
Workshop for Children 6+ with Adults: Po-Stav
An interactive workshop for children aged 6+ with adults exploring mid-20th-century urban architecture through building, demolition, and creative material experiments.

An interactive workshop for children aged 6+ with adults exploring mid-20th-century urban architecture through building, demolition, and creative material experiments.

An interactive workshop for children exploring architecture and urban planning by building their own megastructure above a fictional Prague.

A new circus production by Finnish director Maksim Komarov with the Cirk La Putyka ensemble, journeying through 400 years of circus history from minimalism to traditional buffoonery. Recommended for children from age 6.

A creative workshop with designer Marie Špačková where participants create their own ceramic mug with personal drawings, including glazing, firing, and an original design.

A family workshop exploring the historical cyanotype photographic technique through the architecture of Karel Prager. Children aged 5–9 will create their own blue impressions of buildings using light and materials.

A slapstick circus show featuring two western-themed clowns whose wild antics take an unexpected turn when they meet a mysterious girl from the Rockies.

A magical spectacle exploring the world of soap bubbles, featuring vibrant colors, music, and enchanting effects for all ages.

A yoga class in Prague offering relaxation and practice in a welcoming studio space.

Cultural event at Psychiatric Hospital Bohnice in Prague.

The interdisciplinary art project Organisms Democracy Prague invites participants to creative collaboration with a Berlin-based collective in Prague.

A family-friendly historic tram ride through Prague for young children, organized by MK Rybička.

A creative gathering in nature: make art together with others in Prague and enjoy a picnic on the grass in Stromovka.
Multi-day exhibitions and festivals still on today.

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A traditional full-day Vltava cruise on the historic paddle steamer Vltava or vessel Cecílie with a two-hour stop at Slapy for swimming and walking. Perfect for families with children.

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Explore the historic Černín Palace and its beautifully restored 17th-century gardens, featuring French baroque design, exhibitions, and the apartment of Jan Masaryk. Free entry every weekend through September.

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Outdoor trail game through New Town following the lives of famous women from the 19th and 20th centuries. Ten stops starting at Karlovo náměstí feature figures like Karolina Světlá, Františka Plamínková, and Ema Destinnová. Free entry, approximately 1.5 hours.

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Regular boat service from Rašín Embankment to Prague Zoo, a 75-minute scenic cruise through Prague's iconic landmarks. Runs March to October with multiple daily departures, perfect for families and sightseers.

(22 days)
A unique experience in complete darkness: participants enjoy a curated menu with the help of blind assistants and tour the Invisible Exhibition.

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The iconic double-deck Airbus A380 from Emirates has returned to regular service between Dubai and Prague. With a capacity of 615 passengers, the aircraft can be observed from viewing areas at the airport and in the surrounding region.

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A specially adapted excursion train filled with games, toys, and bicycles for children and families. Runs on weekends and holidays from March to November on the Prague–Okoř–Slané route.

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A free outdoor trail game through Vinohrady commemorating the events of 1945 and the Prague Uprising — 3.6 km with 10 stops, starting at Náměstí Míru, open to individuals and groups alike.

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Historic tram line 42 runs year-round through Prague with unique vehicles from different eras – from Austro-Hungarian cars to the modern articulated K2. Passengers can board and alight freely at any stop during a 50–55 minute circuit.

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Outdoor adventure playground for children aged 7+, where they build structures from various materials under the supervision of trained instructors. Open April to November, Wednesday–Sunday 14:00–18:00, free entry.

(22 days)
A unique wine tasting in complete darkness led by blind guides. Sample five carefully selected wines from Hungarian wine regions and experience the world without sight.

(134 days)
A regular art workshop for children aged 11–13 at the National Gallery Prague, where young artists draw inspiration from original works and explore classical and contemporary techniques.

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Historic trains operated by Czech Railways take tourists to Český ráj and Jizera every weekend from March to November. Modern barrier-free units provide comfortable trips with bicycle transport for hikers and cyclists.

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The Adventure Playground at Pražačka offers children free play and the chance to build structures from real materials under the guidance of experienced instructors. Open April to November, Wednesday–Sunday 14:00–18:00, free entry.

(31 days)
Nationwide public competition to support heritage restoration across the Czech Republic. Vote for free online on 357 cultural sites seeking funds to save churches, mills, castles, and other monuments.

(31 days)
A month-long challenge encouraging participants from 56 cities to commute actively throughout May. Register as an individual or team, choose a package option, and join cycling breakfasts, rides, and prize draws.

(17 days)
A traditional pilgrimage walk connecting Prague with the Italian city of Orvieto, marking the origins of this Christian feast. The public can participate in one-day sections of about 20–30 kilometres.

(3 days)
Regional championship in Magic: The Gathering featuring tournaments and a full side-event programme for all card game players.
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An adventure playground where children build wooden structures, paint, and play freely. New activities and creative opportunities every day.