But the nicest winter activities are outside of town. If you dont have snow in the city you will find snow there. Here are our favorite family tips on what to do during the winter months in Prague and the Czech Republic.
Go ice-skating!
In December, the out-of-town ice skating places opens. There are many places as its quite popular here. The quality of the ice varies but overall it is good, and cheap! I think every place are renting out skates but not all rent out helmets. Some have "learning tools" like seals, whales and penguins that you can push or sit on, or just simple aids for the little ones. The cost is free or very cheap. We have tried these places:
Letna park has free ice skating. There are views over Prague Castle, close to playground and more views. There is a "beer tent" with sunbeds right next door. Sometimes it can be a lot of people and then the ice is not good so it is best to go when others go to school or work.
If you want to go in the old town can go iceskating at Na Františku. It is a bit more expensive but it is centrally located and there is a playground and area to run around at. Good for toddlers and good hot dogs
Kasarna Karlin is a hidden large artsy hipster courtyard near the messy long-distance bus stop at Florenc. There are fun art and among other things, a unicorn statue. This is also good for toddlers as there is a lot of space to run at, quiet, and there are "whales" to push and sit on and good toilets.
Arkády Pankrác is a shopping centre in Prag 4. The iceskating rink is outside the entrance. There are fun penguins and seals to go with.
Go skiing and snowboarding in the mountains
We have tested various ski resorts in the Czech Republic. Most are within 1-2 hours drive of Prague. Because of the proximity you can make day trips if you don't want to spend money on accommodation in the mountains, which can be economical if you live in town! Otherwise, accommodation is cheap if you dont go when others go. There are many ski resorts, mostly on the mountain ranges that surrounds the country. Here are some favourites that are good for toddlers and beginners:
Bozi Dar is located near the German border. When we were there there were meter-high piles of snow along the roads. The slopes are very good for beginners with button lifts. In the vicinity are steeper ski slopes.
Bozi Dar |
Severak is located in the Jizera Mountains about 80 minutes north of Prague. It is very child-friendly with beginner's slopes with button lifts, a playroom for babies and a great toboggan slope.
The toboggan slope in Severak |
Picture from Czech tourism |
Climbing
The Czechs like to climb. There are many places for indoor climbing and cool mountains with natural "bouldering". Climbing is perfect for bad weather. It is possible to get private lessons cheap and climbing equipment is affordable as well. On average, it usually costs 80 kc in entry. Some favorite places are;
Smichoff |
Big wall is our most favorite place. Here the boys get private lessons in climbing in English for not much money. It's big and fresh. It is located in Prague 9.
Boulder bar is a child-friendly bouldering place near Stromovka Park. It is easy to get there and easy to bring a 1 year old so we go there regularly. There are childrens walls with slides and many more or less advanced walls for the larger people. It feels like there is a need for renovation, but it's okay!
On Boulder bar with our friend Pontus that is an expert climber. |
Cold and rainy weather is perfect for creative and educational indoor activities
During those days that you dont want to stay out for a long time you can do more of the things you might not have done if it was warm and sunny. Then you can, for example:
It feels extra good that the soup is not only tasty but bought with sound money as well. |
Kids playing chess with friends Pontus and Ulrika at Maze. |
Learn from an expert. One of the best things about home schooling is that you take responsibility for the children's learning in a way that suits them and you can design the learning entirely yourself with the kids and bring in knowledge from others when you think it is needed. You need to have a proactive mind I think for home schooling to be ultimately successful but you also need to take it in the childs pace and at the childs terms. You can always ask if there is someone who is an expert on something the kids are interesting in and if they want to teach your kids. It may be better than being bound to a group course for some kids. I think it's a good way to get inspiration from others and try different things. Here at a private arts lesson with an artist from Costa Rica at the Maze café.
In Prague there are so many museums and courses and activities for things that you thought of and didnt think of For example, the modern art museum Narodni Galerie has nice cheap workshops for small children. The Christian library arranges story telling and creative workshops for homeschoolers.
Aqua parks and indoor swimming
A favorite activity here a shiveringly cold rainy day is swimming. It is important for safety to learn to swim so we encourage the children to both play and exercise swimming techniques. The best thing is to go to swimming pools with both a swimming exercise pool and fun things. The easiest place to go with several children, and especially a 1 year old that runs off all the time, is Letnany Lagoon. It is quite small but there is a 25-meter exercise swimming pool, a large slow slide, a baby pool and two jacuzzis. You get an overview over the whole place which is good when the children go in different directions.
Bild från Letnany Lagoon. |
A good swimming pool that is only for exercise swim in is located at Vystaviste Holesovice. It's cheap, fresh and it's quiet there.
We have also been to a huge water park called Aqua Palace which is one of the largest in central Europe. Its located in southern Prague. It's expensive but it's the dream for people that love water slides.
Visit a science center
We think it's great fun to go to a science center. I know of 3 places in the Czech Republic and we have visited all of course. The favorite is VIDA Science centrum in Brno, which is a little over 2 hours away by train from Prague. There is a lot to do and you need 2 days I think. Chemistry workshops and activities for children are also held there.
The closest science centers are in Liberec (IQLANDIA) and in Plzen (TECHMANIA), which is about an hours drive from Prague. The former has several floors of experiments and an outdoor area for water experiments. The latter has a planetarium connected to it.
En short film about our 2-day visit at Vida science centrum
Prague worldschooling
I arrange activities and meet ups through Prague worldschooling on a regular basis. Larger meetings and planned events are advertised on the facebook page and the blog otherwise we spontaneously hang out. Anyone who wants to know more about our worldschooling group is welcome to read the blog or the facebook page. We welcome new worldschoolers and initiative initiatives.
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