Prague, Czech Republic

Practical Information
Air Ports
∙ Václav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) – main international airport, about 30 minutes from the city center
● Flights from UK
∙ Direct flights available from London, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh
∙ Airlines include Ryanair, EasyJet, British Airways, Wizz Air
∙ Flight duration: approx. 1hr 45min – 2hrs
● Transportation
∙ Airport to city: Bus 119 to metro (cheapest), Airport Express bus, taxi, or Bolt/Uber
∙ Public transport: Trams, metro, and buses – single ticket 40 CZK (£1.35), 24-hour pass 120 CZK (£4)
∙ Taxis: Avoid hailing on the street, use apps like Bolt or Liftago
Additional information
●Exchange
∙ Best rates at official exchange offices in the city center (avoid airport & street kiosks)
∙ ATMs available, but some charge high fees – use bank ATMs (e.g., KB, ČSOB, Česká Spořitelna)
∙ Always select “without conversion” when withdrawing to avoid bad exchange rates
● Best to Have
∙ Cash – Many small shops, cafés, and markets prefer cash (Czech koruna)
∙ Card – Widely accepted, but some places charge extra for card payments
∙ Gold – Not commonly used for transactions, but some exchange offices buy/sell it
∙ Crypto – Limited acceptance, but some bars and shops accept Bitcoin & other cryptos
∙ Revolut/Monzo – Good for low-fee currency exchange and payments
Daytime Attractions & Food
● Daytime Attractions
∙ Prague Castle – 450 CZK (£15) for full entry, great views, and historic sites inside
∙ Charles Bridge – Free, best visited early for fewer crowds
∙ Old Town Square – Free, Astronomical Clock show every hour (small fee for tower entry: 250 CZK / £8.50)
∙ Petrin Hill & Tower – Funicular ride: 60 CZK (£2), Tower entry: 150 CZK (£5) for top views
∙ Jewish Quarter (Josefov) – Jewish Museum ticket (covers synagogues & cemetery): 400 CZK (£13.50)
∙ Vyšehrad – Free entry, peaceful fortress and scenic park
∙ National Museum – 260 CZK (£9), great for Czech history & culture
● Food
∙ Svíčková – 250 CZK (£8.50) for a hearty portion in most restaurants
∙ Goulash – 200 CZK (£7) with dumplings, a Czech classic
∙ Trdelník – 100 CZK (£3.50) from street vendors, extra for ice cream filling
∙ Vepřo knedlo zelo – 220 CZK (£7.50), traditional Czech dish
∙ Fried cheese (Smažený sýr) – 180 CZK (£6) with fries and tartar sauce
∙ Pilsner beer – 55 CZK (£1.85) for 0.5L, cheaper than soft drinks in many places
Night time
● Night-Time Events
∙ Black Light Theatre – Unique Czech performance with glowing visual effects, tickets from 600 CZK (£20)
∙ Jazz Dock – Live jazz on the river, entry 250 CZK (£8.50), drinks extra
∙ Roxy Club – Popular club with DJs & live music, entry from 200 CZK (£7) depending on the event
∙ O2 Arena – Hosts concerts, sports, and big shows, ticket prices vary (usually from 800 CZK / £27)
∙ Letná Beer Garden – Relaxed outdoor spot with city views, beer from 60 CZK (£2)
∙ Bar Crawl – Organised tours start at 500 CZK (£17), includes free drinks & club entry
● Clubs
∙ Duplex – Rooftop club on Wenceslas Square, entry 300 CZK (£10), stylish crowd & great DJs
∙ Karlovy Lázně – Largest club in Central Europe, 5 floors with different music styles, entry 350 CZK (£12)
∙ Cross Club – Underground vibe with industrial decor, free or low-cost entry (usually 150 CZK / £5)
∙ Epic Prague – Modern electronic club, entry from 250 CZK (£8.50), VIP options available
● Bars
∙ Hemingway Bar – Famous for absinthe and craft cocktails, drinks from 250 CZK (£8.50)
∙ Anonymous Bar – Themed cocktails inspired by history, drinks from 220 CZK (£7.50)
∙ BeerGeek Bar – Over 30 craft beers on tap, prices 70–120 CZK (£2.50–£4) per pint
∙ Vytopna Railway Restaurant – Drinks delivered by mini trains, beers from 75 CZK (£2.50)
● Night Food
∙ Lokal – Traditional Czech food, late-night kitchen, goulash 200 CZK (£7)
∙ Nase Maso – Top butcher shop with fresh meat dishes, burger 220 CZK (£7.50)
∙ Pizza Nuova – Italian pizza & pasta, margarita 250 CZK (£8.50)
∙ Banh Mi Makers – Vietnamese sandwiches, great for takeaway, from 150 CZK (£5)
∙ Street Kebabs & Sausages – Found around Wenceslas Square, prices 100–180 CZK (£3.50–£6)
Top Locations to Visit
● Top Locations to Visit
∙ Prague Castle – Largest ancient castle in the world, home to St. Vitus Cathedral and Golden Lane, entry 450 CZK (£15)
∙ Charles Bridge – Iconic 14th-century bridge with statues and street performers, free entry
∙ Old Town Square – Historic center with the Astronomical Clock and colorful baroque buildings, free entry (clock tower 250 CZK / £8.50)
∙ Petrin Hill & Tower – Scenic park with a mini Eiffel Tower offering panoramic views, funicular 60 CZK (£2), tower entry 150 CZK (£5)
∙ Vyšehrad – Ancient fortress with stunning river views and historic sites, free entry
∙ Jewish Quarter (Josefov) – Historic synagogues, Old Jewish Cemetery, and Jewish Museum, full entry 400 CZK (£13.50)
∙ Dancing House – Unique modern architecture, rooftop bar with views, gallery entry 190 CZK (£6.50)
∙ Letná Park – Beautiful park with a beer garden and the best city views, free entry
∙ National Museum – Grand neo-Renaissance building with Czech history and science exhibits, entry 260 CZK (£9)
∙ Strahov Monastery & Library – Stunning historic library with ancient books and frescoes, entry 200 CZK (£7)
∙ Kampa Island – Peaceful island near Charles Bridge with scenic views and modern art, free entry
∙ Lennon Wall – Colorful graffiti wall dedicated to John Lennon and peace, free entry
Rare places
● Very Rare Places to Visit
∙ Divoká Šárka – Hidden nature reserve with dramatic cliffs, hiking trails, and a natural swimming pool, free entry
∙ Bohnice Abandoned Cemetery – Forgotten graveyard with overgrown tombstones, eerie but peaceful, free entry
∙ Prokopské Valley – Secret escape with caves, forests, and stunning rock formations, free entry
∙ Petřín Underground Bunkers – Cold War-era bunkers hidden beneath Petřín Hill, guided tours from 350 CZK (£12)
∙ New World Street (Nový Svět) – Hidden fairy-tale street near Prague Castle with charming historic houses, free entry
∙ Drnov Air Raid Shelter – Abandoned underground Soviet-era bunker outside Prague, tours from 500 CZK (£17)
∙ Old Wastewater Treatment Plant – Underground tunnels and 19th-century engineering, guided tours from 300 CZK (£10)
∙ House of the Suicide & House of the Mother Suicide – Mysterious memorial sculptures hidden on the riverbank, free entry
∙ St. John’s Rock (Skalní Oltář) – Secret clifftop viewpoint over the Vltava River, free but difficult hike
∙ Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church) – Near Prague, decorated with human bones, entry 160 CZK (£5.50), train 100 CZK (£3.50) from Prague
∙ Milada Lake – Abandoned coal mine turned into a stunning hidden lake, best accessed by car, free entry
∙ Emmaus Monastery Crypt – Lesser-known underground crypt with medieval frescoes, entry 100 CZK (£3.50)
Places to stay
● Places to Stay (Not Just Hotels)
∙ Hostels
– Czech Inn – Trendy, budget-friendly hostel in Vinohrady with great facilities, beds from 400 CZK (£13.50) per night
– Hostel Downtown – Central location near Old Town, dorms from 250 CZK (£8.50) per night
– Sir Toby’s Hostel – Cozy and historic hostel in the Holešovice district, dorms from 300 CZK (£10) per night
∙ Airbnb
– Private Apartments – Central locations like Old Town and Vinohrady offer stylish studios and apartments, prices from 1,000 CZK (£34) per night
– Unique Spaces – Treehouses, boats on the river, or converted industrial lofts, prices from 1,500 CZK (£50) per night
∙ Boutique Hotels
– Hotel Golden Angel – Chic boutique hotel with a medieval vibe near the Old Town, rooms from 2,500 CZK (£85) per night
– Aria Hotel – Luxury hotel with music-themed rooms, located in Lesser Town, rooms from 4,500 CZK (£150) per night
– The Emblem Hotel – Design-forward hotel with a rooftop bar, rooms from 3,500 CZK (£115) per night
∙ Guesthouses & Pensions
– Pension U Lilie – Historic guesthouse in the heart of Prague, rooms from 1,800 CZK (£60) per night
– Pension Jana – Quiet guesthouse in a residential neighborhood, rooms from 1,400 CZK (£47) per night
∙ Luxury Stays
– Four Seasons Hotel – Five-star luxury with river views and top-tier service, rooms from 8,000 CZK (£270) per night
– Mandarin Oriental – Luxurious hotel in a restored monastery, rooms from 7,000 CZK (£235) per night
– The Augustine Hotel – A stunning historic hotel in the Lesser Town, rooms from 6,500 CZK (£220) per night
∙ Campsites & Glamping
– Camping Praha – Budget-friendly campsite on the outskirts of Prague, tents from 500 CZK (£17) per night
– Glamping in Prague – Luxurious glamping options in and around Prague, starting at 1,500 CZK (£50) per night
∙ Boats/Houseboats
– Houseboat Apartments – Stay on a boat moored along the Vltava River for a unique experience, prices from 2,000 CZK (£67) per night
– Boat Hotel – Floating hotel experience on the river, rooms from 2,500 CZK (£85) per night
Pet friendly
● Pet-Friendly Stays
∙ Hostels
– Czech Inn – Pet-friendly and budget-friendly, great for travelers with pets. Additional fee may apply, prices from 400 CZK (£13.50) per night.
– Hostel One Home – A cozy and relaxed atmosphere for you and your pet, located near the city center. Prices from 350 CZK (£12) per night.
∙ Airbnb
– Pet-Friendly Apartments – Numerous listings in the Old Town, Vinohrady, and beyond that welcome pets, prices from 1,200 CZK (£40) per night.
– Unique Stays – Pet-friendly treehouses, apartments, or converted lofts. Prices from 1,500 CZK (£50) per night.
∙ Boutique Hotels
– Hotel Golden Angel – A stylish hotel in the city center that accepts pets with prior notice. Prices from 2,500 CZK (£85) per night.
– The Emblem Hotel – Boutique hotel with pet-friendly policy, extra charge for pets. Rooms from 3,500 CZK (£115) per night.
∙ Guesthouses & Pensions
– Pension U Lilie – A historic and welcoming guesthouse near Old Town that accepts pets. Prices from 1,800 CZK (£60) per night.
– Pension Jana – Quiet and pet-friendly guesthouse, perfect for a peaceful stay. Prices from 1,400 CZK (£47) per night.
∙ Luxury Stays
– Four Seasons Hotel – Offers pet-friendly services including pet amenities and a designated pet program. Rooms from 8,000 CZK (£270) per night.
– Mandarin Oriental – A luxurious pet-friendly hotel that welcomes your furry friends with extra perks, rooms from 7,000 CZK (£235) per night.
∙ Campsites & Glamping
– Camping Praha – Pet-friendly campsite on the outskirts of Prague with outdoor spaces for pets to enjoy. Prices from 500 CZK (£17) per night.
– Glamping in Prague – Various pet-friendly glamping sites around Prague, perfect for a unique stay. Prices from 1,500 CZK (£50) per night.
∙ Boats/Houseboats
– Houseboat Apartments – Pet-friendly houseboats along the Vltava River, an adventurous option for you and your pet. Prices from 2,000 CZK (£67) per night.
Adults
● Adults-Only Stays
∙ Boutique Hotels
– The Emblem Hotel – A chic, adult-focused hotel offering a relaxing atmosphere and an intimate vibe in the heart of Prague. Rooms from 3,500 CZK (£115) per night.
– Aria Hotel – A luxury, music-themed boutique hotel that caters to adults, providing a quiet, upscale environment for relaxation. Rooms from 4,500 CZK (£150) per night.
– Hotel Paris Prague – A sophisticated, adults-only hotel near the Old Town with elegant rooms and a refined atmosphere. Rooms from 4,000 CZK (£135) per night.
∙ Luxury Stays
– Four Seasons Hotel – High-end luxury with exclusive services, adult-focused amenities like a spa, and tranquil areas for couples or solo travelers. Rooms from 8,000 CZK (£270) per night.
– Mandarin Oriental – An elegant, adults-only hotel located in a restored monastery, offering serene spaces and a spa. Rooms from 7,000 CZK (£235) per night.
– The Augustine Hotel – Adults-only retreat in a historical setting, perfect for a luxurious and peaceful getaway. Rooms from 6,500 CZK (£220) per night.
∙ Private Apartments (Airbnb)
– Adults-Only Apartments – Various private apartments available in quieter areas of the city like Vinohrady or Lesser Town, offering more privacy and intimate settings. Prices from 1,500 CZK (£50) per night.
– Romantic Getaways – Private, adult-oriented stays like lofts, penthouses, and even small villas offering a secluded experience. Prices from 2,000 CZK (£67) per night.
∙ Adult-Oriented Resorts
– Czech Republic Wellness Hotels (Adults-Only) – Luxury spa resorts with adult-only access to pools, saunas, and relaxation areas. Most of these resorts are located outside Prague, but easily accessible by train. Prices from 3,000 CZK (£100) per night.
– Lázně Libverda – A wellness destination just outside Prague, specializing in adult-only treatments and relaxing spa services. Prices from 4,000 CZK (£135) per night.
Fitness
● Fitness-Friendly Stays
∙ Boutique Hotels with Fitness Facilities
– The Emblem Hotel – A trendy boutique hotel with a well-equipped gym, yoga space, and a spa for relaxation after a workout. Rooms from 3,500 CZK (£115) per night.
– Hotel Grandium Prague – Fitness center with modern equipment and a wellness zone, ideal for active travelers. Rooms from 2,800 CZK (£95) per night.
– Aria Hotel – A luxury hotel with a gym and nearby running routes, perfect for fitness enthusiasts. Rooms from 4,500 CZK (£150) per night.
∙ Luxury Hotels with Fitness & Wellness
– Four Seasons Hotel – Offers a fully equipped fitness center, yoga and personal training services, plus a wellness program. Rooms from 8,000 CZK (£270) per night.
– Mandarin Oriental – Complete fitness facilities with personal trainers, yoga, and wellness spa, great for a balanced stay. Rooms from 7,000 CZK (£235) per night.
– InterContinental Prague – 24-hour fitness center, indoor pool, and wellness treatments to help you stay on track. Rooms from 3,500 CZK (£115) per night.
∙ Fitness-Oriented Resorts
– Wellness & Fitness Hotels in Czech Republic – Outside of Prague, there are wellness resorts specializing in fitness activities such as hiking, cycling, and gym sessions. Prices from 3,500 CZK (£115) per night.
– Lázně Libverda – A wellness destination offering fitness-focused treatments like aqua aerobics, personalized fitness programs, and gym access. Prices from 4,000 CZK (£135) per night.
∙ Apartments with Fitness Access
– Apartments with Gyms (Airbnb) – Many apartments in Prague come with private gyms or access to nearby fitness centers. Great for those who prefer privacy while staying fit. Prices from 1,500 CZK (£50) per night.
∙ Hostels for Active Travelers
– Hostel Downtown – Budget-friendly with a partnership with nearby gyms offering discounted fitness passes for guests, dorms from 250 CZK (£8.50) per night.
– Czech Inn – Pet-friendly and budget-friendly, with access to fitness centers nearby. Great for travelers who want to stay active on a budget. Prices from 400 CZK (£13.50) per night.
∙ Yoga and Wellness Retreats
– Prague Yoga Retreats – Various yoga and fitness retreats offer accommodation with daily fitness sessions, healthy food, and relaxation time. Prices vary (around 2,500 CZK / £85 per night).
– Zen Centrum – Yoga and fitness-focused accommodation with professional yoga instructors and fitness equipment. Prices from 2,000 CZK (£67) per night.
Scams
New Scams
- Overly Friendly Locals
Be cautious of overly friendly individuals who approach you with seemingly helpful intentions. They may engage in distracting conversations or guide you to establishments where you could be overcharged or subjected to scams. - Unsolicited Assistance Leading to Overcharging
Some scammers offer unsolicited help, such as assisting with directions or carrying bags, only to demand exorbitant fees afterward. Always decline assistance you haven’t requested. - Fake Petition Drives
Groups may approach you with fake petitions, distracting you while accomplices attempt to pickpocket your belongings. Politely refuse to sign and move away from such groups.
Common Scams
- Taxi Overcharging
Some taxi drivers target tourists by taking longer routes or charging inflated fares. It’s advisable to use reputable taxi services or ride-sharing apps and agree on a fare beforehand. - Currency Exchange Scams
Be wary of exchange rate hustlers who exploit travelers unfamiliar with local currencies to overcharge them. Use official exchange offices or withdraw cash from ATMs to ensure fair rates. - Fake Tram Ticket Inspectors
Individuals posing as ticket inspectors may board trams, demand fines for alleged fare evasion, and pressure you to pay on the spot. Always validate your ticket and request official identification if approached. - Street Performers with Hidden Fees
Street performers might involve you in their act without consent and then demand payment, sometimes aggressively. Avoid engaging with performers who approach you directly. - Unlicensed Tour Guides
Some individuals offer unsolicited tours, providing misleading information and expecting high tips. Opt for guided tours from reputable companies.
General Safety Tips:
- Stay Alert
Keep an eye on your belongings, especially in crowded areas and on public transportation. - Use Reputable Services
Choose well-known transportation and accommodation providers. - Be Skeptical of Too-Good-To-Be-True Offers
If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. - Keep Copies of Important Documents
Have photocopies of your passport, visa, and other essential documents in case of loss or theft. - Report Suspicious Activity
If you encounter a scam or feel threatened, contact local authorities immediately.
Things to be aware of
● Things to Be Aware of in Prague
Cultural Norms & Manners
– Greetings – Handshakes are common for greeting, particularly in formal settings. In casual settings, a simple “Ahoj” (hello) will suffice. If invited to someone’s home, bring a small gift as a sign of appreciation.
– Tipping – Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. In restaurants, it’s customary to leave around 10% of the bill if the service is good. For taxis, rounding up the fare is sufficient.
– Personal Space – Czechs generally respect personal space, so avoid standing too close to others in public. When in elevators or waiting in line, respect the queue.
– Public Behavior – Loud conversations or public displays of affection (PDA) are not well-received, especially in more conservative areas. Keep a moderate volume and avoid overly affectionate behavior in public.
Dress Code
– Casual Wear – Prague is generally relaxed about dress code, but for dining at upscale places, a smart-casual approach is best (avoid wearing sneakers or athletic wear).
– Weather Considerations – Winters can be very cold (below 0°C/32°F), so be sure to pack warm clothing like coats, scarves, and gloves. Summers can be hot (up to 30°C/86°F), so lightweight clothing is suitable.
– Church Visits – If you plan to visit churches or religious sites (such as St. Vitus Cathedral), be respectful in your attire. Avoid wearing shorts or sleeveless tops.
– Athletic Wear – While comfortable for sightseeing and walking, athletic wear is best suited for parks, gyms, or outdoor activities. It’s uncommon to wear it in cafés or restaurants unless you’re exercising.
Public Transportation Etiquette
– Tickets – Always validate your ticket before boarding public transportation, as inspectors often fine passengers who don’t have a valid ticket.
– Silence in Trams/Metro – It’s common to keep phone conversations quiet or refrain from talking in general when on trams and metros. Speak softly and avoid disturbing others.
– Seats for Elderly and Disabled – If there are elderly or disabled people, always offer them your seat. It’s considered polite and respectful.
Respecting Local Traditions
– Czech National Holidays – Be mindful of local holidays and festivities, such as Czech Independence Day (October 28) and Christmas (December 24-25). Shops may be closed, and there could be festivities.
– Beer Culture – Beer is a huge part of Czech culture, but be mindful of how much you consume. It’s widely accepted to enjoy beer in public, but excessive drinking in public spaces or causing disturbances can attract unwanted attention.
Language Considerations
– Language Barrier – Czech is the official language, and while many people in Prague speak English, especially in tourist areas, learning a few basic Czech phrases like “Dobrý den” (Good day) or “Děkuji” (Thank you) is appreciated by locals.
– Signage – Most tourist attractions will have signs in both Czech and English, but less common places (like local restaurants or smaller shops) may only have Czech signs.
Respect for Historical Sites
– Cultural Preservation – Czechs take great pride in their history, so when visiting historical sites like Prague Castle or museums, be mindful of the rules (e.g., no touching of artifacts or photographs in certain areas).
– Quiet in Museums and Churches – Museums and churches are sacred spaces, so be respectful by maintaining silence and refraining from loud conversation or interruptions.
General Safety & Awareness
– Pickpocketing – While Prague is generally safe, tourist-heavy areas (such as Old Town) can be hotspots for pickpockets. Keep valuables in a safe place and be cautious in crowds.
– Walking at Night – Prague is relatively safe, but like any city, be cautious in poorly lit areas or unfamiliar neighborhoods after dark. Stick to well-populated and well-lit streets.
Weather
● Best and Worst Seasons to Visit Prague
Best Seasons to Visit Prague
– Spring (April – June)
Weather – Pleasant temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F). The city starts to bloom with colorful flowers and outdoor cafes open.
Why it’s great – Spring is a fantastic time for sightseeing because the weather is mild, and the summer crowds haven’t arrived yet. The city feels lively, and you can enjoy outdoor activities without the sweltering heat.
– Fall (September – October)
Weather – Comfortable temperatures around 10°C to 15°C (50°F to 59°F), with fewer rainy days and pleasant autumn colors.
Why it’s great – Fall offers a serene atmosphere, fewer tourists, and a beautiful display of autumn leaves in Prague’s parks and gardens. This season is perfect for walking around and enjoying the picturesque streets.
– Summer (June – August)
Weather – Warm weather with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F), though it can occasionally get hotter.
Why it’s great – Summer brings many festivals, outdoor events, and a bustling atmosphere. The city is alive with tourists, open-air markets, and outdoor dining. Though busy, the warm weather makes sightseeing more comfortable, especially in the evenings.
Worst Seasons to Visit Prague
– Winter (November – March)
Weather – Cold temperatures ranging from -5°C to 5°C (23°F to 41°F), and occasional snow. Expect shorter daylight hours and chilly, gray skies.
Why it’s not ideal – While Prague looks magical under a blanket of snow, the cold can make outdoor sightseeing uncomfortable. Winter is low season for tourists, meaning fewer outdoor events, and some attractions might have shorter opening hours. Also, the cold and damp air can feel harsh, especially if you’re not prepared for it. However, if you enjoy winter holidays, Prague’s Christmas markets are a major draw during this season.
Additional Factors to Consider:
– Crowds – Summer (especially July and August) is peak tourist season, so the city can be crowded, particularly around major attractions like Prague Castle and Charles Bridge.
– Prices – During peak seasons (spring and summer), hotel prices and flight rates tend to be higher. Visiting in fall or winter (except for the Christmas period) can help you save on accommodation.
Conclusion:
The best times to visit Prague are during spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) when the weather is mild, and the city is less crowded. Summer is vibrant but can be crowded and more expensive, while winter offers a quieter experience but comes with cold weather and shorter days.

Exclusive Accommodations
● Exclusive Accommodations in Prague (Over £2,000 per Night)
Luxury Hotels and Resorts
– Four Seasons Hotel Prague
Price – Rooms from 8,000 CZK (£270) per night, Suites from 35,000 CZK (£1,180) per night.
Why it’s exclusive – A 5-star luxury hotel offering unparalleled service, with river views, a full-service spa, and upscale dining options. The hotel’s exclusive location near Prague Castle provides a serene escape.
– Mandarin Oriental Prague
Price – Rooms from 7,000 CZK (£235) per night, Suites from 30,000 CZK (£1,010) per night.
Why it’s exclusive – Located in a former monastery, this luxurious hotel combines modern amenities with historical charm. The hotel offers top-notch facilities including a wellness center, a Michelin-starred restaurant, and personalized services.
– The Augustine Hotel
Price – Rooms from 6,500 CZK (£220) per night, Suites from 25,000 CZK (£845) per night.
Why it’s exclusive – A unique luxury hotel housed in a former monastery with rich history, offering spacious suites and world-class services. It features a beautiful garden, a spa, and multiple dining options.
Exclusive Private Residences and Villas
– Private Luxury Villas in Prague Suburbs
Price – Starting from 60,000 CZK (£2,030) per night for private residences.
Why it’s exclusive – These high-end private villas located just outside the city offer spacious living, multiple bedrooms, private pools, and gardens. Perfect for those seeking ultimate privacy and luxury. Some come with private chefs and security for a completely bespoke experience.
– Prague Castle View Penthouse
Price – Starting from 70,000 CZK (£2,365) per night.
Why it’s exclusive – A luxury penthouse with unobstructed views of Prague Castle, offering five-star amenities, including private concierge service, and a stunning interior design. Perfect for those seeking the ultimate in exclusivity and comfort.
Exclusive Boutique Hotels
– Alchymist Grand Hotel and Spa
Price – Rooms from 6,000 CZK (£200) per night, Suites from 25,000 CZK (£845) per night.
Why it’s exclusive – This luxury boutique hotel is located in a beautiful Baroque building near Prague Castle. It offers an intimate and exclusive experience with a full-service spa, lavish interiors, and bespoke services.
– The Grand Mark Prague
Price – Rooms from 7,500 CZK (£255) per night, Suites from 27,000 CZK (£915) per night.
Why it’s exclusive – A former noble residence, this 5-star boutique hotel offers exceptional service, beautiful decor, and exclusive access to its restaurant, private garden, and luxurious rooms.
Exclusive Apartments & Penthouses (Airbnb)
– Luxury Riverfront Penthouse
Price – From 80,000 CZK (£2,700) per night.
Why it’s exclusive – A private penthouse with panoramic views of the Vltava River and Prague Castle, offering high-end facilities, including a private chef, chauffeur service, and 24/7 concierge.
– Prague Castle Luxury Residence
Price – From 65,000 CZK (£2,200) per night.
Why it’s exclusive – This palatial residence offers a historical ambiance, grand interiors, and spacious living areas, complete with top-tier amenities, security, and a private garden.
Private Islands & Villas Around Prague
– Private Island Retreat in Czech Republic
Price – Starting from 100,000 CZK (£3,380) per night.
Why it’s exclusive – A luxury private island located about an hour’s drive from Prague, offering a complete escape from city life. Ideal for high-profile guests, this villa includes a private staff, boat access, and scenic views of the surrounding lakes.
Exclusive Private Tours
Private Luxury Guided City Tour
– Price – From 50,000 CZK (£1,700) per day for a luxury experience, can go up to 100,000 CZK (£3,380) for a full customized day.
– Why it’s exclusive – A fully tailored private city tour, including access to hidden gems and VIP entry to major attractions like Prague Castle, Old Town, and more. Travel in a luxury vehicle, with a personal guide who can design a bespoke itinerary focused on your interests, such as history, art, or food. Includes gourmet meals and exclusive access to off-the-beaten-path sites.
Private Helicopter Tour Over Prague with Champagne
– Price – From 60,000 CZK (£2,040) for a 40-minute private helicopter tour.
– Why it’s exclusive – This private aerial tour provides a stunning view of Prague’s most iconic landmarks like Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and the Vltava River. The experience includes champagne served during the flight, making it a luxurious, unforgettable journey through the skies.
Luxury Private Wine Tasting and Dining Experience
– Price – From 70,000 CZK (£2,365) per person for a private gourmet wine-tasting session.
– Why it’s exclusive – Enjoy an exclusive, private wine-tasting session at a vineyard near Prague. The experience includes a private sommelier to guide you through the finest Czech wines, paired with a gourmet dinner prepared by a Michelin-starred chef. The entire experience is curated for your preferences, ensuring a truly unique and luxurious day.
Private Day Trip to Cesky Krumlov with Personal Chauffeur
– Price – From 90,000 CZK (£3,040) for a private day trip.
– Why it’s exclusive – Travel in a luxury vehicle with a personal chauffeur to Cesky Krumlov, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This tour includes a private guide, skip-the-line access to Cesky Krumlov Castle, and a fine-dining experience at an exclusive restaurant. You’ll enjoy a tailored itinerary and personalized experiences throughout the day.
Private Luxury Boat Cruise on the Vltava River
– Price – From 85,000 CZK (£2,870) for a 3-hour private cruise.
– Why it’s exclusive – A private luxury boat charter on the Vltava River, with breathtaking views of Prague’s landmarks like Prague Castle and Charles Bridge. The tour includes champagne service, a private chef preparing gourmet meals on board, and an exclusive guide to explain the city’s history.
Exclusive Night-Time Photography Tour with Private Guide
– Price – From 80,000 CZK (£2,710) for a 3-hour private tour.
– Why it’s exclusive – Explore Prague by night with a professional photographer guiding you to the best spots for nighttime photos. The tour includes a private guide, a personal photographer, and access to hidden areas in the city, capturing the illuminated beauty of Prague. A collection of professionally edited photos will be delivered to you after the tour.
Private Hot Air Balloon Ride Over Czech Countryside
– Price – From 100,000 CZK (£3,380) for a private balloon flight.
– Why it’s exclusive – Take a private hot air balloon ride over the Czech countryside, with stunning views of the landscapes, historic castles, and forests. The experience includes champagne toasts during the flight and a commemorative certificate. A luxury picnic is also included once you land, making it an indulgent experience.
Luxury Private Art and History Tour of Prague’s Hidden Gems
– Price – From 100,000 CZK (£3,380) for a full-day exclusive tour.
– Why it’s exclusive – This immersive private tour of Prague offers exclusive access to the city’s lesser-known art galleries, historic palaces, and private collections. You’ll be accompanied by an art historian and a personal guide, and enjoy a VIP experience, including access to private spaces that are not typically open to the public.
Private Luxury Spa and Wellness Experience
– Price – From 80,000 CZK (£2,710) for a full day of relaxation.
– Why it’s exclusive – Enjoy an entire day at a 5-star luxury spa with a private treatment suite. The day includes private massages, personalized wellness treatments, access to exclusive wellness facilities, and gourmet meals. The experience is entirely tailored to your needs and offers the ultimate relaxation in Prague’s most luxurious wellness centers.
Wellness Retreats
Luxury Wellness Retreat at the Mandarin Oriental Prague
– Price – From 120,000 CZK (£4,070) per person for a 3-day retreat.
– Why it’s exclusive – This exclusive retreat offers a personalized wellness experience, combining spa treatments, yoga sessions, meditation, and gourmet wellness cuisine. Stay in one of Prague’s most luxurious hotels, located in a former monastery, and indulge in personalized health and wellness programs designed by experts.
Wellness & Spa Retreat at the Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa
– Price – From 90,000 CZK (£3,040) for a 3-day wellness retreat.
– Why it’s exclusive – Stay at the prestigious Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa and enjoy an exclusive wellness package. This includes daily spa treatments, detox programs, yoga classes, and tailored wellness consultations. The retreat combines luxury with holistic healing, focusing on mental and physical relaxation in a serene, historic setting.
Thermal Wellness Experience at the Aquapalace Hotel Prague
– Price – From 70,000 CZK (£2,365) for a 3-day retreat.
– Why it’s exclusive – Known for its expansive spa and thermal facilities, Aquapalace Hotel offers a luxury wellness experience. The retreat package includes access to private thermal pools, massages, rejuvenation therapies, and detox programs. Guests can enjoy healthy meals and personalized treatments during their stay, ensuring complete relaxation and rejuvenation.
Exclusive Luxury Spa Retreat at the Grand Hotel Bohemia
– Price – From 85,000 CZK (£2,870) for a 3-day retreat.
– Why it’s exclusive – The Grand Hotel Bohemia offers a bespoke wellness retreat that focuses on total relaxation and rejuvenation. The retreat includes luxurious spa treatments, bespoke facial and body treatments, a daily yoga program, and gourmet health meals. It’s an exclusive and intimate experience designed to pamper and refresh the mind and body.
Holistic Healing Retreat at Chateau Mcely
– Price – From 100,000 CZK (£3,380) for a 4-day retreat.
– Why it’s exclusive – Set in a fairytale castle, Chateau Mcely offers a high-end wellness retreat focusing on holistic healing. Guests enjoy exclusive access to spa therapies, massages, aromatherapy, yoga, and meditation sessions. It also includes consultations with wellness experts who customize the retreat to fit personal wellness needs. The retreat includes fine dining with organic, locally-sourced food.
Private Detox and Wellness Program at the Spa at Prague Marriott
– Price – From 95,000 CZK (£3,220) for a 5-day retreat.
– Why it’s exclusive – A private detox program at the luxurious Spa at Prague Marriott offers personalized treatments such as lymphatic drainage, detox massages, and vitamin infusions. This wellness retreat includes daily yoga and meditation sessions, along with tailor-made healthy meals, designed to cleanse the body and rejuvenate the mind.
Luxury Anti-Aging and Rejuvenation Retreat at the Imperial Hotel
– Price – From 120,000 CZK (£4,070) for a 4-day retreat.
– Why it’s exclusive – Focused on rejuvenation, this retreat combines state-of-the-art anti-aging therapies with relaxing wellness treatments. It includes personalized skin care treatments, massage therapies, and health checkups with doctors specializing in anti-aging. Guests will also enjoy holistic wellness practices such as Tai Chi, Qi Gong, and customized fitness sessions.
Wellness Retreat at the Lanna Spa Prague
– Price – From 80,000 CZK (£2,710) for a 3-day retreat.
– Why it’s exclusive – Lanna Spa offers an exclusive, high-end wellness experience in the heart of Prague. The retreat focuses on deep relaxation with Thai-inspired massages, detox treatments, and yoga. It also includes personalized health consultations and healthy gourmet meals throughout the retreat, providing guests with an all-encompassing rejuvenation experience.
Luxury Fitness & Wellness Retreat at the Prague Fitness Center
– Price – From 110,000 CZK (£3,730) for a 5-day wellness retreat.
– Why it’s exclusive – This retreat focuses on fitness and overall wellness with tailored workout programs, strength training, yoga, and nutritional guidance. In addition to fitness, the retreat includes massage therapies, spa services, and healthy meals to ensure guests reach their fitness and wellness goals in a luxury setting.
Exclusive Ayurveda Wellness Retreat at the Ayurveda Prague Spa
– Price – From 100,000 CZK (£3,380) for a 5-day retreat.
– Why it’s exclusive – This exclusive Ayurveda retreat provides a holistic approach to wellness with personalized treatments based on Ayurvedic principles. Guests will experience herbal treatments, detoxing therapies, yoga sessions, and spiritual practices, all customized to balance the body, mind, and soul. The retreat is set in a tranquil environment and includes organic meals catered to the Ayurveda diet.
Exclusive Cultural Experiences
Private Prague Castle Tour with Royal Access
– Price – From 80,000 CZK (£2,710) for a private full-day tour.
– Why it’s exclusive – This once-in-a-lifetime experience offers a private, in-depth tour of Prague Castle, including areas that are typically restricted to the public. You will have a personal guide, royal historians, and access to private rooms and chambers within the castle complex. It’s the ultimate cultural journey through Czech history.
Private Mozart & Classical Music Tour with VIP Concert Access
– Price – From 70,000 CZK (£2,365) per person for a private experience.
– Why it’s exclusive – Delve into the world of Mozart and classical music with a personalized tour through Prague’s iconic music venues. The experience includes a private concert at one of Prague’s world-renowned venues, a backstage tour, and a VIP seat at a concert featuring professional musicians playing Mozart’s masterpieces. This tour also includes a dinner at an exclusive restaurant with music performances.
Private Art Tour with VIP Access to Czech Art Museums
– Price – From 90,000 CZK (£3,040) for a 4-day personalized art tour.
– Why it’s exclusive – Enjoy a private, tailored art tour that takes you through Prague’s most prestigious art museums and galleries. Gain VIP access to exhibitions, including private viewings of rare art collections. This experience also includes a private tour of Prague’s historical art sites, such as the National Gallery and the Czech Museum of Fine Arts, with an expert art historian.
Luxury Folklore and Traditional Czech Culture Experience
– Price – From 100,000 CZK (£3,380) for a 2-day experience.
– Why it’s exclusive – Immerse yourself in the rich Czech culture through an exclusive private folklore experience. This includes traditional Czech cooking classes with a renowned chef, private folklore music performances, and dance lessons. The experience also includes visits to traditional Czech villages where you can engage in local crafts, artisanal workshops, and cultural performances.
Czech Medieval Experience with Private Castle Stay
– Price – From 120,000 CZK (£4,070) for a 2-day exclusive experience.
– Why it’s exclusive – Experience medieval Czech culture firsthand with an overnight stay in a private castle. The experience includes medieval-themed activities such as archery, falconry, and a private banquet with traditional Czech medieval cuisine. A local historian guides you through the castle’s history, and you’ll sleep in opulent, period-accurate rooms.
Private Czech Film Industry Tour with Set Visit
– Price – From 85,000 CZK (£2,870) per person for a day tour.
– Why it’s exclusive – This exclusive tour takes you behind the scenes of the Czech film industry. Visit iconic film sets, explore Prague’s film archives, and meet filmmakers or actors working on major productions. The experience also includes a private screening of Czech cinema and a visit to a world-renowned Czech film festival (if available during your stay).
Czech Traditional Craftsmanship Tour with Hands-on Workshops
– Price – From 75,000 CZK (£2,540) for a 3-day experience.
– Why it’s exclusive – Learn about the rich history of Czech craftsmanship with private workshops from expert artisans. You’ll visit exclusive workshops that produce hand-made glass, porcelain, and textiles. The tour includes hands-on lessons where you can create your own pieces of art, as well as an exclusive dinner featuring Czech cultural dishes.
VIP Czech Royal Experience with Personalized Royal Banquet
– Price – From 130,000 CZK (£4,390) for a full-day VIP experience.
– Why it’s exclusive – Step into the shoes of Czech royalty with a personalized royal tour. Visit the Prague Castle, the Royal Gardens, and historical palaces with a royal historian. The experience culminates in an exclusive royal banquet in a private venue, featuring traditional Czech royal dishes and performances by a classical music ensemble.
Private Historical Walking Tour of Old Prague with Archaeologist Guide
– Price – From 70,000 CZK (£2,365) for a 2-day tour.
– Why it’s exclusive – This private historical tour offers a deep dive into Prague’s rich history with an archaeologist guide. The experience covers ancient sites, such as Roman ruins and medieval fortifications, along with hidden historical gems that are usually closed to the public. You’ll receive personal attention and insight into Prague’s evolution from a medieval town to a modern cultural capital.
Exclusive Traditional Czech Culinary Tour with Michelin Chef
– Price – From 100,000 CZK (£3,380) for a full-day culinary experience.
– Why it’s exclusive – Experience the tastes of Czech cuisine with a private culinary tour led by a Michelin-star chef. The tour includes visits to Prague’s best food markets, exclusive tastings of Czech wines, and a gourmet Czech cooking class. The experience concludes with a luxurious multi-course meal prepared by the chef using fresh, local ingredients.
Private Czech Opera & Ballet Performance with VIP Backstage Access
– Price – From 120,000 CZK (£4,070) for a VIP package.
– Why it’s exclusive – Attend a private opera or ballet performance at one of Prague’s most prestigious venues. Your VIP experience includes front-row seats, a backstage tour, and an opportunity to meet the performers. You’ll also enjoy a private pre-performance dinner at an exclusive restaurant in the city, curated to complement the artistic experience.
Recommended Luxury Travel Agencies:
Czech Tourism – Luxury Experiences
– Website: www.czechtourism.com
– Why it’s recommended: Czech Tourism offers a range of bespoke luxury experiences in Prague and throughout the Czech Republic. Their team is dedicated to organizing private tours, luxury accommodations, and exclusive cultural activities. They have access to VIP services like private helicopter tours, castle experiences, and custom itineraries.
Abercrombie & Kent
– Website: www.abercrombiekent.co.uk
– Why it’s recommended: Abercrombie & Kent is known for organizing exclusive luxury tours globally, including in Prague. They specialize in customized itineraries, luxury tours, and immersive cultural experiences. Their bespoke services include private guided city tours, opera and ballet performances, and private wine-tasting experiences, with a high level of service and attention to detail.
Black Tomato
– Website: www.blacktomato.com
– Why it’s recommended: Black Tomato provides ultra-luxury, tailor-made travel experiences. Their services include private tours of Prague’s historical and cultural landmarks, private yacht rentals, exclusive wellness retreats, and highly curated food and wine tours. They are experts at creating personalized journeys and high-end experiences for discerning travelers.
Elegant Resorts
– Website: www.elegantresorts.co.uk
– Why it’s recommended: Elegant Resorts offers luxury trips to Prague with an emphasis on bespoke itineraries, private guided tours, and elite accommodations. They provide curated experiences such as private opera performances, luxury spa retreats, and helicopter tours over the city. Their personalized service ensures that every aspect of the trip meets your expectations.
Scott Dunn
– Website: www.scottdunn.com
– Why it’s recommended: Scott Dunn specializes in luxury travel and has a strong portfolio of high-end tours and experiences in Prague. They offer tailor-made itineraries, such as private cultural tours, exclusive spa retreats, and luxury wellness experiences. With a focus on personal service and attention to detail, Scott Dunn ensures that travelers experience Prague in an extraordinary way.
Cox & Kings
– Website: www.coxandkings.co.uk
– Why it’s recommended: Cox & Kings is a trusted name in luxury travel, offering high-end bespoke tours in Prague. They arrange private, guided cultural and historical tours, exclusive museum access, and personalized experiences such as private dining and opera performances. Their expertise lies in crafting luxury cultural experiences for those seeking a more sophisticated journey.
Journeys by Design
– Website: www.journeysbydesign.com
– Why it’s recommended: Journeys by Design offers highly personalized luxury travel experiences in Prague. They specialize in creating tailor-made itineraries, including exclusive cultural tours, private access to historical sites, and luxury wellness experiences. Their emphasis is on providing a unique, luxury experience that combines history, culture, and relaxation in a bespoke fashion.
Luxury Escapes
– Website: www.luxuryescapes.com
– Why it’s recommended: Luxury Escapes is perfect for booking exclusive packages, including private tours and luxury hotel stays in Prague. They offer curated experiences that encompass private dining, spa treatments, and bespoke cultural experiences. They’re known for combining luxury and affordability with highly personalized travel services.
Remote Lands
– Website: www.remotelands.com
– Why it’s recommended: Remote Lands specializes in bespoke, ultra-luxury travel experiences. Their services for Prague and the Czech Republic include private castle stays, exclusive cultural tours, and personalized wellness retreats. They offer an extremely high level of service, with travel experts dedicated to creating once-in-a-lifetime cultural journeys.
The Luxury Travel Agency
– Website: www.theluxurytravelagency.com
– Why it’s recommended: The Luxury Travel Agency offers bespoke luxury services, including private cultural tours of Prague, exclusive experiences like private opera performances, and tailored wellness retreats. Their packages focus on premium, personalized travel and they can create exclusive itineraries to match any preference
Luxury car
● Ferrari 488 Spider
– Price – From 25,000 CZK (£845) per day.
– Why it’s exclusive – A luxury sports car with incredible performance and sleek design, perfect for exploring Prague’s streets.
– Rental Agency: Prague Luxury Car Rentals
● Lamborghini Huracán Spyder
– Price – From 35,000 CZK (£1,180) per day.
– Why it’s exclusive – A high-performance luxury convertible that delivers stunning design and thrilling driving experience.
– Rental Agency: LUXURY Rent a Car Prague
● Rolls-Royce Dawn
– Price – From 50,000 CZK (£1,690) per day.
– Why it’s exclusive – Known for its luxurious comfort and elegance, ideal for a refined experience in Prague.
– Rental Agency: Rent a Classic Car Prague
● Bentley Continental GT
– Price – From 45,000 CZK (£1,520) per day.
– Why it’s exclusive – A combination of exceptional luxury, smooth driving, and iconic design, perfect for an elegant experience.
– Rental Agency: VVIP Rent Prague
● Aston Martin V8 Vantage
– Price – From 40,000 CZK (£1,360) per day.
– Why it’s exclusive – A powerful and luxurious sports car that’s perfect for touring Prague in style.
– Rental Agency: Prague Exotic Car Rentals
● McLaren 720S
– Price – From 60,000 CZK (£2,030) per day.
– Why it’s exclusive – A high-performance supercar offering extraordinary speed and dynamic handling.
– Rental Agency: LUXURY Rent a Car Prague
● Porsche 911 Turbo S
– Price – From 30,000 CZK (£1,020) per day.
– Why it’s exclusive – A blend of incredible engineering, luxury, and performance, perfect for a stylish drive.
– Rental Agency: Elite Rent-a-Car Prague
● Tesla Model S Plaid
– Price – From 25,000 CZK (£845) per day.
– Why it’s exclusive – A high-tech electric car with impressive speed, cutting-edge features, and luxury.
– Rental Agency: Prague Electric Car Rentals
Exclusive Boat Rentals
● Sunseeker Predator 55
– Price – From 60,000 CZK (£2,030) per day.
– Why it’s exclusive – A luxury motor yacht with spacious decks and powerful engines, perfect for a private cruise.
– Rental Agency: Yacht Charter Prague
● Princess V60
– Price – From 70,000 CZK (£2,365) per day.
– Why it’s exclusive – Known for its performance, style, and comfort, ideal for a luxury cruise in Prague.
– Rental Agency: Boat Hire Prague
● Azimut 60 Flybridge
– Price – From 80,000 CZK (£2,710) per day.
– Why it’s exclusive – A stunning yacht with exceptional indoor and outdoor spaces, perfect for a private and luxurious sailing experience.
– Rental Agency: Czech Yacht Rental
● Lagoon 50 Catamaran
– Price – From 90,000 CZK (£3,040) per day.
– Why it’s exclusive – A spacious and stable catamaran for a relaxed luxury cruising experience.
– Rental Agency: Yacht Charter Prague
● Fairline Targa 45
– Price – From 65,000 CZK (£2,200) per day.
– Why it’s exclusive – A stylish motor yacht with powerful engines and luxurious amenities.
– Rental Agency: Prague Boat Rental
● Riva 76 Perseo
– Price – From 120,000 CZK (£4,070) per day.
– Why it’s exclusive – A high-performance luxury yacht with sleek lines and unmatched speed, perfect for a luxurious experience on the water.
– Rental Agency: Luxury Boat Rentals Prague
● Pershing 70
– Price – From 110,000 CZK (£3,730) per day.
– Why it’s exclusive – A high-speed luxury yacht that combines thrilling performance with supreme elegance.
– Rental Agency: Prague Yacht Charter
● Monte Carlo 52
– Price – From 55,000 CZK (£1,860) per day.
– Why it’s exclusive – A modern yacht with chic design, perfect for both relaxation and high-performance cruising.
– Rental Agency: Yacht Rental Prague

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