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Basic MICE group itinerary in Prague

PRAGUE | ACTIVE AND FUN LEARNING 

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND & ITINERARY SUGGESTION


TRIP ITINERARY EXAMPLE

Escape to the heart of Europe and discover the captivating city of Prague on a journey filled with rich history, vibrant culture, and breath-taking sights. In Prague, get lost in the charming streets of Old Town, explore the magnificent Prague Castle, and enjoy the famous Astronomical Clock. 

Highlights: 

  • River cruise with dinner
  • Bike tour of Prague 
  • The Original Beer Experience

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DAY 1 | WELCOME TO PRAGUE

Theme: 
Welcome & First Impressions

Morning: Meet & greet with your Guide at the airport, transfer to hotel, just leave all luggage there, lunch in a local pub 

Afternoon: The Original Pilsner Experience, 1hr river cruise and free time

Evening: Dinner in Ambiente Brasileiro


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DAY 2 | CITY HUNT & BIKE TOUR

Theme: 
Getting to know the city in a different way

Morning: Breakfast followed by City Hunt / 2-2,5hrs duration

Afternoon: Lunch & Brewery tour U Fleku, Bike tour incl. drink pause at Letna beer garden, returning to hotel and free time at your leisure

Evening: Dinner at FUZE or Red Stag restaurant

 


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DAY 3 | DEPARTURE

Theme:
Final moments in Prague and good bye till we meet again

Morning: Free time at your leisure, Check-out and departure to the airport


EXTRA & OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES

Culture & History

  • Prague City Tour – Uncover Prague's Old Town wonders through the Old Town to the Charles Bridge. We can also offer 4 hours city tour that includes Prague Castle Tour. 
  • Jewish Prague – History of the Jewish community, uncover one of the oldest Jewish Ghetto in Europe 
  • Tours of Estates theatre, State opera, National theatre, National library, Municipal House, Rudolfinum,...

Industry, Science & Technology (Day Trips)

  • SKODA car museum and factory – Visit the Skoda Museum with old cars, see a film (on request) about Skoda and go to two factory halls to see how they produce Skoda cars
  • Nuclear Power Plant Temelin – Energy production, science, and sustainability 


Culture & Everyday Life

  • Medieval evening – welcome to middle ages and enjoy entertainment from sword fighters, jugglers, and belly dancers, all set to traditional music
  • Folklore show  – Introduction to national traditions and music
  • Cooking or food tasting workshop – Czech cuisine and cultural habits 
  • Original beer tour experience – discover the story of Pilsner Urquell, the world's first golden lager that revolutionized the beer industry 180 years ago


Leisure & Active Options

  • Bike tours – active way of getting to know the city
  • Prague fun kayaking – fun paddling trip combines adventure together with exploring famous historic sites
  • City quiz / treasure hunt – Interactive learning and teamwork in the city center

PRAGUE & CZECHIA HISTORY IN A NUTSHELL

Prague is one of the oldest cities in Central Europe. It grew around a castle above the River Vltava and became a political, cultural, and trade center already in the Middle Ages. Thanks to limited wartime damage, much of its historic architecture has survived. The Czech Republic lies in the heart of Europe and has always been influenced by both Western and Eastern powers. Its location made it an important crossroads for trade, ideas, religion, and later political movements.

Before World War II
In the Middle Ages, the Czech lands were part of the Holy Roman Empire, and Prague was once its capital. In the 19th century, the city became a key center of Czech national revival. After World War I, Czechoslovakia was created in 1918 as a democratic state.

The 20th Century
During World War II, the country was occupied by Nazi Germany. After the war, Czechoslovakia fell under communist rule and became part of the Eastern Block. In 1968, the Prague Spring attempted to reform the system but was stopped by a Soviet invasion. In 1989, the peaceful Velvet Revolution ended communism.

Why Prague Matters
Prague tells the story of Europe’s struggles between democracy and dictatorship, freedom and control. Its history helps understand how political systems affect everyday life and how societies remember and overcome difficult periods.