Quick Answer: Which One Should You Choose?
If you only have a few hours on your final day, don’t try to “cover everything”. Pick one base area and do it properly. You’ll walk less, enjoy more, and avoid decision fatigue.
Choose Old Town if you want…
- Classic postcard Prague in a short distance
- Big landmarks and “first time” energy
- Easy strolling + lots of cafés
- You don’t mind crowds (or you go early)
Choose Lesser Town if you want…
- More calm streets and local atmosphere
- Beautiful architecture without constant noise
- Easy link to Prague Castle / viewpoints
- A relaxed last day (less tourist pressure)
Old Town (Staré Město): Best for “First Prague Photos”
Old Town is the “I’m really in Prague” zone. It’s compact, iconic, and easy for short visits. The trade-off is crowds — especially midday.
A simple Old Town mini-route (2–3 hours)
- Old Town Square → Astronomical Clock
- Short walk through side streets (avoid the main funnel)
- River walk (views without extra stress)
Old Town tip that saves your mood
If it feels too busy, don’t fight it. Walk 2–3 streets away from the square and the vibe changes instantly.
Lesser Town (Malá Strana): Best for a Calm, Beautiful Last Day
Lesser Town feels like “old Prague” without the constant rush. It’s ideal if you want to slow down, enjoy architecture, and keep your day smooth before a flight.
A simple Lesser Town mini-route (2–3 hours)
- Start near the river → quiet streets and gardens
- Short café stop (this area is made for it)
- Optional: walk towards Prague Castle viewpoints
Decision Checklist (pick in 30 seconds)
- Short on time? Old Town is more “dense” with landmarks.
- Hate crowds? Lesser Town is easier on your nervous system.
- Want Prague Castle? Base yourself in Lesser Town.
- Want a classic first impression? Old Town, early morning.
Don’t let luggage decide where you go
If you’re on your check-out day, go hands-free and choose the area you actually want — not the one closest to your bags.
See Prague luggage options