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Explore Prague's historic Old Town and Jewish quarter on this 3-hour guided walking tour for just $3.54. Learn from expert guides and see iconic landmarks.
The Guided Old Town & Jewish Quarter Walking Tour Prague offers a detailed exploration of Prague’s most historic neighborhoods. Priced at just $3.54 per person, this 3-hour and 15-minute tour is a budget-friendly way to see key sights like Prague Castle, Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, and the Jewish Quarter. The tour is always led by an experienced guide who speaks English, German, and Dutch, providing rich commentary and answering questions along the way. The small group size — limited to 6 people maximum — ensures a more personal experience, while larger groups require a pre-paid fee of 10 euros per person.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its low cost combined with engaging stops at some of Prague’s most famous landmarks. The itinerary includes stops at notable sculptures, historic streets, and iconic bridges, plus outside views of important synagogues and the Klementinum. The tour’s pacing is gentle, making it accessible to most visitors, and the tip-based system offers flexibility to reward guides for their expertise.


This tour begins at Malostranská118 00 and concludes at the Rudolfinum building. The meeting point is easy to find, and the end location at Alovo nábř. 79/12 provides convenient access to public transportation, including Metro, Bus, and Tram options. This setup allows for easy onward travel after the tour concludes.
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The tour kicks off with a visit to the famous peeing sculptures by David Cerny. These modern art pieces are located outdoors and are free to admire. Their playful and provocative nature makes a memorable first impression while setting a relaxed tone for the tour.
Next, the guide leads visitors to the world-famous narrow street, which is so tight that it is regulated with traffic lights. This street is short but iconic, offering a snapshot of Prague’s medieval street layout and a fun photo opportunity.
The Lennonova zed is the first Lennon wall, historically significant as a symbol of peace and resistance. The guide explains its story and importance, making it clear why this colorful graffiti wall remains a popular stop.
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The tour continues to Kampa Park, often called Little Venice in Prague, thanks to its picturesque setting alongside the Vltava River. Visitors get a quick outside view of this peaceful area, perfect for photos and soaking in the atmosphere.
The most famous bridge in Prague, Charles Bridge, takes about 30 minutes of the tour. The guide highlights 30 statues lining the bridge, pointing out the most notable ones, including the statue of St. Jan Nepomuck, which is believed to bring luck if touched. The bridge’s stunning views make it one of the tour’s main highlights.
From outside, the Klementinum is visible as the second-largest building in Prague. The Old Town Square showcases the historic main buildings of Prague’s heart, including the Old Town Hall with the Astronomical Clock. These stops give visitors a sense of the city’s architectural grandeur.
The Old Town Hall’s Astronomical Clock is the world’s oldest of its kind, and the guide shares its story briefly. The Church of Our Lady before Tyn is viewed from outside, with its impressive gothic facade adding to the square’s skyline.
The tour covers the exterior views of the oldest synagogue and the Spanish Synagogue in Prague. The Jewish Museum is also visible, offering insight into the city’s Jewish heritage without entering the buildings.
Near the Spanish Synagogue, the statue of Franz Kafka by Jaroslav Rona is a notable sculpture. Its placement in the Jewish Quarter symbolizes Prague’s literary history and Kafka’s enduring influence.
The last stop is the Prasna brana, a historic gate marking the boundary between the Old Town and the New Town. Its presence signifies a key point in Prague’s medieval defenses and urban development.
This small-group tour is limited to 6 participants, ensuring personalized attention from the multilingual guide. Larger groups over 6 require a pre-paid fee of 10 euros per person. The tip-based system allows visitors to decide how much to reward their guide based on satisfaction.
The tour is described as easy to keep up, implying minimal physical effort. It’s suitable for most visitors, including families and those with moderate mobility, as there’s no mention of strenuous activity or long walks without breaks.
Booking involves a small reservation fee to secure a spot, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the tour start. This flexibility adds peace of mind for planning your visit.

Reviews consistently praise the guides as very knowledgeable and engaging. Vadym, in particular, is noted for his humor and interaction. The tour’s pacing, historical insights, and the chance for photos are highly appreciated, making it a popular choice among visitors seeking an informative yet relaxed overview of Prague’s Old Town and Jewish Quarter.

This budget-friendly, 3-hour guided walk offers a comprehensive look at Prague’s most iconic landmarks, emphasizing outdoor views and historical context. The small group size, along with multilingual guides, makes it a personalized and engaging experience suitable for most visitors.
While it doesn’t include interior visits or admission to museums, it provides a solid introduction to Prague’s architectural landmarks, sculptures, and streets. The tip-based system encourages guides to go above and beyond, and the low price makes it accessible for many travelers.
For those interested in history, art, and city scenery, this tour delivers a well-rounded overview at a great value. It’s especially ideal for visitors who want a casual, informative stroll with knowledgeable guides and plenty of photo opportunities.
“Interesting tour, slow paced lots of history. Very knowledgeable guide lots of chances for pictures. Great way to get to know the city. Really enjo…”

Is this tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, the tour’s easy pace and outdoor stops make it suitable for most families and children.
Can I join this tour if I don’t speak English?
Yes, the tour guides speak English, German, and Dutch, providing commentary in multiple languages.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour limits groups to 6 people for a more personal experience.
Do I need to pay extra for entrance tickets?
No, all stops are outside views of landmarks, so no additional entrance fees are required.
How do I pay the guide?
The tour is tip-based, so you leave a tip at the end based on your satisfaction.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Malostranská118 00 and finishes at Rudolfinum on Alovo nábř..
Is transportation included?
Transportation is not part of the tour; it ends at a location accessible by public transit.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.
Does the tour accommodate service animals?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
How long is the tour?
The total duration is approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes.