Prague is a wonderful city with a changeable climate, beautiful architectural monuments and excellent recreation opportunities.
What to do in Prague?
- Take a walk along the Charles Bridge;
- Visit Stare Mesto;
- Taste famous Czech beer, including original ones, for example, banana or cherry;
- Climb one of the magnificent towers - Petrshinskaya, Porokhovaya, Old Town;
- Those who dream of returning to Prague again should definitely find the meridian in the Old Town Square and step over it;
- Visit the Vltava embankment, rent a catamaran and go on a river trip (during the trip you will see the National Theater and the Dancing House).
What to do in Prague?
You can get acquainted with Prague on a free city tour (anyone can join the excursion group on the Old Square at 11:00 and 14:00) - it is conducted by an English-speaking guide who perfectly knows the history of the city. Although the tour is free, a tip should be left for the guide. If you are a photographer or just an inquisitive tourist, you can climb the observation and panoramic decks to take the best pictures.
Do you like to experience the thrill? Go to the SkyDive Arena: Here you will be placed in a wind tunnel and you can make a jump that simulates a parachute jump. If you agree with the staff of the center, they will film you.
You should definitely go to 5D Kino Praga - when watching a movie, you should get ready for the jolts and rises (you will chase the heroes of the film on a chair or escape from the pursuit of bandits). The duration of such films is 4-11 minutes, and the cinema hall is designed for 8 people.
Lovers of unusual entertainment can go on a tour of the collectors of Prague! With the help of experienced guides, you will be able to walk through a huge tunnel that supplies the entire city with the necessary resources, under the Old Town Hall, Tyn Church and other attractions.
Lovers of cultural pastime can go to concert halls, galleries, music clubs. Festivals are often held in Prague. So, you can visit the International Organ Music Festival, the Spring and Autumn Music Festivals, the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and Febiofest.
You should definitely go to the Prague Zoo in Troy Park, where you can see a giant iguana, a red panda, a cheetah, a Chinese alligator, a blunt rhinoceros, an orangutan.
You can buy inexpensive clothes and shoes, glass and porcelain products, jewelry in Czech shops and large shopping centers.
In the evening you can go to the Křižík fountains - you will be delighted with the colorful spectacle (fountains are light and music constructions).