Planning a company offsite or team day in Prague usually comes down to the same few options: book a dinner, reserve a bar, maybe add a short activity if there is time. It works, but it can start to feel familiar, especially for colleagues who spend most of their week in meetings and online calls.
This roundup pulls together group experiences across Prague and beyond that give you a bit more to work with. Think river cruises, rooftop spaces, hands-on workshops, outdoor games, and full-day getaways that make it easier for coworkers to actually spend time together outside the office routine.
Narrative-driven team games
CityQuester puts teamwork to the test as groups head to Prague’s Old Town to follow clues. Along the way participants, meet a live character, and slowly piece together a shared story as they go. Experiences are available in multiple languages including English, and can be customized with company-specific content. Designed for 8–300 participants, with city hunts and indoor escape formats that can also be brought to your venue. Prices start from around 400 CZK per person.
Shared dining with Levant flavors
At Aleb Kitchen & Bar in Vinohrady, team building happens around the table. Groups of up to 30 can gather over Levantine mezze meant for passing, sharing, dipping, and lingering, turning a typical team dinner into something more social and unstructured. Optional natural wine pairings add to the experience, but the focus stays on conversation and shared plates in a candlelit, living-room-style space. All bookings are based on a minimum spend of 750 CZK per guest.
Virtual reality experiences
At Another World in Holešovice, teams step into high-stakes VR missions that keep the pressure on until the final minute. Groups of up to 15 play at once, with everyone actively working together to solve challenges inside the same virtual environment. For larger teams rotating through sessions, there’s a lounge area with karaoke, consoles, food, and drinks to hang out between rounds. No VR experience is needed to take part. Multilingual staff are on hand to assist, and pricing depends on group size and format.
Multiple games and activities in one place
If your group can’t agree on one activity, Fun Arena solves it by offering everything at once. Inside a 2,000 m² space in Prague 4, teams can rotate between axe throwing, archery, augmented reality sports, retro arcade games, and full-on robot battles. It’s built for big, mixed groups, from small teams up to 600 people across different zones. The vibe is very much “try it all and see what sticks.” Pricing is tailored depending on group size and chosen activities.
Theater and improv workshops
Ever want to see what your coworkers are actually like outside of meetings? Prague Playworks uses improv to help teams strengthen their communication and collaboration. With sessions offered in English, their games and activities get people thinking on their feet, listening better, and dropping the usual work personas. Options range from 90-minute workshops to full-day programs, suitable for groups of around eight to 100+ people at your choice of location, with sessions starting at CZK 12,000.
Indoor minigolf sessions
Mazemania Minigolf is an easy choice when a team just wants something simple that still gets people talking. It brings groups together around 19 themed indoor holes, where everyone moves between rounds at their own pace and ends up mixing naturally without much structure needed. It works well for after-work team nights in Smíchov or informal gatherings where not everyone knows each other yet. There’s space for around 40 people, plus darts, table football, and board games if people stick around.
Craft beer tasting across Prague
For groups that bond best over beer, Beer Prague offers a guided crawl through three local mini-breweries. From the meeting point near Náměstí Míru, you’ll travel through Prague and taste up to nine different brews, nibble on Czech appetizers, and end with unlimited pours at the final stop. At €79 (~CZK 1,900) per person for groups of up to 20, it's social by design, and suited for birthdays, team outings, or casual nights out.
An outdoor activity park
At Action Park, groups rotate through activities like bubble football, human table football, football darts, paintball, and giant beer pong, with everything running like a loose tournament. Located about 20 minutes from central Prague in Lahovice, the park includes English-speaking coordinators and full-day, customizable programming. It works for small teams and large events of up to 800 people, with packages from around CZK 850 per person including optional catering, DJs, and extras like boat transfers.
Interactive drumming sessions
Not every group activity needs a plan, and that’s kind of the point with Tokhi. You’re handed a drum, fall into a rhythm, and before long, the whole group is making something together. It works for everything from company teams to big private events, with groups ranging from 50 to 1,000 people, and all ages. They’ll set up at your venue, indoors or out, and bring everything needed. Pricing depends on the size and format.
Rooftop cocktail experiences
Team dinners are great, but they all start to feel the same after a while. Shake your next one up at Casablanca Sky Bar, with open views across Prague that do most of the icebreaking for you. Groups spend the evening around the bar, and can learn to mix cocktails while drifting through different parts of the space. It works for company nights where the goal is just to spend time together outside the office. Bookings are private and run as full evening events, and can include custom music, lighting, and setup tailored to the group.
Historic train rides in the mountains
Zubačka takes groups out of Prague and up into the Jizera Mountains on the only cogwheel railway of its kind in Czechia, climbing one of the steepest railway lines in the country. It’s often booked as a full-day company trip, with up to 250 people travelling together in restored carriages, sometimes with commentary, a stop at the railway museum in Kořenov, or refreshments on board.
Lakeside team getaways
When teams want to swap spreadsheets for a lakeside setting, Maximus Resort is usually the answer. Set by the Brno Dam, it brings work and downtime into the same place, with conference sessions on one side and boat trips, water sports, or the spa on the other. It's well-suited for corporate groups that want variety without moving between venues, hosting around 220 guests at a time. Packages typically include accommodation, catering, meeting spaces, and optional activities on the water or in the wellness area.
City-wide treasure hunts
Scavenger Hunt Prague is one of those activities where the city does most of the work. Teams head out into the Old Town and Castle District, following clues that tie into local legends and landmarks as they go. It’s competitive, but suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Groups start with a minimum of nine people and can scale to accommodate large events of 300+ participants, with pricing adjusted by size.
A historic space for meetings and more
Jilská Palace Hall is a central Prague venue for teams that want everything in one place and ready to go. Inside its historic Old Town setting, the space combines elegant interiors with modern AV equipment, a private bar, and catering, making it suitable for workshops, meetings, or larger corporate events. It accommodates up to around 150 guests, depending on layout, with flexible setups for both smaller groups and full-scale gatherings. The venue can also arrange nearby accommodation through partner hotels.
Creative art workshops
Fine art studio Malování kreslení encourages teams to channel their creative side, no matter the sector. Groups can try painting, ceramics, illustration, and other guided workshops led by professional artists, either at their central Prague studio or at your own venue. It works just as well for analytical teams as it does for creative ones, with English-speaking instructors and formats tailored to group size and goals. Standard workshops start from 1,500 CZK per person, depending on the activity and duration.
App-based outdoor games
Get Out Fun turns any location into a live game, where small groups follow a storyline through puzzles, clues, and location-based challenges using an app. Games typically last a few hours and are fully customized to build in company-specific references or inside jokes, which help players feel relaxed and more connected. Packages include setup, support, and game design, with capacity for large groups (50 up to 1,000). Pricing depends on size and format.
Live music group nights
Team events work when the vibes are right, and that’s exactly what Hard Rock Café Prague leans into. Right near Old Town Square, groups settle in over food and drinks while live music or DJs set the tone, with optional extras like quizzes or light challenges if you want to mix things up. It suits everything from smaller team nights to full company parties, with catering and drinks packages shaped around the group.
Castle and brewery stays
Some offsites stick to the schedule. Others revolve around beers in one of the country’s oldest breweries. At Zámek Svijany, about 40 minutes from Prague in Český ráj, meetings happen, but so do brewery tours, tastings, and the occasional beer spa session. The castle itself handles the rest, including technical equipment, accommodation, catering, and space for smaller to mid-sized groups (up to 41 overnight). Pricing is arranged case by case.
A team retreat focused on wellness
Hotel Sen works well for teams that want to get out of Prague without going far, swapping office meetings for a slower pace just outside the city in Senohraby. It’s the kind of place that proves it's possible for company workshops, strategy sessions, and informal dinners to bring the zen. Groups can combine accommodation, catering, and team activities with access to the nearby Infinit Sen wellness centre, about 25 minutes by car from Prague. The site can roughly accommodate 120–150 guests, with pricing tailored to the event.
A wine-tasting cruise on the Vltava
If your idea of a group activity leans more toward clinking glasses than icebreakers, Wine Boat offers a relaxed way to bring colleagues together without overplanning. Departing from Dvořákovo nábřeží in Old Town, small groups (up to 11 people) can cruise along the Vltava, sampling Czech wines while drifting past the city’s landmarks. Packages are customizable and include wine tastings and a fully hosted cruise.
Indoor ax-throwing sessions
If your team needs to blow off steam, head to House of Axes near Karlovo náměstí. The venue features six throwing lanes across a 200 m² space, with instructor-led sessions throughout so there is a bit of practice before things naturally turn into friendly rivalries. The Viking-themed space works for groups up to 50+, and sessions usually build toward a final challenge, with formats tailored to the group.
A legendary Prague nightlife venue
Zlatý Strom is for groups that are just as happy bonding over music and cocktails as they are in any structured activity. Spread across multiple levels in a Karlova Street building near Charles Bridge, it combines a cocktail bar, club, and lounge spaces where groups can naturally split off, regroup, and stay social. DJs and themed areas set the tone, while drinks and table reservations can be arranged for team events. It’s 18+ only, with entry free and group packages available on request.
A full-service corporate event agency
Orfea is for the moment when someone says, “we should do something with the whole company,” and no one knows where to start. The agency has been organizing corporate events since 1996, covering everything from logistics to full program design. They build team days from scratch, and that could mean a city rally, a vintage Škoda race, filming a mock music video, or something more low-key depending on the group. It scales easily from smaller teams to big groups (10 to 1,000 people).
Guided walking tours through Prague
A guided walk from Tours 'R' Us down from Petřín Hill gives teams a low-effort way to stay social and switch off after a long day. There’s no uphill climb involved; groups are taken by taxi to the top, then follow a relaxed route back into the city with stops for views and stories along the way. It’s available during the day or in the evening, with pick-up point, timing, and duration all flexible depending on the group.
If your company or group is looking to host an event, we have rounded up spots across Czechia which can help you plan the perfect party, conference, and more.

