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How to Spend 4 Days in Prague: Day 4

Day 4

Wenceslas Square

We have reached the final day of our itinerary on how to spend 4 days in Prague. Use your last day to explore Post WWII in Prague. There is a great walking guide inside the Rick Steve’s Guidebook. The tour will bring you to Wenceslas Square where the Soviets marched in their tanks after chasing off the Nazis. It wouldn’t be until 1990 that Czechoslovakia would hold it’s first Democratic election after Soviets brought Communism to its streets 41 years earlier.

Statue of King Wencalas  in front of National History Museum

The National History Museum is the large building at the top of the square. Admission is free but the lines to get in are very long so be prepared to wait.

See (another) Opera or Concert

If you didn’t attend a concert at the Municipal House, you have dozens of more opportunities. There are classical concerts everywhere including near Prague Castle, in the Spanish Synagogue, and the National Theatre. For a more visual performance, you can catch an Opera or Ballet. Prague has always been the cultural capital of the Czech Republic. Even if Mozart or Macbeth isn’t your thing, you should still attend a performance and appreciate how much music and dance influenced the Bohemian Empire.

chairs facing stage inside Prague's Municipal House.

So Concludes our itinerary on how to spend 4 days in Prague. If you have some time to spend in Europe consider visiting Budapest in Hungary! Click here for our 2 Day Itinerary for Budapest.

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