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Discover Prague's charming house signs with this self-guided audio tour, exploring key sites like St. Giles Church and Wenceslas Square for only $8.99.

The House Signs of Old Prague: A Self-Guided Audio Tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the city’s past through its decorative house signs and storied streets. Priced at $8.99 per person, this tour provides about 40 minutes to an hour of exploration across the Old Town and Little Quarter neighborhoods. It is ideal for those who enjoy walking at their own pace, with lifetime access to the audio content via the VoiceMap App on Android and iOS devices, making it both flexible and budget-friendly.
This self-guided experience is perfect for travelers seeking a detailed, leisurely walk through medieval Prague’s streets, with no need for a guide or group. The tour highlights key locations such as Wenceslas Square, the Estates Theatre, and St. Giles Church, along with charming details about local culture and legendary stories. Keep in mind, tickets to attractions are not included, so plan for any entrance fees separately.

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The tour begins at VEJK RESTAURANT on 28. íjna 378/15, in the heart of Praha 1-Městská čtvrť. This accessible central location makes it simple to join without extra transport arrangements. Participants receive offline access, meaning no need for internet connection during the walk, which is convenient for navigating Prague’s streets.
The final stop is near the Swarovski Boutique on Malé Náměstí, making it easy to continue exploring or return to your accommodation afterward. The flexible hours—from noon until late evening—allow visitors to choose a time that fits their itinerary.
This tour takes you through the medieval streets of Prague’s Old Town, renowned for its picturesque architecture and historical significance. You’ll pass iconic sites such as Wenceslas Square and the Estates Theatre. The tour emphasizes the storytelling behind house signs—small symbols and pictures that reveal the history and culture of each building.
Walking at your own pace, you’ll learn about life in medieval Prague and hear about local legends that add depth to the city’s historic charm. The route also includes St. Giles Church, one of the oldest in Prague, offering a glimpse into religious life centuries ago. The Little Square presents one of Prague’s most charming public spaces, perfect for a brief pause and some photos.

Prague’s house signs are more than decorative elements—they tell stories about each residence’s past owners, trades, or local legends. This tour uncovers their mysteries and explains their symbolism, giving a visual and cultural context that many visitors overlook. The signs serve as a unique window into medieval life, illustrating how residents expressed their identity.
The tour also highlights the theatre where Mozart performed, adding an artistic flavor to the experience. As you wander past St. Giles Church, you gain an appreciation for one of Prague’s most historic religious buildings, dating back centuries.
The self-guided nature of this tour allows for personalization—stop wherever you wish, linger at favorite sites, or skip parts that do not interest you. The offline audio, maps, and geodata ensure seamless navigation, even without internet access. The tour is designed to accommodate most travelers, with no specific physical restrictions noted.
Since the tour is private and only for your group, it offers a quiet, personal experience. The meeting point at VEJK RESTAURANT is convenient, and the end location near the Swarovski Boutique provides options for further exploration or easy transportation.
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Listening to this tour, you’ll find yourself immersed in Gothic and medieval legends and stories about the residents of Prague. The narration brings to life gloomy legends and historical anecdotes that add flavor to the city’s visual beauty. The signs and stories combine to create a rich tapestry of local culture and historical character.
The tour’s focus on details makes it especially attractive for those who appreciate small historical facts and visual storytelling. It’s a quick but enriching walk, perfect for a morning or early afternoon outing, especially if paired with visits to Prague’s iconic clock tower or other nearby sights.

This tour is an excellent choice for history buffs, architecture lovers, or anyone interested in medieval Prague’s streets and local stories. Its affordable price and self-guided format make it suitable for travelers on a budget or those preferring to explore independently. It is especially appealing to visitors who enjoy detailed storytelling and visual clues like house signs.
Please note that, since tickets to attractions are not included, visitors should budget separately for entry to sites they wish to visit more closely. The short duration makes it ideal as a quick cultural walk, complementing longer sightseeing plans.
The House Signs of Old Prague tour offers a compact, accessible, and educational experience that reveals the stories behind the city’s charming architecture. Its self-guided format and offline accessibility provide flexibility for travelers to explore at their own pace, making it especially appealing for those who want an intimate look at Prague’s medieval streets without the constraints of a group.
For $8.99, this tour provides a wealth of knowledge, from house symbolism to historic landmarks like St. Giles Church and Wenceslas Square. It is well-suited for visitors seeking a short, detailed walk that enriches their understanding of Prague’s cultural fabric.
While it does not include entrance fees to attractions, this tour is a great addition to any sightseeing day in Prague, especially for those who enjoy walking tours with storytelling flair. Its personalized, quiet nature makes it a preferred choice for independent explorers eager to uncover Prague’s secret tales.
“Very interesting little walk, perfect for a morning. It is short and it leaves you close to the clock tower so you can even take advantage of the e…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, since it is a self-guided walk with engaging stories and visual signs, it can be enjoyed by children, provided they are comfortable walking.
Do I need internet during the tour?
No, the audio, maps, and geodata are accessible offline, so internet connection is not required once downloaded.
How long does the tour take?
The estimated duration is 40 minutes to 1 hour, making it a quick but enriching walk.
Are entrance fees included?
No, tickets to any museums or attractions along the route are not included and must be purchased separately.
Can I start the tour anywhere along the route?
The meeting point is at VEJK RESTAURANT, but since it is self-guided and flexible, you may start at any point within the route.
Is this a group tour?
No, it is a private, self-guided experience designed for your group only.
What landmarks does the tour include?
It covers Wenceslas Square, the Estates Theatre, St. Giles Church, and the Little Square, among others.
Is physical activity required?
It involves walking through the streets of Prague, but no strenuous activity is necessary. The route is suitable for most visitors.