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Discover Prague’s Old Town with a 2:5-hour walking tour including iconic landmarks and a scenic boat ride along the Vltava River, perfect for first-time visitors.
Exploring Prague’s historic Old Town in just over three hours offers a fantastic glimpse into this UNESCO World Heritage site. This 2:5-hour walking tour by Supreme Prague combines a guided stroll through the city’s most famous spots with a relaxing boat cruise along the Vltava River. Priced at $103.18 per person, it is an engaging way to see major landmarks, learn about Prague’s history, and enjoy stunning views—all in a comfortably short time.
This tour is particularly well-suited for first-time visitors or those with limited time in Prague. The inclusion of a complimentary drink or ice cream during the boat cruise adds a special touch, making the experience both informative and enjoyable. The tour’s high ratings of 5.0 from six reviews speak to its quality and the appreciation guests have for the guide’s expertise.


The tour begins at Staroměstské náměstí, the iconic Old Town Square, where the guide welcomes the group to explore Prague’s heart. The lively square features colorful buildings and historic sites, setting the tone for your city immersion. From here, the guide leads you to notable landmarks, including the Old Town Hall with its famed Astronomical Clock.
Guests learn how this clockwork marvel springs to life on the hour, with figurines performing a brief show—an unforgettable sight if timed well. The Old Town Square also offers views of the Tyn Cathedral and the Powder Gate, both UNESCO-listed monuments. The walk through this lively area typically lasts about 15 minutes, with plenty of photo opportunities.
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Next, the tour takes you through Prague’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town. The guide shares stories about the city’s architecture, dating back centuries, and highlights the significance of the town’s historic buildings. The Powder Gate, for example, served as a main entrance to the city in medieval times, adding a sense of history to your walk.
As you stroll, you’ll encounter the Old Jewish Quarter (Josefov), where synagogues and the Old Jewish Cemetery provide a glimpse into Prague’s Jewish community’s long history. The guide explains the historical context, and visitors can take photos at sites like the Pinkas, Maisel, and Spanish synagogues. The Jewish Quarter stop lasts 30 minutes and offers a deep look into the city’s multicultural past.

From the Jewish Quarter, the tour proceeds to Václavské náměstí (Wenceslas Square), a hub of modern Prague but also a site of historic events. Covering about 20 minutes, this area features landmarks such as the National Museum and Statue of Saint Wenceslas. The guide provides context about Prague’s more recent history, blending old and new city elements seamlessly.
Walking through this area offers a contrast to the medieval parts of the city, giving a rounded picture of Prague’s evolution. The tour maintains a lively pace, allowing for plenty of stops and explanations to keep the experience engaging.

The Charles Bridge is one of Prague’s most iconic sights, and the tour includes a dedicated stop. The guide discusses the bridge’s history, architecture, and the statues that line its sides. You’ll have about 10 minutes here to admire the views and take photos of Prague Castle in the background.
This historic stone bridge connects the Old Town with the Lesser Town and is often bustling with street performers and vendors, adding to its vibrant atmosphere. The guide shares interesting tales about its construction and significance, making your visit more meaningful.
After the walk, the group boards a sightseeing boat for a relaxing cruise on the Vltava River. The cruise offers a different perspective of Prague’s skyline, bridges, and landmarks like the Prague Castle, Lesser Town, and National Theatre. During the cruise, guests enjoy a complimentary drink or ice cream, making the experience both refreshing and indulgent.
The boat cruise lasts long enough for guests to take in the scenery comfortably, with the guide pointing out key sights along the way. The smooth ride provides a peaceful break from walking, and the views from the water often reveal Prague’s beauty in a new light.
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The tour concludes at Kiovnické náměstí near the Charles Bridge, where guests have the opportunity to visit the Museum of the Charles Bridge independently. Admission tickets are included with the boat ticket, making this an easy extension for those interested in deeper historical insights about this famous bridge.
The museum offers exhibits and displays about the bridge’s construction, significance, and preservation efforts. It’s an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts and history buffs. After exploring, visitors can continue to enjoy the surrounding area at their leisure.

The tour starts at Staroměstské náměstí 934/5, centrally located near public transportation options. The group is limited to a maximum of 20 travelers, ensuring a friendly and manageable atmosphere. The tour ends at Křižovnické náměstí, close to the Charles Bridge, making it easy to continue exploring Prague or return to your accommodation.

With options for morning or afternoon departures, the tour offers flexibility to suit different schedules. The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours, which makes it a well-paced introduction to the city, balancing walking, sightseeing, and relaxing on the river.
The tour requires a minimum of 2 adults per booking and is suitable for most travelers. Children must be accompanied by an adult, and service animals are allowed. Since the stops include outdoor sites and some walking on cobblestone streets, comfortable footwear is recommended. The tour is near public transportation, making it accessible for visitors staying in different parts of Prague.
Compared to other options, this tour’s combination of guided walking and a boat cruise offers a comprehensive yet manageable introduction to Prague’s most famous sights. The knowledgeable guides excel at explaining the city’s history and architecture, according to reviews, with some describing guides as “very caring” and “like history teachers.”
The inclusion of the museum visit after the tour provides additional depth for enthusiasts interested in Charles Bridge’s history. The group size limit enhances the experience’s intimacy, and group discounts make it easier for friends or families to enjoy together.
While the boat cruise has been praised for its views and refreshments, some reviews suggest that the audio guide during the boat ride could be improved. The tour’s pacing is generally well balanced, but visitors with mobility issues should consider the walking distances, especially on cobblestone streets and through narrow lanes.
The price point of $103.18 reflects the inclusive nature of the experience, covering guided tours, boat tickets, and museum admissions. The tour offers excellent value for those looking for a structured, scenic, and informative introduction to Prague’s Old Town.
“Eva was a very knowledgeable guide. She could have been a history teacher. She was very caring and gave us many insights to this beautiful city.”
What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, combining a guided walk and a boat cruise.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Staroměstské náměstí 934/5 and concludes at Křižovnické náměstí near the Charles Bridge.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children are welcome if accompanied by an adult, but they should be comfortable walking on cobblestone streets.
What is included in the price?
The price includes the guided walking tour, boat tickets, admission to the Charles Bridge Museum, and a complimentary drink or ice cream during the cruise.
Are there options for morning or afternoon departures?
Yes, travelers can choose between morning and afternoon start times.
What are the group size limitations?
The tour limits groups to a maximum of 20 travelers to ensure a more personal experience.
Is the tour accessible for travelers with mobility issues?
While accessible for most, some walking on cobblestones and narrow lanes may require moderate mobility.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for your schedule.
Who is the provider of this tour?
The experience is provided by Supreme Prague, with contact details available for further inquiries.
This comprehensive, well-reviewed tour offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, history, and scenic relaxation, making it a top choice for those eager to see Prague’s highlights in a short time.