The best activities and experiences in Prague and the Czech Republic
The Prague Card is a tourist pass enabling you to visit several historic attractions and museums in Prague. The card makes an excellent ...
Join a crowd of fellow fun-lovers from all over the world and spend an amazing night in Prague that you’ll never forget! The evening starts with a little warm-up, an hour or two at the Pub Crawl bar (depending on the chosen start time), where you can enjoy an unlimited amount of Czech beer, Moravian wine, vodka and absinth.
This moment of relaxation is designed especially for couples. In the hands of the experts, you will go through several treatments: a full-body scrub, a wrap with a blend of luxurious essential oils, a face and body massage and finally a facial mask.
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.
On this 3-hour tour, you’ll set off with a friendly English-speaking guide inside of the Hotel Grandior. The route passes through many ...
You do not know yet where the communist propaganda synchronized gym exercises took place? Where is the villa of the greatest Czech philosopher? What is the Prague residence of Donald Trump’s ex-wife like? To find out, join us on our discovery segway tour!
Bohemia has made a name for itself in the history of the crystal industry with the creation of its innovative artificial crystal and the unparalleled skills of its glassworkers. Glasswork has become one of the specialties of the Czech Republic and the crystal factory in the small town of Nižbor is one of the most famous in the country.
Travel back in time to a bygone age and go on a short ride in a classic 1930s vehicle. Take a vintage tour for an original, relaxing and ...
This small town in South Bohemia, dominated by the colorful keep of its castle and crossed by the picturesque Vltava River, is a true gem of urban planning and medieval architecture. Its historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the must-see places in the Czech Republic!
Ever since Emperor Charles IV discovered its thermal springs, Karlovy Vary has been attracting the European cultural elite in search of peace and relaxation. The city experienced a particularly flourishing period during the Belle Époque.
The town of Terezín, which is steeped in our history, is far from being just another tourist site. This town, now almost a ghost town, allows us to understand all the atrocities of the genocide of the Second World War.
Every day of the year, little boats “vodouch” depart from Charles Bridge at regular intervals. They are operated by the Pražské Benátky ...
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. The trip starts below Vyšehrad rock, very close to the railway bridge, aboard the ...