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Sports Facilities, Fitness, Spa
In Prague you can do many sporting activities such as bowling, canoeing, horse riding, cycling, golf, jogging, swimming, tennis and many others. There are also numerous fitness centres, health spas and massage centres. And if you want to have fun you can do some more adventurous sports like go-karting, quad bikes, western horseback riding or paintball. If you have kids try Bobova draha Prosek bobsleigh track or go-karting tracks in Kart Areal Centrum Černý Most.
The most popular sports in the country are football and ice hockey. AC Sparta Praha is the most well-known football club in Prague, and HC Slavia Praha play ice hockey. The teams play at the Tesla Arena, and at the O2 Arena (Sazka Arena).
Špindlerův Mlýn Attracts Not Only Czechs
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- February 21, 2012
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Vacations to Ski
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- January 17, 2011
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Skiing in the Czech Republic
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- January 7, 2011
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Skiing in the Czech Republic has a number of pros, such as the prices, which are still lower than in most parts of the EU, but on the other hand the Czech peaks do not reach such altitudes as in the Alps. One of the other negative points about Czech skiing is the amount of time one must spend in line.
Extreme Sports
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- March 27, 2010
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Bobsleigh Track
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- February 23, 2010
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Popular sports in Prague
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- June 12, 2009
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Sport Facilities in Prague
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- July 7, 2007
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