Holidays in Prague 2021

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Holidays in Prague 2021
Holidays in Prague 2021

Video: Holidays in Prague 2021

Video: Holidays in Prague 2021
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photo: Rest in Prague
photo: Rest in Prague

Rest in Prague is an opportunity to walk along beautiful narrow streets, see medieval castles, visit monasteries, churches and palaces, taste Prague beer.

The main types of recreation in Prague

  • Sightseeing: going on an excursion, you will visit the Charles Bridge, examine the sculptures installed there, walk along the Wenceslas and Old Town squares, see the Prague Castle, the Dancing House on the Vltava embankment, visit the Bertramka Museum.
  • Active: you can spend time actively in clubs (Roxy, Lavka, Palace Akropolis, Solidni Nejistota), as well as going on horseback riding in the Prague surroundings or taking a walk along the Vltava River by kayak. Alternatively, you can play golf or go curling.
  • Event-driven: within the framework of special tours, you can visit the International Film Festival “Befiofest” (March-April), the Beer Festival (mid-May), the Music Film Festival “Prague Spring” (May-June), the Mimai Pantomime Festival (from the end of August).
  • Family: be sure to visit the Prague Zoo (in a special area, children can play with rabbits, pigs, ponies), the Aqua Palace water park with many water attractions (there is a Palace of Relaxation, Palace of Waves, Palace of Adventures, 14 saunas, a diving tunnel, a diving center, a spa, a cafe), take a walk in the Botanical Garden (you will see green garden sculptures, and kids can play on specially equipped playgrounds), climb the funicular to Petrin Hill - here you and your children will be wait for the observation deck, rose garden, Mirror labyrinth, Planetarium.

Prices

The price level for tours to Prague depends on the season. Despite the fact that Prague can be visited at any time of the year, travel agency managers advise their tourists to purchase tours to the Czech capital in late April - mid-September. A noticeable increase in prices (by 1.5-2 times) is observed in July-August, as well as on New Year's and Christmas.

If your plans include an economical vacation, then it is best to buy tours to Prague in October-March (you can save up to 40%) or book tours for the high season in advance.

On a note

In case of changeable weather, it is worth taking a backpack to Prague with an umbrella and change of clothes, including a tracksuit and a warm sweater (even in the warm season it can be cool in the evenings). If you are planning on hiking, be sure to bring your moccasins or trainers with you.

On vacation in Prague, you need to be careful: if you are stopped by a policeman, demanding some payments from you, first of all ask him to show your documents, because often scammers wear uniforms, thereby deceiving tourists.

Leaving Prague, be sure to buy as a keepsake chocolate, Czech glass and crystal products, beer, cosmetics, marionette dolls.

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