Where to Go with Kids in Prague?

Enjoy the capital of the Czech Republic with your little ones. Prague offers many interesting places that will appeal to the whole family. Find out where to go with kids in Prague.

Where to Go with Kids in Prague?

Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, captivates visitors with its history, culture, and unique architecture. Key landmarks include Old Town Square with its astronomical clock, Wenceslas Square, Charles Bridge, and Prague Castle, which offers a panoramic view of the city. Prague's diversity also delights young visitors.

Fun activities in the city center, combined with a pleasant walk along the Vltava River, make Prague an ideal place for family time. Check out our tips and get inspired for your next visit to Prague.

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Aquapalace Prague

If you're driving to Prague, stop by the Aquapalace Prague water park. Located near the D1 highway exit to Průhonice – Čestlice, this 9,150 m2 water park is the largest in Central Europe. It features three palaces and both indoor and outdoor pools. While kids play, adults can unwind in the sauna world or enjoy a massage at the spa.

National Technical Museum: Centuries of Technical Ingenuity in 26 Unique Exhibitions

Step back in time and show the kids how travel used to be with retro vehicles and old astronomical instruments. The museum offers six floors of engaging exhibitions that make science and history fun. The museum houses a rare collection of bicycles, motorcycles, cars, trains, and airplanes from different eras. It also features thematic exhibitions on mining, metallurgy, watchmaking, household appliances, the chemical industry, television, astronomy, and sugar production.

Letná Park

This expansive park with grassy areas, numerous trees, and a long plane tree alley offers not only relaxation but also unique views of Prague and the Vltava River. Enjoy sports, walks, picnics, or relax at the summer garden restaurant at Letná Castle in its eastern part. Letná Park also features several playgrounds and the historic Letná carousel, a favorite since 1892. This oldest preserved carousel in Europe has 21 life-sized horses covered in real horsehide and several 1930s-style cars.

PAPILONIA: Butterfly House 

One of the six Czech butterfly houses, Papilonia, is in Prague. Papilonia feels like an exotic vacation spot. Observe exotic butterflies up close in an Amazonian setting with Aztec elements. Watch them hatch and take their first flight. Dozens of butterfly species flutter around, some with wingspans up to 20 cm.

Zoo

The Prague Zoo spans 58 hectares, making it the largest in the Czech Republic. It houses over 650 animal species, including several endangered ones. Located in the scenic Troja district, the zoo offers various refreshment options and activities for children. Try the cable car within the zoo grounds.

Highlights include the Indonesian Jungle, African House, and Elephant Valley. The giant pandas are a visitor favorite and part of an endangered species protection program. The zoo has also modernized its elephant pavilion to mimic their natural habitat.

Exhibitions and tours at the Prague Zoo are interactive, making learning fun for children. A visit to the zoo promises to be unforgettable. Purchase tickets to the Prague Zoo here.

Lego Museum

The Lego Museum in Prague is a fascinating spot for families with children of all ages. The museum features an extensive collection of Lego sets and models that captivate both kids and parents. Admire creative Lego displays, from cityscapes to famous characters from movies and games. Lego has even recreated Prague's Charles Bridge and Star Wars spaceships.

Exhibitions are interactive, allowing children to build their own Lego creations before purchasing. A visit to the Lego Museum offers an unforgettable experience for fans of this colorful building set. More information is available here.

Railway Restaurant Výtopna

The Railway Restaurant Výtopna in Wenceslas Square stands out with its unique interior. Besides delicious food, you'll experience something special. A model train runs through the restaurant, serving as a conceptual waiter by delivering drinks to tables.

Enjoy your meal while watching a steam locomotive pass by. Due to its unique setup, the restaurant is popular, so reserve in advance.

Hamleys Toy Store

Hamleys is a world-renowned toy store, and one of its branches is in Prague. Visiting Hamleys is more than shopping; it's an experience. The store features retail pieces across several floors, attractions, and life-size characters from movies and games as decorations.

Originating from London, Hamleys offers traditional British souvenirs. If you visit with children, don't miss a ride on the carousel on the ground floor.

The store's selection is diverse, appealing to all age groups, so parents will enjoy it too. Find items from the Harry Potter series, explore the Marvel superheroes section, or check out the puzzle displays.

Helpful staff are always available to demonstrate toys, puzzles, or gifts. The only challenge at Prague's Hamleys is deciding what to take home.

Conclusion

This article offers several ideas on where to go with kids in Prague. Combining fun and learning, we hope your Prague trip meets the expectations of your young travelers.

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