- Must visit
National Museum
Prague’s largest museum, with major natural history, history, and cultural collections housed in the landmark building at Wenceslas Square.
Take a train from Süßen to Prague and enjoy the approximately 231 miles (372 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
Distance 231 miles (372 km) |
Average train duration 7h 36m |
Busiest Day Mon |
Least Busy Day Mon |
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Prague’s largest museum, with major natural history, history, and cultural collections housed in the landmark building at Wenceslas Square.
Important museum complex preserving Jewish history and heritage through synagogues, ceremonial objects, archives, and exhibitions in Josefov.
Leading contemporary art space in Prague known for ambitious exhibitions, design, and architecture, including the Gulliver airship structure.
Prague’s ceremonial heart, ringed by historic buildings, churches, and the Astronomical Clock, always lively and visually striking.
Charming historic quarter below Prague Castle with Baroque streets, embassies, hidden gardens, and classic city views.
Major boulevard-like square central to modern Czech history, shopping, city life, and the approach to the National Museum.
Marinated beef sirloin with a creamy root-vegetable sauce, bread dumplings, cranberry, and whipped cream. It is one of the most iconic Czech Sunday and festive dishes.
Roast pork served with bread dumplings and braised sauerkraut. This is a classic Czech pub and home-style meal strongly associated with Bohemian cooking.
Czech goulash is a rich beef stew seasoned with onion and paprika, usually served with bread dumplings. It is a staple of traditional Prague taverns and beer halls.
A Michelin-starred restaurant offering contemporary Czech fine dining with seasonal ingredients, tasting menus, and a sophisticated modern atmosphere.
An elegant grand café offering refined Czech and Central European dishes, excellent breakfasts, and classic pastries in a beautifully restored interior.
A well-regarded Old Town restaurant focused on updated Czech cuisine, including svíčková and goulash, in a polished but approachable setting.
Moderate for Europe: beer, transit, and casual meals are good value; central hotels cost more.
About 10% in restaurants for good service, often rounded up. Tip taxis modestly by rounding up. No tip is expected for fast food, but small change is appreciated in cafés.
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Prague hlavní nádraží, Prague -> Old Town Square, Prague
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