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Things to Do in Prague with Kids

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Things to Do in Prague with Kids

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  • Zain C
    United Kingdom184 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Big area, lots of food for almost everyone, although vegetarians may struggle slightly. Check out the top of the astronomical clock for great views of the square.
    Written 6 January 2025
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  • Art Prague
    2 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Love the Mozart hotel! Seasonal peak travel highlights gateway to explore Prague cultural landmarks. Many Art installations, legacy and luxury dining options.
    Written 14 January 2025
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  • Vitalii Yatsun
    Hungary25 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Charles Bridge in Prague is an artistic and cultural gateway of the city that offers much more than just a picturesque stroll. Connecting the Old Town (Staré Město) and Lesser Town (Malá Strana), it’s a place where history, art, and the life of the city come together. The intricate Baroque statues along the bridge are worth a closer look - each one tells a story tied to Prague’s rich past.

    For a unique experience, visit early in the morning or late in the evening. These quieter times let you fully appreciate the bridge’s atmosphere without the usual crowds. During the day, the bridge comes alive with street musicians, artists, and vendors, adding a vibrant and local touch to the experience.
    Written 19 January 2025
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  • Dr_Iris_B
    Ramat Gan, Israel1,481 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    One of the most famous icons of Prague. You can come and see the clock and then buy tickets to enter a tour of the city hall if you want
    Written 13 January 2025
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  • BJ82927292
    21 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We went expecting this to be a fairly small zoo (we didn’t no research lol) but we were pleasantly surprised upon walking round. It is absolutely huge, by far the biggest zoo we’ve ever been to. I would 100% go again, there is every animal you could ever think of with some fantastic enclosures and plenty of space for all the animals. It is slightly run down but absolutely doesn’t take away from the fantastic experience. Would absolutely recommend to anyone heading to Prague but be warned you probably need 4-6 hours to get round properly without rushing. Be prepared for lots and lots and lotsssss of walking!!!
    Written 16 January 2025
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  • Steve_of_N21
    London, UK3,610 contributions
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    I really enjoyed Lesser Town, or Mala Strana to give its proper name. It is one of the most romantic of Prague's quarters, a collection of narrow cobblestone streets, baroque churches, green parks of luxurious palaces, and historic architecture dominated by red tile roofs.
    Although a settlement appeared on the left bank of Vltava river not long after Prague Castle was founded today the Lesser town is as it became in the 17th and 18th centuries when Baroque came to Prague. Churches, palaces, and houses changed under the baroque decorations, with the wonderful Church of St Nicholas that dominates the Lesser Town as a fine example of this style.
    Written 1 January 2025
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  • ChalkyDog
    Redditch, UK279 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Petrin tower was a fun (not so) way to spend a couple of hours dying as I walked up the hill heading to the tower. Its a shame this time of year the gardens was not in bloom as I can imagine them looking totally different in a few months time. The views from up in the tower are great so don't forget your camera.

    I have a tip for anyone visiting.

    To the side of the tower there is the mirror maze. A few few quid gets you inside and you can buy a double ticket for the petrin tower. The mirror maze takes around 3 minutes from start to finish if you're an adult. Lots more fun to be had for the kids in here. I'd suggest going here and getting the double ticket as the queue for the tower was long and would have taken at least 30 minutes to buy tickets but we already had the double ticket so bypassed the long queue and headed up the tower without waiting.
    Written 4 January 2025
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  • Daryna Hordiienko-Jones
    The Hague, The Netherlands167 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    It was a fun experience. This modern art object is so cool. Also it’s beautiful how it’s reflect the sky and things around because it’s a silver color. After that you can take a walk and even get to the city center or Charles Bridge.
    Written 14 January 2025
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  • cayden w
    8 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I saw this recommendation from a youtuber called Honest Guide, and it was a very good recommendation! The view is very nice, and its actually very clean. Recommend to have a chill evening there.
    Written 11 December 2024
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  • Carrie W
    Belfast, UK114 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great fun experience. Very impressive as well as lovely staff. Tomas & Dhara, were very helpful, as well as taking a few photos for us. Thank you
    Written 20 January 2025
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  • Steve_of_N21
    London, UK3,610 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Yes, the Hradčany district is home to Prague Castle, one of the largest enclosed palace complexes in the world and most people come to this district of Prague for that. But you really should plan to explore the rest of the Hradcany district as part of your trip.
    The gardens surrounding the castle and the winding streets of Hradčany are great for exploring on foot and there are so many hidden gems, such as the little street Nový Svět with houses from the 17th century. I would start with Hradčanské square which consists of a number of historical houses and palaces, such as The Schwarzenberg Palace, with its National Gallery’s collection of Baroque art and The Archbishops Palace. The Square is connected to the castle courtyard and the western entrance gate to Prague Castleand on the south side there is a terrace with spectacular views of the city.
    From Hradčanské Square take the main road and pass Loretto Church and Černínský palác gradually rising to Strahov, and the unmissable Strahov Monastery (good for its architecture but with the advantage of beers from the Monastery Brewery).
    Then you can get the 22 Tram back to the Old Town or head downwards into Lesser Town, another excellent area of Prague worth exploring.
    Written 7 January 2025
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  • Davidinthegardens
    Bideford, UK5 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We came here exited to see all the technology and the museum blew us away

    BUT… the only thing was we were exited to see the playful technology bit it turns out it had not translated properly on the map and it was a medical bit instead
    Written 8 December 2024
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  • Tommy599
    Two Rivers, WI905 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    We lucked out as the gardens would have been closed down for the winter come next week.

    The large pond / the statues / the peacocks / the aviary/ and the concrete artist wall with all the faces is something to see.
    Written 27 November 2024
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  • MousieTravels
    45 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Perhaps the most imposing structure in Prague's Old Town, Tyn is easy to spot, yet tricky to find the entrance for. But that adds to the charm, it's like a secret passage. Tyn stands out, like it's keeping an eye over the Old Town. A Gothic church with plenty of aesthetic character. I found my way inside and was struck by how lovely it is. Definitely take your time admiring the pieces and the atmosphere itself, everything within is worth your consideration. There is no entrance fee, but a small donation is requested, which I always provide. You can also buy post cards with professionally done photos of some aspects of the church. They are inexpensive and during my experience, they relied on the honor system.
    Written 17 January 2025
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  • NorthStar04685787914
    6 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Wonderful experience for the whole family or friends, for every age, a lot of fun
    תכו תהנו עם המשפחה או חברים ותלמדו גם גם עובדות חדשות
    Written 15 January 2025
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