Things to do in Prague

Things to do in Prague

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Stacy
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22 February 2025
Great intro to the city!

Hana was pleasant and so informative. She had a wealth of knowledge and was so enthusiastic about her job. Her husband gave us a ride to castle since public transportation wasn’t running there due to construction (and it was very cold) We wouldn’t hesitate to book with Hana for another tour!

Stephen
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17 February 2025
Prague food tour with Lucie

Excellent food and discovered some fabulous places in Prague. Lucie is a fantastic guide and I would highly recommend her.

Derin
About local
31 January 2025
Simply the best

Spent an amazing few hours with Hana being introduced to Prague. I couldn't have picked a better first time tour. Hana is simply wonderful. Very knowledgeable, very warm and so much fun. I learned a lot about the history of Prague and had great conversations with Hana. I could have spent the whole day with her. Thank you Hana for a lovely day.

Michael
About local
30 January 2025
Jarmila is an amazing delight!

We had SO much fun exploring Prague with the fun and informative Jarmila. She was knowledgeable about the history, but also has the fantastic perspective of a native Czech citizen. Our conversations were full of great facts, fascinating stories, and pure fun. If you have any time available, you will love getting to know this amazing human. :-) Thanks for making our short time in Prague so memorable.

Our tips for Prague

Prague has a romantic fairytale atmosphere. You’re walking streets in the footsteps of great writers like Kafka and Kundera, and musicians like Dvorak. You’ll feel it while walking across the Charles Bridge and staring at the beautiful Vltava River, wandering the winding lanes of the old town, or climbing Petřín Hill.

  • Enjoy a Home Dinner with a Local

    Traditionally Czech’s enjoy a lot of meat in their cuisine, and along with it rich gravy and knedlíky (dumplings). While it may not be the healthiest food in the world — it sure goes great with Czech beer. One of the most authentic things to do in Prague is to experience a home cooked meal, prepared as only locals know how.

    Visit your host’s home, lean a little about Czech culture and customs, and get some great recipes you can take away with you (along with a full stomach). Hosts offer a range of dishes and will tailor menus to suit your taste buds.

  • Visit Prague Castle

    Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle in the world according to the Guinness World Records — covering an area of almost 70,000 m² — it’s also one of the most picturesque, looming over the left bank of the Vltava, like a fairytale fortress. All it needs is a princess!

    A fantastic way to visit and get the history behind the place is to take a Prague Castle Tour with a local guide. They can cut to the chase and take you to the real highlights that only locals would know. Visiting Prague Castle is one on the top things to do in Prague for all visitors!

  • A Night at the National Theatre

    The National Theatre in Prague’s been around for 130 years and is made up of four companies — Opera, Drama, Ballet and Laterna magika (experimental but entertaining thingys)! Czech works get the focus, but there are also familiar shows like A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Swan Lake on offer each year.

    Take a cultural tour of Prague run by locals and they’ll show you where all the main (and hidden) cultural ports of call are, and also provide you with any need-to-know info (like yes, the National Theatre’s programs are all performed in Czech, but you do get subtitled screens to follow along in English). Useful to know.

  • Take a Walk Along Golden Lane

    Franz Kafka lived in #22 from 1916-17 when he came here to write in peace. You can certainly see how he might be inspired in this beautiful row of very small houses, part of the Prague Castle complex. The houses date back to the 15th century, and their diminutive size reflects the lack of available space to build for the original inhabitants.

    Named after the legend of alchemists who lived in the street and sought to make gold (almost certainly stayed just a nice story), Golden Lane is one of the top ten things to do in Prague and worth visiting for the beautiful, old world feel of the houses which line on the sides.

  • Take in a Great Film at Bio Oko

    Old fashioned, small movie theatres are so rare now that they’re worth celebrating when you find one. Bio Oko has a history which dates back to 1940. Seeing a film here’s a fantastic alternative to a multiplex, and Bio Oko plays a mixture of mainstream and alternative movies, so there’s sure to be something to suit your taste.

    When you take a city tour by a local, ask them to point it out to you. It’s located close to Letná Park and you’ll also find it has a great bar that’s a meeting place for local (and foreign) hipsters — providing a real Bohemian vibe all round!

  • Enjoy Coffee at a Bitcoin Café

    The concept of Parallel Polis is very simple (but aren’t all great things?) It’s an arty, relaxed café that only takes Bitcoin as payment. Staff intermingle, chat and drink with patrons. There’s no obvious counter. Someone will greet you. It’s an anarchistic, techno space that intermingles coffee with technology experiments. There’s 3D printing going on and exhibits like a computer hooked up to the internet as the Chinese experience it (complete with censorship).

    Taking a cultural tour of city highlights is a great way to find the quirkier cafés and places only locals know about. Also they won’t let you forget to stock up on Bitcoin first! There’s nothing more surprising than being told: “Sorry we don’t accept cash.”

  • Take a Czech Cooking Class

    Really understanding a culture comes from getting to know a little bit about the cuisine — and what better way to learn than by taking a cooking class run by locals or a personalized Prague food tour? You’ll find there are many different options available — from traditional Czech cuisine to raw food.

    You’ll learn new skills (remember there’s a real knack to some techniques used in different countries), get a number of new recipes to take home and feel a real sense of accomplishment. A cooking class where you learn to make something distinctly Czech like guláš or knedlíky is one of the really different things to do in Prague that you’ll be able to tell your friends and family about — and show off the skills you learned!

  • Off the Beaten Track Prague Walking Tour

    A walking tour in Prague is one of the best things to do to experience the heart and soul of the city. Walking tours run by locals can be tailored to your requirements and let you get away from the traditional tourist areas. The Old Town is lovely, but what if you want to visit the non-tourist neighborhoods and discover street art and alternative culture in an easy and safe way? An Off the Beaten Track Tour is the way to go.

    Learn about how life and culture changed after the fall of communism, and how its legacy affects the art and the people of modern Prague.

  • Visit the Biggest Flea Market in Europe!

    Every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Prague 9 there’s Kolbenova — covering over 50 000 square meters! You will find pretty much anything you might be looking for here — curiosities, second-hand and new goods – for some of the lowest prices anywhere! Clothes! Books! Antiques! Or some used furniture for your apartment. You’ll find unique offerings too — like actual artifacts from the communist era.

    Because of the expansiveness of the market, it can be a good idea to take a local guide along who can point you to the best stalls and also speak Czech for you. Many sellers speak English, but it’s never guaranteed and your local host will probably even be able to get you more of a bargain.

  • Jewish History Private Tour

    The Jewish presence in Prague dates back over 1000 years, and its rich cultural influence would fill a large history book. Luckily you don’t have to read such a hefty volume as your local private tour girl will be able to show you and sum up all the highlights!

    You see the seven hundred year old Old–New Synagogue where writer Franz Kafka attended services, and the Jewish Museum which displays a memorial to the Jewish victims of the holocaust and you’ll also visit the famous Old Jewish Cemetery.

    The benefit of local private tours in Prague is that you’ll see more than just the obvious; in this case you’ll also get to see the Jewish influence on other areas of Prague.

Top things to do in Prague

The local way is always the best way! From dreamy castles to exclusive graffiti workshops, your local host will personalize your day and show you all the amazing things to do in Prague on a private tour. Prague has so many exciting things to do you’ll find your bucket list fills up quickly. Foodies will be delighted by the local cuisine as you discover spicy sausages, craft beer and fresh baked breads. You may even like to shop for your own ingredients and help prepare dinner in your local host’s home. If it’s architecture that thrills you, you’ll love strolling through the Old Town and learning the stories behind the statues at Charles Bridge. Let your local host know what you would most like to see, and they will tailor your tour to show you where to go for the best things to do in Prague! Heading into the city with a genuine local makes all the difference when you’re looking for things to do in Prague. Whether you decide to take a day trip to Kutna Hora, join a Czech family for an exclusive home cooked dinner or discover the picturesque Castle District, you’ll soon find having someone who understands the city in depth is the best way to discover the local favorite activities and things to do in Prague! Interested in discovering the best activities in Prague? A WithLocals 100% private and fully customizable tour is the perfect way to find unique activities, with a local host who will show you where to go and what to do in Prague! Simply tell them what you like most and they will sort it all out locally for you!