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Discover Prague's highlights in just 3 hours with a private guide, exploring iconic sites and hidden spots for $50 per person. Book in advance for a personalized experience.
Exploring Prague’s Old Town becomes a vivid and personal journey with the Private Tour in Prague Old Town Essentials. For $50 per person, this 3-hour tour offers an intimate look at the city’s most famous landmarks and lesser-known treasures, led by an experienced local guide named Peter. What makes this experience especially appealing is its tailored approach—it’s exclusively for your private group—allowing for a flexible, engaging, and authentic exploration.
This tour is designed for those who want more than a superficial overview; it combines historical insights with personal stories, stunning photo opportunities, and local tips. With reviews rating it a perfect 5.0/5 from 14 travelers, it’s clear that visitors find it both enriching and enjoyable. The tour departs from Malostranská 118, Prague and ends at Wenceslas Square, making it easy to connect with other sights or your next activity.
While the tour covers the major sites, its real strength lies in Peter’s engaging storytelling and detailed knowledge, which keeps the experience lively and informative. The small group setting and customizable itinerary ensure that your private group’s interests shape the route. Expect plenty of photogenic stops, a local snack, and personalized photo-taking—a feature especially appreciated by past participants.


The tour kicks off at Malostranská 118, a well-connected point in Prague’s Old Town. Immediately, guests are introduced to the Charles Bridge, one of the city’s most recognizable symbols. This free-standing bridge, dating back to the 14th century, remains the oldest still-standing bridge in Prague.
With 20 minutes allocated, the guide discusses its history, architecture, and significance while helping guests snap memorable photos. It’s the perfect start to get a sense of Prague’s medieval roots. The walk along the river offers scenic views and sets a relaxed pace for the rest of the tour.
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Next, the route leads to the Rudolfinum and the riverside promenade. Here, guests enjoy 20 minutes of strolling alongside the Vltava River, capturing photos of the Lesser Town panorama. This stop provides a spectacular view of Prague Castle, although the castle itself is not part of this tour.
The guide shares insights into the urban development of the area and the role of the Rudolfinum as a cultural hub. This segment combines scenic beauty with historical context, enriching the experience without feeling rushed.
The tour then advances to the Old-New Synagogue, a building with centuries of history. Visitors tour the synagogue, hear stories from the Jewish Quarter’s past, and learn about its urban development. The 20-minute visit offers a glimpse into Prague’s Jewish heritage, including interesting facts about its architecture and history.
This stop is particularly noted for its historical significance and is an opportunity to appreciate the cultural diversity that has shaped the city. It remains a highlight for those interested in Prague’s multicultural past.
The Old Town Square is the focal point of this tour segment, where most of the time is spent—about an hour. Guests walk through the square, famous for its Astronomical Clock, and take photos of the historic buildings.
A small snack break allows the group to recharge, with the guide offering a local sweet. This is a chance to relax amid the bustling atmosphere, while the guide shares stories about Czech society’s history. The area’s lively character makes it easy to soak in the city’s vibrant urban life.

The tour continues with a walk toward the Obecní dům and the Powder Gate Tower. Guests pose for photos with the tower’s striking architecture and hear about its role in Prague’s historical defenses. The guide also discusses the birth of Czechoslovakia, providing context about 20th-century political history.
This segment lasts about 20 minutes and offers a blend of architectural admiration and historical storytelling, connecting the city’s past with its modern identity.
Next, the group visits the Franciscan Garden, a peaceful green space in the heart of Prague’s busy district. The 20-minute stroll offers a quiet contrast to the city’s hustle, with opportunities for photos and conversation about what remains of Old Prague today.
This spot provides a calm oasis and helps illustrate how parts of the old city have been preserved amid urban development. It’s appreciated for its tranquility and scenic views.

The final stop is near the Wenceslas Monument in Wenceslas Square, an area often called Prague’s modern Hyde Park. Here, the guide discusses the square’s historical significance and its role in recent Czech history, including events like the Velvet Revolution.
Guests walk, take photos, and learn about how this space functions as a hub for both commemoration and contemporary life. The tour concludes at this central and lively location, perfect for continuing explorations or heading back to accommodations.
This private tour departs from Malostranská 118 and ends at Wenceslas Square, making use of Prague’s public transportation network. The group size is limited to your private group, enhancing intimacy and flexibility.
Reservations are recommended on average 81 days in advance, ensuring secure availability at the $50 per person price point. The tour includes group discounts and provides a mobile ticket for convenience.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and a moderate walking pace. It is designed to be accessible, with a focus on stopping at sites that are mostly easy to access.
Reviews consistently praise Peter for his extensive knowledge, passion for Prague, and ability to share stories in an engaging manner. Guests appreciate his enthusiasm, flexibility, and attention to their personal interests.
Peter also offers to take photos with a digital camera, ensuring memorable keepsakes of the tour. His approach makes the experience feel both educational and personal, often leading to high praise for his storytelling style.
One of this tour’s key strengths is its tailored approach. Guests can influence the route and focus areas based on preferences and interests. The guide is happy to adjust the itinerary and share local recommendations for the rest of the stay in Prague.
This makes the experience especially suitable for those who want a personalized introduction or to explore specific parts of the city more deeply.
Priced at $50 per person, this tour offers a cost-effective way to see Prague’s highlights in just 3 hours. The inclusion of a local snack, photo opportunities, and personalized attention adds value beyond the basic sightseeing.
While it’s a relatively short experience, its private nature and customizable route make it a worthwhile investment for visitors seeking an intimate and informative introduction to Prague.
This private guided experience delivers a well-balanced mix of historical sites, local stories, and scenic views. Its small group size and personalized approach stand out as major advantages, allowing guests to connect more deeply with the city.
Peter’s expertise and enthusiasm shine throughout, making the tour both educational and enjoyable. The photo services and local snack add thoughtful touches that enhance the overall experience.
This tour suits travelers who want a flexible, engaging, and personalized introduction to Prague’s Old Town. It’s perfect for those who value personalized attention, local insights, and a relaxed pace. The only consideration is its duration—it’s best for those with limited time but eager to see Prague’s essential sights with a friendly local guide.
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How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Malostranská 118 and ends at Wenceslas Square near the St. Wenceslas statue.
What is included in the price?
The $50 fee covers the guided walk, local snack, and photo-taking service. It does not include site admission fees, which are free at all stops.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the pace is moderate. Service animals are allowed.
Can I customize the route?
Yes, the guide can tailor the tour to your preferences and interests for a more personalized experience.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes and a camera are recommended. The guide also offers photos with a digital camera upon request.
Is this tour available year-round?
Yes, the tour operates year-round, with confirmation received within 48 hours of booking.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start of the tour.
How many people can join this private tour?
Since it’s private, only your group participates, making the experience exclusive and flexible.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Most stops are accessible, but it’s best to discuss specific needs with the provider in advance.
What makes this tour different from others in Prague?
The personalized, private approach, combined with Peter’s storytelling, photo services, and local snack, creates a more intimate and flexible experience than standard group tours.