Cruises along the Vltava in Prague

Cruises along the Vltava in Prague

Take an unconventional look at some charming corners of Prague, the Castle, Charles Bridge and other sights from the deck of a cruise boat!

Enjoying the view of the Vltava from the observation decks of cruise boats is amongst the most popular tourist pastimes in Prague.

Routes around Střelecký Island to the National Theatre and below Vyšehrad, or through the so-called Prague Venice around the romantic Kampa Island can be combined with a visit to the Karel Zeman Museum in the Lesser Quarter. Visitors can also go on a day-trip to Mělník to see the confluence of the two longest rivers in the Czech Republic, the Vltava and Labe, see the Slapy Water Reservoir or Prague Zoo. And if you want to experience something truly unique, take a cruise with an added gastronomic experience!

Funicular to Petřín in Prague
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Funicular to Petřín in Prague

Take the Prague funicular up to the "Czech Eiffel Tower". You will enjoy views of Prague Castle and pass through the so-called Hunger Wall from the 14th century. The funicular with its terminus at the top of Petřín Hill is the oldest funicular in Czechia - it has been in operation since 1891. It is also one of the most visited Czech attractions.
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