Prague: Concert at Reduta Jazz Club

Prague jazz in a room that breathes history. At the Reduta Jazz Club, I love the fact that it has hosted Czech jazz since 1957, and you can also order a drink at the bar with beer tapped from a…

Prague jazz in a room that breathes history. At the Reduta Jazz Club, I love the fact that it has hosted Czech jazz since 1957, and you can also order a drink at the bar with beer tapped from a…

Your camera will lie here. The Prague Museum of Fantastic Illusions turns perception into play, with 150+ interactive exhibits that are built for hands-on laughs, and a staff crew that helps you get the trick photos just right. The only…

Skulls, stained glass, and silver trade collide. This 6-hour day trip from Prague takes you to UNESCO-listed Kutná Hora, including the Sedlec Ossuary (the Bone Chapel) and the mighty Gothic St. Barbara’s Church, plus the town’s Hussite-era landmarks. I especially…

Black light turns everyday life into comedy. The Black Theater of Jiri Srnec delivers a one-of-a-kind, first-of-its-kind show where I love the non-verbal storytelling and the way the music and light do the real work. Floating figures, magic color effects,…

Prague turns icy and weird in 20 minutes. Icepub Prague is a bar-sized freezer where ice covers the walls, bar, tables, and sculptures, and I love how fast you get the wow factor at -7°C. It works because everything is…

Your senses get bossed around in Prague. Step through a giant green gate and the Museum of Senses turns perception into play, with more than 50 interactive exhibits built for kids and adults. It is one of those rare stops…

One stop and you’re in the rock zone. This Hard Rock Cafe Prague lunch or dinner sits about 50 meters from Old Town Square, and the first wow factor is a custom 5-meter guitar chandelier hanging over the dining room.…

The Astronomical Clock sets the tone fast. I like the small group size (max 16) and how the walk strings together Old Town Square, Kafka’s birthplace, and Jewish Quarter sights in one tight loop. The info is paced for photos…

Prague looks different from the water. This 3-hour Vltava cruise turns the city’s night sights into an easy, ticketed evening plan, with illuminated landmarks sliding past your table. Two things I really like: the close-up views of famous Prague scenes…

Prague from above? This tower makes it real. The Old Town Hall Tower puts you up where the city’s details make sense: you get big views over Old Town Square and a closer, higher look at the Astronomical Clock’s moving…

Terezín turns Prague into a lesson in cruelty. This day trip is heavy, but it’s also clear and structured: you’ll ride out from the center of Prague, get expert guidance, and then move through both the Large and Small Fortress…

Prague looks different from the Vltava. This 2-hour cruise is built for easy sightseeing: you get Charles Bridge and Prague Castle views without standing in the crowds, plus a buffet lunch paired with live accordion music on board. I like…

That first stomp of folk music pulls you in. You’ll eat a traditional Czech 4-course dinner while a band, singers, and dancers turn your table into part of the show. I especially like the hands-on audience participation (singing and dance…

The river turns Prague into a postcard. This 55-minute Vltava River cruise gives you panoramic views of Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and the skyline known as the City of a Thousand Spires, all without a long walk. You also get…

Prague’s secrets don’t stop at the rooftops. This tour pairs a walk through Old Town with visits to medieval underground rooms and corridors up to 2 floors below the street, where stories connect rebellions, executions, floods, fires, and plague to…