


Toy Museum
About
Tucked away in Prague's historic Hradčany district, this charming Toy Museum houses one of the world's largest toy collections, spanning from antique wooden toys to iconic Barbie dolls. The interactive displays and nostalgic treasures create a magical experience where children can marvel at playthings from different eras and cultures, while parents enjoy a delightful trip down memory lane.
Highlights
- ✓Extensive Barbie doll collection spanning decades that fascinates kids and nostalgic parents alike
- ✓Vintage tin toys, trains, and mechanical toys that demonstrate how children played before electronics
- ✓Interactive play areas where children can actually touch and engage with certain toys
- ✓International toy collection showing playthings from different countries and cultures
- ✓Classic teddy bear and stuffed animal displays including rare antique pieces
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit in the morning right at 9:00 AM to avoid tour groups and have a more intimate experience with the collection
- 2.The museum is located within Prague Castle complex, so combine your visit with castle sightseeing and purchase a combo ticket to save money
- 3.While interactive, many vintage toys are behind glass, so bring along a small snack or toy for restless toddlers
- 4.English signage is available throughout, making it easy for international visitors to navigate
- 5.The museum has two floors with narrow staircases, so be prepared if traveling with a stroller (consider a baby carrier instead)
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (Monday through Thursday) between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM offer the quietest experience before tour groups arrive. Avoid weekends and Czech school holidays when the museum gets crowded with local families.
What to Know
Admission is budget-friendly (under $5 per person with family discounts available), and the museum accepts both cash (Czech koruna) and cards. The venue is located up a steep hill within the Prague Castle complex, so wear comfortable walking shoes and note that there is no on-site cafe, though restrooms are available.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round with consistent daily hours. Winter visits (November through February) are quieter and offer a cozy indoor activity during Prague's cold months. The museum occasionally hosts special Christmas-themed exhibitions in December.
Nearby Eats
U Zlate Hrusky (The Golden Pear) is a family-friendly Czech restaurant just a 5-minute walk away, offering traditional dishes and a children's menu. For quicker bites, Starbucks Coffee near Prague Castle has familiar options and clean restrooms, perfect for international families needing a comfortable pit stop.
More Activities Near Hradčany
Lobkowicz Palace
Lobkowicz Palace offers families a refreshingly interactive museum experience within Prague Castle, featuring audio guides narrated by the family who still owns the collection. Kids can explore centuries of Czech history through musical instruments, armor, paintings, and artifacts while learning fascinating stories about European royalty and culture in a welcoming, less crowded setting than other castle attractions.
Prague Castle Gardens (Královská zahrada)
The Royal Gardens at Prague Castle offer a peaceful green oasis where families can let kids run freely on sprawling lawns after touring the castle's museums and historic buildings. These beautifully maintained Renaissance gardens feature shaded walking paths, colorful flower beds, and plenty of open space for children to stretch their legs, making them an essential break spot during a Prague Castle visit.
Bakeshop
This charming garden cafe offers a perfect respite for families exploring Prague Castle and the Hradčany district. With peaceful outdoor seating, stunning panoramic views of Prague, and delicious pastries and light refreshments, it's an ideal spot to recharge tired little legs. The relaxed atmosphere and family-friendly seating areas make it easy to enjoy a snack while kids take a break from sightseeing.
Petřín Gardens
Petřín Gardens is a sprawling hilltop oasis in Prague offering families an escape from the city's cobblestone streets with expansive lawns, shaded walking trails, and the iconic Petřín Lookout Tower resembling a mini Eiffel Tower. Kids can burn energy on playgrounds, families can enjoy picnics with panoramic views of Prague Castle and the Old Town, and the gentle funicular railway ride to the top is an adventure in itself.