Prague is a fantastic city for outdoor team building — and not only because it's beautiful. The historic centre is compact, the districts are all within easy walking distance of each other, and each neighbourhood offers a completely different feel. That said, not every area is right for every type of event.

Prague team building locations compared
Location Capacity Best for Watch out for
Staré Město 300+ International teams, first-time visitors Tourist crowds in summer
Hradčany up to 200 VIP, incentive programmes Hills, limited accessibility
Vyšehrad up to 200 Nature lovers, quieter experience Fewer restaurants nearby
Karlín up to 200 Startups, creative companies Less familiar to international guests

Staré Město and the Charles Bridge area

Staré Město is the best choice for most corporate events — the richest route options, the largest capacity, and plenty of restaurants within easy reach. The most popular and most versatile location. A dense web of historic lanes, Old Town Square, the Týn Church, Celetná Street — Staré Město is so packed with landmarks that you can build dozens of different routes here without ever repeating yourself.

  • Best for: international teams, first-time Prague visitors, mixed groups
  • Capacity: unlimited (300+ people)
  • Key highlights: Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge, Týn Church, the Jewish Quarter
  • Drawbacks: tourist season brings crowds; can be hot in summer without shade

Hradčany

Hradčany is the best choice for smaller groups and premium events — the view over Prague from the castle hill is something no other location can match. For teams that want a more dramatic backdrop. The panorama from Hradčany is unforgettable, and Prague Castle is the kind of centrepiece that impresses international guests every time.

  • Best for: smaller groups, VIP clients, incentive programmes
  • Capacity: up to 200 people comfortably
  • Key highlights: Prague Castle, Golden Lane, Wallenstein Garden, panoramic views
  • Drawbacks: hilly terrain (not suitable for participants with limited mobility)

Vyšehrad

Vyšehrad is the best choice for summer events and teams who know the centre well — fewer tourists, more greenery, and sweeping views over the Vltava. A quieter alternative to the tourist-heavy centre. Vyšehrad offers panoramic river views, historic fortifications, and an atmosphere steeped in legend. The parkland is a welcome change after the stone paving of the inner city.

  • Best for: nature lovers, teams who want something beyond the standard sights
  • Capacity: up to 200 people
  • Key highlights: Rotunda of St. Martin, Slavín cemetery, Vltava views, fortress bastions
  • Drawbacks: fewer restaurant options nearby for the post-event programme

Karlín

Karlín is the best choice for Czech startups and creative companies — authentic, untouristy Prague with the best bars and restaurants for after the event. For teams who want to discover "a different Prague" — modern, dynamic, and genuine. Karlín has undergone an extraordinary transformation over the past decade and is now one of the most vibrant neighbourhoods in Central Europe.

  • Best for: younger teams, startups, creative companies
  • Capacity: up to 200 people
  • Key highlights: Jiřího z Poděbrad Square, Karlín's industrial architecture, excellent post-event gastro scene
  • Drawbacks: less internationally legible — not ideal for overseas guests looking for "classic Prague"

How to choose the right location

Four questions will decide it: group composition, fitness level, post-event programme, and time of year. When choosing a location, consider:

  • Group composition — international guests tend to appreciate the historic centre; a local team might want something less familiar
  • Fitness level — Hradčany involves hills; Vyšehrad is more manageable
  • Post-event programme — Staré Město and Karlín have the widest restaurant choice
  • Time of year — the centre gets crowded with tourists in summer; consider Karlín or Vyšehrad

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