Holidays in Prague

Holidays in Prague

Holidays in Prague

Tips on what to visit in Prague

The summer season is coming, so we have prepared for you some tips on how to fully enjoy your holidays in Prague.
Except for some fun or educational activities that we offer, we can give you some tips on how to spend your time in Prague and spare some money.

Royal Game Reserve Stromovka – tips on what to visit in Prague 

Stromovka is a park near the Dejvice area or Hradčanská metro station. From the other side, you will reach Stromovka from Holešovice. This park is in the English style, however, here you don’t have to keep off the grass. You can bring a blanket with you and have a picnic. It is a convenient place for sports mostly favoured by runners.

You can even feet the duck swimming in the pond. Right in the park is Šlechtova restaurant with a coffee stand. Next to the Stromovka Reserve, visit the Prague Exhibition Grounds, check the programme, and maybe you will like something!

Stromovka v Praze | Rogelli.cz

Stalin Plaza Letná and Prague Metronome – holidays in Prague 

You will get there again from the closest metro station Hradčanská, or you can go from the city centre through Pařížská Street. Letná Park is also a lovely place for doing summer sports. Moreover, a special thing about this park is the beautiful and wide view of Prague. Above all, this view is one of the best view spots in the city. If you are headed to Stalin Plaza from the city centre to see the view, you will have to beat the stairs up! The viewpoint is next to a giant metronome. At this place used to stand a statue of Stalin, which was removed in 1962. In 1991 was installed here this huge metronome. The view is worth it!

Stalin PlazaV Praze začal další pokus, jak oživit „Stalina“ | Radio Wave

 

 

 

 

 

 

Up to the Prague Castle through the Lesser Town and right to the medieval restaurant – tips on what to visit in Prague

If you want to enjoy the busy city, we have for you a tip for a walk through the city centre. You will not even miss the Charles Bridge. Go up to Prague Castle to see the view of the centre of Prague. On your way back, take a seat in the medieval restaurant U krále Brabantského right under the Prague Castle.

Your walk through the Old Town can begin at the Lesser Town right away when you get off the metro. From here, walk towards the Charles Bridge.
The other option is, for example, to go from New Town through Charles Street. This street is full of small shops with souvenirs or food! On the other side of the Vltava river, you will reach Malostranské Square. From here, you are almost at the Prague Castle. This place is also one of the best view spots in Prague. We recommend visiting this place late in the afternoon or almost at night. Not so many tourists will be there. You can continue to the complex of the Prague Castle and see, for instance, the St. Vitus Cathedral or go through the Golden Lane. The entrance to the Golden Lane is free from 4 pm.

After the walk, take the stairs down and visit the medieval restaurant U krále Brabantského with a show! We offer advantageous prices.

Osvědčené tipy na výlet: Pražský hrad | Slevomat.cz

Other restaurants that we cooperate with find on link Prague Restaurants. We also offer other fun activities to do in Prague. If you are interested in the history of Prague, architecture or legends, we will be happy to mediate a private guide for you.

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