Make a run for it in Prague

 

There are many great ways to explore Prague. Some will enjoy a guided bus tour, others will hire a car, while many will grab a guidebook and make their own way around on foot, using trains and the Metro, or a mixture of all these things. However, one exciting way of getting around the city is to join up with Running Tours Prague. For keen runners, this is a great way to get around the city at a fair speed with no waiting around, as well as enjoying the camaraderie that comes from joining like-minded people and, of course staying fit – an important consideration if you have been sampling the local restaurants.

Above all, this is a chance to experience the city from the point of view of a runner, the kind of thing keen joggers may be very familiar with back in their home city, or when they have taken part in organised distance runs in other towns and cities. Naturally enough, Running Tours Prague have a series of programmes to choose from, so participants can choose which one fits best with the kinds of sights they wish to see.Indeed, each and every tour can be customised to the runner. It means you not only can decide which attractions to visit, but also how far to go, when to start and when to finish.

Each and every one of them will start and finish at your city centre hotel, unless you want to have the rendezvous somewhere else.Best of all, this is not just for super-fit runners. While the tours are suitable for the sort of people so fast and fit they should be thinking of spending part of next summer in Rio, there will also be runs for beginners who want to take things at a much gentler pace over shorter distances. Whatever your fitness levels, a running tour of Prague will be an exhilarating event and gives you a real feel of being connected to the city. It is a tour like no other, and enormous fun.

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