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‘I visited this charming city where flights are only £21 in October’ | Travel News | Travel

amedpostBy amedpostSeptember 14, 2025 Travel No Comments4 Mins Read
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Summer may be over, but booking an autumn weekend getaway is a great way to beat the post-holiday blues. Central and Eastern European cities have long attracted travellers seeking something different – and often more affordable – than Western Europe, and Prague is the perfect choice.

Although the Czech capital is hardly a hidden gem (in fact it regularly appears on, and even at the top of, lists of the world’s best cities) autumn brings fewer crowds, making its romantic streets, historic squares, and Gothic spires even more enchanting. At the time of writing, one-way flights to Prague in October could be found for as little as £21, with even last-minute September departures from London remaining affordable.

Prague is famed for its stunning medieval Old Town, Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and its lively beer culture. However, as someone who has visited frequently – and lived there for a month – I can recommend neighbourhoods beyond the busy centre that are just as picturesque. These areas offer excellent hotels, bars, cafés, restaurants, parks, and museums, but with far fewer tourists than the bustling heart of the city.

At the top of your list should be Vinohrady, one of Prague’s most elegant and vibrant neighbourhoods. Located just east of the historic Old Town, the district takes its name from the vineyards (“vinohrady”) that once covered the area in the Middle Ages. Today, it is known for its wide tree-lined boulevards, art nouveau and neo-Renaissance architecture, and relaxed local atmosphere.

Begin your walk at Jiřího z Poděbrad Square, home to the striking Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord and, on certain days, a lively farmers’ market offering local produce and street food. From here, wander through charming streets lined with 19th-century townhouses and stop at one of the many cafés, wine bars, and restaurants. Riegrovy Sady Park is a highlight, offering one of the best panoramic views of Prague Castle, especially at sunset.

Vinohrady is also known for its youthful energy and nightlife, with trendy spots like Twist Bar and the ever-popular Bullerbyn drawing students and creatives. The nearby Žižkov Television Tower, with its distinctive design and climbing baby sculptures by artist David Černý, is another landmark worth visiting.

Just across the river from the Old Town lies Letná, a leafy hilltop district best known for Letná Park, which offers some of the best views of Prague’s skyline.

Historically, the area was home to the world’s largest Stalin statue during the Communist era, replaced today by the striking Metronome sculpture with a famous skatepark behind it. The park is perfect for a relaxed afternoon stroll, or enjoying a beer garden with sweeping views of the city.

Below Letná, you’ll find Holešovice, one of Prague’s most creative and fast-changing neighbourhoods. Once an industrial area, it has transformed into a hub for art, design, and alternative culture.

The National Gallery Prague – Trade Fair Palace is here, showcasing modern and contemporary art, while the DOX Centre for Contemporary Art also hosts exhibitions. Holešovice is also home to stylish cafés, craft breweries, and trendy markets like Pražská tržnice (Prague Market Hall), making it ideal for visitors looking to experience a more local side of the city.

For a green side of Prague, head to Dejvice, a leafy district in the northwest of the city.

Known as Prague’s “diplomatic quarter”, Dejvice is home to many embassies and consulates, giving it an elegant, international feel. 

Nature lovers will enjoy Stromovka Park, one of the largest and most beautiful parks in Prague, ideal for walking, running, or simply unwinding in a peaceful setting.

Dejvice is also close to Prague Castle and offers an easy escape from the busier city centre while still being well connected by metro and tram.

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