The bohemian allure and fairytale features of Prague make it a perfect destination for beach-weary vacationers who want to immerse themselves in culture. You could devote an entire day to exploring Prazsky hrad (Prague Castle), then refueling over a hearty dinner at a classic Czech tavern. Spend some time wandering the Old Town Square before heading over to gape at The Old Town Hall and Astronomical Clock. Prague’s best bars are found in cellars, where historic pubs set the scene for a night of traditional tippling.
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Whether you're a tourist or a local, a student group or an office team, Alternative Prague Tours will show you a different side of the city: the unusual, the innovative, and the unforgettable. We offer wide range of experiences from unusual city tours, alternative art and culture experiences, graffiti and street art workshops, bar and pub tours to escape games and treasure hunts. All experiences are provided by locals from the art scene of Prague. Join us for this unforgettable Prague experience today!
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The only English Language Dance Studio in Prague! Dance and movement training for Adults and Children from 2 years old, Tiny Tots, Ballet, Modern, Jazz Broadway & Song, Rock n Roll, Tap, Disco Boogie, modern dance, flamenco, salsa, Ball & Wedding Prep dance courses. Summer Dance Camp Kids, Dance Workshops. Private groups. A warm and welcoming environment.
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Salsa4Water is a 100% charity organization that provides dancing classes in exchanging for raising funds towards the WaterAid charity. The classes are structured to accommodate for everyone from beginner level to advanced and are all based on drop in sessions.
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InterArt Gallery is an international contemporary art gallery founded in 1998 in Prague. Located on Husova street, a few meters away from the Old Town Square and the illustrious Charles' Bridge, the InterArt Gallery Gor became famous for its rich variety of contemporary oil paintings, acrylic paintings, graphic art, drawings, sculptures and ceramics by numerous, internationally known, as well as lesser known artists. For that reason, it has become a quality reference for contemporary art lovers in Czech Republic and abroad.
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Centre for Contemporary Performing Arts
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On the surface, dance academy Prague DanceDifferent is a school. But we wouldn’t be here if it was just to be a dance school… We are here because we love great people, and DanceDifferent allows us to meet copious amounts of great people. We are here because we feel that learning to listen to music and connecting with music and other people is time much better spent than sitting in front of a TV. Single lesson available for purchase.
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Smalterie - is a fun creative workshop both for children and adults who like to try new things or just create a unique souvenir from Prague :) In just an hour, we will teach you how to use enamel and you can go ahead and paint your own mug (or other enamel articles such as a sign or enamel jewelry). Of course, you can stay longer - there is no time limit! If you have not done it before, it is no problem at all - our patient tutors will explain everything (in English or in Czech). After you have finished painting we will fire it in our furnace and after it cools down (approximately 5 minutes) you can take your creation home with you :) The cost of painting one mug is 290 Kč.
It's hard to miss the lovely enamel mugs everywhere in Old Town - here's a chance to create your own! In the back of a tourist shop, there's a lovely little workshop where you can paint your own mugs or signs, which they then bake so that the enamel is permanent. The staff person was friendly, helpful, patient, fun, and spoke English. My teenage son and I had a blast and walked away with great souvenirs. If you have kids that are tired of looking at things (or if you are tired of looking at things), here's a great way to spend some time creating. It was a highlight of our trip!
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I am offering a unique first-hand experience of a mesmerising 170-years-old photographic technique called wet plate collodion. No digital camera hidden inside a decrepit bellows - this is the real deal, 100% handmade original photographs on tin plates that will last for many generations (and perhaps confuse a future archeologist or two). By booking with me you will not only get an everlasting memory of you time spent in Prague, but also experience the magic of 19th century photography in real life and gain an understanding of how difficult yet rewarding photography was back then. I am an experienced portrait and documentary photographer with a small studio at Malá Strana, the Lesser Side, in the very heart of old Prague. I have had the pleasure of working with hundreds of clients from all over the world. My works was awarded with several prizes including two 1st place awards at Czech Press Photo (Portrait, Arts).
Saki (as old friends call him) has not changed since we met on highschool 25 years ago. Buddy with specific skills, interests and opinions able to be absolutely focused on what is he doing. It was really pleasure spent some time in Saki’s atelier with my kids and got amazingly looking photo produced by photographic process from the 1850s called wet plate collodion. If you are still looking for any xmas presents, stop doing that and visit studio located in the historic centre of Prague (Malá Strana). You will take away an unforgettable experience and stunning metal sheet. Lukas
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