The 8 Best Outdoor Activities in Prague

Exciting outdoor activities in Prague await you, from cycling along the Vltava to hiking in the beautiful parks - an unforgettable experience in the Czech capital!
The 8 Best Outdoor Activities in Prague

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Prague is a city best enjoyed on foot. Its cobbled streets, historic squares and the Vltava River create a perfect setting for outdoor exploration at any time of the year. In spring and summer, parks and terraces come alive; in autumn, golden colours envelop the city; and in winter, Christmas markets turn every stroll into a magical experience.

If you want to discover the essence of Prague beyond its monuments, here are some of the best activities to enjoy outdoors.

1. Visit to the Terezín Concentration Camp

About 60 km from Prague, the Terezín Concentration Camp is a place of remembrance that provides an insight into one of the darkest chapters of European history. During the Second World War, thousands of people were detained here in extreme conditions.

A tour of the barracks, courtyards and rooms will help you to better understand the events that took place here. An expert guide will tell you the stories of those who passed through Terezín, making this visit a moving and essential experience.

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2. Discovering the natural beauty of Saxon and Bohemian Switzerland

If you want a break from the city, a trip to Saxon and Bohemian Switzerland is a perfect option. This natural park, located on the border between the Czech Republic and Germany, is a paradise of forests, rock formations and breathtaking viewpoints.

The Bastei Bridge, a stone arch suspended over the Elbe River, is one of its main attractions, along with the Pravčice Gate, the largest rock formation of its kind in Europe. A day of hiking in this region will allow you to unwind and enjoy nature at its purest.

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3. The best of Prague on a combined bus & cruise tour

For a complete experience of the city, nothing beats a bus tour with a cruise on the Vltava River. This tour allows you to discover Prague's main sights effortlessly and with great views.

From the bus, you'll tour landmarks such as Prague Castle, Charles Bridge and Old Town Square, while the cruise will show you the city from the water, with a unique perspective of its historic buildings and bridges.

Book a bus tour with cruise in Prague

4. Tour Kutná Hora and its impressive Ossuary

Just an hour from Prague, Kutná Hora is a medieval town that holds one of the most impressive sites in Europe: the Sedlec Ossuary, decorated with the bones of more than 40,000 people.

In addition to this macabre but fascinating church, the town boasts a World Heritage Site, with the imposing Cathedral of St. Barbara and streets full of charm. It's a perfect excursion for those looking for history and sights off the beaten track.

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5. A cruise on the Vltava to enjoy Prague from the water

The Vltava River is the soul of Prague, and cruising along it by boat is one of the most relaxing and romantic ways to discover the city. From the water, you'll have panoramic views of Prague Castle, Charles Bridge and the elegant Dancing House.

You can opt for a daytime cruise, to enjoy the architectural details, or a night-time cruise, with the illuminated city reflected in the river. An unforgettable experience.

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6. Prague by bike: cycle around its most authentic spots

If you like to move around freely, a bike tour is the perfect option for a leisurely tour of Prague with the help of a local guide. Cycling through the city, you can discover neighbourhoods such as Malá Strana, cross the Charles Bridge or cycle along the banks of the Vltava River and enjoy the fresh air.

This tour is ideal for those who are looking for an active and different plan, allowing you to reach less touristy corners and get to know the city from a different perspective.

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7. Travel back in time with a trip to Český Krumlov

If Prague seems like something out of a fairytale, wait until you see Český Krumlov. This medieval town, with its imposing castle and cobbled streets, is one of the most beautiful destinations in the Czech Republic.

Strolling through its historic centre, a World Heritage Site, is like a journey back in time. Moreover, its location by the Vltava River makes it a perfect place to enjoy nature and architecture in harmony.

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8. Discovering the town by Segway

For a different and fun experience, a Segway tour is a great option. This electric vehicle allows you to move around with ease as you tour key points of the city such as the Strahov Monastery, Letná Park or Prague Castle.

The tour is ideal if you want to move around comfortably and make the most of your time in the city, with the advantage of having a guide who will explain the history and curiosities of each place.

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Reviews from other travellers

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    D. D.
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    Really good everything we expected and more, guides were great both on the coach and at the camp
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    J.
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    The boat ride is a blast, it gives you a different perspective of Prague. The food was pretty decent. My favourite part was the dessert, delicious!
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    G.
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    I really enjoyed the guided tour, the cruise was relaxing and the lunch was delicious - an unforgettable experience!
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    N.
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    The tour was great, between the delicious food and the breathtaking views, we had a wonderful time!
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    V.
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    "The guided tour is amazing and very complete, but the lunch on board the cruise could have more food options.