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A two-city walking tour itinerary
Combining Berlin and Prague makes for one of the best multi-city trips you can take. Berlin (Germany) and Prague (Czech Republic) are popular to combine — connected by flights, and in some cases trains or ferries.
Germany
Berlin wears its turbulent history on its streets, from remnants of the Wall to Prussian palaces and Cold War checkpoints. Walking through the city reveals how each neighborhood has reinvented itself, blending history, art, and a fiercely creative spirit.
Czech Republic
Prague's fairy-tale skyline of spires, domes, and red rooftops is best appreciated on foot, where you can wander from medieval Old Town through Baroque palaces to Art Nouveau cafes. The compact center rewards exploration at every turn.
Berlin (Germany) and Prague (Czech Republic) are popular to combine — connected by flights, and in some cases trains or ferries.
We recommend 2-3 days in each city for a thorough walking tour experience. A week-long trip lets you explore both cities at a relaxed pace with time for day trips.
Berlin (Germany) and Prague (Czech Republic) are popular to combine — connected by flights, and in some cases trains or ferries.
Absolutely. Berlin offers history, street art, nightlife while Prague is known for architecture, history, beer — they complement each other perfectly.
Yes — roamee offers self-guided walking tours for both Berlin and Prague with AI audio narration, hidden gems, and local tips. No booking required.