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Agátin svět toy store in Dejvice, CZ
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View of Agátin svět in Dejvice, CZ
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View of Agátin svět in Dejvice, CZ
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Agátin svět

4.7(140 reviews)Activity
🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours👶 Best for ages 1-7. Toddlers and preschoolers will love the soft play equipment and ball pits, while early elementary kids enjoy the climbing structures. The setup is specifically designed for younger children, so older kids may find it less challenging.

About

Agátin svět is a vibrant indoor play center in Prague's Dejvice neighborhood, offering a safe, climate-controlled environment where young children can burn energy through slides, ball pits, and age-appropriate climbing structures. With an impressive 4.7-star rating from local families, this venue also functions as a toy store, making it perfect for combining playtime with souvenir shopping during your Prague visit.

Highlights

  • Multiple slides suitable for different confidence levels
  • Spacious ball pit area for safe tumbling and play
  • Age-appropriate climbing structures for developing motor skills
  • On-site toy store with unique European toys and gifts
  • Clean, well-maintained facility highly rated by local families

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Staff may have limited English, so download a translation app or learn basic Czech phrases like 'prosím' (please) and 'děkuji' (thank you) before visiting.
  2. 2.Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday or Thursday around 10 AM) to avoid crowds and give little ones more space to explore.
  3. 3.Bring socks for everyone as they are typically required in Czech indoor play centers. You can usually purchase them on-site if needed.
  4. 4.Note the shorter Saturday hours (closes at 2 PM) and Sunday closure when planning your weekend itinerary.
  5. 5.Combine your visit with toy shopping, as the venue doubles as a toy store with unique European toys you may not find at home.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (especially Tuesday through Thursday) between 10 AM and noon offer the quietest experience. Avoid Friday afternoons when local families arrive after preschool. The indoor setting makes it ideal for rainy Prague days year-round.

What to Know

Admission prices are typically posted in Czech koruna (CZK), so have a currency converter handy. Most Prague venues accept card payments, but bring some cash just in case. The Dejvice neighborhood is well-connected by Prague's efficient metro and tram system.

Seasonal Notes

As an indoor venue, Agátin svět operates year-round and is especially valuable during Prague's cold winters (November through March) or rainy days. The facility is closed on Sundays, so plan accordingly when organizing your weekend activities.

Nearby Eats

The Dejvice area has several family-friendly cafes within walking distance. Try Cafe Savoy (about 15 minutes away) for traditional Czech pastries and child-friendly meals, or look for local pizzerias which are generally welcoming to families throughout Prague.

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