At the beginning of March it gets dark around 5.45 pm and by the day light saving date on the 25 March the light stays until 6.20 pm. Then you get immediately an extra hour and by the end of the month the sun sets around 7.30 pm. By the end of the March you have a nearly 13 hrs of day light to plan your activities in Prague! Planning a 2-week Central Europe itinerary is one of the best ways to see some of the most beautiful towns and cities on the continent without breaking the bank. The countries of Hungary, Czechia, Poland and the like have so much to offer visitors including fairy-tale-like Old Towns, beautiful natural scenery, and unique national cuisines. Answer 1 of 7: Hi all, Is 4 days too long in Prague? also, will it be quite cold around the end of November? Thanks! I'd say definitely not too long. I've spent a week in Prague on more than one occasion (in 2007, 2009, and 2010), each time was very enjoyable. Even if you don't take any other trips, there's a ton to see in Prague itself. And on the off-chance you get bored, you can always scout out the neighboring towns like Tabor and Kutna Hora. Your right 9 days is not too long. I have decided on 8 nights with two day trip, Prague looks like a beautiful city n as described so much to do. N good idea on going to the theatre, cheers . Prague looks and feels like a city barely touched by the passage of time. Probably because it is, since it was barely damaged from the World Wars, leaving its beautiful 17th century gothic and baroque architecture still intact. Prague is a stunning city with plenty to see and do no matter how long you stay there.

is a week in prague too long