Robbie Watson, from Luton, bagged £36 return flights for Prague, where he spent a day exploring the city, doing a nuclear bunker tour and eating at a restaurant which served food on a toy train.
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00:00How much did it cost me for an extreme day trip from the UK to Prague? Let's break it down.
00:03My return flights from London Luton were only £36. By 9am I had landed in Prague and grabbed
00:08a £4.30 day ticket for the transport and headed into the city. Prague is really walkable so I took
00:13myself on a free self-guided walking tour of Old Town. After admiring the famous astronomical clock
00:17I paid £7.20 to visit the Old Town Hall. This was 100% worth it for these panoramic views over
00:22the rooftops. Next up I booked onto a communism and nuclear bunker tour for £25. We explored an
00:27old Cold War bunker hidden deep underground in the suburbs. All that walking worked up an appetite
00:31so back in the city centre I grabbed a late lunch at this railway restaurant. All of the food and
00:35drinks were delivered by trains which was so cool. This comes to £23. No Czech cuisine today but
00:39absolutely no regrets. The free walking tour continued across Charles Bridge up to Prague
00:43Castle and through the Lesser Town. Then by 7pm it was time to head back to the airport where I
00:47caught a golden sunset and waited for my delayed flight home. I landed back in London Luton just
00:51before midnight. So total cost for a jam-packed Saturday in Prague £95.50. Would you agree that
00:56is a good price for a day-long adventure? Follow for more extreme day trips.