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Explore Prague with this 3-hour combo tour including a scenic river cruise, Charles Bridge, and Prague Castle, led by knowledgeable guides for just $55.73.
Combining two of Prague’s most iconic attractions, the Prague Castle and Canal River Boat Tour offers a well-balanced 3-hour experience for a budget-friendly $55.73 per person. Starting in the heart of Prague’s Old Town Square, this tour takes you on a scenic 45-minute river cruise and a comprehensive walk through the historic Prague Castle complex. With refreshments included on the boat and a knowledgeable guide leading the way, this tour is an excellent choice for those new to the city or visitors seeking a quick but rich overview of Prague’s highlights.
While it doesn’t include interior access to Prague Castle, the tour’s combination of water, architecture, and history makes it a popular, value-packed option. The tour departs in the afternoon at 1:30 pm, giving plenty of time for morning activities and making it suitable for a half-day outing. Expect a group size capped at 30 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience, and enjoy the flexibility of a mobile ticket.


The tour kicks off at Týnská 627/7 in the heart of Old Town Prague. This central location offers easy access via public transportation and is within walking distance from many hotels. The meet-up is straightforward, and the local guide greets guests here to begin the adventure.
The initial part of the tour involves a brief walk through the Old Town, a UNESCO-listed area famous for its City Hall, Astronomical Clock, and historic landmarks like the Jan Hus Memorial. These highlights are easily admired during the 3-minute stop, giving a perfect introduction to Prague’s architectural beauty and rich history.
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After gathering at the starting point, the guide leads guests through the Klementinum, an elegant Baroque complex renowned for its Mirror Chapel and atmospheric churches. Here, a 5-minute stop allows for a quick overview of this historic site. The guide shares stories about its past, adding depth to this visit.
The tour then proceeds to the Old Town Square, where guests can admire the City Hall and Astronomical Clock. The 3-minute stop offers photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the lively atmosphere of Prague’s oldest square. The Jan Hus Memorial and Kinsky Palace add further historic context.

The highlight for many is the 45-minute river cruise aboard a boat resembling Venice’s gondolas, departing from the riverfront near the Charles Bridge Museum. The cruise is a peaceful, scenic ride that provides fantastic views of Prague’s UNESCO-listed buildings and monuments along the riverbank.
During the cruise, refreshments are served, allowing travelers to relax while taking in views of Old Town, New Town, and Kampa Island. The boat’s vantage point offers a different perspective of the city’s famous bridges and skyline, making this a memorable highlight.

Upon disembarking, the tour includes a walk across Charles Bridge, one of Prague’s most recognized symbols. The guide points out the baroque statues, the Bridge Towers, and the Charles IV statue, encouraging photos at the St. John of Nepomuk statue—an essential wish-making spot.
If time permits, a visit to the Charles Bridge Museum may be included, where original artifacts deepen the historical context of this iconic crossing. However, this stop depends on available time during the tour.

Crossing into the Lesser Town (Malá Strana), the tour explores the charming streets lined with aristocratic palaces and the Lennon Wall, a symbol of liberty. A quick stop at the Lennonova zed allows for photos of the colorful graffiti and street art.
The walk continues through Kampa Island, known for its peaceful atmosphere and picturesque narrow streets. The guide points out notable sights such as the Devil’s Stream and baroque architecture, enriching the experience of Prague’s more tranquil district.
A tram ride takes guests uphill to the Prague Castle complex, one of the largest castle grounds in the world. The guide leads a walk through the castle grounds, which include various courtyards, towers, and historic buildings.
Key highlights within the castle include St. Vitus Cathedral, known for its Gothic architecture and status as the burial site of Charles IV. The visit inside the cathedral is not included, but the exterior views and the hilltop panorama of Prague make this a breathtaking stop.
Other notable sights are the Mihulka Powder Tower, the Chapel of the Holy Cross, and St. George’s Basilica—all within the castle’s walls. These sites showcase a variety of architectural styles, from Gothic to Baroque.
The tour also passes by the Late Gothic Tower, once used as a prison, and the Rudolf II Palace, highlighting Prague’s royal history. The street with tiny bright houses and the Baroque palace add to the castle’s diverse architecture.
Guests have ample opportunity to take photos of the stately courtyards, the cathedral spires, and the city views from the castle hill. The overall experience combines history, architecture, and panoramic scenery.
The 3-hour tour includes both the boat cruise and the castle visit, making it a compact and efficient way to see Prague’s highlights. The group size is limited to a maximum of 30 travelers, ensuring more attentive guidance and fewer crowds. The local guides are known for their enthusiasm, humor, and knowledge, which enhances the overall experience.
Based on reviews, guides such as Allen and Voyta receive praise for their passion and storytelling. Some reviews note that timing can sometimes be tight, especially during busy seasons, but guides generally strive to keep the pace comfortable.
This tour departs at 1:30 pm from Týnská 627/7, with no hotel pickup included. It is suitable for most travelers, though it involves walking and some stairs around the castle grounds.
The tour does not include interior visits to Prague Castle, so visitors interested in inside access should plan for additional visits later. The river cruise is accessible for most, and refreshments are included in the cruise fee.
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. The tour is operated in English or German, and most travelers can participate. Small groups of up to 30 people make the experience more manageable and personalized.
This combination tour offers a balanced mix of water scenery, historic landmarks, and city views in just three hours. The affordable price and high praise for guides make it an appealing option for visitors with limited time.
While the tour does not include interior access to Prague Castle, the exterior views and comprehensive walking experience compensate for this. The river cruise adds a relaxing element, and the walk through Lesser Town and Kampa Island showcases Prague’s picturesque side.
Ultimately, this tour works best for first-time visitors, families, or couples looking for an efficient, informative, and scenic introduction to Prague. Expect some walking and standing, but plenty of stunning sights and storytelling make it worthwhile.
“Allen was very enthusiastic as our tour guide which brought life and energy to our tour. The scope of the tour was perfect for us to gain a better…”
Does this tour include inside access to Prague Castle?
No, the tour does not include interior visits; it focuses on exterior exploration and panoramic views.
What is included in the price?
The guide, river cruise with refreshments, and snacks are included. Transport within Prague and castle interior tickets are not.
How long is the river cruise?
The cruise lasts approximately 45 minutes, offering scenic views of the city from the Vltava River.
What are the meeting point details?
The tour starts at Týnská 627/7 in Old Town Square, within easy reach of public transportation.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, the tour is considered fun and engaging for families, couples, friends, and solo travelers.
Can the tour accommodate mobility issues?
While accessible for most, walking and stairs around the castle may pose challenges for some.
What is the best time to book?
Most travelers book about 31 days in advance, ensuring availability for the afternoon departure.
Are beverages and snacks included?
Yes, refreshments are served on the boat, and snacks are included in the tour.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes for walking, a camera for photos, and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
What if I need to cancel?
Cancellation is free if made at least 24 hours before the start time, with a full refund available.