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Explore Prague’s dark side on a 2-hour ghost walking tour for $28, featuring stories, legends, and key sights like Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock, and Jewish Quarter.

The Ghost Walking Tour of Prague offers an intriguing glimpse into the city’s mysterious past, all for $28 per person. This 2-hour tour takes you through lesser-known alleys and iconic spots such as Old Town Square and the Jewish Quarter after dark. Led by an expert guide, the experience combines captivating legends with fascinating landmarks, making it a compelling choice for those interested in Prague’s eerie side.
While the tour is praised for its knowledgeable guides and engaging storytelling, it is important to note that it is a shorter experience that focuses on storytelling rather than in-depth history. This tour suits visitors who enjoy ghost stories, legends, and a nighttime atmosphere. It’s also accessible for most travelers with comfortable shoes, as walking is involved across various historic sites.
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The meeting point for the tour is at Revoluní 767/25 in the Old Town area, in front of the Gray Line Czech Republic sign. The tour begins with a walk through the historic streets after sunset, setting a fitting scene for ghost stories. The guide leads you through the streets, providing a mix of legendary tales and historical context, which helps to build a sense of mystery and intrigue.
This starting location makes it easy for visitors to join after exploring nearby attractions during the day. The walks are manageable, with the guide pacing the group to include stops at key sites like Old Town Square, where the famous Astronomical Clock is a highlight.

One of the main highlights of the ghost tour is the visit to Old Town Square, where the astronomical clock stands as a symbol of Prague’s medieval past. The guide shares stories linked to this historic clock, which dates back to the 15th century, adding a layer of supernatural tales and local legends.
The square itself is lively during the day, but in the evening it takes on a more mysterious atmosphere, perfect for ghost stories. The lighting and silence after dark enhance the experience, making the stories about the city’s dark side even more compelling.

A significant stop on the tour is the Jewish Quarter, including a visit to the Old Jewish Cemetery. This area is known for its ancient gravestones and haunting ambiance. The guide recounts legendary tales associated with the Jewish history in Prague, along with stories of treasures and spiritual legends connected to the cemetery.
This stop offers a chance to understand Prague’s layered history, blending mystical stories with real historical sites. The atmosphere here often feels eerie after dark, making it an ideal setting for ghost stories and local legends.
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The tour continues with a walk across the famous Charles Bridge, where the vistas of Prague are especially enchanting at night. The guide shares stories of the bridge’s legendary past, including tales of spirits and supernatural events.
After crossing, the group explores Vltava River’s views and passes through Vlekopřevorské Square and along Karmelitská Street. These quieter streets reveal a more intimate side of Prague’s nighttime charm. The guide also points out the Church of Our Lady Victorious and St. Nicholas Church, both steeped in local myths and legends.

A notable part of this tour is the storytelling about the Infant Jesus of Prague, a religious legend with supernatural connections. The guide shares the religious legends and miraculous stories associated with this revered statue. These tales add a spiritual dimension to the ghostly narratives, appealing to those interested in mysticism and religious legends.

The quiet streets of the Lesser Town reveal hidden stories connected to Prague’s spiritual and supernatural history. The guide’s storytelling brings to life tales of treasures, spirits, and ancient legends linked to these picturesque locations.
This part of the tour emphasizes Prague’s medieval ambiance, where dark legends seem to lurk behind every corner. The stops here are less crowded and give a lounge-like atmosphere to enjoy the stories in a more intimate setting.

The tour concludes back at Old Town Square, giving everyone a chance to absorb the nighttime sights and legendary stories one last time. The astronomical clock, the surrounding buildings, and the darkened streets create a fitting end to this spooky journey into Prague’s dark history.
Travelers often appreciate the guides’ storytelling skills, especially how they weave local legends with historic facts. The experience is designed to entertain and educate, with stories tailored to the atmospheric setting.

This 2-hour ghost tour is suitable for most people with comfortable shoes, since walking is involved across various sites in Prague’s historic Old Town and Lesser Town. The meeting point is easy to find, and the tour finishes right back at the starting location, simplifying planning.
The tour does not include entrance fees to any sites, so visitors should budget separately if they wish to explore specific locations further. Dinner is not included, making this a flexible option for those wanting an evening activity after other plans.
The tour is available in multiple languages, including English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish, accommodating a diverse range of travelers.
Rated 3.4 out of 5 from 183 reviews, this tour receives mixed feedback. Many praise the guide’s storytelling, highlighting their knowledge and friendly manner. Positive reviews often mention how the tour enhances understanding of Prague’s legends and history.
However, some reviews reflect average ratings, which may be due to short duration or expectations of a deeper historical experience. The focus on stories over detailed history makes this tour ideal for those seeking entertainment and legends rather than in-depth historical analysis.
The Ghost Walking Tour of Prague offers a fun, atmospheric experience that highlights the city’s dark legends, legends, and mysterious sites. It’s especially suited for nighttime explorers, fans of ghost stories, and those curious about Prague’s darker past.
While not a comprehensive historical tour, it provides entertaining storytelling and the chance to see key landmarks like Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, and the Jewish Cemetery in a different light. The expert guides and authentic legends make it a worthwhile activity for evening entertainment.
“this wonderful tour helped me understand Prague so much better. What a treat. A must do!”
What is the duration of the tour?
This ghost walking tour lasts approximately 2 hours, starting at designated times that vary day to day.
Where does the tour meet?
It begins at Revoluní 767/25 in Old Town, in front of the Gray Line Czech Republic sign.
What sites are included in the tour?
The route features Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock, Jewish Quarter, Old Jewish Cemetery, Charles Bridge, Vlekopřevorské Square, Karmelitská Street, and more.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees for sites are not included and are paid separately if visitors choose to enter specific locations.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the storytelling style and moderate walking suggest it can be suitable for older children with an interest in legends.
Can I book and cancel easily?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now and pay later for flexibility.
What languages are available?
The tour is offered in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.
Is it necessary to wear comfortable shoes?
Yes, comfortable shoes are recommended since walking is involved across various historic sites.
Does the tour include food or drinks?
No, dinner or refreshments are not included.
Who provides this tour?
The activity is operated by Gray Line Czech Republic, known for organizing guided experiences around Prague.
Would this tour suit those interested in history?
While it includes some historical context, the focus remains on legend and storytelling, making it ideal for those who enjoy mysteries and ghost stories rather than detailed history.