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Enjoy a 5-hour small-group guided tour of Prague’s top sights, including Prague Castle, the Jewish Quarter, Charles Bridge, and more, led by expert guides.

The Prague: Full-Day Guided Tour offers an engaging way to explore the Czech capital’s most famous sights in just 5 hours. Priced competitively, this tour is perfect for travelers who want an in-depth, yet manageable, introduction to Prague’s highlights. Led by a Spanish-speaking expert guide, the tour keeps groups small for a more personalized experience, ensuring you can hear every detail and ask questions along the way.
Starting at Staromstské nám. 934, the tour covers major landmarks such as the Old Town Square, Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, and the Jewish Quarter. Expect to walk through historic streets, admire scenic views, and learn about the stories that make this city so special. A highlight is the inclusion of a delicious traditional Czech lunch, providing a tasty break amid the sightseeing.
While the tour involves a fair amount of walking and public transportation—including a tram ride to Prague Castle—its pace is well-organized, and the small group size enhances the experience. It’s ideal for first-time visitors or those short on time who want a thorough overview without feeling rushed.
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This tour begins directly in front of the Cartier store at Staromstské nám. 934 in Old Town Square. The guide is easy to spot, wearing an orange and white badge with “Traviatour” on it. The group size is kept small, ensuring a more intimate and engaging experience, and the tour ends back at the same meeting point.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs. It operates rain or shine, so comfortable clothing and shoes are advised. Since food and drinks are not included, travelers may want to bring water or plan to enjoy the lunch break at the included Czech tavern.

The journey kicks off in Old Town Square, where you’ll see the Astronomical Clock, a marvel of medieval craftsmanship. The guide offers insights into its mechanics and history, making it much more than just a photo opportunity. Nearby, the Church of Our Lady before Týn provides a striking Gothic silhouette, often admired during the guided walk.
The Powder Tower marks the entrance to the city’s historical defenses and serves as a scenic stop. As you walk through the cobblestone streets, the guide shares stories about Prague’s medieval past, giving context to the city’s architecture and layout.

A significant part of the tour involves exploring Josefov, Prague’s Jewish Quarter. Here, you’ll visit notable sites like the Spanish Synagogue, Old-New Synagogue, and the Old Jewish Cemetery. These sites unveil the history of Prague’s Jewish community, with stories that are both poignant and fascinating.
The Old Jewish Cemetery is a highlight for its centuries-old tombstones and atmospheric presence. The Jewish Town Hall and the Klaus Synagogue add further depth to this area, providing insight into the religious and cultural life that thrived here for generations.
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Next, the group crosses Charles Bridge, renowned for its 30 Baroque sculptures and panoramic views of the city. The guide points out details of the bridge’s construction and history, making it a captivating walk rather than just a photo stop.
Once on Kampa Island, visitors find a peaceful oasis with famous sites such as the John Lennon Wall and Beethoven’s former residence. The Lennon Wall stands out as a colorful symbol of peace and freedom, often covered in graffiti and murals.
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After the scenic walks, the tour pauses for free time to enjoy lunch at an authentic Czech tavern. The restaurant serves traditional Czech dishes, giving travelers a chance to experience local flavors in a cozy setting. This break also offers a moment to relax before continuing the visit to Prague Castle.

Post-lunch, the tour proceeds to Prague Castle via a 10-minute tram ride. The castle complex is the largest medieval castle in the world, and the guide shares stories about its construction and significance.
Within the castle walls, you’ll explore the St. Vitus Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece with stunning stained glass and historical relics. Other sites include the Royal Palace, St. George’s Basilica, and the Black Tower—each offering a glimpse into Prague’s royal past.
The Golden Lane invites visitors into colorful, historic houses where Franz Kafka once lived. The guide describes the lane’s history as a residence for castle guards and artisans, adding to its charm. It’s a perfect spot for photos and immersing in Prague’s literary history.
The tour concludes at the Rudolfinum, with options to enjoy panoramic city views or stroll to nearby sites. The entire experience is designed to offer both educational content and memorable sights, all within a manageable timeframe.
The tour includes a live Spanish-speaking guide, entry to major landmarks, and a public transportation ticket. Food, drinks, and additional entrance fees are not included, giving flexibility for personal preferences.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance, and travelers can reserve now and pay later, making planning easier.
The small-group format ensures personal attention and easy communication. The combination of guided visits, scenic walks, and a traditional Czech lunch creates a well-rounded day of sightseeing. The high review ratings (4.8/5 from 46 reviews) reflect consistent satisfaction.
Guides like Michael, Garbor, and Tony are praised for their deep knowledge, friendly demeanor, and engaging storytelling, making the five hours feel both informative and enjoyable. The tour excels at balancing history, culture, and scenic beauty—a great choice for travelers eager to see Prague’s highlights with a local touch.
This tour offers a rundown of Prague’s most famous sights, with the convenience of a small group and expert guidance. The inclusion of lunch, scenic views, and transportation enhances its value, making it suitable for visitors wanting an organized, enjoyable day.
While it does not include entrance tickets to attractions, the guided approach ensures you see the key highlights efficiently. It’s particularly suited for first-time visitors or those short on time but eager to experience Prague’s story-rich streets and landmarks.
“Information was good . Maybe paused in one place or two places a little longer than necessary but otherwise all good.”
Is hotel pickup available for this tour?
No, the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off; guests meet directly at the starting point in front of the Cartier store in Old Town Square.
Are entrance tickets to attractions included?
No, entry fees to specific sites like Prague Castle or St. Vitus Cathedral are not included, but the guide provides detailed insights during the visit.
Is the tour accessible for guests with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, and it involves a tram ride and walking, with some scenic steep or cobbled areas.
What should I bring for this tour?
Comfortable shoes, drinks, and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, as the tour takes place rain or shine and involves a fair amount of walking.