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Holidays in the Czech Republic in 2019

Holidays in the Czech Republic in 2019

Holidays in the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is one of the most popular countries among Russian tourists. It attracts, first of all, with its amazing architecture and mentality, very close to Russian. Rest in the Czech Republic turns out to be quite budgetary, and no less interesting than holidays in other European countries.

Advantages and disadvantages

Advantages

Flaws

  • Not far to fly from the European part of Russia
  • Very beautiful architecture
  • It is interesting to relax even just in Prague without going to other cities
  • There are opportunities for therapeutic and active recreation
  • Culture very close to Russian
  • In many places they speak Russian, some moments from the Czech language are generally understandable to Russian speakers
  • Unlike other European countries, there are practically no problems with refugees
  • Delicious local food and beer
  • Quite low prices for tours in comparison with many other destinations
  • There are not so many places where to relax in the Czech Republic, basically everyone stops in the capital or Karlovy Vary
  • There is no special exotic, the culture is very close to Russian
  • Many Czechs do not know either Russian or English, so there may be problems in communication
  • No decent beach resorts
  • On New Year's Eve, on May holidays and in the middle of summer there are a lot of tourists
  • Tourists are often deceived when exchanging currency
  • Recently, according to tourists, the attitude of locals towards guests from Russia has worsened.
  • The level of service is not always high enough, especially in shopping centers

Climate

The country is located in the temperate zone, at the point of transition from continental to maritime. Almost everywhere the climate is even, mild, warm in winter and not too hot in summer. There are no pronounced seasons with precipitation, so the Czech Republic is suitable for recreation all year round.

Prague

Where to relax in the Czech Republic, if not in Prague? The capital of the country, one of the largest cities in Central Europe, has been attracting tourists for many years. Prague was hardly damaged during the Second World War, and this makes it even more interesting. At the same time, antiquity and modernity are organically combined here, which makes the city attractive to young people.

Attractions

Staroe Mesto is the main historical district of the city. You should definitely visit the Old Town Square with its sights - the town hall and the temple. And it’s definitely worth just strolling through the streets - visit the Josefov quarter and the Jewish cemetery, look at the St. Nicholas Cathedral and be sure to climb the Charles Bridge.

It will definitely not be possible to list all the sights of the city within the framework of the article, so we will turn your attention to the Prague Castle, Vysehrad Fortress, Wenceslas Square, the National Theater and monuments of modern architecture - the Dancing House and the Petrin Tower. In general, you can walk around Prague in any direction - and you will definitely find something interesting.

There are a lot of museums in the capital, of which the largest is the National Museum. Interesting to visit the museum of Mozart, Czech music, technical, wax figures, Czech glass, medieval history, literature. Adults are advised to visit the Museum of Erotic Toys and the Museum of Torture Instruments. But with children you can go, for example, to the Chocolate Museum, alchemists and magicians, ghosts and legends and the Toy Museum.

In general, there are a lot of opportunities for families with children in the capital. A great place would be Children's Island - a real island with many attractions. Children and adults will have fun in the Aquapalace or Dinopark water park.

If you want to admire the animals, then you should visit the city zoo, which is truly unique, or the Morsky Svet Aquarium.

shopping

Shops in Prague look very nice, even ordinary souvenir shops. Shopping here can be done in different ways. If you want to buy something traditional, then go to the Lapiz Diamond factory, where they sell cheap pomegranate jewelry and Bohemian glass. European brands can be bought on Parizhskaya Street, in shops on Wenceslas Square and in the shopping centers Palladum, Kotva, Chodov, Letnany and others. Cheaper shopping is available on Přikope Street. It is also interesting to buy sweets and toys at Christmas markets if you have chosen the Czech Republic for Christmas and New Year holidays.

Sales in the capital are mainly in April, July, October and the end of December.

Karlovy Vary

Many tourists answer the question “Where to relax in the Czech Republic” - definitely in Karlovy Vary. This is an ideal place to improve your health and spend time in peace and quiet.

Treatment

A variety of diseases can be treated at the resort, but local water is the best way to cope with problems in the digestive system. There are various geysers and springs, water is used for baths, hydrotherapy and drinking. Also, the local nature and climate have an additional healing effect - doctors even prescribe walking along specially designed routes.

Attractions

There are several old buildings in the city, for example, the Castle Tower - however, it has been restored and is much more elegant than in antiquity. The symbol of the resort is the sculpture "Deer Leap". There is also an Orthodox church here, since the resort was very popular with Russians in the 19th century. Also noteworthy is the Geyser Colonnade with the largest geyser source in the city. The Mill colonnade, built in the 18th century, is also interesting.

If you want a more cultural holiday, then visit the local history museum or the Jan Becher Museum.

It is not very fun to relax at the resort with children or teenagers, but if you are relaxing with the whole family, you can send offspring to a special children's sanatorium. If you want something active, you can go to the climbing wall, conquer the rope park or swim in one of the city's pools. Family tourists are recommended Loket Castle and Diana funicular. A zoo is opened at the top of the funicular in summer. Well, in general, for entertainment and children's recreation, you can go to Prague.

shopping

There are few entertainments in Karlovy Vary, but the shopping here is very good. You can buy products from Czech glass, or you can buy things from European brands. Luxury shops are located in the resort area, on Trziste, Divadelni Namnesti, Stara Louka streets. You can buy cheaper things on Masaryk Street. Well, for economical shopping, the Variada or Tesco shopping center is suitable.

Spindlerov Mlyn

Interested in an active holiday in the Czech Republic? Then Spindlerov Mlyn, the best ski resort in the country, is right for you. It includes several villages and ski centers.

Skiing

Most of all, tourists like to ride in the regions of St. Peter and Medvedin.

The first is located on Mount Plan, at an altitude of about 1000 meters. 11 runs, of which two are black, four are red and five are blue. There is an area for cross-country skiing and snowboarding.

The second region, Medvedin, is a little less popular. One black slope, five red and one blue - the place is suitable for skiing more experienced skiers.

The lifts are open until 16:00, there are lifts to the pistes for evening skiing that are open until 9:00 pm.

Children can be left in local kindergartens, where they can be put on skis if desired. Of course, there are equipment rental points.

Attractions

There are not too many interesting places here. You can climb to the Kozi hrbety observation deck, go to the Snezhka mountain past the Lucni bouda shelter. Some tourists visit the source of the Elbe, one of the largest rivers in Europe.

You can actively take a break from skiing in the local water park with swimming pools, water slides and attractions for children.

Brno

Brno is the second largest city in the country after the capital. It used to be the capital of the Great Moravian Principality, and now it attracts tourists with its diverse architecture, beautiful squares and narrow streets.

Attractions

The city is interesting for its architectural monuments, some of which were built in the 11th century. Tourists especially love the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, Spielberg Castle, Villa Tugendhat, Freedom Square and the old town hall, the oldest architectural monument. The local theater and the Parnassus Fountain in the city center are also very beautiful.

From interesting places you can go to the city planetarium, the Botanical Garden, the city museum in Spielberg Castle, the Moravian Museum and the Technical Museum.

If you like natural attractions, then take a walk to the Brno Reservoir or visit the caves of the Moravian Karst.

The city is also famous for its festivals, such as the fireworks parade at the beginning of summer, the hot air ballooning festival or the Spielberg international festival dedicated to symphonic music.

shopping

If you want to buy expensive brands, head to Galerie Vankovka, with its luxurious showrooms. Souvenirs are best bought at Olympia. If you need food and alcohol, be sure to visit Paneria, Interspar and Billa, or the Zelny trh summer market.

Cesky Krumlov

Attractions

The whole city is one big attraction, you can walk endlessly along its streets with elegant houses. Of course, there are places that are definitely worth a visit, for example, the Church of St. Vitus, Concorde Square with the town hall building, the Latran district, the Budejovitsky Gate, the castle complex, etc. You can also visit museums, for example, the Wax Museum, the Vlatvin Museum ( unique mineral), Museum of Local Lore, Fairytale House and Graphite Mine.

shopping

There is no special shopping here - basically you can make purchases in souvenir shops. You can buy beautiful calendars at the Seidel Photo Studio Museum. And for a beer, you can go to the local brewery Eggenberg.

Question: Many Russian tourists have a very limited understanding of the Czech Republic - if they go somewhere, it is to Prague or Karlovy Vary. Are there any less popular but no less interesting resorts that you would recommend visiting?

Galina Dekhtyar, Professor of the Department of Management and Service of the Institute of Industry Management (IOM) of the RANEPA answers:

“Choosing a place to spend a holiday in the Czech Republic is based on the purpose of the holiday and financial possibilities. You can stay in a large city with a lot of tourists, where the main attractions of the country are located, or in a quiet corner surrounded by mostly locals, away from the hustle and bustle. Travelers looking for a relaxing holiday can visit one of the Czech towns (Karlovy Vary, Brno, Cesky Krumlov, Ostrava, Pilsen, Liberec, etc.) or on the outskirts of Prague.

A major tourist center is Prague, with its museums, parks, churches, bridges and many other ancient and modern sights. All other cities in the Czech Republic are neat and small, where you can find housing on your own.

Young and active tourists should go to Prague, closer to tourist places, to the center of entertainment and vibrant nightlife.

In addition, you need to consider the purpose for which you are going to go to the Czech Republic.

If the main task is to see the main attractions of the state, then definitely you need to stay in Prague. No less interesting are such tourist places as Czech Budejovice, Karlovy Vary, Brno, Czech Krumlov, etc.

If you have a Schengen visa, you can travel and visit other countries: Austria and Slovakia from Brno, Austria and Germany from Cesky Krumlov, Karlovy Vary close to Germany, Liberec - to Poland and Germany, etc.

In addition to the famous health resorts of Karlovy Vary, you can visit Marianske Lazne.

Among the ski resorts, it is worth noting Liberec and Spindlerov Mlyn, where there is a good infrastructure for winter sports.

However, it is worth recalling that a visit to Prague will be a bright addition to the knowledge of the Czech Republic for any traveler.”

Souvenirs

To make your stay in the Czech Republic memorable for a long time, you should definitely bring a few souvenirs from here. Here are the most popular options:

Albums, calendars, T-shirts, magnets

Featuring local attractions. Tourists also love caps, bags and sweatshirts with prints.

Prints, watercolors and mini-paintings

By the way, it is better to buy the latter not on the Charles Bridge - they are very expensive there

"Stone" flowers from Karlovy Vary

Works by local craftsmen

Cosmetics

Thermal waters are used in the production

Crystal and Bohemian glass

Vltavin stone

Bijouterie

Hedva men's silk ties

Shoes, belts, gloves

And other genuine leather accessories

Medieval antiques, coins, silver, pipes

Art supplies for creative people

Czech beads are especially good

Dollhouses and the dolls themselves

Czech beer and local wines

Becherovka

Mole figurines from a children's Czech cartoon

Visa and customs

Russian citizens need a Schengen visa to visit the Czech Republic. Getting a short-term visa to the Czech Republic is quite simple, it allows you to stay in the country for up to three months.

Customs rules are standard. You can import and export currency unlimitedly, but large amounts must be declared. Goods for non-commercial use can be imported duty-free. It is forbidden to import products containing milk and meat (except for baby food and food for the sick). It is forbidden to export cultural monuments, antiques, art and products made of precious metals and gold require a special permit for export.

How to get there

By plane

The most convenient way is by plane - there are direct flights from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Rostov-on-Don and many large cities. As a rule, everyone flies to Prague. Sometimes it is more profitable to fly with a transfer in some European country, but any transfer is associated with the time spent.

By bus or taxi

You can get there by bus from Moscow. There are flights to Prague, Karlovy Vary, Brno. Buses also run from St. Petersburg. On the way, you will spend almost two days. By car from Moscow or St. Petersburg to Prague, you will have to drive at least two thousand kilometers, which is not very convenient. Moreover, it is much more pleasant to walk around the capital on foot, rather than driving a car.

Transport

The transport network in the Czech Republic is very developed, there are no problems with movement around the country and in cities. The country is small, so almost no one flies by plane - the maximum is between Prague and Brno. But rail transport is very profitable. There are four categories of trains:

  • Osobni. Slow, stopping at every station;
  • Rychlik and Express. The fastest;
  • InterCity and EuroCity are comfortable and fast trains. Tickets for them are expensive;
  • Pendolino - very fast trains, tickets are also expensive, but the cars are very comfortable.

Train tickets are sold in vending machines almost everywhere, you can buy them online. Various bonuses help you save.

Bus transport is very developed, there are state cars and buses of private companies. The latter are more convenient, with additional services. Tickets are sold at the box office or from the driver. Buses can take you almost anywhere.

In cities, transport is also well developed. In Prague, it is represented by metro, trams, buses and a separate cable car. The tram is especially loved by locals and tourists. There are many night flights. Buy single travel tickets - save. On weekends and holidays, there are noticeably fewer cars on the routes.

IMPORTANT: Sometimes tourists are given a banknote of 50 crowns - do not take it, it is no longer in use.

Cuisine and restaurants

Many people choose to relax in the Czech Republic in order to try the local varied and plentiful cuisine. Here is a list of must-try dishes:

  • Garlic is a garlic soup that is cooked differently in different regions. It is sometimes served in a loaf of bread;
  • Dumplings - steamed bread made from regular or potato flour;
  • Bamboraki - potato cakes with marjoram, reminiscent of potato pancakes;
  • Baked boar knee - a specially baked pork knuckle, a very satisfying dish, ideal with Czech beer;

  • Vepro-knedlo-zelo - pork with cabbage and dumplings;
  • Pork ribs. Portions are usually huge;
  • Svichkova on sour cream - a beef dish with a sauce of mashed stewed vegetables with milk or cream;
  • Goulash, both pork and beef. Served with dumplings;
  • Utopenets - marinated sausages, an ideal snack for beer;
  • Fried cheese;
  • Karlovy Vary waffles - real ones are served only in Karlovy Vary, cooked on local water.

You can try the local cuisine almost anywhere - everywhere there are cafes and restaurants, many stalls with street food. To save money, it is better to move away from tourist routes and eat at an institution for locals - both cheaper and tastier. Menus are usually displayed outside so prices can be compared beforehand.

How to save money in Prague

  1. Even if you plan to stay here for only a week, buy a monthly pass - it costs like two three-day tickets, and with no time limits. No need to constantly look for ticket offices, worry that tickets have expired - saving time and effort;
  2. Children under three years old and one accompanying person travel free of charge, but only with a special ticket;
  3. It is very convenient to use Sberbank cards when withdrawing money at local branches. The course is normal, the commission is small;
  4. From 11 to 14 in restaurants you can have an inexpensive and delicious business lunch;
  5. If you do not pretend specifically to the local cuisine, then the cheapest way to eat is in Vietnamese and Chinese restaurants;
  6. Souvenirs can be bought cheaper at the Havelska ulice market;
  7. Near Franz Kafka Square there is an official exchange office without commission.

General information:

A country: Czech

Language: Czech

Population: 10 million people

Religion: Catholicism

Currency: Euro EUR

Visa: required

The Czech Republic is a very comfortable country for your planning of various holidays. Family holidays in the Czech Republic are gathering more and more enthusiastic reviews, and there are more and more people wishing to go to this magnificent country every year. The Czech climate allows you to spend interesting vacations with children in winter, summer, spring and even autumn, and the list of entertainment from the season can only increase. It is pleasant to come to the Czech Republic in order to improve your health at balneological resorts, take a walk in the parks and streets of beautiful cities, go shopping, swim in clean lakes or go in for sports.

Wellness holidays in the Czech Republic with children

The issue of strengthening the immune system and improving the health of your children is at the forefront of many parents today. Ecology, stress, excessive psychological stress at school, poor nutrition - these are just some of the reasons leading to a weakening of children's physical health. The Garant Tour company began organizing useful leisure activities and is ready to offer an interesting and inexpensive family vacation in the Czech Republic at various thermal resorts - excellent reviews. If your child has already become a schoolboy, do not miss a great chance to go to a resort where you and your family will receive the best conditions for restoring the nervous system and healing with the help of mineral springs. Each resort in the Czech Republic is a unique set of the best service conditions, useful walks, excursions, water procedures and visits to interesting entertainment events. Do not forget about hearty Czech cuisine, you will not find such a variety of meat delicacies and vegetables seasoned with the love of Czech chefs anywhere else!

Castles of the Czech Republic - the pride of the country's history

Each excursion program that you choose in the Czech Republic is always based on ancient stories and legends. This is not at all surprising, because such a number of fairy-tale castles as in the Czech Republic can hardly be found in another European country. The peculiarity of this beautiful country lies in its natural location, nature generously rewarded it with magnificent forest landscapes and mountain landscapes, where healing hot and cold springs spring from underground everywhere. In the old days, the royal nobility built their estates near such springs, turning them into wonderful castles that have survived to this day. Be sure to visit the castles of Gluboka, Karlstejn and Konopiste with the whole family - the beauty of these buildings will make you breathless, they are so magnificent today.

Modern sights of the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is a very small country, so traveling around it is easy and pleasant. For children and adults, if a family vacation in the Czech Republic is chosen and the price is right, a visit to the famous zoo of the country, which is located in the capital of Prague, will be an obligatory program. Here you can spend the whole day, because it will fly by unnoticed by the child. To diversify your holiday and enjoy natural riches and beauties, go on an interesting trip along the Vltava, visit the Stefanik Observatory, where you can watch the night sky. Our specialists will be able to select the best offer for a comprehensive holiday in the Czech Republic, which will include the most interesting excursions, walks and entertainment. The Garant Tour Company will take care of booking a hotel and plane tickets. Your individual tour will be the most comfortable and designed for as many days as you need. Family holidays in the Czech Republic will be a pleasant event in the new page of your joint trips.

Perhaps I will tell you banal things, but the best place to relax with children in the Czech Republic will be the capital of the country - Prague. There are interesting places, entertainment and sights that will be interesting for children not only in Prague, but also in other Czech cities, but it is in Prague that you will have the most opportunities to arrange an unforgettable vacation for children. You perfectly understand that in summer there are much more opportunities for recreation than at any other time of the year.

The Prague Zoo is considered one of the best in Europe, and at the same time, it is one of the cheapest for the price, which is doubly pleasant for tourists. The zoo is built on a hill and is two-level. You can get to each of the levels on foot, as well as take a small funicular. You can travel around the zoo by trams (when visiting this place with small children, this option is very convenient). For the little ones, there are comfortable trolleys made in the form of a car. Lattices in the zoo are used only for predators, but otherwise the conditions for animals are created as close to natural as possible. Most of the enclosures have glass barriers through which you can freely observe the animals. One day will not be enough to see the entire zoo, so tourists are advised to familiarize themselves with the map of the zoo and choose the most interesting objects for themselves. The zoo is open even at night, but with small children such a visit would be inappropriate.

Many vacationers do not associate Prague with a beach holiday, but there are a number of good city beaches in the capital. Prague beaches differ from Russian ones in that they are kept in perfect cleanliness and order. One of the best can be called the O2 beach, which is equipped with playgrounds for children, various cafes, numerous showers and other amenities for adults and children to relax. The playground on this beach is not only a set of carousels, swings, slides and other familiar attributes in such places. This site also has a children's pool. If desired, children can be left with caregivers who will look after them and keep them busy with something interesting. There is no charge for entering the beach.

If public beaches are not an option for you, then you can visit one of Prague's water parks. The Aquapalace water park has a wide range of water and other entertainment for children and adults. Also on the territory of this water park, a huge territory is occupied by aquariums where you can watch starfish, one of the types of sharks, colorful fish, sea urchins and other underwater inhabitants. A children's entrance ticket for the whole day costs about 12 euros, and an adult about 18. A visit to this place will definitely appeal not only to children, but also to adults.

There is a very interesting place in Prague called "Indian Village". In July and August this village is open every day. Not only daytime performances take place here, but also night ones with real bonfires. A children's ticket to this place costs only six euros, and an adult - 12. On the territory of this village there is a Mexican shop, as well as a tavern that serves Indian cuisine. Here you can see real Indian costumes, tents, amulets, bracelets. You can try all this on yourself, as well as learn how to make different things, shoot from a bow and kindle fires. The camp has special educators who try to devote enough time to each child. Children from eight years old can be left in this camp for a week, but this is not suitable for your case.

For children, an interesting place will be such a place as the "Czech Paradise". This is a small national reserve with forests, rocks, canyons, a river and a lake. To take a break from the bustle of the city and get some fresh air, you can go on an excursion there, but you need to weigh the pros and cons well (won't this excursion be too difficult for children physically).

Summer holidays in the Czech Republic offer many opportunities not only for adults, but also for children. If time allows you, then you can not focus only on the Czech capital, but also go to other cities, where there are also many interesting things for children's recreation. It all depends on how comfortable the children will feel physically.

It's no secret that holidays with children have their own characteristics, which means that all the nuances of it must be thought out in advance. How to choose a place where the climate will be comfortable, and children's service is established, and there is a lot of entertainment for kids?

The ideal place for children's holidays, without exaggeration, can be called a small romantic Czech Republic, located in the very center of Europe.

And they provide excellent opportunities for an interesting and carefree vacation with the whole family. Rest in the Czech Republic with children is a variety of entertainment for every taste. Calm environment, safety, high standard of living and moderate prices make the Czech Republic one of the most attractive countries for tourists with children. To this should be added good ecology, mild climate and magnificent landscapes.

The most popular tourist destination is magical Prague, where you can come at any time of the year. This quiet city will delight guests with fairy-tale castles, narrow medieval streets, majestic cathedrals and the unforgotten atmosphere of antiquity.

Little tourists are also taken care of here. The famous one, which cannot be bypassed in one day, is a real find for children and adults. Animals are not kept in cages, but in enclosures with glass barriers. In them, the conditions are as close to natural as possible.

The zoo has playrooms and a cafe. For the convenience of guests, small trams run, and for the smallest there are special carts in the form of a car.

The zoo is also open at night so that those who wish can see the animals leading a nocturnal lifestyle.

Holidays in the Czech Republic with children cannot be imagined without Prague water parks. Here you can find classic pools, jacuzzis, winding lagoons, comfortable recreation areas. For those who like to admire the underwater world, there are aquariums with bizarre fish, corals, sea urchins and stars, which can be observed from the pool. There are restaurants and cafes on the territory of the water parks.

The absence of the sea does not mean at all that holidays in the Czech Republic with children will do without swimming and water games. Prague is famous for its well-maintained beaches on the banks of the Vltava, where showers, kiosks, and cafes work. The beaches are equipped with children's playgrounds with sandboxes, slides, carousels and a small pool. So that parents can arrange a little rest for themselves, the services of educators are provided, who organize games and entertainment for the little ones.

Excellent school age - Indian camp. Children can spend an exciting week in a real Indian village, where they will live in Indian dwellings, walk in Indian clothes. Children will learn how to make arrows, bracelets, amulets, archery, make a fire.

Almost all have facilities for children. The hotel restaurants have a special menu for young tourists.

For those who like to relax with the whole family in nature, there is an opportunity to go to the national reserve "Czech Paradise", where in a fairly small area there is everything - rocks, a river, a lake, canyons, gorges, forests and valleys. Hiking, river rafting, boat trips, and hang-gliding are organized here. Those who wish can go mountain climbing, rent a bicycle, sunbathe on the shore of Lake Makhova. From the top of Mount Kozakov you can admire the view of the reserve. Not far from the "Czech Paradise" there are several hotels, campsites, boarding houses for every taste. From Prague to the reserve can be reached in two hours.

With children, they offer recovery at famous resorts, where they specialize in the treatment of a wide range of diseases. Sanatoriums offer wellness programs designed for children of all ages. The resort of Marianske Lazne is most suitable for receiving families with children. It organizes constant monitoring of children's health by pediatricians, there are playgrounds and children's toys. Treatment in a sanatorium can be successfully combined with excursions to the numerous sights of this wonderful region.

The country is also famous for its ski resorts, so holidays in the mountains in the Czech Republic are very popular. The modern resort of Lipno is especially convenient for tourists with children. A school for small skiers is open here, which you can attend from the age of four. There are children's lifts and the best ski track for children in the Czech Republic. There is a water park next to the ski resort.

Rest in the Czech Republic with children promises to be exciting, useful and tireless, both for kids and for their parents.

Resting with the whole family is a whole science. First, children should get maximum pleasure. Secondly, adults should “not go berserk” by entertaining their growing children, and have the opportunity to have fun themselves. The Czech Republic in this regard is the most successful and optimal option for a family holiday. There are mountains, lakes, water parks, reserves.

What could be better than time travel? Children dream about it in their dreams, and adults - remembering their childhood. Just 35 kilometers east of Prague is the medieval village of Ostra. The inhabitants of Ostra are dressed in historical costumes, the buildings are built of wood and stone, and using medieval building technologies. During a day in the village, you can try to bake bread yourself in an old oven, take part in archery competitions, milk a cow, twist a hemp rope or make an ornament. When the children get tired of emotions and a healthy hunger takes its toll, then the whole family can go to a medieval tavern, where they cook national Czech dishes, food is served on wooden trays and you have to eat everything with your hands. By the end of the day, when it will be necessary to return to modern reality, the only desire of the children will be to quickly get to bed. And this means that evening and night can be devoted to each other.

But if you and your children are hyperactive, then! Bicycles can be rented all year round. And even in winter! In the Czech Republic, they began to sell a modified mountain bike from the company Ktrak Cycle. It is now possible to ride on it on snow, and on sand, and on liquid mud. As a result, ground contact improves and the bike becomes much more stable. And instead of the front wheel, a ski is installed, which allows you to ride a bicycle along the mountain snow-covered slopes. This holiday is most suitable for families with teenagers. Joint sports, extreme situations, mutual assistance. What else is needed for a child to look at you as God at a transitional age?

If you have only come to Prague for a few days, then there are many amazing things that can make a family vacation unforgettable. Firstly, the Prague Zoo, the largest in Europe! Excellent organization, the absence of the traditional abundance of lattices, a huge number of different types of animals and programs for children. While specially trained people are working with children, you can sit in a cafe and take a break from a walk. If you want to get a “sea of ​​​​pleasure”, then you should visit the largest water park in Central Europe, where you can enjoy water attractions with your children. The water park is divided into three palace zones: the Wave Palace, the Adventure Palace and the Recreation Palace. There are all the conditions for lovers of baths in the water park: bath attendants periodically invite 10-15 minute sessions to different saunas, where they give in to the flavored park and fan the clients - all together and each individually.

Family holidays in the Czech Republic can become educational, sporting, and historical. The time of summer holidays has not yet passed, and the autumn ones are just around the corner ... Maybe it's worth arranging a family holiday in the Czech Republic?