The best activities and experiences in Prague and the Czech Republic
This gala evening is a unique opportunity to enjoy a truly wonderful Christmas experience in Prague! The programme is divided into 4 parts, and you can look forward to Mozart’s most famous arias, performed by leading musicians in period costumes.
Every year, the Dvořák Hall of the Rudolfinum holds a special gala concert performed by the Symphony Orchestra of Prague Symphonists.
The famous Municipal House Café is located in the left wing of the building and offers a wonderful menu featuring international cuisine. As ...
Enjoy complete privacy on the terrace on the top storey of a luxury Prague hotel, as you unwind in a heated jacuzzi. Take in breathtaking views of Prague Castle, Petřín Hill and the red roofs of historic Prague.
In the Czech Republic, more beer is drunk than water. And in an imaginary beer-drinking competition, Czechs would be the world champions: ...
Celebrate New Year's Eve in the rhythm of jazz-pop on the largest sightseeing boat in Prague. The festive atmosphere of this cruise will be enhanced by an entertainer, a magician and a jazz-pop band.
Celebrate the arrival of 2024 in Prague in style. Enjoy a six-course dinner and listen to famous pieces of classical music against the wonderful backdrop of the Baroque Boccaccio Hall at the Grand Hotel Bohemia.
Visit Terezín fortress, an essential stop on the route to understanding the tragic fate of the Czech Jews during the Second World War. The fortified town of Terezín was built by Emperor Joseph II at the end of the 18th century to defend the northern borders of the Austro-Hungarian Empire against the Prussian enemy.
The small town of Kutná Hora has something to surprise visitors. Located in the heart of the Czech countryside, its rich past has endowed it with a great architectural wealth and an authentic charm.
The Grand Hotel Bohemia was founded in the 1920s and is one of Prague’s most prestigious hotels. During the First Czechoslovak Republic, the Boccaccio cabaret played in the hall in the basement, and there the cream of Prague society held lavish parties, a tradition that continued during the communist era.
Set off an electric bike to see Prague from a different angle. Leave the city’s tourists behind and go off the beaten track for a glimpse of the everyday lives of Prague residents.
The Jazzboat lies at anchor at Čechův most bridge, at one end of the end of luxurious Pařížská Street, and sets sail every evening. Come on ...
This activity is suitable for sporty types at all levels. You’ll learn about Prague sights, such as the unique cubist villas built just before WW1, the neoclassical Podolí Waterworks, the Dancing House, the National Theatre, Charles Bridge and Prague Castle. You’ll also find out about canoeing and boating life in Prague.
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