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What to do in Prague when it rains: activities in all weather

Prague is beautiful in the sun, but rain is definitely not a reason to stay locked in your hotel . This city hides countless great places and experiences that you can enjoy even under the clouds. Whether you are caught by a shower or a whole rainy day, Prague always has great alternatives ready for you . We have prepared for you an overview of the best activities that will turn a rainy day into an unforgettable experience.

1. Prague museums and galleries: Culture as salvation from the rain

A rainy day is the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of culture and history , which is sometimes not possible in sunny weather. Prague is one of the European cultural powers and its museums and galleries are so rich that one rainy day is definitely not enough to explore them. Moreover, they are places where you can warm up nicely and at the same time take away a lot of new experiences and knowledge.

Where to weather the rain in cultural style in Prague:

  • the National Museum on Wenceslas Square is one of the most modern museums in Central Europe and its exhibition will surely keep you entertained for the entire morning and afternoon.
  • The National Gallery in the Veletržní Palace houses world-famous works by Klimt, Picasso and Mucha and is the ideal place for anyone who wants to spend rainy hours surrounded by art.
  • The Franz Kafka Museum and the Jewish Museum in Josefov are compact but extremely powerful experiences that will bring you closer to Prague from a completely different perspective.
  • DOX, the contemporary art center in Holešovice, attracts with bold exhibitions and interactive installations that will especially interest younger and creatively inclined visitors.
  • The Technical Museum in Letná is a great choice for families with children and science and technology enthusiasts who want to have fun and learn something at the same time.

2. Prague arcades and shopping galleries: Shopping and walking in the dry

Prague is home to a network of beautiful historic arcades and modern shopping malls that are a real lifesaver on rainy days. A stroll through Prague's arcades is more than just shopping, it's a trip to another era , when architecture and commerce merged into one perfect work of art. These covered alleys are full of cafes, shops, galleries and restaurants, and you can easily spend an entire afternoon there.

Where to shop and walk around in the dry in Prague:

  • Lucerna and its passage are one of the most beautiful historical passages in all of Central Europe, full of cafes, cinemas and shops, where you can have a great time regardless of the weather outside.
  • Palladium on Republic Square is the largest shopping center in Prague with five floors of shops, restaurants and cafes , where you can spend an entire rainy day
  • Passáž Světozor and Alfa on Wenceslas Square are a quieter alternative to large shopping malls and offer a cozy atmosphere with independent shops and an organic café
  • The Palác Flóra shopping center or Arkády Pankrác are a great choice for those looking for a complete experience under one roof, including a cinema, restaurants and shopping.
  • Antique and second-hand shops scattered throughout the center of Prague are the ideal place for lovers of unique pieces who want to make something truly original out of a rainy day.

Prague's arcades and galleries are a great way to spend rainy hours productively and entertainingly . And if shopping tires you out, remember that a few steps from the center there is a beer spa with a warm bath and fresh beer waiting for you.

3. Beer Spa: The Best Way to Enjoy a Rainy Day in Prague

When it's raining outside, there's nothing like hiding somewhere warm, with a pleasant atmosphere and unlimited beer . Beer baths are an absolutely ideal choice in rainy weather, turning an unpleasant day into the best day of your stay. The Bernard Beer Spa in the center of Prague is exactly the kind of place where you will stop noticing the rain outside the window within a few minutes.

Why beer baths are perfect for a rainy day:

  • A warm bath in a beer spa will warm your body from the inside and out and is a perfect substitute for a walk, which is not exactly appealing in the rain.
  • A massage combined with a beer bath will relax tired muscles and a tense body after a hard day of travel or a day spent in the wet.
  • Unlimited fresh beer right by the bathtub will ensure that you quickly forget about the inclement weather outside
  • The private setting of the beer spa creates a cozy bubble of calm , which is in stark contrast to the rainy hustle and bustle of the city outside.
  • The visit is easy book online and tailor it exactly to your program and number of people

A rainy day in Prague can become the most enjoyable day of the entire trip . Take a look current price list and choose the package that suits you best.

4. Prague cafes and pastry shops: A haven for body and soul

Prague has one of the richest café cultures in Europe , and a rainy day is the best opportunity to enjoy it to the fullest. Sitting in a cozy café with a cup of coffee or mulled wine, watching the rain outside the window and enjoying a quiet moment away from the hustle and bustle is an experience that perfectly describes Prague. Prague cafés are not just about coffee, they are places with a story, history and atmosphere that will immediately absorb you.

Where to find true café comfort in Prague:

  • Café Louvre on Národní třída is one of the most famous cafés in Prague with more than a century of history, and its magnificent hall with high ceilings will transport you directly to the times of the First Republic.
  • The Imperial Café on Republic Square will amaze you with its beautiful art deco interior with unique ceramic tiles, which are a work of art in themselves worthy of attention.
  • Modern specialty coffee cafes in Žižkov, Vinohrady or Letná offer select coffee and a creative environment , which is especially popular with younger visitors looking for inspiration.
  • Traditional Czech pastry shops with homemade cakes, pinwheels and cream rolls are a taste that will remind you of Prague long after you return home and that you simply won't find anywhere else.
  • The bookstore cafes and literary cafes scattered throughout the center are the perfect place for those who want to spend a rainy afternoon with a good book and great coffee.

Prague cafes are the perfect way to slow down and enjoy the city differently .

5. Escape games in Prague: Fun and adrenaline regardless of the weather

Prague is the European capital of escape games and the range of experiences here is truly exceptional. Escape games or escape rooms are the perfect activity for a rainy day for couples, friends and families looking for fun together full of tension, logic and adrenaline. Prague offers hundreds of different game rooms with original stories and elaborate backdrops that will draw you in from the first minute.

Why you shouldn't miss an escape game in Prague:

  • A huge selection of themes and stories , from historical mysteries to sci-fi adventures to horror scenarios, ensures that everyone will find a room to suit their taste and daring.
  • Escape games are a great activity for groups and corporate team building events because they require cooperation, communication, and collaborative problem-solving.
  • The elaborate backdrops and special effects of Prague escape rooms are world-class, and many of them have won awards in international rankings of the best escape games.
  • The game's duration is usually 60 to 90 minutes , making it ideal for filling a rainy afternoon, leaving plenty of time for other activities.
  • Different difficulty levels ensure that the game will be enjoyed by both complete beginners and experienced players looking for a real challenge for their logical thinking

Escape games are a guaranteed dose of fun that will warm you up even on the worst rainy day.

6. Prague cinemas and theatres: A cultural experience under one roof

A rainy day in Prague is the perfect opportunity to visit one of the many great cinemas or theaters that the city has to offer. Prague has a rich theater and film tradition , and the selection of performances and screenings is so diverse that there is something for everyone, regardless of age or taste. An evening at the theater or cinema is also a natural culmination of a rainy day full of indoor activities.

Where to experience an unforgettable cultural evening in Prague:

  • The National Theatre on Smetana Embankment is a symbol of Czech culture, and its golden curtain hides world-class opera, ballet and drama in one of the most beautiful theatre buildings in Europe.
  • The Estates Theatre , where Mozart's opera Don Giovanni had its world premiere, offers a unique historical experience combined with a program at the top European level.
  • Kino Světozor and Bio Oko are iconic Prague art cinemas screening independent films, documentaries and retrospectives that you definitely won't find in regular multiplexes.
  • The Na Fidlovačce Theatre, the Vinohrady Theatre or the Dejvické Theatre are popular Czech drama theatres with an excellent acting ensemble and a bold dramaturgical choice.
  • IMAX cinemas and modern multiplexes like Cinema City Palác Flóra or CineStar are a great choice for those looking for a blockbuster experience in top-quality picture and sound.

A cultural evening at the theater or cinema is the perfect way to end a rainy day in Prague in style .

Prague in the Rain: A City That Will Surprise You in Any Weather

A rainy day in Prague is definitely not a reason to be disappointed or to sit in a hotel room . As you can see, this city offers so many great indoor activities that the rain outside the window will be a welcome excuse to explore them. Prague is simply a city that works in any weather and always has something to offer.

What to take away from a rainy day in Prague:

  • Bernard Beer Spa is clearly the most original way to spend a rainy day in Prague, warm up your body and soul and take home an experience you won't soon forget.
  • Museums, galleries and cultural institutions are the ideal place for those who want to spend rainy hours meaningfully and enrich themselves with new knowledge and impressions.
  • Historic arcades, cafés and pastry shops offer the true Prague atmosphere that will absorb you regardless of what is happening outside the window.
  • Escape games and theaters are the perfect choice for groups and couples looking for a shared experience full of emotions, fun and unforgettable moments.
  • Combining multiple activities from this list is the best way to make the most of a rainy day and see for yourself that Prague is beautiful in any weather.

Next time you're caught in the rain in Prague, don't take it as an obstacle, but as an opportunity to experience the city in a completely different way . And start there in the best possible way, right in Bernard Beer Spa . Book your appointment today and make a rainy day the best day of your stay in Prague!



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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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