We took time to design a tour which is perfectly structured for the heart of the best preserved Medieval city in the world — Prague. For your comfort, we arrange a pick-up service from your hotel to Prague Castle and continue the tour on foot from there. It is a slow and easy walk that starts from the highest point and then gently declines toward a welcomed break on the boat, a medieval restaurant, and the Old Town where the tour officially ends.
The tour is divided into 4 major areas: Prague Castle Complex, Lesser Town, Old Town and the Jewish Quarter. Between districts you will enjoy a 50-minute boat trip on the Vltava River and a traditional Czech lunch in a 14th century restaurant in the Lesser Town.
Prague Castle
The largest castle complex in the world. Explore its courtyards, history and legends — 1,000 years in construction that will leave you amazed.
St. Vitus Cathedral
The gothic cathedral of Prague Castle — King's coronation place and royal burial site.
Strahov Monastery
A beautiful architectural jewel that once kept the Devil's Bible.
Schwarzenberg Palace
A glimpse into the history of Czech aristocracy.
Archbishop's Palace
Seat of the Archbishop of the Czech Republic for centuries. The church always played an important role throughout the nation's history.
The Gardens Below Prague Castle
A beautiful place for contemplation, right in the outskirts of Prague Castle.
Viewpoint Chotkovy Sady
Admire from a breathtaking viewpoint the city of a thousand spires.
Nerudova Street
Main street up and down Prague Castle. Last part of the King's coronation route — a lovely cobblestoned street with restaurants and shops.
St. Nicholas Church
The most important church of the Lesser Town — a baroque jewel worthy to admire.
Lennon Wall
A symbol of freedom since the early 1980s — love, poems, thoughts. Visitors are encouraged to leave their own mark in this unique place.
Kampa Park
A park and island in itself. A landmark in Czech everyday life — a lovely place to stroll through all year round.
Devil's Channel
A lovely canal built by the Order of the Knights of Malta in the 12th century.
Charles Bridge
A medieval stone arch bridge dating back to the 15th century that once was the only way to cross the Vltava. A must when visiting Prague.
Vltava River Boat Trip
Sail on the historic Vltava River and admire Prague from a completely different perspective. Aboard the Grand Bohemia under Charles Bridge.
Medieval Restaurant — Czech Lunch
A traditional Czech meal in a 14th century medieval restaurant in the Lesser Town. Vegetarian option available. One soft drink or beer included.
Clementinum
A complex of historical buildings in the Old Town — an open-air architectural gallery full of history.
Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock
The heart of the country and for many, the most significant attraction in Prague. Installed in the early 15th century — the oldest clock in the world still in operation.
Old Town Square
The beating heart of the nation. Executions, legends, WWII history — founded in the 12th century and surrounded by centuries of stories worth hearing.
Church of Our Lady before Týn
A dominant gothic landmark dating back to the 14th century, with towers peaking at 80m — a view for the memory.
Powder Gate
A gothic tower separating the New Town from the Old Town — part of the original city fortifications.
Karolinum — Charles University
Seat of Charles University, one of the oldest universities in Europe, founded in 1348.
Old Jewish Cemetery
One of the largest and most important Jewish historical monuments in the world.
Old-New Synagogue
Europe's oldest active synagogue, dating back to the 13th century.
Jewish Town Hall
A beautiful renaissance building — former meeting place of the local Jewish community.
Pinkas Synagogue
Commemorates the victims of the Holocaust. One of the oldest surviving synagogues in Prague.
Maisel Synagogue
Built at the end of the 16th century — served as storage of Jewish property during the Nazi occupation.
Spanish Synagogue
The newest synagogue in Prague, built upon the site of the oldest. Stunning Moorish interior.
Pařížská Street
The most elegant street in Prague — luxury boutiques and Art Nouveau architecture at its finest.
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