Activity #1: Prague Castle Complex - Largest ancient castle in world (according to Guinness)! Sprawling hilltop complex includes St. Vitus Cathedral, Old Royal Palace, Golden Lane, gardens. Surprisingly wheelchair accessiblethanks to ramps originally built for horses/carriages! Main courtyard, cathedral exterior, Golden Lane all accessible. St. Vitus Cathedral interior has wheelchair ramp entrance. Old Royal Palace partially accessible (ground floor). Stunning city views from castle terraces. FREE admission to courtyards and exteriors (pay only for interior exhibitions). Exhibitions €10-15. Allow 3-4 hours minimum. Accessible tram #22 goes directly to castle area. Book Prague Castle tours on Expedia with skip-the-line access and accessible transportation.
Essential for cobblestone navigation: Extra-thick wheelchair cushion, heavy-duty wheelchair gloves, portable power bankfor photos.
Activity #2: Old Town Square and Astronomical Clock - Heart of Prague! Medieval square surrounded by Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque buildings. Famous Astronomical Clock performs hourly show (apostles appear, Death rings bell). Accessibility: Square has cobblestones but relatively flat and navigable. Wheelchair users can fully experience atmosphere, architecture, and clock show from ground level. Cannot climb Old Town Hall Tower (stairs only—but tower climb not essential to Prague experience). Surrounded by accessible cafés with outdoor seating. FREE to enjoy square. Allow 1-2 hours. Best visited morning or late afternoon (midday crowds intense).
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Activity #3: Charles Bridge - Prague's most iconic landmark! 14th-century Gothic bridge spanning Vltava River with 30 baroque statues. Fully wheelchair accessible—flat bridge surface, no steps, can roll entire 520-meter length! Buskers, artists, vendors create lively atmosphere. Stunning views of Prague Castle above, river below. Best visited sunrise (6-7 AM—empty, magical!) or evening (fewer crowds than midday). FREE. Allow 30-60 minutes depending on pace. Perfect photo opportunity—bring quality camera or smartphone gimbal stabilizer.
Activity #4: Jewish Quarter (Josefov) - Europe's best-preserved Jewish quarter with synagogues, cemetery, museum. Accessibility: Most synagogues have steps (challenging), but some accessible with assistance. Old Jewish Cemetery viewable from elevated platforms (accessible). Jewish Museum ticket includes 6 sites (€16)—inquire about accessibility at each before visiting. Flat neighborhood with smooth sidewalks between sites. Rich history—Prague's Jewish community dates to 10th century. Allow 2-3 hours.
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Activity #5: Vltava River Cruise - See Prague from water! Several companies offer accessible boat cruises with wheelchair boarding ramps. 1-hour sightseeing cruise (€12-15) or dinner cruise (€40-60). Accessible boats have ground-level boarding platforms—confirm accessibility when booking. Stunning views of Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, riverbank architecture from unique perspective. Lunch/dinner cruises include Czech cuisine. Evening cruises particularly romantic with illuminated castle. Book through accessible tour companies (Accessible Prague can arrange).
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Activity #6: Prague National Theatre - Stunning Neo-Renaissance building on Vltava River. Accessible entrance and elevators. Wheelchair spaces in auditorium (book in advance!). Opera, ballet, drama performances in Czech (many universal enough to enjoy without language). Tickets €10-50. Beautiful gold-leaf interior worth seeing even without attending performance—guided tours available (some accessible). Cultural highlight for performing arts enthusiasts.
Activity #7: Letná Park Beer Garden - Prague hilltop park with stunning panoramic city views. Accessibility Challenge: Park is uphill—accessible taxi recommended to reach summit. Once there, paved pathways, accessible beer garden with outdoor tables, incredible views worth effort! Giant metronome art installation marks spot where Stalin statue once stood. Perfect sunset location with Czech beer in hand. FREE park access, beer €2-3. Combine with Prague Castle visit (same tram line).
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Activity #8: Petřín Lookout Tower and Gardens - Mini Eiffel Tower offering 360-degree Prague views. Accessibility:Tower itself NOT accessible (stairs only). HOWEVER, Petřín Hill gardens partially accessible via funicular railway (wheelchair accessible with attendant assistance). Gardens offer beautiful walking paths, rose gardens, mirror maze. Tower climb not essential—views from gardens excellent. Funicular ticket included in public transport pass. Allow 2 hours.
Activity #9: Day Trip to Kutná Hora - Medieval silver mining town 80km from Prague, UNESCO World Heritage Site. Famous for Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church)—chapel decorated with 40,000 human skeletons arranged in artistic patterns! Accessibility: Ossuary has steps (challenging) but viewable from entrance area. St. Barbara's Cathedral (Gothic masterpiece) partially accessible. Book accessible van tour for comfortable transportation—public train challenging for wheelchairs. Full-day excursion. Fascinating, unusual day trip. Book Kutná Hora tours on Expedia.
Activity #10: Czech Beer Culture Experience - Prague has MORE beer consumption per capita than any country on Earth! Traditional beer halls (hospody) cultural institution. Accessible Beer Halls: U Fleků (1499, Prague's oldest brewpub—ground floor accessible), Lokál (modern chain with accessibility), Pivovarský dům (microbrewery, accessible). Czech pilsner beer world-famous. Order "pivo" (pee-vo) for beer. Half-liter (0.5L) standard serving. Accompanied by hearty Czech food: goulash, schnitzel, dumplings. Beer often cheaper than water! Essential Prague experience. Allow 2-3 hours for authentic dinner.
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