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Enjoy a 14-hour guided day trip from Vienna to explore Prague's Old Town, Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and Brno with visits to Pilberk Castle and Cathedral.

This full-day guided tour from Vienna offers a seamless journey through two of Central Europe’s most captivating cities: Brno and Prague. Starting at Operngasse 4, the tour lasts approximately 14 hours, including transport, guided sightseeing, and free time to soak in the atmosphere. The tour is led by English-speaking guides and has earned a perfect 5-star rating from 26 reviews, with travelers praising its informative narration, efficient pacing, and well-chosen highlights.
For those seeking to experience the historic charm of Prague, with its famous Charles Bridge and Prague Castle, alongside the distinctive character of Brno with visits to Pilberk Castle and Cathedral, this tour offers a comprehensive snapshot in just one day. It suits travelers eager for a packed yet manageable itinerary, offering scenic drives, guided walks, and free time to enjoy local cuisine. However, it’s important to note that wheelchair users are not accommodated, and the tour involves a fair amount of walking.
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The tour departs from Operngasse 4 in Vienna. A bus takes you through Lower Austria’s scenic landscapes, including the renowned Wine Region and the historic lands of Moravia and the Bohemian Forest. The drive to Brno takes around 2 hours, after which you’ll have time for photos, sightseeing, and visiting landmarks like Pilberk Castle and the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul.
Following your exploration of Brno, the journey continues with a 2.5-hour drive to Prague. Throughout these drives, travelers appreciate the comfortable seating and the scenic views passing through beautiful countryside, which helps maintain a relaxed pace during the long day.

Brno, the Czech Republic’s second-largest city, features noteworthy sights like Pilberk Castle, which offers panoramic views of the city and a rich history as a royal fortress. The Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul dominates the skyline with its Gothic architecture. The Old Town Brno itself charms visitors with cobblestone streets, quaint squares, and a rich tapestry of historical landmarks. The guided walk allows a deep dive into the city’s storytelling past.
While the tour emphasizes these highlights, it’s worth noting that some reviews mention the absence of a visit to Brno, despite the planned itinerary. The focus remains on quality visits rather than quantity.
Arriving in Prague, the guide leads you through the Old Town, starting at Wenceslas Square, a site rich in historical events. The tour then moves to the Old Town Square, where the astronomical clock and Týn Church are key sights. Travelers get the chance to snap photos, admire the architecture, and learn stories behind these symbols of Prague’s history.
Crossing the 14th-century Charles Bridge is a highlight, especially for the stunning views of the Vltava River and the city’s skyline. The Prague Castle District offers breathtaking panoramic views and a close-up look at the Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral. The tour also explores Lesser Town (Malá Strana), famous for its Baroque architecture and charming streets.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter a guided tour of Prague’s top sights, travelers enjoy free time in downtown Prague to explore on their own. This is an excellent chance to sample traditional Czech dishes at local restaurants, cafes, or street stalls. The flexible period allows visitors to relax, shop, or enjoy the vibrant atmosphere before heading back to Vienna.
Post sightseeing, the group boards the bus for the return trip to Vienna, which takes about 3.5 hours. The scenic drive offers relaxing views and an opportunity to reflect on the day’s highlights. The trip concludes back at Operngasse 4.

The guides are a key part of this tour’s success. Reviews frequently mention Samuel and Leonardo as knowledgeable, friendly, and attentive guides who enhance the experience. They share interesting stories, practical tips, and local insights, making the landmarks come alive. The guides also use a translator when needed, ensuring that everyone in the group understands and feels engaged.
Travelers appreciate the smooth coordination, professional attitude, and passion these guides bring to the day. The tour’s pacing is praised for being efficient without feeling rushed, despite the busy schedule.

Participants should bring comfortable shoes, a camera, water, and weather-appropriate clothing. Since the tour involves a fair amount of walking, suitable footwear is important. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, and pets are not allowed onboard.
Booking is flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. Travelers can reserve now and pay later, making it easier to fit into broader travel plans.

This 14-hour tour offers an efficient way to see two Czech cities in one day, with a strong emphasis on key landmarks and scenic drives. Its high ratings reflect the quality of guides, the well-organized itinerary, and the value of exploring both Brno and Prague in a single trip.
If you enjoy guided walking tours, historical sights, and want to experience the essence of Prague’s Old Town and Prague Castle, this tour delivers. The scenic journey through Austria and Czech lands adds to the appeal, and the flexibility to enjoy local cuisine makes it a well-rounded day.
Overall, it’s an excellent choice for travelers based in Vienna who want a full, curated experience of two of Central Europe’s most fascinating cities without the hassle of separate trips. The positive reviews and high satisfaction ratings confirm its appeal to a broad range of visitors.
What is included in the price of this tour?
The tour covers transportation by bus, guided sightseeing in Brno and Prague, and scenic drives through Austria and Czechia. Free time in Prague allows for independent exploration and sampling local food.
Is there a specific start time for the tour?
Availability varies, but the tour typically starts in the morning from Operngasse 4. Check current schedules when booking.
Can I visit both Brno and Prague?
Yes, the tour includes stops in both cities, with guided visits and free time in Prague. There is a note that some reviews mention missing Brno, but the planned itinerary includes it.
Is this tour suitable for those with limited mobility?
The tour involves a lot of walking and is not suitable for wheelchair users.
How long is the return journey?
The drive back from Prague to Vienna takes about 3.5 hours, completing the full 14-hour experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled departure.