Discover the beauty of Prague from a kayak! Our route starts and ends in Podolí near the Racek botel. The trip to Jirásek Bridge is 2.8 km, offering the best views of the city. We can’t go further due to river weirs, so the shortest round trip is about 6 km. If you’d like to paddle more, I’ll gladly show you other interesting spots on the Vltava.
Before we start, you’ll learn how to handle a sea kayak – they’re very stable and perfect for beginners. Along the way, you’ll see Prague Castle, the National Theatre, Mánes, and more. You can set your own pace – relaxed or more active.
This tour is a unique and peaceful way to experience Prague from a new angle. I believe kayaking on the Vltava will be one of the highlights of your visit!
We'll meet right at the Racek botel. The kayak rental and school is just a few steps from the entrance to the botel. You can park your car in the Racek botel parking lot.
Vyšehrad is a historical hill fort, castle, and fortress in Prague, situated on a cliff above the right bank of the Vltava River on the southern outskirts of the historical city, in the Vyšehrad district.
The Emaus Monastery is renowned for its rich history and captivating church architecture, and it is clearly visible from the Vltava River.
Massive Renaissance Šítka water tower (Šítkovská vodárenská vež), located on Vltava river embankment in Prague' historic centre, is probably the best known and the most photographed preserved historic water tower in Prague.
Prague Castle is the most important Czech castle standing on a rocky promontory above the Vltava River in the center of Prague.
The National Theatre in Prague is known as the alma mater of Czech opera, and as the national monument of Czech history and art.
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