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Explore Prague’s most iconic sights in a 6.5-hour guided tour, including Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and the Jewish Quarter, all for just $28.

The Prague: City Tour in Full offers an engaging journey through the Czech capital’s most famous landmarks, all in just over six hours. Priced at $28 per person, this guided experience is perfect for visitors eager to see the highlights without feeling rushed. Starting from the Malostranská Metro station, the tour leads you through Prague Castle, the Old Town, and the vibrant Jewish Quarter, with plenty of opportunities to admire panoramic views, learn local legends, and understand the city’s history.
This tour is designed to be accessible, informative, and comfortably paced, with the chance to taste traditional Czech food, enjoy a boat ride, or simply soak in the sights. One of the key strengths is the live guide in Spanish, ensuring clear explanations and engaging storytelling. The 6.5-hour schedule makes it a practical choice for travelers with limited time, and reviews highlight its excellent value and knowledgeable guides. However, it’s important to note that public transport tickets are not included, so plan accordingly.
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The tour begins at the Malostranská Metro station, a central and easily accessible location in Prague’s historic district. From there, a tram ride takes the group to the castle neighborhood, setting the stage for an immersive exploration of one of Prague’s most renowned areas. Meeting at this point ensures a smooth start and easy access for most travelers. The group then proceeds on foot through some of the city’s most picturesque streets, ready to discover the secrets behind each monument.

The highlight of the tour is the visit to Prague Castle, one of the oldest and most impressive castles in the world. The guide leads the group through four courtyards, offering insights into the castle’s origins, architecture, and the significance of each area. The San Vito Cathedral captures attention with its construction span of 1000 years and its role as the final resting place of Bohemian kings and important figures. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to see the tombs and admire the cathedral’s intricate design.
Descending from the castle, the tour passes along Jan Neruda street, which retains mystical symbols once used to mark houses before the influence of Maria Theresa I of Austria. This detail enriches the walk, adding a layer of local legend and symbolism that makes Prague feel like a city layered with stories. The street’s atmosphere hints at Prague’s historical quirks and cultural heritage, making it a favorite stop for those interested in hidden stories.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour navigates across Charles Bridge, an absolute must-see. While strolling on this baroque masterpiece, travelers will admire the sculptures of saints, which add to the bridge’s baroque charm. A customary stop at the San Juan Nepomuceno sculpture offers a chance to make a wish, a tradition that adds a fun, mystical element to the experience. The bridge provides some of the best panoramic views of the city, making it a perfect photo opportunity.
Once on the Old Town side of the river, the group enjoys a break to recharge at a typical Czech restaurant, where the chance to sample local cuisine and sip a jar of beer comes naturally. Afterward, the tour takes in the Jewish neighborhood, famous for its historic synagogues and cemetery, along with the Franz Kafka house. The Old Town Square dazzles visitors with sights like the monument to Jan Hus, the church of Our Lady of Tyn, and the old City Hall with its astronomical clock—the latter hiding secrets and legends that the guide explains.
The tour also passes by the founding headquarters of Carolina University, the oldest university in Central Europe, emphasizing Prague’s academic heritage. Nearby, the Cubist House of the Black Madonna stands out as an example of a distinctive architectural style. The group views the Powder Tower and the Municipal House, both icons of Prague’s historic and artistic identity. These stops illustrate the city’s architectural diversity and cultural richness.
The tour includes a Spanish-speaking guide who keeps the group engaged with stories and explanations throughout. Additional options like food, which typically involves a Czech meal, and a boat ride on the river are available for an extra cost. It’s worth noting that public transport tickets are not included, so travelers should arrange their own if needed. The activity ends back at the meeting point at Malostranská, making it easy to continue exploring or head back to accommodations.
Reviews highlight the knowledgeability and friendliness of the guide, with one reviewer praising Paola’s attentive storytelling. The tour maintains a comfortable pace, allowing time to appreciate each site without feeling hurried. The 6.5-hour duration strikes a good balance, giving a rundown of Prague’s key sights while allowing for breaks and spontaneous exploration.
This guided tour works well for first-time visitors who want a thorough overview of Prague’s top attractions in a manageable timeframe. It’s especially suited for Spanish-speaking travelers looking for an informative and friendly guide. The moderate price and well-structured itinerary make it attractive for those who prefer a value-focused experience that combines walking, sightseeing, and cultural insights.
The Prague: City Tour in Full offers an affordable and engaging way to see the city’s most famous landmarks. Its expert guides, rich itinerary, and convenient schedule make it a popular choice, especially for travelers who want to cover a lot in one day. While it does not include public transport tickets, the overall experience is practical and rewarding, with plenty of opportunities to learn and enjoy Prague’s captivating sights.
This tour is ideal for those seeking a comprehensive introduction to Prague that balances history, architecture, legends, and local flavor. It’s a reliable option for travelers eager to maximize their time and get a true sense of the city’s character without rushing.
“We spent a wonderful day getting to know the city and its history. Time flew by and we didn't feel rushed at all; everything was done at a very com…”
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour’s walking pace and itinerary are appropriate for most age groups, but comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Are food and drinks included?
Food is optional and can be purchased during a break at a Czech restaurant. Drinks, such as beer, are available for purchase.
Does the tour include transportation between stops?
Yes, the tour features a tram ride from Malostranská to the castle neighborhood, but other transportation is on foot.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The information does not specify accessibility details; expect some walking and uneven surfaces.
Are public transport tickets needed?
Yes, travelers should plan to buy their own public transport tickets, as these are not included.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.
What language is the guide in?
The tour is conducted entirely in Spanish.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 6.5 hours.
Where exactly does the tour end?
It concludes back at Malostranská Metro station, the original meeting point.