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Aquapalace Praha

$$Water Park
🕑 4-6 hours👶 Best for ages 2-16. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy the shallow children's pool areas with mini slides and water features, while older kids and teens love the adrenaline-pumping water slides and wave pools. The facility is large enough that all age groups can find age-appropriate attractions.

About

Aquapalace Praha is one of Central Europe's largest water park complexes, offering an incredible escape for families with everything from gentle kiddie pools to thrilling water slides. The climate-controlled indoor facility means year-round fun regardless of Prague's weather, making it perfect for families looking to break up museum visits with active water play.

Highlights

  • Multiple thrilling water slides including tube slides and speed slides for brave kids
  • Dedicated children's pool area with shallow water, mini slides, and interactive water features
  • Wild River lazy river perfect for families to float together
  • Wave pool that creates beach-like conditions
  • Variety of hot tubs and relaxation pools for parents while kids play nearby

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring or rent a locker for valuables as you'll spend hours in the water. Lockers use a chip bracelet system.
  2. 2.Arrive right when it opens (typically 8-9am) to avoid the afternoon crowds, especially on weekends and Czech school holidays.
  3. 3.The wellness area is adults-only, so plan childcare if parents want spa time. Better yet, take turns while one parent stays with kids in the water park.
  4. 4.Food is available on-site but can be pricey. Consider eating a big breakfast before arriving, though outside food policies vary.
  5. 5.English signage is available, but download a translation app for menu items and detailed instructions. Staff generally speak basic English.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings, especially Tuesday through Thursday, for the smallest crowds. Avoid Czech school holidays and weekends when local families fill the complex. The indoor climate is controlled year-round, so any season works equally well.

What to Know

Admission prices are moderate (around 500-800 CZK per person depending on time and day) and include access to all water attractions. The facility has food courts, changing rooms with family cabins, and rental towels. Located in the Smíchov district with parking available on-site for a fee.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round as an indoor facility, making it an excellent rainy day option any time of year. Expect peak crowds during Czech school holidays (July-August, Christmas break, and Easter week) and on weekends.

Nearby Eats

Smíchov shopping center (Nový Smíchov) is within walking distance and offers familiar chains like McDonald's and KFC alongside Czech family restaurants with English menus. For a local experience, try Cafe Savoy in nearby Malá Strana for excellent pastries and kid-friendly Czech cuisine.

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