• Prague Old Town Square at sunrise — no tourists, the light is incredible — 200 reference photos saved

    Prague Old Town Square absolutely must be visited before sunrise — no crowds, the light on the Astronomical Clock is completely different — I have 200 reference photos saved!!

    Sunrise is around 5:30-6:00am. The square is essentially empty. That angle of light is something the afternoon tourist rush will never show you. By 8 or 9am it's a crowd again — different experience entirely.

    My itinerary: arrive afternoon day one, adjust for time zone, 5am departure on day two to the square, then Kafka Museum mid-morning, then standard sightseeing. I've revised this plan seven times. Not there yet — but fully prepared haha. Anyone who's been, any tips?

  • Prague Old Town Square absolutely must be visited before sunrise — no crowds, the light on the Astronomical Clock is completely different — I have 200 reference photos saved!!

    Sunrise is around 5:30-6:00am. The square is essentially empty. That angle of light is something the afternoon tourist rush will never show you. By 8 or 9am it's a crowd again — different experience entirely.

    My itinerary: arrive afternoon day one, adjust for time zone, 5am departure on day two to the square, then Kafka Museum mid-morning, then standard sightseeing. I've revised this plan seven times. Not there yet — but fully prepared haha. Anyone who's been, any tips?

  • The tourist-free early morning experience in famous European cities is one of the best-kept secrets in travel. Applies to Athens, Budapest, Vienna — almost any major destination.

  • The 5am timing specifically is the right window. By 7am the coffee shops are open and it's manageable. After 9am the crowd volume changes everything.