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Sport Trips to Prague

Prague is a great sporting city and as such is a great destination for students of Sport. We can arrange visits to both Sparta and Slavia Football Club where you will get the opportunity to visit the stadiums and explore the grounds. Alternatively why not visit the Sparta Prague Ice Hockey Stadium as the Czechs are one of the world's best Ice Hockey nations.

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O2 Sazka Arena

This is one of the most modern multifunctional sport, leisure, and exhibition halls in Europe with its progressive technologies, universal utilisation and comfort. You can visit the whole sport and culture complex followed by an interview with local staff.

Slavia Football Club

Newly opened in April 2008 this is the Czech Republic's most modern football stadium. You can visit the complex and ask questions to local club staff.

Sparta Football Club

Formed in 1893, the club has become the biggest and most successful of the three Prague teams in the Gambrinus League, having been league champions a record 26 times. The 20,000 seater stadium has gained vital income from their exploits in the European Champions League which has helped them make considerable improvements to the stadium in recent years. The visit includes a stadium tour as well as a discussion in the Victory club hall.

Sparta Prague Ice Hockey Stadium

The Czechs are one of the world's best Ice Hockey nations, with the sport proving more popular with locals than football. Sparta Prague is the biggest and best known ice hockey club. It recently celebrated its 100th year anniversary, making it one of the oldest sports clubs in Europe. It was in January 1904 that the club formed its first ice hockey team, which met on frozen lakes and ponds around Prague. This visit includes a tour of the T-Mobile Arena and concludes with a discussion session.

Guided Sightseeing Tour of Prague

This half day guided walking tour takes students through the historical Old Prague and shows all the main sights such as Prague Castle, Lesser Town, Charles Bridge, Jewish Quarter, old Town Square, Little Square and Wenceslas Square. The guide will explain about the history of all the sights and give general information.

Prague Castle Tour

Prague Castle should be the number one tourist destination for any school trip to Prague. It resembles a small town itself as it is the largest ancient castle in the world, measuring a whopping 570m long and on average 128m wide. The Czech kings, Holy Roman Emperors and presidents of the Czech Republic all used the castle as a place of work.

Jewish Quarter Tour

A guided tour of the Jewish quarter shows the history of the area and the heart of the Old Town, the Old Cemetery, the synagogues and the Golem. The guide will explain about the history of the Jews since the 2nd World War. The tour includes entrance to the Maisel, the exhibition space and depository of Jewish Museum.

River Cruises on Vltava River

Many of Prague's famous sights border the river so a river cruise is a great way to see the city. Attractions include Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, Prague Parliament, the National Theatre and Vysehrad Fortress. A one hour cruise is a great sightseeing option or take a two hour cruise with buffet dinner as an evening activity.

Ice Hockey Match

Czech ice hockey is among the world's best, and though the nation's superstars mostly play in the North American National Hockey League, the domestic O2 Extraliga offers the ice hockey experience at great value prices and is a great way to entertain your students in the evening.

Black Light Theatre Show

Language barriers are not a problem with this typically Czech art form, as most of it is pantomime. It is played out in a varied programme of shows and takes the audience on a path from total darkness to vivid lights and colours in the extreme. The intense darkness of black theatre adds to the fantasy.

Day Trip to Kutna Hora

This medieval town is located 80km to the east of Prague, and was historically the richest Czech medieval town. Kutna Hora is UNESCO listed with its many church buildings, and the mint established their coined Czech groschen here and students can savour this and purchase the coins.

Day Trip to Karlovy Vary

Karlovy Vary is a scenic spa town situated 120km west of Prague. The healing spring waters of the Hot Spring Vridlo are renowned for treating a range of ailments. The town also has a theatre, art galleries, casinos and the Museum of Glass and China.


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