Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Prague's top sights on a 2-hour private walking tour including the Jewish Quarters, Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, Charles Bridge, and more with a licensed guide.

This 2-hour private walking tour offers an efficient way to see some of Prague’s most iconic sights with a licensed guide leading the way. For a flexible and tailored experience, the tour departs from any centrally located area in Prague, making it easy to fit into your city exploration plans. The highly rated provider, The Imperial Travels, earns a perfect 5-star rating, reflecting consistent quality and satisfaction.
You’ll visit Prague Castle, admire the Gothic architecture of St. Vitus Cathedral, stroll across Charles Bridge, and explore the historic Old Town Square. The tour also takes you through the Jewish Quarter and its significant sites, as well as Vyehrad fortress and the lively Wenceslas Square. This tour is perfect for visitors who want a rundown of Prague’s most celebrated spots in a short amount of time.
While the tour covers many highlights efficiently, it’s designed for those who want an overview rather than an in-depth exploration of each location. The private group setting ensures a personalized experience, with guides speaking English, German, or Czech. It’s a good choice for travelers seeking a quick yet enriching introduction to Prague’s historic core.
You can check availability for your dates here:
For broader city exploration in Prague, we've covered these other tours

The tour begins at a central location in Prague, with specific meeting points flexible within the city center. The coordinates 50.075538635253906, 14.437800407409668 mark the general vicinity, making it easy to find a convenient starting spot. Since the tour is private, arrangements are tailored to your preferred meeting point within the city’s core.
The private group setting allows for a relaxed pace and personalized attention from the guide. No matter where in the city center you meet, the guide ensures a smooth start to the exploration of Prague’s most famous sites.

The tour kicks off at Prague Castle, one of the largest and most significant castles in Europe. Travelers gain views of the city skyline from the castle grounds and learn about its history. Inside the castle, the Gothic architecture of St. Vitus Cathedral captures attention with its soaring spires and intricate details.
This iconic site provides a sense of Prague’s past as a seat of kings and emperors. The guide shares stories about the castle’s history and architecture, making the experience both visual and educational. The visit is concise but packed with sights that showcase Prague’s grandeur.
Next, the group walks across Charles Bridge, an enduring symbol of Prague. The bridge is adorned with statues and offers panoramic views of the Vltava River and the city skyline. Though the bridge can be crowded, the guide helps you find quiet spots for photos and explains the historic significance of the statues and bridge’s construction.
This crossing connects the Prague Castle district with the Old Town and highlights the city’s medieval charm. The walk across Charles Bridge provides a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to appreciate Prague’s architecture up close.
More Great Tours NearbyIn Old Town Square, the tour passes by cafes, shops, and historic buildings filled with lively energy. The Astronomical Clock, housed in the Old Town Hall, is one of the city’s most celebrated sights and a must-see. The guide points out the clock’s features and explains its history.
The square’s vibrant atmosphere offers a glimpse of Prague’s modern-day life amid historic surroundings. The guide provides context about the buildings and their significance, making this stop both engaging and informative.
The Jewish Quarter (Josefov) features synagogues, the Jewish Cemetery, and the Museum of Jewish Culture. These sites reveal the long-standing Jewish community’s history in Prague. The tour includes visits to the notable synagogues, where the guide shares stories about their architecture and history.
The Jewish Cemetery, one of the oldest in Europe, is a poignant reminder of the community’s resilience. This segment of the tour offers insight into Prague’s diverse cultural makeup and the Jewish community’s contributions to the city.
Vyehrad, a riverfront fortification, stands out for its historic walls, old houses, and beautiful gardens. The tour includes a stop here to enjoy the scenic views of the Vltava River and the city. The cemetery within Vyehrad also offers a peaceful atmosphere and glimpses into Prague’s past.
The gardens provide a quiet escape amidst historic ruins, making Vyehrad a peaceful contrast to the busier city center. The guide explains its historical importance and how it played a role in Prague’s defense.
The final stop at Wenceslas Square showcases Prague’s lively side. The square is lined with shops, restaurants, and cafes, making it ideal for dining, shopping, or people-watching after the tour. It’s also historically significant, having hosted many demonstrations and events.
The guide highlights the square’s role in Prague’s history and points out notable buildings and statues, including the National Museum at the top of the square. This area captures the energy of contemporary Prague while still being surrounded by historic architecture.
This private group tour ensures a personalized experience tailored to your interests. It operates in English, German, or Czech, depending on your preference. The 2-hour duration makes it an efficient way to see Prague’s highlights without feeling rushed.
The meeting point is flexible within the city center, and bookings can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can reserve your spot now and pay later, offering convenience and flexibility for your travel plans.
This tour suits travelers who want a compact, guided overview of Prague’s most famous sights. It’s ideal for those with limited time or who prefer a private experience with the option for personalized attention. The well-curated itinerary balances historical landmarks with vibrant city life, appealing to visitors of all interests.
Since the tour covers major highlights in a short period, it’s especially useful for first-time visitors or those seeking a snapshot of Prague’s core. It’s not designed for in-depth exploration but offers enough detail to appreciate the city’s beauty and history.
The 2-hour private Prague city tour by The Imperial Travels delivers a focused, personalized experience of the city’s top sights. With a highly rated provider and a flexible schedule, it offers a convenient way to grasp Prague’s essence quickly.
While the tour may not allow deep dives into each site, it covers key landmarks like Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, Charles Bridge, and the Jewish Quarter in a compact format. The private setting ensures comfort and tailored commentary, making it ideal for those who value a curated experience.
This tour offers great value for travelers seeking efficient sightseeing with knowledgeable guides. It’s especially suited for visitors who want a rundown without a long commitment, and it works well for those who appreciate stunning views and cultural highlights in a short span.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts 2 hours.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at a centrally located area in Prague, with the exact meeting point flexible within the city center.
What languages are available?
Guides speak English, German, and Czech.
Is it suitable for groups?
Yes, the tour is offered as a private group, providing a personalized experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Do I need to pay upfront?
You can reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility for your plans.
What key sights are included?
The tour covers Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, Jewish Quarter, Vyehrad, and Wenceslas Square.
Is the tour accessible for all physical abilities?
While specific accessibility details are not provided, it involves walking through historic areas, so some mobility considerations may apply.
What should I bring?
A comfortable pair of shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
Is this tour good for first-time visitors?
Absolutely; it offers a rundown of Prague’s most famous sites, ideal for those new to the city.