Travel to Prague with children, guide for the whole family

In the heart of the Czech Republic, Prague is a fairy-tale destination. A place to get lost in family and feel suddenly in another time. Known as the city of a hundred towers, Prague allows us to see its idyllic physiognomy from a hundred points, something that children will love, surrounded by cast

In the heart of the Czech Republic, Prague is a fairy-tale destination. A place to get lost in family and feel suddenly in another time.

Known as the city of a hundred towers, Prague allows us to see its idyllic physiognomy from a hundred points, something that children will love, surrounded by castles, medieval buildings and legends.

Visit Prague with the children

With more than a million inhabitants, Prague retains a medieval air thanks to its towers, castles and cobbled streets. An ideal setting in which to enjoy a delicious gastronomy -with German and Austrian touches-, visit museums, surprise yourself with the repertoire of the astronomical clock or simply let yourself be carried away by the city.

The Czech capital can be seen on a weekend (selecting the most interesting areas) or enjoyed more quietly in four or five days. In either of the two options you can not miss more than a walk through the Old City, to get lost in the Town Hall Square, the Church of Týn and the Astronomical Clock.

If you are lucky enough to have more time to enjoy Prague with children, take the Petřin funicular - also known as the flying chairs - that will take you to the Prague Zoo in a very fun way.

Follow the advice we provide in this Prague guide and make the most of the city during your stay with children. You will know what to see, where to sleep, what to eat, how to save money on transport, etc.

If you want to see photos of the monuments and places of tourist interest of Prague, click HERE and consult our gallery of images.

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Photographs: Tourist Office of the Czech Republic: CzechTourism.com