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Junior Prague
Junior Prague
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Children are not renowned for their deep-abiding interest in architecture, which can make your days in Prague taxing, but here are a few of sights that may keep them amused for a second or two.
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Adventure Playground
The area near Prague's main railway station is slowly being reclaimed from nefarious characters with designer hotels and this superb enclosed kids' playground with activites for kids big and small.
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Mirror Labyrinth
Right next to the Petřín Tower is a hall of mirrors - you may even get your kids to come in if the ice cream vendors haven't caught their eye first.
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Seaworld
A loop audio tape of tidal wash envelops Prague’s little known aquarium, Mořský Svět. The suspended manta ray may be huge, but the tanks are small although well stocked with tropical and fresh water fish.
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AquaPalace Aqua Park
When one more museum will just about do them in; treat the kids to a watery side of Prague. No, we don’t mean toss them in the Vltava, but bring them to AquaPalace Aqua Park.
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Čertovka
A tiny park underneath the west end of Charles Bridge with a playground and sandpit. The fenced off area means you can let them off the leash a little.
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Letná park
Fabulous enclosed playground in the park. Fun and games galore. It is found near the rear of the gardens, by the playing fields facing Sparta Praha football stadium.
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Little Clown
For face painting, magicians and clowns for your next birthday party, give Little Clown a call. Started in England some years ago by an 11 year old entrepreneur, Little Clown has returned to full kids' party form.
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Planetarium
Prague's planetarium, opened in 1960, is the largest in the Czech Republic and one of the largest in the world. Its astronomical dome can accommodate 250 people and it houses three projectors in one building.
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Robinson Crusoe's Island
Secure children's play area in the growing OASIS City empire located conveniently in the Marks & Spencer building. Kids
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Toy Museum
The unfortunate thing about most toy museums is that children tend not to enjoy them. For the most part, the experience is too frustrating because all the cool toys are kept just out of reach by a pane of glass.
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