
Prague holidays
Central European city break where medieval core and river hills sit beside residential districts suited to longer stays.
26°C AugustBest May, Jun, Jul, Aug3–5 nightsDirect from London Stansted
At a glance
- first-time city breaks
- long weekend stays
- return visitors wanting local-feel bases
Trip cost
- Return flight
- ≈€70
- Stay
- ≈€340
- Food & local
- ≈€66
Includes the return fare from London Stansted. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.
Stays
Stays in Prague
Typically around €53/night, a Czechia-wide estimate · €85 mid-range — not a live listing price
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Getting to Prague
- AirportVaclav Havel Airport Prague (PRG)
- Transfer optionsBus, metro, taxi
Vaclav Havel Airport lies about 17 kilometres from Prague city centre. There is no direct train into the terminal: buses and trolleybuses feed into the metro network, and Airport Express buses run to the main train station, with taxis also available.
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Areas of Prague
A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.
- Old Town (Staré Město)Best for first-time visitors wanting main sights and central streets immediately outside their accommodation and who are comfortable with busy lanes.
- Malá StranaSuited to couples and travellers seeking quieter historic streets below the castle with evening atmosphere but fewer crowds than Old Town.
- Nové Město (New Town)Good for those prioritising transport connections and slightly lower prices while remaining within walking distance of the core.
- VinohradyAppeals to food-focused and longer-stay visitors wanting a polished residential district with cafes and quick tram or metro into the centre.
- HolešoviceBest for design-minded and repeat visitors who prefer galleries and markets over sleeping beside the classic historic sights.
When to go
Monthly climate normals (ERA5 reanalysis, 2022–2024). Gold months are the best weather fit.
- Best overall
- May · June · July · August
- Hottest
- July · 27°C
- Wettest
- August · 102mm
- Jan5°43mm
- Feb8°44mm
- Mar12°31mm
- Apr14°58mm
- May21°63mm (good month)
- Jun25°82mm (good month)
- Jul27°56mm (good month)
- Aug26°102mm (good month)
- Sep22°79mm
- Oct17°46mm
- Nov8°55mm
- Dec5°65mm
What each season is like
- Spring
- Popular for first-time visits, with cafe terraces opening and manageable crowds in both Old Town and castle districts.
- Summer
- Historic core becomes busy and warm, particularly around Charles Bridge and main squares, and some visitors find mid-afternoon walking tiring.
- Autumn
- Comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds suit mixed city and neighbourhood exploration, though short days later on compress sightseeing hours.
- Winter
- Christmas markets and lit streets make the centre atmospheric yet cold conditions and early darkness can limit time outdoors, especially in hill areas.
What’s on in Prague
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Good to know about Prague
Worth it for
Combines a dense historic centre with multiple residential districts, making it easier to scale stays from two nights to a week than in smaller cities.
Keep in mind
Old Town and Charles Bridge area can feel heavily crowded in peak season and during holidays.
Why go
- Combines a dense historic centre with multiple residential districts, making it easier to scale stays from two nights to a week than in smaller cities.
- Offers more atmospheric river and hill districts than many flat Central European capitals, yet remains highly walkable.
- Allows travellers to choose between Old Town proximity and lived-in areas like Vinohrady and Holešovice, something Salzburg or Zagreb provide less of.
Worth knowing
- Old Town and Charles Bridge area can feel heavily crowded in peak season and during holidays.
- Cobblestones and slopes in Mala Strana and castle approaches may challenge travellers with mobility issues.
- Airport lacks a direct rail link, so transfers rely on buses, metro and road vehicles rather than a single train.