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Kogo
An upmarket but relaxed Italian restaurant with outdoor tables in summer, Kogo (
CLICK HERE ) welcomes families and provides high chairs and a separate children's
menu.
Sakura
Sakura ( CLICK HERE ) is an unpretentious Japanese sushi restaurant that has a chil-
dren's play area.
Rainy-Day Fun
Puppets & Plays
Children's theatre is a long-standing Czech tradition, and there are several places in
town that stage regular children's entertainment. The Spejbl & Hurvínek Theatre (
CLICK HERE ) puts on puppet shows, while Minor Theatre ( CLICK HERE ) stages
live children's theatre.
Mořský Svět
Shark tanks and touch pools are among the attractions at Mořský Svět ( CLICK HERE
), Prague's only aquarium.
Prague Planetarium
Regular tours of the heavens (in Czech, but a summary text in English is available) at
the Prague Planetarium ( CLICK HERE ).
Child-Friendly Museums & Galleries
Art Gallery for Children
The clue is in the name: at the Art Gallery for Children ( Galerie umění pro děti; 732
513 559; www.galeriegud.cz ; Náměstí Franze Kafky 3, Staré Město; adult/child/family 120/
80/250Kč; 10am-6pm Tue-Sun; Staroměstská ) the kids not only get to look at art,
but make it, add to it and alter it. There are paints and materials to play with, and even
workshops for five- to 12-year-olds (only in Czech at present, though staff speak Eng-
lish).
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