Romantic Things to Do in Prague
There is no need to explain anything about Prague, capital of Czech Republic, the most enchanting cobblestone walk streets, gorgeous architectures and romantic ambience. If you’re planning a trip with a loved one or if you’re given a chance to have a romantic getaway, Prague will give you unlimited activities and unforgettable experiences. In this blog post we will go through some of the most romantic Prague thing to do.
1. Walk Across and Through Charles Bridge.
One of Prague’s prettiest landmarks is also a beautiful place to kiss. Go for a walk on the bridge together hand in hand, enjoying the views of Prague castle, Vltava river and the skyline over the city. Beautiful statues adorn the bridge and the atmosphere is breathtaking with sunrise or sunset.
2. Explore Prague Castle
Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle complex in the world you must visit, peruse its historical and romantic aura. Visit the beautiful courtyards, admire St Vitus Cathedral, and admire the breathtaking panoramic views of the city from the castle grounds. For an extra touch of romance, make an effort to visit Prague at late afternoon, to see a great sunset over the city.
3. Picnic in Petřín Park
Escape up from the noise of the city and disassemble into Petřín Park. It has an extensive green space that provides a romantic setting for a picnic. Under the tree, wrangle up a cozy spot, pull back a blanket and indulge in a selection of local Czech delicacies with panoramic views of Prague’s skyline. Don’t forget the bottle of wine to drink on your love.
4. Cruise Along the Vltava River
Whether by a romantic river cruise along the Vltava River, or waxing nostalgic about the back alleys of her twenties, Grennan will successfully reinforce the feeling that it is still possible to be young, even though she is already a mother. Sip champagne whilst enjoying the beautiful views of Prague waterfront and its iconic landmarks. Also many river cruises offer dinner options whereby you get to cater in a candle light dinner as you float peacefully on the gentle waves.
5. Visit the Wallenstein Garden
In the heart of Prague there is an enchanting oasis called the Wallenstein Garden. Hand in hand you can wander through the Baroque style garden, admire the beautiful fountains, further explore the surrounding charming pavilions. Don’t leave without seeing the famous Sala Terrena covered with statues and a central fountain (ideal for a romantic photo).
6. Have a Romantic Dinner
There are literally hundreds of restaurants in Prague to suit the romantic atmosphere of a dinner. Prague has quite a few fine dining establishments that you could treat yourself and your loved one with a candlelit dinner. Enjoy traditional Czech cuisine or find international culinary experience at hand and enjoy the cozy atmosphere of these types of establishments.
7. Experience Prague’s Royal Gardens
Prague’s Royal Gardens (several lovely landscaped gardens around the Prague Castle complex) Enjoy the strolling past the flowerbeds, the ponds, the hidden nooks all in a touch of romantic atmosphere. Breathtaking views of Prague’s rooftops and spires can be had by climbing the Garden on the Ramparts.
8. Enjoy a Classical Music Concert
A must do if you like music or would like to experience it is going to see Prague through the lens of classical music, with your love perhaps. There are many concert halls and churches in the city where classical performances are held. Sink into the love surrounded by the romantic melodies of Mozart, Beethoven and Dvořák, and enjoy the music plunging you with your other half into another place.
Conclusion
The architecture, those charming streets and romantic atmosphere in Prague makes it definitely a dream destination for a romantic getaway. The city is plastered with activities where from strolling across historic bridges, to candlelit dinners there are a number of things that are going to tip the flame to a peak to satisfy the longing of romance. Pack your bags and grab your partners’ hand and plan a romantic expedition to Prague.
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