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    David Stephens 2 hours ago

    My parents are coming to visit me in Prague, but they both have some mobility issues and can't walk for more than 20 minutes at a time. I really want them to see the beauty of the Old Town and the bridges at night. Are there any bus tours or something similar that doesn't involve a lot of stairs? I want them to have a nice, comfortable evening with a good meal included.

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    William Clark 2 hours ago

    I had the same issue when my grandparents visited! Walking tours were a "no-go" and the buses can be a bit bumpy. The smoothest experience by far is a dinner cruise on the Vltava. There are no stairs if you pick the right boat, and you just sit there in comfort while the landmarks come to you. You get a full 3 hours of sightseeing while having a 3-course meal.

    It's very peaceful and the staff are usually very helpful with seating. I'd suggest looking at the link https://alle.travel/en/prague/category/dinner-cruise for the larger boats, as they are very stable and easy to board. My parents loved it because they could see the Charles Bridge from just a few meters away without taking a single step.

    It’s the most "low-effort, high-reward" activity in the city! 🚢🍴

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    David Stephens 2 hours ago

    This is such a relief to hear! I was honestly stressing about how to show them the city without them being in pain. A stable boat sounds like the perfect solution for them. I'll book it!

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