
Prague
Prague -- the City of a Hundred Spires, where 1,100 years of history unfold across an 866-hectare UNESCO World Heritage center attracting over 8 million visitors annually. From the Astronomical Clock to Prague Castle, every cobblestone tells a story.
Prague's UNESCO-listed historic center spans 866 hectares of Gothic, Baroque and Art Nouveau architecture, making it one of Europe's most visually stunning capitals. With over 8 million visitors each year, the city's landmarks -- Charles Bridge, Prague Castle (the largest ancient castle complex in the world), and the 600-year-old Astronomical Clock on Old Town Square -- provide a world-class backdrop for corporate team-building events and city exploration games.
Our Prague city games guide teams through the winding lanes of Staré Město (Old Town), across the iconic Charles Bridge with its 30 Baroque statues, into the cobbled streets of Malá Strana and up to the sprawling grounds of Hradčany. Along the Vltava river, participants solve challenges tied to real local history -- from alchemists on Golden Lane to the legends of the Golem in the Jewish Quarter. Every route is designed to foster collaboration while immersing your team in genuine Prague culture.
Whether you are planning a half-day incentive for 20 people or a full-scale conference side-event for 500, UrbGames delivers tailored experiences in Prague with multilingual game masters, custom branding options and seamless logistics. The city's excellent metro (line A, Staroměstská station drops you right at Old Town Square), abundant restaurants and world-famous Czech beer culture make post-game networking effortless. Let Prague's thousand-year heritage become the stage for your next unforgettable team event.
Meeting Point
Old Town Square, by the Astronomical Clock (Orloj), Prague
We meet on Old Town Square, by the world-famous Astronomical Clock (Orloj).
Directions
Take metro line A to "Staroměstská" station and walk approximately 5 minutes to Old Town Square. The Astronomical Clock is mounted on the Old Town Hall tower -- you can't miss it.
