Parents often devote great effort to coming up with a holiday that
would give their children an unforgettable and irreplaceable experience while
at the same time teaching them something. And many children, aware of these
parental intentions, also put great mental effort into the task of avoiding
a thoroughly parent-managed holiday that would mean endless hours of wandering
through stately homes and museums. Yet there is a possibility of a compromise
that would satisfy all parties thoroughly – in the Czech Republic what appears
to be boring history turns into a captivating tale, and children and adults
can agree on a common language.
There are over two thousand castles, castle ruins, chateaux and fortresses in the Czech Republic. Almost every one of them bears with it a legend, story or tale, and of course, children love such fairy-stories.
Do your children mix up leopards and cheetahs? Unquestionably they would remember both animals
better if they saw them with their own eyes. Try an outing to one of the many Czech zoos.
Are your children tired of yawn-provoking school lessons or saturated with educational
computer programmes? Take them out into the real world, where historic monuments are far from
dead artefacts.
Holidays without excursions are far from the real thing. Take a trip on foot, by car, bus, train or
boat, row down one of the many navigable Czech rivers in a canoe, rent a bicycle and head off for a
journey of several days sleeping in campsites or simply in the open air.
Even though the Czech Republic has no coastline of its own, it offers many possibilities for
enjoying the water. The grassy or sandy banks of natural swimming areas, such as the reservoirs of
Slapy, Orlík, Lipno or the popular LakeMácha (Máchovo jezero), are inviting places of relaxation.
Many visitors to the Czech Republic turn their stay into a true marathon of museums and galleries,
which Prague has in abundance. But how to get the little ones inside during a holiday!
Is your child still fresh and active after a long full day? Then this is precisely the right moment to pay a visit to one of the observatories or planetariums found not only in Prague but in a great many other cities.
Good food and drink can make or break a holiday. Nothing, though, in this regard will be lacking for you or your children in the Czech Republic.
The Czech Republic offers services of a quality comparable to anywhere in Europe, but often for a much lower price.
Prague’s shopping possibilities are on a level equivalent to anywhere in Europe, yet at the same time causing relatively little financial pain.
A land of endless fairy-tales

Zoos and botanical gardens

History and architecture made fun

Outings in nature

Holidays beside the water

Museums and galleries from a different angle

Planetariums and village museums

Goodies for both young and old

Low prices and discounts

Shopping, toys, gifts






