |
Terezín | 1h bus | WWII memorial site | Historical education |
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Time: Just under three hours by bus | Cost: €15-20 transport, €10-15 entry fees
Entering this South Bohemian UNESCO World Heritage site is like entering a medieval fantasy. With the magnificent Český Krumlov Castle perched dramatically above the old town, the historic center forms a horseshoe-shaped circle around the Vltava River.
The town center buzzes with local artisans, cozy cafés, and some of the best restaurants in the region. Spend your time wandering the narrow medieval streets, visiting the castle gardens, and enjoying the great vibe of this small city.
Stay nearby: Hotel Ruze (luxury Renaissance hotel) or Pension Danny (budget-friendly)
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Time: 1 hour by direct train from Prague’s main train station | Cost: €8-12 transport, €12-18 entry fees
Kutná Hora provides an intriguing look into Czech history and was once the second-largest city in Bohemia because of its silver mines. The Gothic St. Barbara’s Cathedral, which rivals Prague’s own architectural marvels, is the town’s crown jewel.
Those who are interested in unusual historical sites will find the Bone Church especially fascinating. The bones of about 40,000 people are artistically arranged in this tiny chapel as chandeliers and decorations—it’s definitely not for the faint-hearted!
Stay nearby: Hotel U Vlašského Dvora
Time: 45 minutes by local train | Cost: €6-8 transport, €10-15 castle tour
Built by Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV to house the crown jewels, Karlštejn Castle stands majestically on a hilltop. With good reason, this Gothic masterpiece is one of the most visited day trips from Prague.
The castle tour takes you through lavishly decorated chambers, including the Chapel of the Holy Cross with precious stone decorations. The 30-minute walk from Karlštejn village to the castle entrance is scenic and pleasant.
Stay nearby: Hotel Karlštejn to experience royal history firsthand!
Time: 2.5 hours by train | Cost: €25-35 transport, €10-20 attractions
Cross into Germany to discover Dresden’s stunning baroque architecture and world-class museums. This beautiful city on the Elbe River showcases incredible resilience and restoration after wartime destruction.
Dresden offers a perfect blend of history, art, and modern architecture. The city center is compact and walkable, making it super easy to explore multiple attractions in one day. International visitors particularly love the Christmas markets (in season) and the vibrant cultural scene.
Stay nearby: Hyperion Hotel Dresden
Time: 2 hours by bus | Cost: €12-18 transport, €5-10 spa treatments
Famous for its healing thermal springs and elegant spa architecture, Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad) has been attracting visitors for centuries. This spa town offers relaxation and rejuvenation in beautiful surroundings.
Nature lovers will appreciate the surrounding hills and forests, perfect for hiking. The town’s relaxed atmosphere makes it ideal for those seeking a peaceful day trip. Many visitors recommend spending at least half a day here to fully experience the spa culture.
Stay nearby: Treat yourself to luxury and Grandhotel Pupp is perfect for that.
Time: 1.5-2 hours by train and bus | Cost: €15-20 transport, €8-12 park fees
For nature lovers seeking dramatic landscapes, Bohemian Switzerland offers spectacular sandstone formations, deep gorges, and pristine forests. The park’s star attraction is the iconic Pravčická Gate, Europe’s largest natural sandstone arch.
The park offers excellent hiking opportunities for all fitness levels. The most popular route takes you to Pravčická Gate, featured in numerous films including Chronicles of Narnia. Pack comfortable walking shoes and bring a camera – the scenery is absolutely breathtaking.
Stay nearby: Hotel Morris Česká Lípa
Time: 2.5-3 hours by train | Cost: €20-25 transport, €8-15 attractions
As the Czech Republic’s second largest city, Brno offers a perfect blend of modern architecture and historical sites. This vibrant university town provides great tips for experiencing authentic Czech culture away from tourist crowds.
Brno’s modern architecture scene is particularly impressive, with the famous functionalist Villa Tugendhat being a must-see for architecture enthusiasts. The city’s great vibe comes from its large student population and thriving arts scene.
Stay nearby: Hotel Continental
Time: 1 hour by bus | Cost: €8-12 transport, €10-15 guided tour
This former concentration camp and fortress town offers a sobering but important historical experience. Terezín serves as a memorial to Holocaust victims and provides crucial insights into this dark period of history and makes a great Prague day trip.
A tour guide is highly recommended to fully understand the site’s significance. The experience is emotionally powerful and educational, making it an important stop for those interested in Czech history and World War II history.
Not sure which destination suits you best? Here’s a quick guide:
Some locations are best visited in specific seasons:
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There you have it, 8 unforgettable day trips from Prague that will take you from medieval castles to thermal spas, from haunting history to breathtaking natural wonders. Whether you’re craving culture, nature, or a mix of both, the Czech Republic (and just beyond its borders) has something extraordinary to offer.
Now that you’ve picked your dream day trip, why not make it even better? Extend your adventure with an overnight stay in one of these magical destinations. CuddlyNest has the coziest hotels, charming guesthouses, and unique stays to book—so you can wake up right in the heart of the action.
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Which of these destinations are you adding to your must-see list? Let us know in the comments—we’d love to hear about your adventures!
Most destinations are family-friendly, especially Český Krumlov and Karlštejn Castle. However, Terezín’s heavy historical content may be intense for young kids, and Bohemian Switzerland’s hikes require child carriers for toddlers.
For Czech destinations, use Czech koruna (some places accept euros but at poor rates). Dresden (Germany) requires euros. ATMs are widely available, but carry cash for rural areas.
Only nearby combinations work, like Kutná Hora + Karlštejn (with early starts). Most trips deserve a full day due to travel time and exploration.
Yes, all major sites offer English tours or audio guides. In Dresden, many attractions have English materials, though basic German phrases can be helpful.