The best activities and experiences in Prague and the Czech Republic
This beer tasting, hosted by an English speaking beer specialist, will make you spend a friendly moment in a nice bistro in the Malá Strana district, very close to the Petřín hill. You will taste a dozen types of Czech beers, from big brands to microbreweries.
Where did the Spartakiády – mass gymnastic exercises used for spreading communist propaganda – take place? Where will you find the villa of the greatest Czech philosopher? What does the Prague residence of Donald Trump’s ex-wife look like? You’ll find the answers to all these questions when you join us on an exploration of Prague’s parks!
The electric scooter enables you to discover Prague’s most beautiful historic monuments at your own pace, and without a lot of effort. The tour starts at Charles Bridge and lasts 1.5 hours. During the tour you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the Czech capital.
The unique trip pass is only valid for the green circuit of the orange "Hop on Hop off" minibuses. This tour crosses the historic center of Prague and allows you to see, an hour and a half, all the main monuments and sites of the capital.
Strategically located by the gateway to the Old Town, the Municipal House Café is an ideal place to unwind after you have explored the ...
Spend your New Year’s Eve in a calm and refined atmosphere, far from the hustle and bustle of the moment. Enjoy a delicious six-course menu specially prepared for this festive evening!
Celebrate the arrival of the new year 2023 in an exclusive setting! During this 5-hour cruise, you can enjoy a rich buffet and unlimited drinks. A DJ will provide the music for a real party atmosphere!
In the Czech Republic, more beer is drunk than water. And in an imaginary beer-drinking competition, Czechs would be the world champions: ...
Celebrate the last night of 2022 in the unusual atmosphere of a medieval pub! A lavish feast and a Historical Fantasy Show await you, during which you will see many original performances.
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 2023 with an outstanding degustation menu while admiring the panorama of Prague. Later on, have fun at the party, with an open bar, buffet and DJ, and dance the night away!
Karel Zeman was a Czech film director, designer, puppeteer and animator. If you’ve got kids and you’re looking for a suitable city centre attraction, the interactive museum dedicated to him makes an excellent choice.
Celebrate the arrival of 2023 in Prague in style. Enjoy a six-course dinner and listen to famous pieces of classical music.
Every visitor from abroad wants to spend time in a traditional Czech pub and order a half litre mug of beer. And perhaps a little cheese and some smoked meats to go with it. And you can get much more out of this experience as part of our beer degustation with commentary.
Enjoy a moment of comfort for two and relax in the spa of a five-star hotel at the foot of Prague Castle. Choose your favourite wellness area: the steam bath located in the historic 15th century cellar or the Roman bath – whirlpool located in an elegant interior reminiscent of ancient Roman baths.
One team. One mission. 60 minutes. Will you escape? The escape game is a team game that requires observation, reflection and listening between participants. Your team will be immersed in the late 80’s in Czechoslovakia.
This two-wheeled machine has found its place in the Prague landscape. Tourists and even downtown merchants have been seduced by its ease of use and its extreme practicality in urban areas.
Take the lift down to the basement of the building, where the staff will set you up with Oculus Rift virtual reality glasses and a backpack ...
The castle was built in the 14th century, under the reign of Charles IV, to store the most precious relics and crown jewels. Karlštejn is a ...
Kutná Hora was founded in the Middle Ages and stands on the site of an extensive network of silver mines. In the 14th century it was, after Prague, the second most important town in the Kingdom of Bohemia, and Kutná Hora flourished until the 16th century. The town’s most beautiful sights date from this golden – or rather silver age.