Famed for its architectural wonders and nocturnal hospitality, Prague is a city of expansive squares, intimate streets and riverside experiences. Superb on the eye, Prague is a joy to explore, with its trams dissecting the compact city centre. Food and beverages are distinctly Bohemian whilst transport connections to Europe are extensive.
The enduring popularity of Prague is a testament to the joyous streets, squares and bars. With a recent pivot away from nightlife to more cultured, group and business trips, Prague is being rediscovered for its wonderful culture, charming city and entertaining activities. Add in a glass of world-renowned beer and Prague is a superb option for incentive events.
One of the true joys of Prague is wandering the historic streets and squares. The city is a never-ending postcard of architectural marvels and cultural riches. The centre is deceptively compact and easy to navigate by foot. There are bridges crossing the water, and although these can get overloaded at peak times, they offer a great way to explore the city whilst offering endless Instagram moments. From the bridges, the historic castles are visible and offer great visitor and event venues.
As well as the historic spires, Prague boasts wonderful contemporary art installations and a Soviet-era TV tower – much maligned by traditionalists but returning to vogue as historians come to appreciate its place in Czech history. Amongst the seemingly never-ending urban beauty are ubiquitous bars and restaurants, offering everything from contemporary urban culture experiences to historic Bohemian moments.
The waterside walkways offer another great way to explore the city as they meander with the river's flow. These walkways provide stunning vistas over the city and places to stop and take in the skyline. River cruises are another feature of Prague and offer the chance for groups to socialise, dine and explore the city from the water. Modern fleets of boats offer clients a flexible range of routes and entertainment & catering, with famous backdrops to complement the experience.
The capital of the Czech Republic, Prague, has a full range of entertainment and facilities. Being a global brand, Prague has excellent flight and train connections throughout Europe and beyond.
Prague is a cultural giant and there are very many historic sites to visit, either by foot, bike or tram. A guide can show the very best of this amazing city. Aside from the historic sites, there are also contemporary art galleries and museums and a Soviet-era bunker to explore.
Tours can also incorporate some famous Prague indulgence with a food or beer tour. Another great way to see Prague and enjoy its hospitality is on a riverboat.
For those on an incentive trip and seeking some thrills, there are balloon rides over the region, and for those wanting to go a little more extreme, there are tandem ski dives, bobsleigh rides down a 1km track or tandem paragliding on the local mountains.
More gentle pursuits include hiking in the city’s nature reserve or paddling on the Vltava River.
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Prague is a delightful place to enjoy food and drink. Restaurants and hostelries populate the centre of Prague. Czech food shares much of its identity with the regional dishes of Austria and southern Germany - pork is a staple of the region, whilst soups and noodles are popular. Prague is an international magnet, which is reflected in the food options in the city - should Czech cuisine not tick all the boxes, there are endless international options.
Along with the established restaurants, Prague incentive groups can experience unique dining by bringing in outside catering to one of the many event venues throughout the city, including atmospheric cellars and grand castles. The domed cellars of the city centre are wonderful places to enjoy authentic Prague cuisine, naturally washed down with some award-winning brews.
Famed for its nightlife, Prague has long been a magnet for those looking to sample nocturnal Bohemian culture. Award-winning beer and the continued availability and lure of Absinthe have helped forge this association with Prague. And whilst the beer halls continue to provide happiness to the masses, there is an effort to popularise the more authentic bars of Prague – of which there are many.
Street-side, rooftop, or cellar bars are numerous, offering genuine Prague experiences. Cellar bars are a great feature of historic Prague, with ancient domed ceilings contrasting with contemporary furniture to provide fantastically atmospheric spaces.
Fascinating venues can be found throughout the city, with public bars and restaurants offering ready-to-go experiences and private event venues that can be customised for events. One of the great ways to combine nightlife and exploration of Prague is on the water with a riverboat cruise, taking in many of the most famous Prague landmarks and bridges.
Packages can be customised to suit the requirements of the group and can include entertainment, drinks packages and dining, all from the wonderful aspect of the water. Along with its famous nightlife, Prague is a culinary delight with numerous excellent restaurants offering a wide range of dining experiences.