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Prague with teens

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surlycurly · 31/03/2019 18:57

Any ideas for things to do with teens in Prague? I've been before at Christmas so it will be nice to go in the spring and this time I'm taking the kids. Also nice restaurant suggestions for tradition food that doesn't cost a fortune. TIA x

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surlycurly · 31/03/2019 19:12

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Ricekrispie22 · 01/04/2019 05:02

Watch the amazing Astronomical Clock performance on the hour in the old town squares
The Lennon Wall
The Dancing House
Botanical garden - stunningly beautiful in spring.
Spanish synagogue - beautiful and peaceful
You're bound to go to Wenceslas Square at some point. When you're there you MUST go to Vytopna Railway restaurant! Your drinks are brought to you onboard a miniature railway train which weaves on a network of railway lines around the restaurant and even across your table. We were fascinated by the tunnels, drawbridges, ponds etc...The food is mostly pasta and pizza, reasonably priced and there’s a good view over the square.

Longdistance · 01/04/2019 05:22

Imperial cafe is fab for food.
If you go to Wenceslas square, off of it down a back street I’d a shopcalked Dr Botanics (?) and they sell soaps, toiletries and candles made of beeswax. Next to there is a puppet shop.

surlycurly · 01/04/2019 08:05

Thanks folks. Love the idea of the restaurant with the railway! My 12 yr old would love that. As would my 70 yr old mum 😂

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whiteroseredrose · 01/04/2019 12:50

Watching with interest.

ln1981 · 04/04/2019 20:14

We did Petrin tower and gardens, and also Prague castle with our three. We also went up to Letna Park for a walk as well, and dd took some beautiful photos-the view across the city is amazing!
We also went to a place called Prague Golf and Games for some indoor crazy golf complete with neon lights. Not everyone’s cup of tea, granted, but it got us out of the cold for an hour and was good fun.
Food wise-Ferdinanda was good-food was lovely and reasonably priced. There’s two though and I can’t remember which one we visited! Confused
If you haven’t already, you should go on YouTube and check out Honest Guide-the guys on there have several videos on restaurants. I go back over in September and have a list as long as my arm of places I want to try out thanks to them!

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