6. Old Town Square. A major highlight of this ‘two days in Prague’ itinerary is the Old Town Square, which has been the city’s heart and soul for nearly a millennium. The square has historically been used as a marketplace and today it continues to host the popular Easter and Christmas markets. J.J. Murphy’s Irish Pub Prague — Irish classics at a restaurant near the Irish consulate. Café Praha — Italian favorites in New Town. Al Minuto Ristorante Italiano — pizza and pasta right next to Old Town Hall. Café Bar Duende — small pub that’s popular with ex-pats. Prague Weekend Breaks FAQs Is 2 days in Prague enough? Is 2 days in Prague enough? Yes, two days in Prague can give you a good overview of the city and allow you to explore some of Prague’s main attraction. You can visit the historic Old Town Square, the iconic Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and the beautiful St. Vitus Cathedral. Because this Prague itinerary is for one day only, I’m going to leave out any suggestions of going inside museums, castle or other attractions. Unless it’s raining or you have a specific interest in a particular museum, there is really not enough time to see everything. And besides, the view of Prague, whilst walking around is truly PRAGUE ITINERARY: DAY 2. The second of your three days in Prague will be your busiest so I suggest starting early, around 8AM if possible. Tram 22. Prague is a city of trams. With 500 km of track servicing the city, they’re a convenient form of public transport and a great way to see Prague in 3 days. One of the most scenic lines is Tram 22. Prague merits 3 days minimum, plus another day for Cesky Krumlov. Krakow, Budapest, and Vienna need three days each, at least. This will give you enough time to savor the places and visit the countrysides as well. You might be able to squeeze in Slovenia. I think leaving on New Year's Eve without taking part in the celebration would be a missed opportunity. Depending on how much you decide to see each day, two or three days in Prague would be enough to see the main attractions. I haven't been to Vienna yet. Budapest has the most to see of the three cities. But yes, 11 days is probably enough. Highlights include Charles Bridge and Prague Castle, the John Lennon Wall, the Old Town Hall and Astronomical Clock, Wenceslas Square, and the Jewish Quarter, among others. Three days in Prague is a good amount of time to see the major highlights as well as explore a little further afield. Spanning the Vltava River and connecting the Old Town and Lesser Town is the beautiful Charles Bridge. Day 1: Old Town, Jewish Quarter, Charles Bridge. Day 2: Prague Castle Area, Lesser Town. Day 3: Museums, Off the Beaten Path, Shopping. Get the Prague Card to save on sightseeing tours, Old Town Square. The Old Town Square is definitely something you should add to your 2 day Prague itinerary. It is the hub of the Czech capital and home to a few iconic monuments. The Church Of Our Lady Before Tyn, the Town Hall and the Astronomical Clock. 7s2jGd.