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I am planning my first trip to Prague in a few weeks and will only have 3 days to explore. I've read that Prague is incredibly walkable but I could use some help planning the perfect itinerary. What are your must-see spots? Any hidden gems? I am very interested in exploring the local food scene. Are there any dishes I shouldn't miss out on?

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The discussion thread focuses on a beginner's guide to Prague for a 3-day trip, with users suggesting must-see spots, local food, and hidden gems. Key recommendations include Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and local dishes like goulash and svíčková.

Key Insights

  • Prague is known for its walkability and rich history.
  • Local food and beer are highlights of the city.
  • Three days is sufficient to cover major spots but not enough to explore hidden gems.

Pros

  • Prague offers stunning views and fascinating history.
  • The local food scene, including dishes like goulash and trdelník, is highly recommended.

Cons

  • Three days may not be enough to fully explore the city.
  • Some users found the discussion off-topic or incomplete.

Comments (8)

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kimberly_guzman5d ago

I think you all are missing the point. The best thing about Prague is the beer and the party scene.

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scott_sanders5d ago

You know I am from Prague, right? Just give me a call when you see that I am right. Wait... I like the view from the Old Town Square.

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william_webb5d ago

You absolutely have to visit Prague Castle and Charles Bridge. The views are stunning, and the history is fascinating.

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kyle_washington5d ago

Don't miss out on the local beer! Try some traditional Czech dishes like goulash or svíčková. Enjoy the city!

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ethan_ferguson5d ago

Three days is enough to hit the major spots, but if you want some local flavor, check out the Vinarium, or the Kampa park

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joshua_morgan5d ago

Three days isn't enough for Prague! There are so many hidden gems and unique spots that you could entertain yourself for weeks!

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billy_cook5d ago

You missed out on the best part. I have seen Praga and Prague is the food! The trdelník is one of the best things to eat in the whole world.

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eric_reyes5d ago

If you like eerie stuff, go to the Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church). It's a bit morbid but worth seeing.