8 Fun things to do in Prague for couples

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Prague is a fantastic city steeped in culture and history. It’s also a romantic city with plenty of activities for every type of traveller, from the most adventurous to those looking for a bit of well-earned relaxation. When it comes to things to do in Prague for couples, you are spoilt for choice. Here we have put together some activities for a memorable stay in Prague with your other half.

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Relax in a Beer Spa

Have you ever bathed in beer? In the city of good beer, you can! Head to one of Prague’s beer spas where you can soak in warm water infused with beer ingredients – it’s an experience you won’t forget in a hurry. And the best part is that you’re allowed – (encouraged!) – to have as much beer as you’d like while relaxing in the tub. It’s a fantastically unique idea when looking for things to do in Prague for couples.

Practice your Aim at a Shooting Range 

Let off some steam and try something new when you shoot guns in Prague at their largest shooting range. Prague Ranger offers the opportunity to shoot a host of guns, such as the AK-47, Dragunov sniper rifle, Glock 17, and many more. Take part in group activities or work on your aim with the help of the best: former police officers and army members. And don’t worry about your level of experience: everyone’s welcome to the gun range!

Enjoy a Medieval Dinner

Because Prague was luckily spared from the destruction of both world wars, it is one of the -if not the – most well-preserved medieval cities in Europe. This makes it easy to create several activities based on the medieval heritage that can be felt and seen in the city. And one of those activities is medieval dinners. Sign up for a several-course dinner in a typical medical tavern and feast like it’s the XIII century. This is one of the most immersive things to do in Prague for couples.

Explore the Catacombs 

There’s a whole other world to explore underneath the Old Town Hall. Here, you will find what used to be the first floor of buildings of the XIII century that went down under the ground over a few centuries. One of the main attractions is the basement where prisoners were kept during the Middle Ages – some writings on the walls are still noticeable to this day. Get your ticket in City Hall and visit this historical site. 

Visit Kafka Rotating Head 

There is a lot of unusual art around Prague, but the rotating head of Franz Kafka is a really special sculpture created by David Černý.

Located near Wenceslas Square, this is a huge, 39-ton work of art that represents the internal conflicts of the writer Franz Kafka. As the name suggests, the head is made of several rotating panels and in-build motors that make it move. The sculpture rotates frequently, so be sure to stop by it and enjoy this marvellous piece.  

Visit the Jewish Quarter

Take a stroll around the Jewish Quarter, where you can enjoy beautiful buildings and artefacts that have witnessed gruesome moments for the Jewish community, especially before the Second World War. It’s alleged that the Nazis meant to create a Jewish museum which is why so many important parts of the neighbourhood remained untouched. Now, it’s one of the main visiting spots for tourists in Prague.

Have a Czech Climbing Experience

Climbing can be both an extreme sport for thrill seekers or a fun choice of things to do in Prague for couples. If you love climbing outdoors, visit Petrohrad, just 80 km from Prague. There, you can find a lovely, quiet forest that qualifies as one of the best places for bouldering in Europe. Visit Bohemian Paradise, also known as Cesky Raj, for challenging but amazing sandstone climbing. It’s a well-known destination for its stunning landscape and memorable experiences. If you prefer a more relaxing time, try one of the several climbing centres in and around Prague. 

These are just a few ideas when it comes to things to do in Prague for couples. What will you be trying? Let us know in the comments below.

Sam Jones
Sam Jones
My name's Sam and I'm a writer for Seen in the City. I am a digital nomad that travels the world and enjoy writing while on my travels. Some of my favourite past times are go-karting, visiting breweries and scuba diving!

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