45 Brilliant Things to Do in Prague with Teenagers

45 Brilliant Things to Do in Prague with Teenagers, Prague, Czech Republic

Prague is a beautiful city with plenty of attractions and things to do for teenagers. The city is known for its history and culture, making it the perfect place to take a family vacation. You will not be disappointed in a holiday to Prague with teenagers.

Prague is a city that is sure to please any teenager looking for a fun-filled vacation. The city offers plenty of attractions such as The old town and activities such as Segway. There are also many shops and restaurants where teens can buy up big and try traditional Czech cuisine.

Educational opportunities abound as well, with numerous museums and historical sites to choose from. Finally, there are a number of day trips that can be taken from Prague, including visits to the Bohemian Kutna Hora and WW2 sites. Prague really is the best European vacation for teenagers.

Travelling to Prague can be such an enriching experience for the whole family. Did you know that Prague is home to the largest medieval castle in the world and the city is known locally as Praha? ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: 45 Brilliant Things to Do in Prague with Teenagers
Guide Location: Czech Republic » Prague
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Mark Wyld
Read it on Author's Website: https://wyldfamilytravel.com/prague-with-teenagers/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
  • Mandarin Oriental Hotel
  • The Don Giovanni Hotel
  • Charles Bridge hostel and apartments
  • Jewish Quarter
  • Mala Strana
  • The Old Town Square
  • Strahov Monastery
  • Petrin Tower
  • Old Town Hall Tower
  • The St Vitus Cathedral
  • Kinsky Palace
  • The Powder Tower
  • Charles Bridge
  • Museum of Decorative Arts
  • the Prague Jewish Museum
  • The Náprstek Museum
  • Old Town Bridge Tower
  • The Prague Castle
  • St George Basilica
  • Vladislav Hall
  • Golden Lane
  • John Lennon Wall
  • Kampa Park
  • Lesser Town
  • St. Nicolas Church
  • Letna Park
  • The Museum of Alchemists and Magicians of Old Prague
  • The Dancing House of Prague
  • Nuclear Bunker Museum Prague
  • O2 Arena
  • 3 legged lookout tower
  • the Prague LEGO Museum
  • Cafe Louvre
  • The Four Seasons Prague
  • Bowling Celnice
  • Victoria Bowling
  • House of Axes
  • The Chamber
  • Locked in Prague
  • Wenceslas Square
  • Palladium
  • Harfa Shopping Center
  • Pilsner Urquell
  • Czech Museum of Music
  • old Jewish cemetery
  • Vyšehrad Citadel
  • the Hard Rock Café
  • Medieval Taven U Pavouka

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