Things to do in Prague
The City of Prague, the point of arrival for most travellers to the Czech Republic, is everything a lover of culture and history could wish. The street life in some parts, such as the Old Town Square, is astonishingly vibrant, while others like the Jewish Quarter are steeped in history; the city has cathedrals, fortresses, streets of goldsmiths’ workshops (inside Prague Castle), and lively bars serving the finest beer. If you still haven’t found a compelling reason to visit Prague, read on to find out about the Czech capital’s finest historical monuments and about the activities you can enjoy there. A trip to the Czech Republic, beginning with Prague, will be packed with unforgettable experiences. As one of Central Europe’s prettiest capitals and with centuries of layered history, Prague offers a variety of tours for everyone from foodies to art lovers, military history buffs to bar-hopping bachelorettes. Guides will help you navigate the winding, maze-like streets in the older parts of town on foot or by bike. Or, you can admire the medieval and modern architecture from the Vltava River, a pilsner in hand. For anyone hanging around, guided hikes in the nearby Bohemian Switzerland National Park or day trips to Karlstejn or Kutna Hora bring fairytales (and some gothic-inspired nightmares) to life. there's truly something for everyone! Call us on 0203 99707906