Best Museums in Prague for Kids & Families
12 family-friendly museums with age ratings and parent tips.
Looking for the best museums in Prague for kids? As fairy-tale European capital with cobblestone streets and castle views, Prague offers interactive exhibits and hands-on learning that families won't find anywhere else. Whether you're visiting for the first time or looking for something new, we've rated every option for age-appropriateness, stroller access, and value so you can skip the guesswork.
The best children's museums aren't quiet places where kids can't touch anything — they're the opposite. Look for hands-on exhibits, maker spaces, and outdoor play areas attached to the museum. In Prague, expect cold winters, warm summers — spring (April-June) and early fall are magical. Pro tip: Prague Castle complex is free to walk through — you only pay for interior exhibits. The Astronomical Clock show runs every hour. Rent a paddleboat on the Vltava for a break from walking. Czech food is hearty and kid-approved (dumplings, schnitzel, trdelník).
Below you'll find our curated list of museums in Prague, Czech Republic — each with detailed age ratings (infants through teens), cost estimates for a family of four, and the practical parent details that matter: parking, stroller access, nursing rooms, and honest reviews of what makes each spot worth your time.

Steel Art Museum
Ages: 8–17

NaFilM: Narodni filmove muzeum
Ages: 6–17

Film Legends Museum of Prague
Ages: 6–17

National Technical Museum
Ages: 3–17

National Museum
Ages: 6–17

Czech Police Museum
Ages: 5–13

Museum of Fantastic Illusions
Ages: 5–17

Karel Zeman Museum
Ages: 6–17

National Museum of Agriculture
Ages: 2–10

Museum of miniatures
Ages: 5–17

IAM Illusion Art Museum Prague
Ages: 6–16

Museum of Senses
Ages: 4–17
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