
The Ultimate Guide to Prague Day Trips: Castles, Concentration Camps, and Craft Beer
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Nils Johansson | Fundador
Prague is great, but don't stick to the cobblestones. You'll miss the real Czech Republic. It’s all about silver mines and deep beer cellars just outside the city. Prague is your base. Use it to find the spots tourists usually skip. You can catch a train and be at a bone chapel in an hour. Or take a bus to a WWII camp. There are spa towns like Karlovy Vary and the tight river loops of Český Krumlov too. Don't forget Pilsen for the beer. You need a plan to handle the trains and the local costs. This guide breaks down how to dodge the traps. You’ll learn how to order a beer correctly. We explain how to use the transit app. You’ll see why these spots matter for the history of the country. Don't just follow the crowds in the Old Town. Go see the bone chandeliers. Drink the unpasteurized beer. It’s worth the train ride. You’ll see a side of Bohemia that feels real. It’s gritty and honest. And it’s much cheaper than the capital. You can spend a day at a castle or a morning at a glass factory. The options are wide open. We show you the transit routes and the best pubs. You’ll have the confidence to get out of the city and see the real country. You'll understand how the silver funded the crown. You'll see where the beer was born. It's the ultimate way to round out your trip. You won't regret leaving the city for a few hours. It makes for a better story when you get home.
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The Silver City's Shadows: Decoding Kutná Hora’s Macabre and Majestic Architecture

Kutná Hora once fought Prague for power. It had the silver. Now it’s a quiet town of 20,000. But people flock here for the bones. The Sedlec Ossuary is a small chapel filled with 40,000 skeletons. You’ll see chandeliers made of femurs. It’s weird. It’s haunting. You need a plan to see it. They don't just let everyone in anymore. Buy your tickets online at the Sedlec Information Centre. You can also buy them at Zámecká 279. Don't just see the bones and leave. Get the 360 CZK combined ticket. It gets you into St. Barbara’s Cathedral. This is a massive Gothic church built for miners. Look for the frescoes of medieval workers. They show how the silver was pulled from the earth. You can see the old mint where coins were stamped. The town feels like a museum. Take a direct train. It’s easy. It’s also fast. It is the best way to see the silver city. Walk through the old center to find the Italian Court. That's where the royal mint lived. The streets are narrow and quiet. You can grab a coffee and look over the valley. It's a stark contrast to the crowds at the Charles Bridge. Spend at least five hours here to see everything. It's worth every forint. You'll feel the history in the stone.
Imperial Indulgence: Soaking in Karlovy Vary’s Thermal Springs and Crystal Heritage

Go two hours west to Karlovy Vary. It sits near the German border. This is the king of spa towns. Legend says Emperor Charles IV healed his legs here in the 1300s. Now, you’ll walk along the Teplá River past grand colonnades. These buildings house hot and salty springs. Vřídlo is the biggest one. It shoots 72°C water 12 meters into the air. You should try the local spirits at the Jan Becher Museum. That’s where they make Becherovka. It tastes like cinnamon and herbs. Then visit Moser Glassworks. They’ve made crystal for kings since 1857. Pay 150 CZK for the museum. But the tour is better. You get close to the hot furnaces. You’ll see the masters blowing glass in the heat. It’s an old-school workshop. Take the bright yellow RegioJet bus from Florenc or Hradčanská. It takes 2 hours and 15 minutes. Tickets start at 169 CZK. It's much better than the train for this route. You'll get free coffee and a seat with a screen. The hills around the town are full of hiking trails too. Walk up to the Diana Lookout Tower for a view over the valley. It's a steep climb but worth the effort.
The Alchemist’s Brew: Pouring Perfection and Industrial Triumph in Pilsen

Pilsen is the home of the golden lager. In 1842, they changed beer forever. Now, most of the world drinks stuff based on their recipe. Go to the Pilsner Urquell Brewery. It’s a huge industrial site. The tour takes you into sandstone cellars. You’ll drink fresh, cloudy beer straight from oak barrels. It’s the best sip you’ll have in this country. But see the city too. The Great Synagogue is massive. It’s the third largest in Europe. It shows how big the Jewish community was before the war. It's a heavy, beautiful building. If you have kids, hit the Puppet Museum on Republic Square. Czechs take puppets seriously. It's part of their UNESCO heritage. End your day in a proper pub like U Salzmannů or Lékárna. Learn the pours. Ask for a Hladinka or a Mlíko. Don't worry about the foam. It keeps the beer fresh. Bartenders here are artists. They treat every glass with respect. You'll see them cleaning the taps and checking the temperature. It’s a serious craft here. You’ll never look at a pint the same way again.
Consejos prácticos
- 1Utiliza cajeros automáticos de bancos oficiales y rechaza explícitamente la conversión de moneda dinámica para evitar tipos de cambio abusivos.
- 2Descarga la aplicación PID Lítačka para comprar fácilmente billetes de transporte suburbano multizona directamente en tu teléfono.
- 3Pide tus guarniciones por separado en la parte posterior del menú, ya que los platos principales checos no las incluyen por defecto.
- 4Especifica exactamente cuántos gramos de Prague Ham quieres antes de que el vendedor corte la carne para evitar cargos exorbitantes.
- 5Reserva con antelación una entrada con horario fijo en línea para el Sedlec Ossuary para garantizar tu admisión.
- 6Toma el autobús 413 desde la estación de metro Letňany para una ruta directa y económica a Terezín en lugar de reservar un tour privado.
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Preguntas frecuentes
¿Se aceptan tarjetas de crédito fuera de Prague?
¿Es posible visitar Auschwitz como una excursión de un día desde Prague?
¿Necesito un tour guiado para visitar Český Krumlov?
¿Cuál es la mejor manera de llegar a Kutná Hora?
¿Puedo tomar fotos dentro de la Sedlec Bone Church?
¿Debería dejar propina en los restaurantes checos?
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