Sports.

Doing sports keeps you healthy, increases the level of endorphins in your blood, floods your body with oxygen and is generally considered fun.

Name your favourite sport and you are very likely to find it in Prague. No need to discuss tennis in a country that brought forward tennis legends like Ivan Lendl and Martina Navratilova. And even if you say cricket, you’ll have some options.

Golf.

Let’s look at this very pragmatic assessment about golf, “One of the advantages bowling has over golf is that you seldom lose a bowling ball.” Granted. But you do sit in a stuffy hall whilst adhering to the ‘smaller ball’ game you get...

Bowling.

If you enjoy meeting up with friends, have some good food and drinks whilst bowling, Prague certainly has quite a few place where you can do that...

Rugby.

What looks violent from the outside, probably is even more so from the inside. If you’d like to be inside the huddle, consider joining one of these amateur rugby clubs and start the passing and tackling. The country sports seventeen...

Soccer.

Soccer or football is certainly one of the most popular sports in Europe and the Czech Republic is no exception. If you want to get in and on the green on an amateur level, take a look at the following addresses...

Cricket.

Care for some cricket? You won’t have to move to get it! For a general overview about the sport, you might want to check out the Czech Cricket Union’s details below. Take your time… and enjoy the occasional cricket tournament...

Swimming.

Of course, there is the occasional splash in summer but there is also the serious exercise. If you’d like to go for the latter and want to jump into a pool to actually swim, then do read on what Prague has to offer for you. If you enjoy the occasional dip...

Tennis.

Why starting tennis in Prague? Because it is a very well developed sport here with both very good indoor and outdoor courts. Remember Martina Navratilova? Ivan Lendl? Where did they start out? In Prague. That’s right...

Badminton.

Known as ‘Poona’ in 18th century India and brought to England in the 1860s by British Army officers, Badminton was first played at upper-class country houses as a sporty amusement. In fact, it was only a decade after the initial...

Skiing.

The Czech Republic is neither blessed with the highest mountains, nor the coolest slopes but definitely has some good places to ski.  Place the Krkonoše Mountains high on your list since the area is probably the most popular ski region...

Riding.

If you want to get into the saddle in Prague, here are a few options for you. Further, on the home page of the Czech Equestrian Federation, you will find a lot of information regarding horses and the equestrian sport in the Czech Republic in...

Basketball.

‘When it's played the way it's supposed to be played, basketball happens in the air; flying, floating, elevated above the floor, levitating the way oppressed peoples of this Earth imagine themselves in their dreams,’ the American writer...

Sports Centers.

Actually, it’s a great thing to be able to drop by a building and have the choice between, say, tennis, badminton, beach volley ball, football, squash and spinning in one place. And actually you can find that a lot in Prague…oh, the agony of choice...

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