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Discover Prague’s top sights and secret shortcuts on this 2-hour walking tour, ending with a free drink at a local bar for just $17 per person.
The Prague: Ultimate Old and New Town Walking Tour offers a quick yet immersive experience of the city’s most famous sights and lesser-known paths. For only $17 per person, this tour provides a fascinating glimpse into Prague’s history, legends, and vibrant culture. Starting at the gate between Old & New Town, the tour guides you through key landmarks such as National Street, Old Town Square, and the Jewish Quarter.
What makes this tour stand out is the focus on hidden shortcuts used by locals, giving participants a chance to see parts of Prague that are often missed on more typical sightseeing routes. The tour also includes storytelling about legendary artists Mozart and Kafka, as well as significant moments like the Velvet Revolution. After approximately 2 hours of exploring, a free drink at a lively local bar caps off the experience, allowing for relaxed conversations and further recommendations. This tour is perfect for those who want a short, engaging overview of Prague’s history with a local flavor, and who enjoy a complimentary drink to wind down.
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This tour begins at the gate between Old and New Town, serving as a convenient and historic starting point. From here, the guide leads participants into some of Prague’s most recognizable streets and squares. The initial meeting spot ensures easy access without the need for additional transport, and the walk typically involves moderate walking across the city’s central areas.
The starting location sets the tone for a focused exploration of Prague’s downtown, emphasizing both top sights and secret passages. The tour’s flexibility allows for checking starting times based on availability, making it accessible for different schedules.

The first part of the tour takes travelers through some of the most notable sites of New Town. Here, the guide describes the history and stories behind major landmarks along National Street. Visitors get a chance to appreciate the architecture, urban layout, and local stories that make Prague uniquely charming.
This section is designed to give a broad context of Prague’s development over the centuries. The guide’s storytelling vividly explains how Prague grew from a medieval settlement into a bustling modern city, all while pointing out hidden shortcuts that locals use to bypass larger streets and discover quieter corners.

Next, the route brings visitors into Old Town Square, where the astronomical clock and vibrant atmosphere provide perfect photo opportunities. The guide shares stories of the families who have lived in this area, as well as legends connected to the square’s buildings and statues.
Participants walk in the footsteps of famous artist Kafka and composer Mozart, with insights into their connections to Prague. The Old Town’s medieval charm contrasts with the lively energy of today’s city, making this stop a highlight for those interested in architecture and history.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour extends into the Jewish Quarter, a neighborhood rich with history. While the tour doesn’t include entrance tickets, the guide highlights significant sites like synagogues, cemeteries, and museums, giving a contextual understanding of Jewish life in Prague.
This part of the route emphasizes stories of the community’s resilience through centuries of change, occupation, and war. Visitors learn about families, legends, and local customs, adding depth to the visual experience of the area.

One of the tour’s special features is the focus on legendary figures like Mozart and Kafka, who each left their mark on Prague. The guide shares true stories about their lives and how they influenced the city’s cultural identity.
This segment is an engaging mix of history, legend, and local lore, giving travelers a sense of how artistic and mystical traditions continue to shape Prague today. The stories about mystical alchemists and astrologers add a touch of intrigue to the walk, appealing especially to those interested in mysticism and cultural history.
The tour culminates at the epicenter of the Velvet Revolution. Here, travelers stand in a location of historic protests that changed Czech history. The guide explains the significance of this site and how Prague’s social and political upheavals influenced the city’s transformation.
This moment offers a powerful connection to recent history, illustrating how ordinary citizens played a role in shaping modern Czech Republic. It’s a meaningful pause that deepens understanding of Prague’s resilience and activism.

After two hours of walking and exploring, the tour concludes at a local watering hole. Here, participants receive a free drink, choosing from options like vodka, rum mixer, Czech beer, wine, or non-alcoholic beverages.
This relaxed ending allows for casual conversations, further recommendations, and a chance to reflect on the sights and stories shared. The bar’s lively atmosphere offers a taste of Prague’s authentic nightlife scene, making it a fitting end to the tour.

The tour is led by a live English-speaking guide, ensuring clear storytelling and local insights. The price of $17 covers the guided experience and the free drink, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious visitors.
Included in the tour are the guide’s narration and the free beverage. However, it does not include hotel pickup or food, so travelers should plan accordingly. The duration of approximately 2 hours makes it suitable for those with limited time but seeking a rundown.
Travelers are advised to wear comfortable shoes because the tour involves a fair amount of walking across cobbled streets and city pavements. The starting times are subject to availability, so it’s recommended to check in advance.
Since the tour does not include entrance fees to sites like synagogues or museums, visitors interested in interior visits should plan additional outings if desired. The tour’s focus on stories and outdoor sights makes it ideal for those who prefer a visual and narrative experience over museum visits.
This $17 walking tour offers a shorter, more focused experience compared to longer or more specialized options, such as Jewish town tours or castle visits. It’s particularly well-suited for visitors who want a quick yet meaningful introduction to Prague’s history and culture.
The inclusion of a free drink adds a social element that isn’t always present in other tours, and the emphasis on hidden shortcuts gives it a local flavor. For those seeking a budget-friendly, lively walk with storytelling and a relaxed ending, this tour hits the right notes.
This tour delivers great value through its combination of top sights, local stories, and secret paths. The 2-hour duration makes it a practical choice for travelers with busy schedules, while the free drink at the end ensures a friendly, social atmosphere.
The guides’ storytelling skills and the focus on legends and historical moments make it engaging without being overwhelming. It’s an excellent option for those seeking a midday activity that balances sightseeing, history, and local ambiance.
While it doesn’t cover interior site visits or detailed museum experiences, the outdoor exploration and stories about Prague’s legends are enough to leave a memorable impression. For just $17, this tour provides a cost-effective, lively introduction to one of Europe’s most captivating cities.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour’s focus on storytelling, walking, and casual stops makes it suitable for most age groups, provided participants are comfortable with walking.
Do I need to pre-book or can I join spontaneously?
It’s advisable to check availability and reserve in advance since start times vary and spots may fill up.
Are entrance fees included for sites like synagogues?
No, the tour does not include entrance fees; it focuses on outdoor sights and stories. Visitors interested in inside visits should plan separately.
What should I bring for the tour?
Comfortable shoes are essential, as there will be a lot of walking. Bringing water and weather-appropriate clothing is also recommended.
Can I get this tour as a private group?
The information provided focuses on group participation, but inquiries about private options are best directed to the provider, zuma sro.