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Explore Prague’s bold side on this 2-hour street art tour featuring David erný’s provocative works, hidden courtyards, and political satire for $46 per person.

The Prague: In the Footsteps of David erný Street Art Tour offers a unique perspective on the Czech capital, focusing on 10 of erný’s most iconic and controversial sculptures. For $46 per person and lasting just 2 hours, this guided walk takes you through central Prague to see pieces that challenge tradition and reflect the city’s political and cultural landscape. The tour starts at the Wenceslas Square Starbucks, providing an easy meeting point in the heart of the city.
Unlike typical historical or castle-focused tours, this experience reveals Prague’s bold, rebellious, and playful side. It’s perfect for anyone interested in contemporary art, political satire, and quirky perspectives. We appreciate that the guide offers insight into the symbolism, background, and satirical messages behind each sculpture, making the tour both thought-provoking and photogenic. The only consideration is that the tour emphasizes urban street art and modern sculptures, so those seeking historic landmarks might prefer other options.
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The tour departs in front of a Starbucks in Wenceslas Square, a bustling hub of Prague’s modern life. This central location makes it easy to find and start the adventure. The walk is designed to fit into a 2-hour window, making it accessible for visitors with busy schedules. The group size remains manageable, and the live English guide brings energy and expertise to each stop.
The meeting point’s convenience allows you to dive straight into Prague’s street art scene, leaving behind the typical tourist spots for something more playful and rebellious. Being in the city center also makes it easy to continue exploring after the tour or return to other nearby attractions.

During the tour, you’ll see 10 of erný’s most famous works in various parts of Prague. His sculptures include giant crawling babies, known for their provocative and playful nature, and a rotating Kafka head that showcases Prague’s literary heritage. One of the highlights is an upside-down horse, symbolizing a challenge to conventional perspectives, and a peeing statue that injects humor and satire into the cityscape.
Each sculpture tells a story about Czech history, politics, and humor. The guide provides background on erný’s artistic approach, explaining how his work often sparks debate—celebrated for its boldness and criticized by some for its provocative nature. These sculptures are often located in hidden passages and courtyards, making the experience both surprising and photogenic.
One of the tour’s charms is its visit to less obvious locations—hidden passages and courtyards where erný’s sculptures are placed. These areas provide a more intimate view of his work, away from crowded streets, and allow for better photos and reflections. The surprises awaiting around each corner make the walk lively and engaging, especially for those who enjoy discovering unexpected art in everyday spaces.
These secret spots also reveal how contemporary art interacts with Prague’s historic urban fabric, blending modern satire with ancient architecture. The guide’s knowledge helps you appreciate the context and placement of each piece, emphasizing how erný’s art comments on Czech identity and political themes.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour emphasizes how erný’s sculptures reflect Czech history and politics. His provocative works often serve as satirical commentaries, challenging authority and questioning social norms. The guide highlights how this art movement embodies Prague’s rebellious spirit, offering insight into the nation’s political evolution through modern sculpture.
By understanding the symbolism behind the sculptures, visitors gain a deeper appreciation of how contemporary art functions as a form of social commentary in the Czech Republic. The sculptures do more than decorate city corners—they provoke thought and conversation about identity, freedom, and societal change.

The 2-hour duration makes this tour a compact yet comprehensive introduction to erný’s work. It balances visual stimulation, storytelling, and walking comfortably through central Prague. The tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors with mobility needs to participate without concern.
The pace is steady but engaging, with the guide providing plenty of opportunities to ask questions and take photos. The tour is suitable for a wide audience, including those interested in modern art, politics, and urban culture. It’s a lively walk that keeps everyone engaged with short stops at each sculpture and location.
The local, licensed, and experienced guide leads the tour with a fun and informative style. Their explanations illuminate the background, symbolism, and satire behind each piece, making the sculptures come alive with stories. This active narration ensures that the tour remains dynamic and engaging throughout.
Booking is flexible, with the option for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and reserve now, pay later. This flexibility helps accommodate changing travel plans. The tour’s focus on English language makes it accessible for international visitors.

The focus on David erný’s provocative sculptures is the main highlight. Unlike traditional Prague tours that center on castles or churches, this experience reveals Prague’s bold, rebellious, and playful side. The hidden locations, street-level art, and political satire create a distinctive atmosphere that appeals to those seeking a modern perspective on the city.
The inclusion of 10 sculptures ensures a well-rounded overview of erný’s work, while the expert guide helps decode the symbolism and messages behind each piece. The tour offers a thought-provoking, visually interesting, and photogenic experience, making it a worthwhile addition to any Prague itinerary.
This tour is ideal for art lovers, politically minded visitors, and curious explorers who want a different view of Prague. It suits those interested in modern sculpture, satire, and hidden city corners. Visitors who prefer historic castles and churches might find this tour less aligned with their interests but will still appreciate the urban art scene.
The 2-hour length and reasonable price also make it a great option for short stays or as a supplement to more traditional sightseeing days. Its accessibility means that most visitors can enjoy the experience without difficulty.
The Prague: In the Footsteps of David erný tour offers a refreshing, playful, and provocative look at the city’s contemporary art scene. It’s particularly strong in showcasing art that challenges norms and reflects Czech political culture. The hidden courtyards and surprising sculptures add a layer of discovery that keeps the walk lively and engaging.
At $46 for 2 hours, the tour provides great value for the chance to see 10 iconic sculptures and learn their stories. It’s an excellent choice for art enthusiasts, culture buffs, and anyone eager to see Prague’s rebellious spirit in a new light. While not focused on traditional historic sites, this experience highlights Prague’s bold and playful side, making it a memorable addition to your trip.
Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing most visitors to participate comfortably.
Where does the tour meet?
The tour starts in front of Starbucks in Wenceslas Square, a central and recognizable location.
How long does the tour last?
The duration is 2 hours, making it a concise but informative exploration.
What is included in the price?
The guiding services of a local, licensed, and fun guide are included.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour conducted in English?
Yes, it is conducted in English with a live guide.
What kind of sculptures will I see?
Expect to see giant crawling babies, a rotating Kafka head, an upside-down horse, and a peeing statue, among others.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While suitable for most audiences, parents should consider the provocative nature of erný’s sculptures.
What makes this tour different from other Prague tours?
It focuses on modern, satirical street art rather than historic landmarks, offering a bold, playful perspective on the city.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations can be made through the booking platform, with flexible payment options available.