Activities in Czech Republic
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Prague Bike Tour
2 hours (Departs Prague, Czech Republic)
by Viator
Experience Prague's exceptional architecture and famous land marks by the seat of your bike on this guided bike tour. You'll ride through quaint side streets…Not LP reviewed
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Cesky Krumlov Day Trip from Prague
10 hours (Departs Prague, Czech Republic)
by Viator
If you love castles, you won't want to miss Cesky Krumlov's World Heritage-listed castle! Known as 'the Pearl of the Renaissance', the State Castle of Cesky…Not LP reviewed
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Prague Segway Tour
by Viator
Riding a Segway offers you the extraordinary experience of walking through Prague without walking - but gliding on board a Segway Human Transporter! On this…Not LP reviewed
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Podolí Swimming Pool
There are swimming and tanning opportunities galore at this huge swimming complex with Olympic-sized pools, both indoor and outdoor, and plenty of sunbathing space (best to bring footwear for the grotty showers, though). To get there, take the tram to the Kublov stop; from there it’s a further five-minute walk south.
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Prague Bike Tour
2 hours (Departs Prague, Czech Republic)
by Viator
Experience Prague's exceptional architecture and famous land marks by the seat of your bike on this guided bike tour. You'll ride through quaint side streets…Not LP reviewed
from USD$33.52 -
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Staropramen Brewery
One-hour tours by appointment only; also has an excellent bar and restaurant, Na Verandách.
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Oldřiška Baloušková
At the Shakespeare & Sons bookshop; runs interesting walking tours.
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Maleček
In summer, messing about on the river is a great way to keep cool. Rent a canoe and splash around locally, or take a full-day trip down the river from the town of Rožmberk (850Kč, six to eight hours).
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Evropská Vodní Doprava
Operates large cruise boats based at the quay beside Čechův most (Bohemia Bridge), and offers a one-hour return cruise departing hourly from 10am to 6pm (240/120Kč per adult/child); a two-hour return cruise including lunch and live music, departing at noon (690/380Kč per adult/child***unchanged***); a two-hour return cruise to Vyšehrad (350/270Kč), departing at 3.30pm; and a three-hour evening return cruise with dinner and music (890/500Kč), departing at 7pm. All cruises run year-round.
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Prague in One Day Sightseeing Tour
3 hours 30 minutes (Departs Prague, Czech Republic)
by Viator
Discover the magic of Prague, a modern and vibrant city full of energy, on this introductory tour of the Czech capital. Perfect for first-time visitors, this…Not LP reviewed
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Prague Sightseeing Tours
A whole range of outings is offered by Prague Sightseeing Tours – look for the yellow kiosk near the metro entrance on náměstí Republiky. The two-hour ‘Informative Prague’ bus tour (adult/child 410/280Kč, departing 11am and 1.30pm from April to October) takes in all of Prague’s important historical sites, and the ‘Grand City’ tour (660/330Kč, departing 9.30am and 2pm April to October) combines a bus tour of the main sites with a walk through Prague Castle.
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Terezin Concentration Camp Day Tour from Prague
5 hours (Departs Prague, Czech Republic)
by Viator
Embark on an educational and historical experience at Terezin Concentration Camp on this coach tour from Prague. After being turned into a Jewish ghetto during…Not LP reviewed
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Prague Night Tour and River Vltava Dinner Cruise
4 hours (Departs Prague, Czech Republic)
by Viator
Tour the magical city of Prague at night by coach and boat, and dine in comfort while cruising along the River Vltava. It's the perfect way to see Prague at…Not LP reviewed
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Nostalgic Tram No 91
Vintage tram cars dating from 1908 to 1924 trundle along a special route, starting at the Public Transport Museum and going via stops at Prague Castle, Malostranské náměstí, the National Theatre, Wenceslas Square, náměstí Republiky and Štefánikův most to finish at Výstaviště. You can get on and off at any stop, and buy tickets on board (ordinary public transport tickets and passes are not valid).
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Prague Venice
Runs entertaining 45-minute cruises in small boats under the hidden arches of Charles Bridge and along the Čertovka millstream in Kampa.
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George’s Guided Walks
Lots of travellers have recommended George’s Guided Walks, whose intimate, personalised tours include a four-hour History Walk (up to four persons 2200Kč; if you have been to Prague before, he’ll take you off the beaten track); a two-hour Iron Curtain Walk (up to four persons 1400Kč); and a five-hour pub crawl, including dinner in a Czech pub (1400Kč per person). George will meet you at your hotel, or anywhere else that’s convenient.
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Praha Bike
Hires out good, new bikes with lock, helmet and map, plus free luggage storage. Also offers student discounts and group bike tours. Praha Bike offers a 2½-hour guided cycling tour through the city or an easy evening pedal through the parks (490Kč). Tours depart at 2.30pm mid-March to October and also at 11.30am and 5.30pm May to September. Trips outside the city can also be arranged. Helmets and locks are provided, and bikes are available for private rental.
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Prague Castle Walking Tour
3 hours 30 minutes (Departs Prague, Czech Republic)
by Viator
Uncover the secret of the magical Golden Lane, gain insight into the St George's Basilica ancestral convent, and learn about the Black Tower on this walking…Not LP reviewed
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3 Veterans offers tours around the city in their small fleet of Praga Piccolos and early Škodas, all from the early 1930s. Pick-up points in Staré Město are on Rytířská, in Malé náměstí, and at the junction of Pařížská and Staroměstské náměstí; and on Malostranské náměstí in Malá Strana.
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Petřín Funicular Railway
First opened in 1891, Prague’s little funicular railway now uses modern coaches that trundle back and forth on 510m of track, saving visitors a climb up Petřín hill. It runs every 10 minutes (every 15 minutes November to March) from Újezd to the Petřín Lookout Tower, with a stop at Nebozízek. Ordinary 26Kč transfer tickets, valid on tram and metro, are valid on the funicular, too.
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Prague International Marathon
The Prague International Marathon, established in 1989, is held annually in mid- to late May. It’s considered to be one of the world’s top 10 city marathons, and attracted 4517 entrants in 2008. There’s also a half-marathon, held in late March. If you’d like to compete, you can register online or obtain entry forms from the website. The registration fee is €60.
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Old Timer History Trip
An Old Timer History Trip vintage-car tour will let you rattle along the city’s cobblestone streets in a 1928 Praga Piccolo or a larger 1929 Praga Alfa. Pick-up points in Staré Město are in Malé náměstí, on Karlova and on Malostranská náměstí in Malá Strana. There’s also a two-hour night-time tour (from 1890Kč).
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Golf & Country Club
Way out on the southern edge of the city, this place offers a nine-hole course, a driving range and chipping and putting greens. Take tram 3, 17 or 21 south to the Černý kůň stop, and walk west towards the river on V Náklích for 100m (follow the signs for Hostel Boathouse), then turn down the first right immediately after passing under the railway bridge.
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Wittmann Tours
Offers a three-hour walking tour of Josefov, and seven-hour day trips to Terezín (1250Kč per person), daily May to October, four times a week April, November and December.
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Prague Passenger Shipping
Runs a photogenic one-hour cruise taking in the National Theatre, Štrelecký island and Vyšehrad, departing at 11am, 2pm, 4pm, 5pm and 6pm April to September (adult/child 190/90Kč). Also offers a 1¼-hour boat trip to Troja (near the zoo; 150/80Kč one-way) departing at 8.30am on weekdays in May and June only; at 9.30am, 12.30pm and 3.30pm daily May to mid-September, and at weekends and holidays in April and from mid-September to the end of October. Returning boats depart from Troja at 11am, 2pm and 5pm.
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Prague Racecourse
If you fancy a flutter on the ponies, check out the dostihy (horse racing) scene at this racecourse on the southern edge of the city. There are races run every Sunday from April to October – check the website for more information and the full racing calendar. You can get to the racecourse by taking the bus from Smíchovské Nádraží metro station.
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