Rain in Prague

Rain in Prague



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Rain in Prague
Prague in the Rain: 20 Bad Weather Activities
Aktualisiert am 6. Dezember 2021 von  Gizem
To help you keep your head above water in rainy or bad weather, we have prepared a list of the 20 best things to do in Prague in the rain.
A boat tour can be all the more romantic and fascinating in the rain. The city seems immediately much dreamier and can be admired in a completely different light.
Since the boats are covered, you can just snuggle into the cozy-warm interior and discover the highlights of the city from the water. Vltava River tours belong on every Prague traveler's to-do list anyway. A wide variety of tours are offered - from panoramic river cruises to sightseeing dinner cruises.
Museums can be found on almost every corner in Prague. Take advantage of the rainy weather to discover Prague's cultural offerings. Some of the classics are the Prague National Museum, the Jewish Museum, the Museum of Communism, and the National Technical Museum .
Also, museums like the Museum of Miniatures, the Museum of the Senses, the Chocolate Museum, and the Lego Museum are ideal for a family vacation.
Escape from the rain and pamper yourself with a wellness day. Numerous spas and thermal baths, as well as health resorts, such as Teplice, the oldest spa in Bohemia (only an hour's drive from Prague), can be visited in the region.
A special kind of wellness experience is offered by the two beer spas in the heart of Prague. Those who prefer a more classic experience can make use of the numerous wellness offerings in Prague's wellness hotels and unwind there.
You can get a bit closer to the clouds in Prague's Žižkov TV Tower. At a height of 216 meters, it is one of the tallest buildings in the Czech capital. The restaurant at 63 meters offers culinary delights. On the viewing platform at 95 meters, one of the best viewpoints in Prague, you can watch the rain clouds slowly pass by...
A day at the Aquapalace helps to forget the dreary rainy weather quite quickly. The largest aqua park in Central Europe is a popular Prague attraction for kids . While the little ones romp in the children's water playground with a pirate shipwreck, adults can relax in the sauna world. Attractions like the turbo slides and the space bowl offer pure adrenaline.
Escape the rain with a visit to a restaurant or café. Classics of traditional Czech cuisine such as dumplings, goulash, "Bohemian soup," and roast pork are waiting for you. You can find our tips on the best restaurants in our list of  13 restaurants in Prague with Bohemian cuisine .
Currently, the most famous Czech dessert is the Baumkuchen or Trdelnik, which used to be found only at Christmas markets or in street stalls. Thanks to the current hype around the pastry, you can find it on almost every corner. We recommend the Good Food Coffee and Bakery on Karlov Street in front of Charles Bridge.
Prague Castle attracts many visitors not only on rainy weather days. The majestic 9th-century castle holds countless sights, including important museums, churches, palaces, and parks. Highlights include St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, the Basilica of St. George, and the Golden Lane. The castle is also an experience for children, you can travel back in time to the Middle Ages and discover how Bohemian kings, Holy Roman Emperors, and Austrian Emperors once lived and ruled.
If you are not afraid of a few raindrops, we recommend the ceremonial changing of the castle guard. It takes place daily at 12 o'clock with great pomp and marching music on the square of honor.
The perfect place to brave the rainy weather is Prague's Underworld. Various guided tours of underground Prague show a whole new side of the Czech capital.
Discover hidden rooms, cellars, and dungeons, while learning more about Prague's medieval history.
Of course, one classic rainy weather activity should not go unmentioned here: shopping ! The Czech capital is a true shopper's paradise. Visitors can enjoy not only a wide range of different offerings, but also comparatively cheaper products. Ideal in rainy weather is the "Palladium" with 200 stores in downtown Prague.
Gray rainy weather is perfect for experiencing Prague's beer culture. To taste the famous Czech beers such as Pilsner and Budweiser, there are plenty of breweries, pubs, and bars. You can find our recommendations on this list: Where can I drink good beer in Prague ?
The special relationship with the golden brew is also noticeable in Prague with many attractions that offer curiosities related to beer. Besides the well-known pub crawls, there is, for example, a beer spa, a beer museum, city tours by beer bike, even airport transfers on a beer bus.
Another tourist magnet in Prague, which delights minds even in adverse weather conditions, are classical concerts. The Czech capital has long been considered a center of classical music. Not only the Czech national composer Smetana, famous for the play "The Moldau", but also the premieres of Mozart's operas Don Giovanni, and Figaro made classical music popular in Prague among both locals and tourists.
Numerous concert halls, churches, palaces, opera houses, and theaters offer outstanding classical concerts in a breathtaking atmosphere.
A visit to the Papionia Butterfly House offers a glimpse into the world of butterflies as well as stunning photo opportunities. Admire hundreds of exotic butterflies from around the world fluttering around visitors. The green oasis with more than 600 colorful butterflies is the ideal retreat, as the building is always heated to 26 degrees, regardless of climate and weather conditions.
You can defy gravity and rainy weather in the wind tunnel of the Skydive Arena in Prague. You will feel pure adrenaline when you experience the forces of free fall on your own body and fly like a bird. If you want, you can have your 4-minute flight experience recorded and take it home as a souvenir.
On a rainy day, a visit to an Escape Room will please all ages. To escape from the realistically designed themed room, skill, powers of deduction, and team spirit are required. Thrills and exciting puzzle adventures quickly make you forget the rainy weather.
Escape the rain at a theater performance. However, the black light theater performance is a special kind of experience. Enjoy a completely non-verbal, but all the more magical interactive 4D show under black lights. The exciting theater performance with spectacular visual effects is a spectacle for the whole family.
Founded in 1143, Strahov Monastery houses a magnificently appointed Baroque library that houses more than 200,000 volumes, artifacts, and curiosities. The monastery, near Prague Castle, is also home to a brewery reputed to brew the best beer in the Czech Republic.
Even though you probably won't escape the rainy weather on a trip to Prague's surroundings, an adventure and exploring a new city makes you look at the rainy weather in a completely different light. Charming Bohemian villages, like Český Krumlov and Kutná Hora, and also the Terezín Memorial are located in the area surrounding Prague and are extremely worth seeing.
Against gloomy weather and gloomy moods helps a game of mini golf in the dark! Whether with friends or family, playing mini golf under black light is not only fun, it's also a feast for the eyes. See how the black light reflects off the bright colors on the golf balls, obstacles, and room decorations. If that's not enough, you can also paint your face with black light face paint.
Those looking for a rain spell may find what they are looking for at the Museum of Alchemists and Magic of Old Prague . In the former residence of the court alchemist and maker of miracle elixirs, Edward Kelley, visitors can explore the fascinating world of alchemy and magic. Discover under what conditions experiments were performed and elixirs were brewed.
The exhibition focuses on the most famous era of alchemists, the reign of Rudolf II. Especially worth seeing are the library of the alchemist John Dee and the room of Doctor Faust.
The second museum in this direction in Prague is the Speculum Alchemiae .
For those who don't shy away from the rain, we recommend a rain walk. You can enjoy a completely different view of the city, which is now dominated by peace and quiet.
Crowded places are deserted and nature can be especially magical in the rain. Afterwards, you can warm up in a cozy café with a nice hot drink.
You can find our café recommendations in our list of 14 Cafés in Prague .
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By Vanessa G. November 18, 2019 13 Mins Read

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Prague is one of the most beautiful cities to visit during the Spring blossom and Summer sunshine. But even in Autumn’s glory, the city of a hundred spires takes visitors in its ban with its marvelous architecture and eerily history. When the temperatures drop and the clouds reign over the Golden city, many of us find it hard to visit and breathe in the city as much as they could when the drops wouldn’t fall down to earth. Behold! For we found a bunch of cool and interesting things to do in the city!
Let’s be honest: We all hope to get lucky enough to have the sun shining on us when we visit a place. But truth is, the weather is not always willing to grant that wish. Luckily, Prague offers plenty of cover to ground – even if you want to stay out of the rain. Here come the coolest things to do in Prague that will make you ‘sing’!
Steam, warmth and coziness: INFINIT Sauna is one our favourite ways to spend a rainy day in the city of a hundred spires. With over 10 saunas in their spa world, the wellness area in Vysocany makes for a perfect hideout for when the weather isn’t going as planned. Choose between Finnish, Honey, Herb or Salt Saunas , get refreshed with drinks from their bar and cool down by throwing ice over you or dumping a pot of water over you. A wonderful experience for when it’s dark, cold and rainy out.
Location: Malletova 6, Prague 9
Opening Hours: 9 AM – 11 PM
When in Prague, it’s almost a sin to not experience and learn about THE Czech legacy: Beer! Especially when it’s raining outside, the Staropramen Brewery offers a welcome hiding spot, with lots to things to see and – of course – taste. Dive into the history and making of the hoppy essence that is all too well-known around the globe and get to taste their different beers on a tour through the brewery in the heart of Prague.
Location: Nádražní 84, Prague 5
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Nothing quite like a good cuppa on a rainy, cold day out! And by visiting one of the over 150 tea houses in Prague, you dive right into a big junk of Czech Republic’ history, too! How so?
Cajvony have been an important place for Czechs to turn to ever since (and even before) the Communist Regime had taken over the country. Behind closed doors, though, the tasting of tea didn’t stop. Eventually, when the Velvet Revolution marked the end of the iron fist’s clasp around the country, tea houses popped up in the city once again – flourishing up to this very day.
You will find a vast assortment in all tea houses around the city. Be it Chinese, Nepalese, Indian or Japanese tea that makes your heart beat faster; the Cajovny in the city got what you are looking for. We especially like Tea Mountain for their special tea ceremonies and cozy interior. Of course, you shouldn’t miss out on the ‘first’ Cajovna in Prague: Dobra Cajovna .
Location: Křižíkova 488, Prague 8
Opening Hours: 11 AM – 8 PM
Do you love art and even more making it?
Silvia Vezzuto is your woman to turn to then! Her art space just off the busy Jiriho z Podebrad square offers Art Lessons every week, during which the artist (well-known in the city for her frescos but also her paintings) helps you get your skills to the next level!
The bubbly lady makes the time fly by and will teach you some tricks to optimize your next work of art with lots of laughter and fun.
They say the body needs more calories when it’s cold and rainy. What better excuse to stop by one of our favourite shops: Oh Deer Bakery ! The team of Oh Deer specializes in making the most heavenly Cronuts in the country (and probably beyond).
Whether you’re a chocolate lover and order the caramel Nutella Cronut or you like it fruity and go for the Strawberry or Mango delight; Oh Deer Bakery will make each and every taste bud of yours dance and your tummy happy. Try their monthly specials – they are finger-licking good and only available for a limited time.
Due to their success, Oh Deer Bakery was able to open a  second location right next to Narodni shopping mall and are a little easier to reach now – unless you stay close ti I.P. Pavlova, of course. We still like going to their original location for its coziness and quietness
Locations: Bělehradská 62, Prague 2 / Purkyňova 2 Prague 1
Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 8 AM – 5 PM / Sat 9 AM – 2 PM
What do we do when it’s raining from above? Obviously, we get underground! There are a couple of underground tunnel tours in Prague, though we found this one to be the most interesting one. As you enter the ‘Cistirna’ (Waterwork Treatment Plant) of the Prague municipality, the brick walls of the tunnel lead the way into the magnificent halls underground.
Marvel at the original machinery and explore the old steam and boiler room that powered the old treatment plant. A very different experience to be had in Prague – with lots of history involved.
Be sure to book a tour online before you set out to Bubenec.
Location: Papírenská 6, Prague 6
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Cold and rainy out? Not a problem for these guys! If you are into music – whether you like to make it yourself or just enjoy listening to some – Zizkovsiska is your place to go on a rainy Sunday!
The art space in Zizkov opens their doors every Sunday for all people that love to jam or see coming new tunes together. Have yourself a hot soup as you take in the scene and of course a beer for good measure.
Jamming at the art space in Prague 3 is a great way to work around the rainy weather and yet stay on the pulse of the city.
Location: Husitská 11, Prague 3
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Of course, we all know how to evade the rain – going to the cinema! But is that really something you should do when you are on holiday? The answer is yes! At least in Prague you should!
The city of a hundred spires is home to so many Art House Cinemas that it would almost be a mistake to not pay a visit to one of them. They are well-integrated into Czech life and loved because of their comfy seats and private feeling. They also handpick the movies they screen and thus always make sure that you will get to watch something not everybody else does. Of course, they also screen the classics like ‘Kill Bill’ or ‘Hateful Eight’. Get your cinema fix at Aero, Bio Oko, Kino Pilotu or Svetozor .
If you love exploring the works of filmmakers that sadly are not shown in the big cinemas and are into theme-weeks, check out Kino Ponrepo . They organise film festivals that honor and show the movies from filmmakers from all over the world. For example throughout the Kiwi & Aussie Film Festival or the Ukrainian Film Festival .
Who said going to the cinema in a different country couldn’t be educational?
Sit down, have a yourself a pint and wait for it to all blow over.  When it’s raining in the capital, why not make your very own beer tour happening? With the shock of pubs, restaurants and establishment that pour Czech beer from the tap, you almost wish it’ll be raining throughout your stay. And the assortment is vast. From mini breweries like Hostivar, Moucha or Kail to internationally known ones like Pilsner, Staropramen, Budvar and more.
Start your tour in Dva Kohouti and follow your beer trail all the way to Brevnov’s Monastery Brewery (for a heavenly experience). If you want to expand your radius, stop by Vinohradsky Pivovar in Vinohrady or taste some freshly draft pints at Beer Geek (they also have a bottle shop about 5 minutes away).
Why not dress up and gorge yourself on some expertly mixed cocktails when in Prague? It’s not just the bustling nightlife and clubs that makes people flock to the Czech capital, but also the many cozy and homey cocktail bars tucked away in alleys and narrow streets. Get comfortable at classy spots like Bar and Books or experience anything but ordinary at Anonymous .
Hemingway welcomes you to have a drink with the famous writer – well, at least the spirit of him – that the bar was named after and Oblaca up in Zizkov’s TV Tower will take you on a whole different level of cocktail experience.
Prague’s pot of history runneth over; the capital of Czech Republic has seen many changes and witnessed many important political events. Though spots like Wenceslas Square might not be the place to visit when it rains, the many museums around the city tell the tales of the Golden City masterfully, too.
If you want to go back all the way in time, be sure to stop by at the Anthropology Museum of Prague , where you can dive into the world of skulls from a thousands years ago and reveal the stories from ancient Prague.
The Jewish Museum of Prague tells the shocking story of World War II and how the situation in Prague was. If you prefer something more lighthearted, stop by the Smetana or Dvorak Museum and get to know everything about the famous Czech composers.
Talking about lighthearted, ‘ Na Film ‘ offers the perfect option to get to know all about the history of film in Prague. The city of a hundred spires is up to this day a popular filming location because of its pretty buildings and narrow alleys. At ‘Na Film’, the history of movie making is rolled out from the birth to nowadays technologies.
And talking about technology, the Technology Museum in Prague 7 shall not be left out. If you are interested in peaking into the history of all sorts of technology (public transport, photography, television and more), you will not be disappointed by this massive, 5 level building.
Rodin, Dürer or Goya: Prague is not just a magical place because of it’s architecture and rich history. The city of a hundred spires boasts a shock of phenomenal art museums to visit. Prague is home to a alternative art scene, where new artists get to showcase what they can in a bunch of places. But also the international masters can be found around the Golden City.
For contemporary art, check out DOX , nestled right next to the Vltava river up in Palmovka.
The National Gallery on Old Town Square is your place to go if you are interested in Japanese and Korean culture. They boast a big exhibition about crafts and art from 7’000 kilometers away!
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