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5 out of 5 average rating, 1 reviewsTaste top Prague bites with a food influencer
Savor sweeping city views and quintessential meals handpicked by a MasterChef finalist.
New place to stayTour and beer tapping in Břevnov Monastic Brewery
Immerse yourself in Břevnov's rich past and unique beers with the brewery's co-founder.
New place to stayCraft your style in a Prague fashion atelier
Step into a working atelier, trace Czech fashion’s evolution, and style your own look.
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviewsLearn glassmaking with a leading Czech designer
See how glass is made from fire to form and get to know its story at a top design studio.
New place to stayDrink with all five sense
Indulge in three signature cocktails, each thoughtfully paired with supporting media.
5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviewsLearn award-winning techniques with a Czech chef
Taste behind the scenes at Michelin Bib Gourmand recipients Eska and Stangl.
5 out of 5 average rating, 2 reviewsTaste award-winning gin in craft distillery
Try traditional Czech spirits in a unique industrial setting at craft distillery Garage22.
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviewsPrague record digging and the Museum of Music
Join a local record collector and music enthusiast to dig for socialist-era & rare vinyl
5 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviewsJewish Heritage Tour in Prague
Explore Prague’s rich Jewish history with guided tours of synagogues and cemetery.
4 out of 5 average rating, 2 reviewsBeer tasting in Pult
Sample diverse Czech brews in a modern beer hall near Namesti Republiky.
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4.9 out of 5 average rating, 2425 reviewsTelltale Ghost Tour
Explore Old Town’s dark alleys and learn about the city’s creepy lore and bloody history.
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 1216 reviewsPaint Your Own Enamel Mug in Prague
Design and fire your own enamel mug in our cozy, creative Prague workshop.
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviewsExplore the Bohemian Switzerland National Park
Spend a day in Bohemian Switzerland National Park, enjoying the beautiful landscapes.
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 1524 reviewsThe Plague Doctor of Prague
Walk through Prague's with a personal plague doctor and search for a cure.
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 3259 reviewsUnveil colorful Prague with a fun local historian
Explore Prague’s past and present with a fun historian who knows its secrets
5 out of 5 average rating, 884 reviewsLearn All About Falconry and Birds of Prey
Unearth the art of falconry, explore our animal shelter, and meet all our birds of prey!
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 1567 reviewsPubs of Prague Historic Tour with Drinks Included
Join us for hidden pubs, great beer and wine, perfect photo locations and hilarious tales
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 1758 reviewsOne Tour To Rule Them All ✌
Our signature mix of history, local food & beer. West Side main sights and hidden gems! To ensure the highest possible quality, this tour is exclusively guided by the two founders, Jakub and Ondra.
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 781 reviewsGrand City Tour on a scooter
Ride through Prague's iconic landmarks and enjoy scenic views and insider tips.
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 1475 reviewsUnique Prague tour with local historian
Lets explore Prague in unique way, the city know as Mother of cities. NOTE The tour lasts for 2,5 hours
Where do locals hang out in Prague?
Across the Vltava River, sits the Letná district, known for its lush parks and Bohemian vibe. It’s still close enough to Old Town (and the rest of the city center) that you can make a morning, evening, or even an entire day out of exploring this area. During the day, you’ll find people catching up in beer gardens, jogging and lounging around one of the area’s two parks — Letenský and Stromovka — and checking out art and cinema in places such as the the National Gallery, the Academy of Fine Arts, and Bio Oko cinema house. After you’ve hit the museums and independent art galleries, stop for a cup of coffee at one of the many beloved cafes or coffee houses. For those who want to explore Prague’s local nightlife consider a bar crawl with a local to discover alternative art, underground scenes, cultural oddities, and handcrafted beer.
What are the most unique things to do in Prague?
Learn about the architecture on a walking tour
Prague is filled with unexpected history lessons, and one of the best ways to learn is through the architecture and the art movements that influenced many of its centuries-old structures. A visit to Cyrila a Metoděje (Saints Cyril and Methodius Cathedral) reveals more about the Czech paratroopers of WWII, as well as offers the chance to pay your respect to those lost in the church crypt.
Other must-sees include Prague Castle, Rudolfinum, the John Lennon Wall, the Dancing House, and the amusing (and thought-provoking) David Cerny statues found in several Prague quarters. Consider taking walking or bike tours with Prague natives to cover more ground. And yes, take the walk over the Charles Bridge — it’s worth the visit for the views.
Indulge in Czech cuisine
From a 10-course meal prepared by a local chef in their home to food tours in Old Town, Prague is a destination that should be on any food lover’s list. Czech beer lives up to its refreshing reputation, along with homemade lemonades, where people have been known to center a meal around their beverages. Dessert is big here, and favorites include fruit-filled palačinky, sweet dumplings, and Czech-style gingerbread cookies (there’s a whole museum dedicated to the confection in Old Town).
Take a ghost tour
Headless ghosts on the Charles Bridge. Card games with spirits at the St. Castulus Church. An unlucky black cat whose chilling tale still lives along Křížalova Street (now called Pánska). See the supernatural side of Prague on a night tour led by local paranormal lovers and experts. It’s also a great excuse to see the Prague Castle, and its surroundings, without the daytime crowds.