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Special flight - April 30, 2026

Prague

Fly to Prague, the city of a hundred spires, where medieval history meets bohemian vitality.

Vue de la ville de Prague
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What you need to know about Prague

  • Flight time
    2h40
  • Dialing code
    +420
  • Spoken Language
    Czech
  • Currency
    Euro
  • Time difference
    0H
  • Travel Formalities
    Valid national identity card or passport

Destination Prague

Capital of the Czech Republic, Prague captivates with its exceptional and remarkably well-preserved architectural heritage. Crossed by the Vltava River, this thousand-year-old city reveals a historic center listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Between its Gothic palaces, Baroque churches and medieval squares, Prague tells a thousand years of European history. The city also charms with its unique atmosphere: lively terraces, classical music concerts, traditional breweries and a vibrant cultural scene. Accessible and welcoming, Prague offers a complete change of scenery less than three hours by flight, perfect for a getaway of a few days.

Vue lointaine de la ville de Prague en République tchèque
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Special flight from Montpellier

Take advantage of an exceptional opportunity: a special flight from Montpellier to Prague is scheduled for April 30, 2026. Our partner Verdie Voyages has designed 3 travel packages suitable for all travelers to discover the Czech capital in the best conditions. Whether you're looking for a city break, a cultural discovery or a guided tour program, you'll find the ideal package to explore Prague with complete peace of mind.

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Prague packages with Verdié Voyages

More information about Prague packages departing from Montpellier

Information and bookings at travel agencies or on the website Verdie-voyages.com

Discover Prague

  • Exploring Prague

    Prague is ideally explored on foot, with its compact historic center inviting leisurely strolls. Start with the Old Town (Staré Město) and its famous square where the astronomical clock stands, a true mechanical masterpiece from the 15th century. Every hour, onlookers gather to admire the parade of automatons.

    Then cross the iconic Charles Bridge, adorned with thirty Baroque statues, to reach Malá Strana, the picturesque district with colorful facades and hidden gardens. Contemporary art lovers will appreciate the trendy Žižkov district and its alternative galleries.

    Don't miss Prague Castle in the Hradčany district, overlooking the city from its hill. This monumental complex houses St. Vitus Cathedral, the Royal Palace and the Golden Lane with its colorful little houses. The panoramic view over Prague's orange rooftops is unforgettable.

    For a nature break, the Petřín gardens offer a green haven with its observation tower, a miniature replica of the Eiffel Tower. The banks of the Vltava also invite beautiful walks or a river cruise at sunset.

    For shopping, explore the Art Nouveau covered passages of the Nové Město district, and browse Havelská market to find local crafts and culinary specialties. In the evening, the Jewish quarter of Josefov reveals its illuminated historic synagogues, while medieval cellars transform into intimate jazz bars.

  • Must-see places to visit in Prague
    • Prague Castle has majestically dominated the city for over a thousand years. This monumental complex tells the story of the Czech nation. St. Vitus Cathedral, a Gothic jewel with Art Nouveau stained glass windows by Alfons Mucha, impresses with its dimensions. Don't miss the Golden Lane where Franz Kafka lived, with its charming pastel-colored little houses now home to artisan shops and exhibitions.
    • Charles Bridge, built in the 14th century, is the beating heart of Prague. This 500-meter-long stone marvel connects the Old Town to the Malá Strana district. Lined with thirty Baroque statues of saints, it offers unique perspectives of the city at any time of day. Street musicians, portrait artists and caricaturists create an unforgettable bohemian atmosphere.
    • Old Town Square represents the historic soul of Prague. Surrounded by Gothic and Baroque facades in pastel colors, it hosts the medieval astronomical clock, a main attraction where tourists and Prague residents gather. The Church of Our Lady before Týn with its characteristic Gothic spires majestically frames this space vibrant with history and life.
  • Unusual experiences in Prague

    Discover Prague differently by exploring its medieval underground. Several meters below the cobblestones, a maze of cellars, passages and vaulted rooms tells a thousand years of history. Guided tours reveal these mysterious spaces transformed into breweries, restaurants or museums.

    Try the unique experience of a pedal boat ride on the Vltava, offering a refreshing perspective of iconic monuments. For the more adventurous, kayaking allows you to navigate to the locks and discover secret corners of the river.

    The John Lennon Wall, a spontaneous tribute to the singer after his assassination, is a living canvas where visitors and artists continuously add messages of peace and colorful graffiti. This symbol of freedom of expression remains an essential pilgrimage site.

    Fifteen minutes from the center, Karlštejn Castle, a Gothic fortress perched on a rocky spur, offers an ideal excursion into the Bohemian countryside. This architectural gem once housed the crown jewels.

    Finally, experience a spectacular evening at the black light theater, a typically Czech stage art combining mime, dance and optical effects under black light. This Prague tradition fascinates with its unique visual poetry.

  • Cuisine in Prague
    • Svíčková: tender marinated beef roast served with a creamy vegetable root sauce, accompanied by knedlíky (bread dumplings) and cranberries. This traditional Sunday dish embodies Czech conviviality.
    • Trdelník: iconic cylindrical pastry, spit-roasted, coated in sugar and cinnamon. Enjoyed hot in Prague's streets, often filled with ice cream or cream, it's the ultimate comfort treat.
    • Czech Goulash (Guláš): hearty beef stew braised with onions and paprika, less liquid than its Hungarian version, traditionally served with knedlíky to savor the rich and fragrant sauce. Best paired with a cold Pilsner beer.

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