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Best things to do in Prague: What to experience and where to go

Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe , and every year millions of visitors and locals flock here in search of unforgettable experiences. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, fun with friends, or a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Prague has a lot to offer. We've put together a selection of the best activities you simply must try in this city.

1. A walk through the historic center of Prague: Beauty right before your eyes

Prague is a living open-air museum and a walk through its historic center is an activity you definitely shouldn't miss. The Old Town, Lesser Town and Hradčany offer architectural gems on every corner that rank among the most beautiful in all of Europe . A walk through Prague is an experience that will leave a lasting impression on you.

What to do during a walk through historic Prague:

  • Charles Bridge and its baroque statues are one of the most photographed places in the Czech Republic. The bridge is most beautiful at dawn or sunset.
  • Old Town Square with its astronomical clock, which attracts crowds every hour with its unique mechanical spectacle
  • Prague Castle , as the largest castle complex in the world, offers breathtaking views of the entire city and its surroundings.
  • Hidden alleys and mysterious courtyards of Lesser Town , where time seems to have stopped and every step resembles a fairy tale backdrop
  • Josefov , Prague's Jewish Quarter with one of the oldest preserved Jewish cemeteries in Europe

The historic center of Prague is a UNESCO World Heritage Site , and it's no wonder. After a day of walking, you deserve a good rest, perhaps in a beer spa.

2. Vltava River Cruise: Prague from a completely different perspective

If you want to experience Prague differently than on foot , a cruise on the Vltava River is exactly what you are looking for. From the deck of the boat, you will enjoy breathtaking views of Prague Castle, Charles Bridge and the embankment that you simply cannot see from the mainland. A cruise on the Vltava River is a popular activity for romantic couples, families with children and groups of friends looking for an unforgettable experience.

What a cruise on the Vltava River offers:

  • A view of the historic center of Prague from the river, which will give you a completely new perspective on the famous city panorama
  • The option to choose between a short hour-long cruise or a longer trip with refreshments and live music right on board
  • Evening cruises with illuminated bridges and the waterfront are among the most romantic experiences Prague has to offer.
  • Special group and private cruises suitable for corporate events, birthday parties or bachelor/bachelorette parties
  • A comfortable alternative to walking, allowing you to relax and see the best of what Prague has to offer at the same time

You can combine a cruise on the Vltava River with other activities in the city center. After returning to the shore, treat yourself to a well-deserved rest in the beer spa , where your body and mind will be perfectly regenerated.

3. Beer Spa in Prague: An experience you won't find anywhere else

One of the most original activities that Prague offers are Beer spa. This form of beer wellness combines the healing effects of beer with ultimate relaxation and has become a popular choice for both tourists and residents of Prague. A bath in a beer spa is the ideal way to treat yourself to something truly special.

What awaits you at the beer spa:

  • Bath in a wooden tub filled with a mixture of hops and yeast , which nourishes the skin and relaxes the muscles
  • Unlimited consumption of fresh beer right by the bathtub, so you can enjoy the experience to the fullest
  • A private environment for couples and groups, which guarantees an intimate atmosphere without disturbance, more on the page for group reservations
  • Possibility to supplement the beer bath with massage or relaxation on a beer straw bed
  • Professional staff who will take care of you throughout your visit

Bernard Beer Spa is located right in the center of Prague and is one of the best-rated places of its kind. Check out current price list or go straight to Book an appointment and secure your experience.

4. Prague Markets and Gastronomy: Tasting the Best of Czech Cuisine

Prague is a foodie's paradise , and visiting local markets or traditional restaurants is one of the activities you shouldn't miss. Czech cuisine is rich, hearty, and full of flavors that will get you hooked from the first bite. The Prague food scene has grown significantly in recent years, offering much more than just sirloin steak and dumplings.

What not to miss on the Prague gastronomic scene:

  • The farmers' markets on Náměstí Míru or Náplavce are the ideal place to buy fresh local products, taste homemade cheeses, cold cuts or freshly baked bread.
  • A traditional Czech pub with draft beer and home-cooked food is an experience in itself that will introduce you to authentic Czech dining culture.
  • Modern food markets and street food festivals in the center of Prague offer international cuisine as well as creative Czech reinterpretations of traditional recipes
  • Trdelník, svařák or mead at Christmas and seasonal markets are tastes that will remind you of Prague long after you return home.
  • Beer culture is an inseparable part of Prague's gastronomy , and tasting various types of Czech beer directly at the source is a must for every visitor.

Czech gastronomy and beer culture go hand in hand, which is why it will be perfectly complemented by a visit to the Bernard Beer Spa , where you will not only enjoy beer, but literally feel it firsthand.

5. Prague Museums and Galleries: Culture at Your Fingertips

Prague is a world cultural center with a plethora of museums and galleries to satisfy every curious visitor. Whether you are interested in history, art, science or technology , you will find an institution in Prague that will excite you. What's more, visiting a museum or gallery is a great option even on a rainy day.

What you definitely shouldn't miss from Prague's cultural offer:

  • The National Museum on Wenceslas Square has undergone extensive renovation and today offers modern exhibitions about the history and nature of the Czech Republic that will interest both adults and children.
  • The Trade Fair Palace , as part of the National Gallery, houses one of the most important collections of modern art in Central Europe, including works by Picasso, Klimt and Mucha.
  • The Franz Kafka Museum and the Jewish Museum in Josefov present the fascinating history of Prague's Jewish community and the world-famous writer, whose legacy is inextricably linked to Prague.
  • DOX, a center for contemporary art , presents bold exhibitions and installations that break the boundaries of traditional gallery perceptions and attract younger generations of visitors.
  • The Museum of the Capital City of Prague is an ideal starting point for anyone who wants to understand the history and development of the city from its very beginnings to the present day.

6. Views of Prague: The city at your fingertips

Prague is one of the most photogenic cities in the world and its panorama from above is an unforgettable experience. Looking around at the golden roofs, church spires and the meanders of the Vltava River is something that will literally make you stop and take a breath . Views of Prague are available from many different places, and each offers a slightly different perspective.

Where to enjoy Prague from above:

  • The Petřín Lookout Tower is a miniature version of the Eiffel Tower and offers one of the most beautiful views of the entire city, the surrounding hills and the distant landscape of Bohemia.
  • Vyšehrad is a neglected alternative to the crowded Prague Castle, where you can enjoy the view of the Vltava River and the city skyline in peace and without crowds of tourists.
  • The Žižkov Television Tower may evoke mixed emotions, but the observation deck at its top offers a 360-degree view that is unmatched in Prague.
  • Rooftop terraces and rooftop bars in the city center combine breathtaking views with good cuisine and beer, making your trip to the heights even more enjoyable from the table.
  • Letná Park and Letná are a popular spot for locals, where you can enjoy the view of the Old Town while walking or sitting in a legendary summer bar.

Prague awaits: Plan your unforgettable trip

Prague is a city that never ceases to surprise . From historical monuments to gastronomic experiences to relaxing in beer spas, every visit to this city brings something new and unique. Whether you are visiting for the first time or returning as a visitor, Prague always has something to offer.

Summary of the best activities in Prague:

  • The Bernard Beer Spa is a completely original experience that you won't experience in any other city in the world, right in the heart of the beer powerhouse.
  • A walk through the historic center , a cruise on the Vltava River and views from Petřín or Vyšehrad for those who want to see and feel Prague firsthand
  • Prague gastronomy and farmers markets for lovers of food, drink and authentic Czech dining culture
  • Museums, galleries and cultural institutions for curious souls who want to take more than just photographs from Prague
  • Combining activities is the best way to get the most out of your visit to Prague and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Prague deserves more than just a quick weekend trip. Take time for each of these activities , and if you don't know where to start, start where Prague literally tastes best. Book an appointment at the Bernard Beer Spa and experience Prague in a way you won't soon forget. We look forward to seeing you!



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History of beer baths

Spa as such appeared 4 thousand years ago in India. The ancient Chinese and Egyptians also knew about the beneficial effects of spa on the human body. The history of beer production dates back to the 7th millennium BC, when beer was discovered, probably by mistake, by the ancient Sumerians. They mistook the grain they were growing and the principle of fermentation was invented.

The connection between beer and baths is officially known from the Middle Ages, when the knowledge of the beneficial effects of bathing in beer was established from the sources. The preventive effects of beer baths and beer baths had already been discovered at this time.

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History of beer and malt production

The history of beer production dates back to the 7th millennium BC, when beer was discovered, somewhat accidentally, by the ancient Sumerians. It was the method of making beer that began in the poor storage of the grain they grew. The grain was stored in earthenware vessels into which water was poured, and thus the principle of fermentation was discovered.

The production process has remained unchanged for centuries - everything starts with the milling of malt and the subsequent brewing of beer. The wort is then cooled and propagated yeast is used, followed by the main fermentation. This semi-finished beer is placed in beer tanks where the beer lies and matures. After the beer has lain and matured, it undergoes flint and microbiological filtration. This is where all beer lovers rejoice, as after these procedures the beer is bottled and shipped.

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