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Prague Old Town & Jewish Quarter: Stories and Legends
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Modern Art in Prague: David Cerny's Works
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Ghostly Prague: Old Legends come to Life
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Prague Castle In-App Audio Tour (Without a Ticket)
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First Time in Prague Self-Guided Audio Tour
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Discover Prague's Royal Secrets: In-App Audio Tour
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Uncover the Legends: Self-Guided Audio Tour of Vysehrad
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Discover New Town: A Prague Self-Guided Audio Tour
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Explore Prague's Heart: In-App Audio Castle Tour
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Uncover Legends on the Royal Route: Self-Guided Audio Tour
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Discover Holešovice: A Self-Guided Audio Tour
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40m
Uncover Secrets with Old Prague In-App Audio Tour
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Uncover Charles Bridge: A Historic In-App Audio Tour
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2h
Prague: A Timeless Journey Through Historic Marvels
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45m
Explore Prague's Royal Legacy: In-App Audio Tour
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1.5h
Uncover Prague's Secrets: Kafka's Life Self-Guided Audio Tour
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40m
Discover Prague's Hidden Streams: A Self-Guided Audio Tour
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2.5h
Prague Walking Audio Guide: Discover Art & Hidden Gems
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Prague Castle Ticket & In-App Audio Tour: Stories and Legends of the Old Prague
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Prague: A Historical Journey with Astronomical Clock Ticket
$46.42per person

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    Prague Old Town & Jewish Quarter: Stories and Legends
    Prague Old Town & Jewish Quarter: Stories and...

    Discover the magic of Prague on this self-guided interactive walking tour. Walk along picturesque streets by the Estates Theater and Charles University. See the Old Town Hall with its astronomical clock, and marvel at a masterpiece of Gothic science. Walk to the birthplace of Franz Kafka and explore the Jewish Quarter. Visit the Maisel and Pinkas synagogues before passing the old Jewish cemetery. See the New Town Hall and learn the history of Church of Our Lady Before Týn. We'll start the tour in the Old Town of Prague and after exploring the area, we'll stroll to the famous Jewish Quarter with its marvelous synagogues and picturesque streets. This tour is perfect for the first visit to the city as well as for those who have known Prague for years.

    Modern Art in Prague: David Cerny's Works
    Modern Art in Prague: David Cerny's Works

    Surprisingly, Prague somehow reminds Barcelona. Both cities were designed by one remarkable sculptor who brought the city fame. For Prague, such "Antonio Gaudi" in contemporary art is David Černý. His bold works attract attention, and thanks to him many new and interesting projects by different authors appear in the city. There are dozens of amazing modern artworks in our route today such as the Embryo, huge babies and Kafka's steelhead, yellow penguins, underground art galleries, and many others. Got interested? Then go ahead! We are going to have a long and exciting route, so we’ll use public transport to save energy and not to get exhausted too early.

    Ghostly Prague: Old Legends come to Life
    Ghostly Prague: Old Legends come to Life

    Welcome to Prague, a city of old legends and mysterious ghosts soaring around medieval castles. Aren't you afraid yet? If not, one of Prague's ghosts will not only reveal his secrets to you but also show you the most beautiful places in this city. Andrzej will be your guide around Prague – a wonderful city, where medieval fortresses stand next to luxurious castles, stone squares intersect with meandering city streets. Our journey will start at the Funicular and will end near Deer Moat. You will see Prague Castle, Petrin Tower and many more! Behold as there is an amusing trip ahead!

    Prague Castle In-App Audio Tour (Without a Ticket)
    Prague Castle In-App Audio Tour (Without a Ti...

    On this in-app audio tour, you will hear the most interesting stories and legends of Prague Castle. Note! This tour DOES NOT include an entrance ticket to the castle! Buy it in advance or onsite. The tour is created for those who have never been to Prague, and for those who have been there but would like to get to know the city and its gem better. Included in the UNESCO list, this biggest castle complex in the world has been a seat of power for kings, dukes, and later presidents since as early as the 9th century. The castle complex consists of numerous palaces and churches built in various styles of architecture. On the tour, you will walk through the ancient streets, learn the secrets of alchemists, look into the depths of the history of local towers and buildings.

    First Time in Prague Self-Guided Audio Tour
    First Time in Prague Self-Guided Audio Tour

    Embark on a journey through the charming city of Prague in this self-guided audio tour, perfectly tailored for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and cultural explorers. This immersing tour invites you to uncover the mysteries and tales encompassed in Prague's iconic landmarks embedded in a cityscape that narrates centuries-old stories. The tour begins at the vibrant Old Town Square, an open-air museum echoing the city's rich past, etched in the architecture surrounding you. Let the tales of the Astronomical Clock whisk you back in time as you journey towards the historic Charles Bridge, with its legacy etched in stone. Then, allow the beckoning pathway of Nerudova Street to lead you up towards the majestic Prague Castle, housing the spectacular St. Vitus Cathedral. Transport yourself into the riveting narratives of figures like Jan Hus and Franz Kafka, who've left an indelible mark on the city's fabric. Experience the fusion of history, art and architecture as you stroll through Prague's cobbled streets. Don't miss your chance to unearth the legend of King George or linger in the unique houses of Nerudova Street. This audio tour envelopes the soul of Prague, offering experiences that should not be missed.

    Discover Prague's Royal Secrets: In-App Audio Tour
    Discover Prague's Royal Secrets: In-App Audio...

    Step into a world of kings and legends on this self-guided audio tour of Prague’s majestic landmarks. Perfect for history enthusiasts and culture seekers, this journey unfolds over 2.5 hours and encompasses the wonders of Prague Castle, including access to grand historical sites. Starting at the Lesser Town, you'll make your way up to Prague Castle with a tram ride that offers stunning views and an exciting build-up to your exploration. The tour begins at Prague Castle, where the varied architectural styles narrate centuries of Czech history. As the route progresses, marvel at the Old Royal Palace's grandeur and the sacred beauty of St. Vitus Cathedral and St. George's Basilica. Wander through the enchanting Golden Lane, and peek into the lives of its past residents. The Daliborka Tower’s formidable past as a prison contrasts its present tranquil state, inviting curiosity. Crossing the iconic Charles Bridge, you'll feel the pulse of the city with each step on the cobblestones, lined with storied statues and breathtaking views of the Vltava River. The tour doesn’t end there, as you'll still have the charming streets of Lesser Town to roam and the striking St. Nicholas Church to visit. Along the way, immerse yourself in the rich tales of power, faith, and art that echo through these ancient streets and edifices. Your journey concludes with the endearing sight of the Church of Our Lady Victorious and the renowned Infant Jesus of Prague, leaving you with an everlasting impression of this golden city's royal past.

    Uncover the Legends: Self-Guided Audio Tour of Vysehrad
    Uncover the Legends: Self-Guided Audio Tour o...

    Embark on a revealing journey into Prague's history with a self-guided audio tour of Vysehrad Castle, a site of mythical legends and pivotal moments. This tour is tailored for history enthusiasts and curious minds eager to explore the rich past and architectural marvels of one of Prague's less trodden paths. Narrated by a local expert, this audio experience will guide travelers through hidden corners and grand fortifications, revealing the site's captivating narrative. The tour route initiates at the grand entrance of Vysehrad, winding its way past the formidable Leopold Gate, the serene National Cemetery with its notable graves, and ancient architectural jewels. Proceeding along the panorama of the River Vltava, the path leads to the end at the historically significant Rotunda of St. Martin. On this path, you'll traverse a timeline from regal splendor and military might to tranquil green parklands and revivals. En route, memorable highlights include witnessing the silent homage paid to great Czech personalities, envisaging knights and nobles through remnants of the medieval well and palace ruins, and indulging in the expansive views offered at Prague's most visited viewpoints. This tour through Vysehrad Castle not only promises discovery but also an intimate retrospect of Prague’s storied landscape.

    Discover New Town: A Prague Self-Guided Audio Tour
    Discover New Town: A Prague Self-Guided Audio...

    Embark on a self-guided audio tour of Prague's New Town, perfect for those curious about the city's culture, history, and remarkable architecture. The journey reveals stories about revolutions, showcases sublime Art Nouveau facades, and invites you into the warmth of legendary cafés, all narrated by the voice of a passionate local guide. The tour begins at the historic Wenceslas Square and takes you through a network of picturesque streets and gardens, concluding with a spectacular view of the Vltava River and Prague Castle. Along the way, traverse National Avenue, absorb the spirit of innovative architectural styles and explore the charm of hidden passageways. The route leads to iconic sights like the Bata building, the upside-down horse at the Lucerna Palace, and sites integral to the Velvet Revolution, cementing New Town's place in the heart of Prague's story. The highlight of this excursion includes moments of awe in front of the National Theatre, strolls through the enchanting Franciscan Garden, and a deeper understanding of the cultural shifts that have shaped this beautiful city. The finale of this tour offers a grand panoramic view of Prague Castle across the Charles Bridge, leaving you with lasting impressions of a city rich in legacy and beauty.

    Explore Prague's Heart: In-App Audio Castle Tour
    Explore Prague's Heart: In-App Audio Castle T...

    Dive into the enchanting world of Prague with this self-guided audio tour, perfect for adventurers keen on exploring the rich tapestry of history at their own pace. Start at the awe-inspiring Prague Castle, a beacon that has watched over the city for centuries, setting the stage for a journey back in time. The tour welcomes you to wander through majestic halls, towering cathedrals, and quaint lanes while listening to the tales of yesteryear. Begin your historical expedition at Prague Castle, navigating through its vast courtyards and enjoying the convenience of skipping the ticket line. Glide effortlessly from grand spires to the tales of old through St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George's Basilica, and the Old Royal Palace. Meander down the charming Golden Lane, and absorb the mystery of the ancient Daliborka Tower. Along the way, the echoes of the past meet the present, creating a vibrant tapestry of city life. Conclude your journey in the Jewish Quarter, where the intricate designs of buildings invite you to contemplate the narratives woven into their walls. Marked by the beauty of resilient structures and the whispering statues of the Charles Bridge, Prague invites travelers to create their own stories. Memorable moments await as you stand beneath the astronomical clock, witness the glistening Vltava River, and gaze upon the grandeur of historic edifices. This tour is an adventure through the heart of Prague under the open sky, where every corner holds a new discovery.

    Uncover Legends on the Royal Route: Self-Guided Audio Tour
    Uncover Legends on the Royal Route: Self-Guid...

    Step into the footprints of history on this self-guided audio tour through Prague's Old Town, exploring the Royal Route once graced by coronation processions of Czech monarchs. Ideal for travelers with an interest in Europe's ancient traditions and architecture, this tour offers an intimate look at the grandeur that once adorned these streets. Begin the adventure at the sumptuous art nouveau Municipal House and conclude with the striking views from Krizovnicke Square, preparing to traverse a world of Medieval resonance and splendor. Along the cobblestoned journey, starting points highlight Gothic and Romanesque marvels like The Powder Tower and the House of the Black Madonna, each holding stories from centuries past. The route will guide you from the Municipal House across the Old Town’s main thoroughfares, to finally gaze upon the Charles Bridge from Krizovnicke Square. Notable stops to enrich the experience include the poignant Jan Hus Monument, the mesmerizing Old Town Hall with its ancient astronomical clock, and the authentic medieval atmosphere of Karlova Street. As you walk, the audio narration will bring to life the layers of history that compose the Prague of today. End the excursion with cherished memories of majestic buildings, ornate squares, and the timeless echoes of royalty.

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    About Prague

    Essential attractions in Prague include the historic Prague Castle, the charming Charles Bridge, and the picturesque Old Town Square with its iconic Astronomical Clock. Don’t miss the panoramic views from Petřín Lookout Tower and the gothic allure of St. Vitus Cathedral. For a touch of romance, meander through the cobblestone streets of Mala Strana.
    Families with children should explore Prague Zoo, known for its diverse range of species and engaging exhibits. The Mirror Maze on Petřín Hill is also a hit with kids, along with the interactive exhibits at the National Technical Museum.
    Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy paddle boating on the Vltava River, hiking up Petřín Hill, or picnicking in one of Prague’s lush parks, such as Letná or Kampa Island. Seasonal markets and festivals also offer an abundance of outdoor fun.
    On rainy days, visit the Prague Castle complex, explore the ornate National Theatre, or enjoy world-class exhibits at the National Museum. Dive into history at the Jewish Museum or enjoy modern art at DOX Centre for Contemporary Art.
    The best Prague tours encompass guided walks through the Old Town and Jewish Quarter, cruise tours on the Vltava River, and ghost tours that reveal Prague’s mysterious past. Food tours sampling Czech culinary delights are also highly recommended.
    Top museums include the National Museum, the Museum of Decorative Arts, and the Mucha Museum, dedicated to the art nouveau works of Alphonse Mucha. The Jewish Museum and the Museum of Communism also offer unique insights into Czech history.
    For rainy days, consider indoor tours such as those of the Lobkowicz Palace, offering both history and art, or the fascinating Klementinum Library with its beautiful baroque architecture. The Alchemy and Mysteries of Prague Castle tour is also perfect for staying dry.
    Short tours in Prague include a brief guided excursion to see the highlights around Old Town Square, a condensed Prague Castle tour, or a snapshot cruise on the Vltava River to encapsulate the beauty of Prague efficiently.

    Best Things to Do In Prague

    Delve into the heart of Czechia with our comprehensive guide on Prague's must-see sights and attractions.

    Prague: Vyšehrad Castle

    What is it?
    A historic fort perched on a hill overlooking the Vltava River, replete with myths and stunning vistas.
    Why you should go?
    Vyšehrad Castle harbors a treasury of Bohemian legends and is one of the things to see in Prague for its blend of history and tranquility. Once a royal residence, it now stands as a bastion of Czech heritage, offering serene gardens, the majestic Basilica of St Peter and St Paul, and the Vyšehrad Cemetery where the nation's luminaries are laid to rest. Visitors are invited to wander through centuries-old fortifications while enjoying panoramic views that are equally enchanting during the day as they are under the twilight skies.

    Prague: The Dancing House

    What is it?
    An extraordinary example of modern architecture in Prague, famously known for its unique, dance-like design.
    Why you should go?
    Among the places to visit in Prague, the Dancing House is one of the most striking contrasts to the classical architecture that crowns the city's skyline. Designed by Frank Gehry, this contemporary architectural marvel symbolizes the dynamic spirit of the new Prague. With a top-floor restaurant offering sweeping city views and an art gallery within, visitors can engage with Prague’s modern cultural scene and its zest for innovative design. This building is a testament to the city's phoenix-like rebirth and resilience.

    Prague: Jewish Quarter (Josefov)

    What is it?
    A poignant district steeped in Jewish history with synagogues, a museum, and the Old Jewish Cemetery.
    Why you should go?
    The Jewish Quarter, or Josefov, stands as a poignant reminder of Prague's Jewish heritage and is a somber must for any visitor interested in the deep historical layers of the city. Prague’s Jewish Museum chronicles the struggles and stories of the Jewish people in the region. With well-preserved synagogues and the haunting beauty of the Old Jewish Cemetery, the quarter offers a journey through time. The area's reflective atmosphere contrasts with the luxury shopping streets nearby, making Prague activities here an encounter with the complex fabric of the city's past.

    Prague: Kampa Island

    What is it?
    An idyllic island on the Vltava River, home to lush parks, quaint cafes, and the Museum Kampa.
    Why you should go?
    Escape to Kampa Island for fun things to do in Prague away from the urban rush. Regarded as the "Venice of Prague," its waterways and green spaces provide a romantic respite. Admire the charming waterwheel, indulge in the local café culture, or visit the Museum Kampa for its modern art collections. The island is a true cultural treat that provides both relaxation and artistic inspiration. With its picturesque setting, Kampa Island is a serene backdrop for an afternoon stroll or a peaceful boat ride.

    Prague: National Theatre

    What is it?
    A Neo-Renaissance building hosting a variety of operas, ballets, and theatrical performances.
    Why you should go?
    The National Theatre in Prague stands as a beacon of Czech national pride and cultural identity. Attend a performance in this sumptuous venue and witness the artistic excellence that showcases the pinnacle of Czech opera, ballet, and drama. The magnificent interior is as much a work of art as the performances on stage. This locale not only promises one of the best Prague activities for arts aficionates but also offers visitors the chance to partake in the city's living culture and tradition amidst a setting of opulent historical decor.

    Prague: Charles Bridge

    What is it?
    A historic bridge that crosses the Vltava river in Prague, adorned with a continuous alley of 30 statues.
    Why you should go?
    As one of the most recognizable landmarks in Prague, Charles Bridge presents a romantic and picturesque vista. The bridge is a testament to Gothic architecture and offers a pedestrian-only path lined with artisans, musicians, and vendors. Venturing across this bridge is not only a journey between Prague's Lesser Town and Old Town but a step back in history amidst statues poised to tell tales of saints and patrons. Sunrise or sunset, this Prague excursion offers unmatched views of the city's stunning skyline punctuated by church spires.

    Prague: Prague Castle

    What is it?
    An iconic castle complex that is the official office of the President of the Czech Republic.
    Why you should go?
    The magnificence of Prague Castle is visible from almost anywhere in the city. This castle has been a seat of power for kings, emperors, and presidents for a millennium. Touring this historical fortress not only provides a glimpse into the luxuriant royal past but offers panoramic views of Prague beneath. The complex includes palaces, a cathedral, a basilica, and golden lane with quaint homes that now serve as shops. This is truly one of the places to visit in Prague for a comprehensive insight into the Czech cultural heritage.

    Prague: Old Town Square

    What is it?
    The central square in the historic Old Town of Prague, known for its vibrant atmosphere and architectural beauty.
    Why you should go?
    Old Town Square is the beating heart of Prague, where the city's rich history unfolds amidst the chiming of the Astronomical Clock and the echoes of street performers. This cobblestoned space is surrounded by colorful baroque buildings, Gothic churches, and inviting terraced cafés. As a stage for various events, markets, and celebrations throughout the year, the square is a hive of activity offering a genuine taste of Prague's urban life. Engaging in the best Prague tours here means embracing the city’s lively spirit and ancient tales.

    Prague: Lennon Wall

    What is it?
    A colorful wall filled with John Lennon-inspired graffiti and lyrics from Beatles' songs, an evolving canvas of hope and peace.
    Why you should go?
    The Lennon Wall stands as a symbol of global ideals and creative expression, having transformed from a normal wall into an icon of freedom during the communist era. Visitors to Prague come to gaze at the ever-changing art and messages dedicated to peace. It’s a lesser-known spot that reflects the philosophical and cultural open-mindedness of Prague. Offering a different lens through which to view the city's history, visitors and locals alike continue to make their mark on the wall, prompting exploration and reflection in this dynamic space.

    Prague: Petřín Hill

    What is it?
    A lush hill in the centre of Prague offering scenic pathways, an observation tower, and a mirror maze.
    Why you should go?
    Petřín Hill is a verdant oasis in Prague, ideal for leisurely walks and picnics with a view. Get lost in its maze, or climb the Petřín Lookout Tower, reminiscent of a small Eiffel Tower, for breathtaking views of the city. Dotted with gardens, the hill provides solace from the city's hustle and bustle. The hill's summit can be reached by a funicular, adding charm to the excursion. A visit here encapsulates the best things to do in Prague for those wanting to merge natural beauty with city sights.

    TOP-5 tours in Prague for first time visitors

    • Discover the medieval charm of the Old Town Square and the mysterious allure of the Astronomical Clock, a quintessential thing to see in Prague.
    • Stroll across Charles Bridge, soaking in the panoramic views and baroque statues, a highlight of what to do in Prague for history enthusiasts.
    • Explore Prague Castle, a storied citadel offering insights into Czech history, making it one of the best things to do in Prague.
    • Uncover the whimsy of the Lesser Town with its quaint streets and gardens, perfect for those seeking fun things to do in Prague.
    • Venture into the vibrant Wenceslas Square, the hub of Prague activities, surrounded by cultural hotspots and buzzing nightlife.

    Fun things to to in Prague with kids

    Embark on an unforgettable adventure in Prague that the whole family can enjoy with our audio tours guiding you through the most kid-friendly attractions. At the top of the list is Prague Zoo, rated one of the world's best, where families can encounter a plethora of wildlife and participate in interactive exhibits. Engage your children in the wonders of science and technology at the Prague Planetarium, offering stellar shows that illuminate the cosmos in an entertaining and educational format. Lastly, Prague's numerous parks, like Letná Park, provide vast open spaces ideal for picnics, playgrounds, and leisurely strolls with a scenic backdrop of the city. These locations not only ensure enjoyment and learning but are prime opportunities for creating lasting family memories in the heart of Czechia.

    Things to do in Prague with family

    For a family-oriented itinerary, Prague presents attractions that delight both young and old. Immerse yourselves in the rich historical tapestry of the city at Prague Castle. With its grand courtyards and majestic palaces, it becomes a real-life history book brimming with tales of yesteryear. Navigate the city's waterways with a charming river cruise on the Vltava, giving everyone a unique view of Prague's iconic skyline and architecture - an ideal opportunity to rest tired little feet while still discovering the city. Lastly, let your imaginations soar at the Toy Museum located within Prague Castle's grounds, housing an enchanting collection of toys, including vintage Barbies and wooden figurines, capturing the essence of playtime through the ages. These family-friendly Prague activities ensure your vacation is filled with culture, learning, and moments of joy.

    Free things to do in Prague

    Delight in a wealth of experiences without spending a crown with the top free things to do in Prague. Wander through the historic Royal Route, a path traversed by kings, starting at the Republic Square and culminating at Prague Castle, incorporating sites like Charles Bridge and Old Town Square. Engage with contemporary culture at the DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, where its outdoor installations and architectural features are accessible without a ticket. Additionally, Prague’s gardens are a treat for the senses; spend a leisurely afternoon at the Wallenstein Garden, a baroque masterpiece with manicured hedges, dramatic statues, and free-roaming peacocks. These locations prove that the best things to do in Prague don’t always come with a price, offering immersive explorations of the city's historical charm and natural beauty.

    Cheap things to do in Prague

    Exploring Prague on a budget is a delightful experience, thanks to an array of affordable attractions that still capture the essence of the city. Revel in the astronomical wonders of the historic Prague Astronomical Clock as it performs its hourly show — a marvel that costs nothing to enjoy. For a small fee, you can ascend the clock tower for a panoramic view of the city's rooftops. Indulge in cultural enrichment at the National Gallery in Prague, where you can view Czech art collections at a modest price, offering insight into the artistic achievements of the region. Finally, experience the joys of Czech street food such as trdelník (sweet pastry) or savoury sausages from vendors at Wenceslas Square, providing an inexpensive yet authentic taste of Prague's culinary delights. These thoughtful Prague activities ensure a memorable visit without compromising the rich experiences the city offers.

    Things to do in Prague for couples

    Prague beckons couples with its romantic allure and myriad of enchanting experiences. Wander hand-in-hand through the cobblestone streets of Mala Strana, where hidden gardens and cozy cafés create an intimate atmosphere for love to bloom. Celebrate your romance atop Petřín Hill; accessible by a picturesque funicular ride, couples can marvel at the city skyline or find seclusion among the rose gardens. Couples can also share a moment under the stars by embarking on an evening Vltava river cruise. Glide past illuminated landmarks while enjoying a quiet dinner, creating an unforgettable setting for a special night out. These are just a few of the countless things to do in Prague that promise to add a spark of magic and memory to any couple's journey.

    Things to do in Prague at night

    As dusk falls, Prague transforms into a vibrant nocturnal playground with a multitude of experiences waiting to be discovered. Begin the evening at the Prague Beer Museum, where an extensive selection of Czech brews provides a taste of the local beer culture in a lively setting. Embrace the magic of the night with a walk across the Charles Bridge; the historic statues and stunning views of the castle create a mystical atmosphere under the stars. For the culturally inclined, attending a performance at the National Theatre offers an elegant night out with a touch of opulence, showcasing the best of Czech opera, ballet, and drama. Each of these nighttime attractions provides its own unique insight into Prague's after-dark charm, ensuring that night owls, as much as day-time explorers, are captivated by the sights and sounds of this enchanting city.
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