Second Day: Prague Castle Area, Lesser
Town
You can start your day with a visit
to the Prague Castle area (Hradčany) where you can spend
up to four hours. From there you can continue to Lesser
Town (Malá Strana). To get to the Prague Castle area, we
suggest you take tram 22
to Pohořelec. This will
put you above the castle and you will end up walking downhill
to the Lesser Town area. If you're coming from the center
of Prague (uphill by tram), get off the tram at Pohořelec,
cross the street and walk to your left, which is the direction
to Loreto, Strahov Monastery and the Prague Castle.
Start
your tour at the Strahov
Monastery with its beautiful Convent and Library
(read more on our blog).
An enjoyable route to follow after visiting Strahov is
to enter the castle area by walking down Loretánská to Hradčanské
náměstí (Castle Square). You can stop at the Prague
Loreto along the way.
You will not find one single
castle on the hill, but a series of buildings, a few
churches and hundreds of years of history. Before walking
through the castle entrance, walk to your right for a
beautiful view overlooking Prague. For more details on the
Prague Castle and the sights, see our Prague
Castle page.
After exploring the castle area,
walk through the castle gardens or take the historic Nerudova
Street down
to Malostranské náměstí,
the heart of Lesser Town. From Malostranské náměstí, it's
only a short walk down Karmelitská Street to the Church
of Our Lady of Victory (Karmelitská 9) where the world-famous
Infant Jesus of Prague is
kept. Following Mostecká Street for a few minutes will take you right to Charles Bridge and the quaint Kampa Island.
Spend some time on Kampa
Island, which is just off of Charles Bridge. Walk
through the park and enjoy the view of the bridge and across
the river. Getting on a boat on the small Čertovka Stream (Devil's Channel) is a special experience and will make you feel a little bit like you're in Venice. :)
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