At the pedal planet museum you find a collection of cute pedal cars.. The price is a bit too much for what you actually get to see. The museum itself is really small, and we finished watching in +/- 10 minutes. Luckily the woman who works there was very kind and told us about the history of the cars and the purpose of them. Without her guidance we would probably stayed there for 5 minutes 😁
My problem was that the cars where too tempting to touch, and I had to remind my kids to be careful all the time. Also they got bored very quickly because it wasn't interactive enough for them.
So personally I wouldn't recommend this place for adults who cannot control...
Read moreAmazing experience at Pedal Planet! We were warmly welcomed right from the start, and everything was explained to us clearly and kindly. You’re allowed to try out many of the exhibits, which made the visit super interactive and fun. Taking photos in some of the cars is also allowed, which was a great bonus! There’s also a very interesting written museum guide designed like a newspaper — a creative and informative touch that adds to the overall experience. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a fun and friendly...
Read moreA little gem hidden away, well worth a visit. Being a child of the 60's, it brought back many memories. Good display and range of pedal cars through the decades. Great welcome and information from the young lady in the museum. When visiting Prague's narrowest laneway or Kafka's Museum or Charles Bridge nearby, drop in to Pedal Planet, you will be...
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