Prague is a city with a rich history, captivating architecture, and plenty of interesting places that offer wide-ranging opportunities for entertainment and adventure for families with children. If you're planning summer in Prague with your little adventurers, here are seven must-visit places you shouldn't miss:
Prague Zoo
Located in the Troja district, Prague Zoo is one of the oldest and largest zoological gardens in Europe. It offers visitors a unique opportunity to see a wide range of animals from around the world. Highlights include the recently renovated Panda Pavilion, home to giant pandas, and the Indonesian Jungle where you can see orangutans and other exotic species.
The Pop Up!
The interactive exhibition The Pop Up! will captivate both you and your kids. Together, you'll explore 9 beautiful and original interactive rooms. Kids can have a blast in the ball pit and the room with flying confetti, while adults can relax in the room with a bubble bath or immerse themselves in the colorful universe. Together, you can write wishes on your own balloon or leave a message in the sticker room. Capture memories with photos that you can also print on-site. After all the fun, refresh with homemade lemonade available at the venue.
For more information about current exhibitions and opening hours, visit their official website: The Pop-Up - Tours.
Petřín Lookout Tower and Labyrinth
Petřín Lookout Tower is a significant landmark in Prague offering beautiful views of the city. In addition to the tower, there's a labyrinth nearby—a complex maze ideal for hide-and-seek games and exploration, offering an interesting experience for the whole family.
Aquapalace Prague
Aquapalace Prague is one of the largest water parks in Central Europe. It features a wide range of pools, water slides, and indoor and outdoor attractions suitable for children of all ages. It's a great place for families to relax and have fun during the warm summer days.
National Technical Museum
Located in historical buildings in Letná, the National Technical Museum showcases technical treasures ranging from historical locomotives to modern technologies. Interactive exhibitions designed for children allow them to try out various technical experiments and learn about innovations.