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.
Take your children on the historic tram through the centre of Prague and have a look at the most frequently visited Czech monument, Prague Castle. According to the Guinness Book of Records, Prague Castle is the largest in the world. This monumental structure can also, through the exhibit The Story of Prague Castle, tell you and your children the tale of its own history… while the grown-ups look at the exhibits and the interactive 3D plans, children can play the captivating Castle Game, where they pass through the exhibit in the role of real historical personages, complete different tasks and at the end are awarded interesting prizes.
Outside of Prague, it is not far (only 25 km to the west) to the famous Gothic
castle of Karlštejn. If you visit this remarkable castle at
the end of September, you can meet with Emperor Charles IV and his court in
person, and experience the authentic medieval Karlštejn Wine Festival.
Parents can taste the excellent wine or young wine from
the castle vineyards, while children will fall speechless with wonder when
joining in the historic imperial procession full of jugglers,
knights in armour, courtiers, musicians, thoroughbred horses and such exotic
animals as camels and snakes. The procession leads up to the castle, where
further adventure awaits in the form of knights’ tournaments,
performances of medieval dances or fencing matches. After
viewing the excitement in the castle courtyard, a respite comes in the form
of a tour of the interior.





The Czech Republic’s mountains offer high-quality conditions for downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and plenty of other activities. Another truly big attraction associated with winter sports is relaxation in the spas. Even families with children will be completely thrilled in the Czech Republic’s mountains.
Anyone who enjoyed playing at soldiers as a kid, who loves history, or who just wants to see something special should certainly head for the South Moravian town of Slavkov u Brna at the end of November. Here, the re enactment of the famous Battle of the Three Emperors will take place. Nearly a thousand enthusiasts will do battle in period uniforms.
Imaginative, amusing, splendid… and fun for everyone. With such words, one can describe the offer of New Year’s programmes in the metropolis as well as other places in the Czech Republic. Organisers have arranged events for families with children, young people, sportsmen and all those wanting to treat themselves to something special. Here is our New Year’s menu. 