From the national revival to the Liberated Theatre.
Commented tours of two unique sites in the heart of Prague with architectural stops.
Accept the invitation to a household that has been a crossroads of Czech knowledge and politics for generations. Discover the private world of the Palacký, Rieger, and Bráf families.
Looking for fresh ideas on what to do in Prague? From craft beer festivals and riverside wine tastings to interactive digital art, minigolf, historic monuments, and trips to Moravian wineries, the city offers plenty of ways to enjoy culture, flavor, and fun. Here are some Prague activities and experiences worth adding to your plans.
Just an hour from Prague lies a town where medieval history meets contemporary art – Kutná Hora. Gothic churches, mysterious alleyways, and the vibrant atmosphere of the town draw you into stories that unfold here every day. This unique experience is captured in the photographic publication 1318 Minutes in Kutná Hora, which received the prestigious IMPACT Award at Designblok 2025.
In the very center of Prague lies a place that’s become synonymous with fun and friendly vibes – Club Friends. As the name suggests, Friends means just that – and we are your friends, welcoming you with open arms.
Beer at Náplavka – the popular tasting festival of golden brew will take place this year on June 19 and 20 at Rašínovo nábřeží in Prague 2. Both established and newcomer breweries will participate, with 40 representatives of Czech mini and microbreweries showcasing their offerings at Rašínovo nábřeží. The festival will also feature food stalls, a beer flea market, and several concerts.
Solve the case of the century! The interactive exhibition offers an exciting journey into the mind of Sherlock Holmes, the most famous detective of all time, and reveals his groundbreaking investigative methods.
There are places that a person cannot invent from a desk. They must develop slowly. Years. Decades. Sometimes even whole centuries. One such place is the Bürgerhaus U Váhy on Nádražní Street in Smíchov. A building that appears unremarkable at first glance hides within it the story of old Smíchov, family traditions, honest cuisine, and hospitality that is not often seen today. U Váhy is not just a place to go for a beer or lunch. It is a house with a memory.
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