Theatre of Shadows (Black Light Theatre)
It is something that exists only in Prague. The theatre is very famous worldwide, it has been around since the 60s of the last century. It has over 48 years of success, more than 6 500 of repeated performances, in our country and in 32 countries worldwide. It is visited, every year, by tens of thousands of people from the whole world. It is a non-verbal show of the theatre of shadows, a free presentation according to the book "Alice in Wonderland", with a classical music by Bedrich Smetana, Antonín Dvořák, and Petr Hapka. Black theatre classical procedures are used, magic lantern, projection of films, and several unique technical tricks. There´s no need to know the language - the actors express themselves through dance, pantomime, gestures, by acrobatics. It is advisable to make a prior reservation.
Folk night
The evening with typical Czech, Moravian, and Slovak folk dances and songs, but also with the gypsy dances and music, good food and drinks without limit. During the folk night, you will also be taught to dance some old dances of the 18th century, for example, Mazurka. It is, therefore, an active show, visitors are encouraged to actively participate, which increases, naturally, the ambience and fun. The folklore evening is very popular with tourists, nearly every day the house is full. If you are interested in participating in this evening show, it is recommended to make a prior reservation in order not to miss this show accompanied by a very good food and limitless drinks.
Boating on the Vltava River
It can be a 1-hour ride without food or a 2-hours tour with food and music on board at lunch time or dinner time. Very interesting and enjoyable. These boat tours are very popular by all visitors to Prague. The boat tours operate year round. From the boat, you will have another perspective of the city. It would be a pity not to participate in this tour.
Concert of Classical Music
There are many places where concerts can be recommended, for example, in the Saint Saviour church or St. Clement chruch, St. Martin in the Wall church in the Old Town, Mirror Chapel of the former Clementinum Jesuite College, in the Municipal House on the Republic Square, among others.