Cosmopolitan, modern, historical, magical, romantic, Prague is nicknamed the city of a hundred spires and it is full of cafés, gourmet experiences, music and much more. In addition, it is a tolerant city that respects human rights and knows how to pamper its visitors. Rainbow travelling simply gets the green light in Prague!
The philistine and intolerant city of Prague? No way! Prague's inhabitants cast their alleged narrow-mindedness and intolerance aside a long time ago. Prague is chosen as a holiday destination by more and more gays and lesbians from all over the world. You can walk along the streets of this modern as well as romantic metropolis hand in hand without worries and you will find a wide range of clubs, discos and other fun places in rainbow colours.
Prague: the heart of Europe open to all without exception. This is true for members of G&L community as well, of course, and their lives are thus much easier and more colourful. Apart from romantic strolls and nooks, cosy taverns and extraordinary experiences, Prague offers one more convenience that no large metropolis can do without. You simply have to admit that a trip to a city without streets full of boutiques, shops selling fashion brands, cosmetic products, jewellery and other luxurious accessories would be all too boring!
Are you looking for the perfect destination for relaxation and regeneration? Come and try the Czech Republic! Renowned (and thus vibrant) Czech spas are awaiting you, as well as a more intimate atmosphere of smaller G&L friendly hotels and wellness centres where you will find peace of mind and romantic privacy with your loved one.
Picturesque Prague sections regularly rank among the top romantic destinations of the world. Have you walked over Charles Bridge hand in hand with your loved one? Have you stopped at Kampa, taken a cruise boat along the River Vltava and the funicular to Petřín hill, Prague's renowned destination of all people that are in love? Not yet? In that case there is still plenty to do and see: embark on your journey to old Prague!