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Discover Prague’s highlights on a 1-hour bus tour, then explore the Museum story of Prague with included entry for an enriching experience.


This 1-hour bus tour provides a quick yet rundown of Prague’s most recognizable neighborhoods—Old Town, New Town, and Lesser Town. For just $27 per person, travelers enjoy a scenic ride on an open panoramic bus with audio commentary available in 26 languages. This makes it an ideal choice for those short on time but eager to see the highlights of the Czech capital.
The tour departs from the bustling Old Town Square, located between Wenceslas Square and the Charles Bridge. It’s a convenient starting point, just a three-minute walk from the Staromestska metro station. After the ride, visitors receive a ticket that grants access to the Interactive Museum story of Prague, adding a layer of immersive history to the experience.
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The journey begins at Paíská ulice, where the bus boards to start the city sightseeing. Over the next hour, the bus passes through Old Town, showcasing Gothic architecture like the Church of Our Lady before Týn and the Old Town Hall with its famous astronomical clock. These sights are visible from the bus without the need to disembark, making it a perfect option for a quick orientation.
Continuing into New Town (Nové Msto), the bus drives through an area built under the orders of Emperor Charles IV. Here, travelers can see the broad avenues, historic buildings, and the city’s expansion beyond the original medieval core. This area reflects Prague’s growth in the 14th century and offers a glimpse of the city’s modern yet historically rooted character.

As the bus enters Lesser Town (Malá Strana), its architecture shifts to the Baroque style. This neighborhood is known for its charming streets, palaces, and churches. Although the bus just passes through, the view offers enough detail to appreciate the historic ambiance that has made Lesser Town a favorite for visitors and locals alike.
This part of the tour highlights ethnic German influences during the Middle Ages, adding a multicultural layer to Prague’s history. The route ends back at Old Town Square, where passengers can choose to stay longer for other explorations or visit the Museum story of Prague via the ticket included in the tour.

The open panoramic bus design ensures clear views of Prague’s skyline and architectural marvels. The audio guide enhances the experience by providing detailed commentary in 26 languages, making it accessible to a global audience.
The audio commentary covers basic historical information about each area, enriching the sightseeing with context about Prague’s development through the ages. The comfortable seating and visual accessibility make this a relaxing way to see the city’s major landmarks in a short time frame.
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After completing the bus ride, travelers receive a ticket to the Interactive Museum story of Prague. This museum offers an immersive journey into the city’s history through engaging displays and interactive exhibits. It’s a special offer at a special price, providing extra value for those interested in delving deeper into Prague’s past.
The Museum story of Prague complements the quick overview from the bus by giving a more detailed, visual, and tactile understanding of the city’s story. It’s a good place to spend additional time if you want to extend your visit and gain further insights into Prague’s cultural heritage.
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The tour begins at the Martin Tour kiosk in the Old Town district, specifically at No. 1 Parizska Street, next to St. Nicholas Church. The Staromestska metro station (Line A) is just a three-minute walk, making the meeting point very accessible.
The tour ends back at the same location, so you can plan your next activities conveniently. Note that the tour is not recommended for disabled people, which is important for visitors with mobility concerns.
Booking is flexible, with the option to reserve now and pay later, providing peace of mind especially during uncertain travel periods. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making this a low-risk option for travelers. The activity is priced at $27 per person, which offers a budget-friendly way to get an overview of Prague’s highlights.
The tour is available in multiple languages, including Arabic, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, and Turkish.

This short orientation tour is ideal for first-time visitors who want a quick introduction to Prague’s neighborhoods and architecture. It suits travelers with limited time, including those arriving on a cruise or with a tight sightseeing schedule. The included museum ticket adds an extra educational benefit, making it suitable for history enthusiasts as well.
Since the tour does not involve getting off the bus during the sightseeing portion, it’s perfect for those who prefer a comfortable, seated experience. However, it might not be suitable for visitors requiring accessible options due to its restrictions for disabled individuals.

This tour offers a cost-effective, efficient, and informative way to get a first glance of Prague’s key districts. The scenic open bus route, combined with multilingual audio commentary, ensures a smooth and engaging overview. The inclusion of museum entry provides a valuable extension for those interested in Prague’s history.
While it is a brief tour and does not allow for in-depth exploration at each site, it serves as a practical introduction or a quick refresher. The easy meeting point near Old Town Square and the flexible booking options make it accessible and convenient.
This 1-hour bus tour by Martin Tour Prague delivers solid value and a friendly, accessible way for travelers to orient themselves in Prague. It’s particularly suitable for those new to the city or visitors with limited time.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the data does not specify age restrictions, the tour’s brief duration and visual focus make it suitable for most visitors, though parents should consider if a 1-hour bus ride fits their children’s attention span.
Can I visit the Museum story of Prague after the bus tour?
Yes, the ticket included in the tour grants entry to the museum, which is a good opportunity for deeper exploration after the sightseeing.
What languages are available for the audio commentary?
The commentary is available in 26 languages, including English, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, and many more.
Is the tour accessible for disabled visitors?
No, this tour is not recommended for disabled people based on the provided information.
How do I find the meeting point?
The tour departs from the Martin Tour kiosk at No. 1 Parizska Street, next to St. Nicholas Church, and is a short walk from Staromestska metro station.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing and perhaps a camera to capture the views from the open panoramic bus are recommended.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there an option to pay later?
Yes, booking allows you to reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility for your travel plans.