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Explore Prague after dark on this private 4-hour evening tour, visiting iconic sites like Prague Castle and Charles Bridge with a personalized guide for a magical experience.

The 4-hour Private Prague by Night Tour offers an intimate way to see the city’s most famous landmarks illuminated after sunset. Priced at $228 per person, this tour provides a personalized experience with hotel pickup and drop-off, ensuring a hassle-free evening. It’s ideal for those with limited time in Prague who want to enjoy the city’s magical nighttime ambiance without the worry of navigating alone.
The tour is conducted by Eva Prague Tours, featuring a professional guide and private driver in an air-conditioned minivan. With 10 reviews giving it a perfect 5-star rating, this experience is highly recommended by 100% of those who book it. Most bookings are made about 19 days in advance, highlighting its popularity among visitors.

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This tour begins with hotel pickup, saving you from navigating public transport or taxis late in the evening. The air-conditioned minivan ensures a comfortable ride as you travel between the stops. The private guide offers personalized attention, making it easier to ask questions and customize the experience if desired.
Since the tour lasts approximately 4 hours, it fits well into an evening schedule, allowing you to relax and enjoy Prague’s lights without feeling rushed. The drop-off returns you conveniently back to your hotel, making it suitable for those with evening plans afterward.

The tour kicks off at Old Town Square, home to one of Prague’s most iconic sights: the Old Town Hall with its famous Astronomical Clock. This medieval clock, dating back to 1410, is a marvel of craftsmanship and a highlight for visitors. While admission is not included, viewing the clock’s hourly show is a must-see spectacle.
The Old Town Hall’s tower provides a great vantage point for photos of the illuminated square, surrounded by historic buildings bathed in warm light. The atmosphere here at night is quiet yet lively, with fewer crowds than during the day.

Next, the Charles Bridge offers a quieter, more romantic experience after dark. Since it was constructed starting in 1357 under King Charles IV, this bridge has long been a symbol of Prague. As the only major crossing over the Vltava River until 1841, it played a crucial role in Prague’s trade routes.
At night, the stone arches and statues are beautifully lit, casting a golden glow over the water. The absence of daytime crowds allows for a more relaxed stroll and spectacular photos of the city’s skyline reflected in the river.

While admission to Prague Castle is not included, the castle complex remains a striking sight from the outside. Known as the largest ancient castle in the world according to Guinness World Records, it spans nearly 70,000 square meters. The tour allows plenty of time to admire its exterior, including the St. Vitus Cathedral and the Golden Lane.
From the outside, the castle’s gothic and baroque architecture is illuminated at night, offering a dramatic backdrop for photos. Its prominent position on the hill ensures it remains a focal point throughout the tour.
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The Strahov Monastery is situated on a hill, providing fantastic panoramic views of the city, especially striking at night. Founded in 1143, the monastery is a peaceful spot that reveals the city’s lights from above.
Close by, the Loreta pilgrimage site features a clock tower with a famous chime and a cloister that adds to the historic atmosphere. Both sites are free to view from the outside but offer enough visual interest to be memorable.

A stop at the Lennon Wall delivers a splash of modern history. Since the 1980s, this wall has been covered with graffiti inspired by John Lennon and the Beatles, symbolizing peace and freedom. Its vibrant murals and lyrics create a colorful contrast to Prague’s medieval architecture.
The Museum Kampa, located on a small island in the Vltava, showcases a collection of modern Central European art, especially Czech works. Although the museum itself is optional for daytime visits, the exterior views of the art-filled courtyard are particularly charming at night.

The Strahov Monastery Brewery is a highlight for beer lovers. Founded in 1400, this monks’ brewery serves the famous “Holy Spirit of St Norbert” beer, which is exclusive to this location. The brewery’s rich history and connection to the monastery make it a special stop, especially as it’s the only place where this beer can be tasted and purchased.
The brewery also attracts many famous visitors, adding to its renowned status in Prague. It’s an excellent chance to sample authentic local brewing tradition in an atmospheric setting.
The Loreta church and cloister offer a charming glimpse into Prague’s religious architecture, with its clock tower and peaceful courtyards. Built starting in 1626, the site is a significant pilgrimage location.
The Cernin Palace, the largest baroque palace in Prague, has served as the foreign ministry since the 1930s. Its stuccoes and grand façade showcase Prague’s baroque grandeur, making it a fitting end to a night of sightseeing.
This private tour is designed for flexibility and comfort, with most bookings made 19 days in advance. The $228 per person price covers all transportation, guided commentary, and hotel transfers. Entrance fees are not included but can be purchased separately for specific sites if desired.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, with a smart casual dress code and service animals allowed. It operates with a minimum of 2 people and offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled time.
The 4-hour Private Prague by Night Tour stands out due to its personalized service and focus on key landmarks illuminated at night. The expert guide ensures you maximize your time and experience, avoiding the pitfalls of navigating alone in a unfamiliar city after dark.
The combination of major sites like Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and Loreta with unique stops like the Monastery Brewery and Lennon Wall offers a well-rounded view of Prague’s historic and modern character.
This tour provides a rich, relaxed introduction to Prague’s most photogenic sights, especially suited for those who want an intimate, guided experience without sacrificing comfort. The private format guarantees flexibility, and the stunning night views make it a memorable way to see the city.
While admission fees are extra, the overall value lies in the expert guidance, convenience, and coverage of Prague’s highlights after dark. It’s a great choice for short-stay visitors or those eager to see the city illuminated in a peaceful setting.
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What is included in the tour price?
The price covers private transportation, a professional guide, and hotel pickup and drop-off. Entrance fees are not included but can be purchased separately.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult; most travelers can participate, but specific age restrictions are not specified.
Can I customize the stops?
As a private tour, it offers some flexibility, but the itinerary focuses on key landmarks listed.
What sites do we visit during the tour?
Stops include Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge, Prague Castle exterior, Strahov Monastery, Lennon Wall, Museum Kampa, Strahov Monastery Brewery, Loreta, and Cernin Palace.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The data does not specify accessibility options, but given the walking involved and vehicle use, some adjustments may be necessary.
Do I need to purchase tickets in advance?
Admission to individual sites is not included and can be purchased separately if desired.
What should I wear?
A smart casual dress code is recommended.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 19 days in advance, indicating good availability close to the date.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour start time for a full refund.