To be honest, I was concerned about our time in Prague. Everyone I asked said it's the most beautiful city in the world. But when I asked about things to do, everyone said you walk around.
Walking around may be tops for adults, but it's not even in the top 10 for teens.
But Prague lived up to its reputation and we found plenty to do.
First of all, Prague was the only city in Europe that was not destroyed in World War 2. And to be honest, it kind of looks like Disneyland.
We booked a private tour guide for the afternoon after we arrived. I am not big on tour guides, but my husband likes them and since I was kind of at a loss about how we would fill our time here, I went with it. And it was amazing. Our guide was Kristian from http://www.praguelocalfriends.com/en/
He was funny and engaging for the kids. We sat down with him before the tour began and he reviewed the history of the Czech Republic. Then we left for a 3 hour walking tour. Kristian did not show us the Charles Bridge, the castle or the astronomical clock.
This was Kristian's off the beaten path tour. He took us to his favorite cafe for typical Czech sandwiches and desserts. He showed us the secret passage ways around the city. He showed us art and architecture, hidden messages in the sidewalk and walls, gardens and birds.
Sandwiches and dessert at Kristian's favorite cafe |
Kristian's favorite cafe inside a hidden passage |
Hidden passageway in Prague |
Dessert case at Kristian's favorite cafe, I can see why this is his favorite |
Giant moving sculpture of Franz Kafka's head |
Changing of the guard at the Castle |
Check out the architecture in the square across from the castle and check out the view from on top of the Starbucks. Then walk down the other side to check out more small streets. We ate lunch at a medieval cave restaurant which was just okay. There were tons of other restaurants though.
Prague has one laundramat if you need do a load here.
This is the turtle |
One of a million turtle dessert shops in Prague |
Awesome off the beaten path Pizzeria. |
No visit to Prague is complete without touring the Jewish Quarter. You can buy a ticket at the various synagogues and at the tourist office across from the synagogue. Buy the ticket that includes everything....the cemetery, the old synagogue and the spanish synagogue. You will need half a day to see everything and you will want to see it all.
Prague was definitely a highlight of the trip. It is beautiful and there is a lot to do here with teens. And you can definitely visit Prague on a budget.