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Discover Prague with a private 3.5-hour walking tour featuring major sights, hidden spots, local stories, and customizable options for an authentic experience.

The Highlights & Hidden Gems With Locals: Best of Prague Private Walking Tour offers an engaging way to see Prague’s most iconic sights and secret corners in just 3 hours and 30 minutes. Priced at $91.87 per person, this tour is ideal for those who want a flexible, personalized experience with a local guide. The tour is especially suited for travelers seeking an intimate, in-depth look at Prague’s highlights without waiting around for others, since it’s completely private for your group. It’s also recommended to book about 2 months in advance, reflecting its popularity.
This tour stands out by combining famous landmarks like Prague Castle and Charles Bridge with hidden corners often missed by typical sightseeing routes. The local guide shares stories of city life, history, and secrets, making each stop both educational and entertaining. The tour includes one local drink and offers the flexibility to customize it to your interests, whether you want to focus on historic sites, architecture, or local culture.

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The tour begins at the famous Laterna Magika Theatre, a recognizable cultural spot in the city center. Your local guide meets you here and then takes you on a walk through Prague’s vibrant old town, giving you an authentic first impression of the city. This location provides easy access via public transportation, making it convenient for most visitors.
From this meeting point, the guide leads you through the streets, sharing stories and pointing out interesting architectural details. The private nature of the tour means you’re not waiting for other groups—just your party and your guide—allowing for a more relaxed and flexible pace. This setup suits travelers who prefer tailored experiences and want to avoid crowded group tours.

A highlight early in the tour is the Vaclav Havel Library, where you’ll discover the story behind a meaningful sculpture called Havels Heart. The 10-minute stop is free of charge and offers insight into the life of this key Czech figure. This site often remains off the usual tourist trail, giving you a deeper understanding of Czech history through the lens of one of its most influential leaders.
The guide explains the sculpture’s background and the creator’s story, making this a meaningful break in the sightseeing routine. It’s an excellent example of how the tour combines famous landmarks with lesser-known sites, enriching your overall experience of Prague.

Next, the Prague National Theater comes into view, where the guide shares stories about its performances and importance to Czech arts. The 10-minute stop here is another free segment, emphasizing the city’s cultural vibrancy. From the exterior, the theater’s architecture is impressive, and the guide’s tales bring its history to life.
Walking toward the theater, you get a glimpse of Prague’s artistic scene, with the guide providing insights that go beyond the typical guidebook. This site’s inclusion underscores how the tour balances visual beauty with cultural context.

A key feature of the tour is the funicular ride up to Petrin Hill, a scenic ascent that offers sweeping views of Prague. The 40-minute stop at Strahov Monastery combines natural beauty with history. Entrance to the monastery is free, but the guide points out the secret stairs leading towards the city center, adding a touch of mystery to the visit.
While on Petrin Hill, you’ll enjoy the peaceful surroundings and fantastic vistas. The monastery brewery offers a 20-minute break, where you can sample a local beer—another highlight for those wanting a taste of Prague’s brewing tradition. This stop adds a relaxed pause amid the walking and sightseeing, allowing for photos and reflection.
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From Petrin, the route takes you down Nerudova Street, renowned for its picturesque charm. This 30-minute walk includes crossing Charles Bridge, arguably Prague’s most famous landmark. The 15-minute stop at the bridge allows for a quick photo opportunity and absorbing views of the Vltava River and city skyline.
Your guide points out architectural details like the Old Town Bridge Tower and the Church of Our Lady Victorious, providing context for these iconic sites. Along the way, stories about local legends and historical figures make each step more engaging.

The tour features visits to hidden gems such as the Narrowest Hotel in the World, located near the Hotel Clementin Old Town. The 15-minute stop here offers a chance to learn about this quirky piece of Prague’s architecture. The guide also shares details about a beautiful church with the Infant Jesus of Prague, along with the most beautiful gardens in the city.
These lesser-known locations add a special touch, showing that Prague’s charm extends beyond its major sites. The guide’s storytelling often includes insights into local history and architectural quirks that make the city unique.

The final stop is the Old Town Hall with its famous Astronomical Clock, a must-see for visitors. The 10-minute exploration allows you to take photos and ask questions. Nearby, you have an additional 20-minute window to wander the Old Town Square, soaking in the lively atmosphere.
The guide wraps up the tour here, sharing final stories and tips for the rest of your stay. The private tour ends back at the initial meeting point, providing flexibility for further plans.
The tour begins at 2 Smetanovo Nábřeží in Prague’s Old Town and concludes at the same spot, making it easy to continue exploring afterward. It’s designed for those with moderate physical fitness, as it involves walking through uneven streets and some uphill sections. The group size is limited to your party, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed pace.
The tour’s carbon emissions are offset, aligning with eco-conscious travel values. It’s suitable for travelers who prefer a customized experience and want to enjoy Prague’s sights without the rush and crowds of larger groups.
Reviews praise guides like Michal, Hana, Mesh, and Pavel for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to tailor the experience. They are noted for sharing stories, answering questions, and showing parts of Prague that would otherwise be overlooked. Visitors also appreciate the quality of photos and the local insights provided during the walk.
The tour is highly rated, with a 5.0/5 rating from 115 reviews and a 97% recommendation rate. Most reviewers highlight its comprehensive scope, interesting hidden spots, and the guide’s expertise.
This private tour offers a well-balanced mix of major sights and hidden locations, all narrated by a knowledgeable local guide. The ability to customize the route means it can focus on history, architecture, or local culture depending on your interests.
The duration of about 3.5 hours is ideal for a thorough overview without feeling rushed. The inclusion of local drinks and opportunities for questions makes it engaging and personable. It’s especially suited for visitors who want a personalized, in-depth exploration of Prague, away from the crowds and generic tours.
While not including entrance fees for some sites, the tour’s value lies in its expert storytelling, flexibility, and accessibility to both well-known and lesser-known spots. This is perfect for those who appreciate local insights and want to see Prague through a more authentic lens.
“Very extensive and detailed tour of historical sites. Time well spent when you are on a short stay in Prague as it provides all the important sites…”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes a private guide and one local drink or tasting. Entrance fees to sites like Prague Castle and the Monastery are not included.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, walking through key areas of Prague.
Where does the tour begin and end?
It starts and ends at 2 Smetanovo Nábřeží in Prague’s Old Town.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, since it’s a private tour, there is flexibility to adjust the route according to your interests.
Is this tour suitable for all physical levels?
The activity is designed for moderate physical fitness, given the walking involved and some uphill sections.
Are entrance tickets included?
No, entrance tickets to sites like Prague Castle and Strahov Monastery are not included.
Is this tour eco-friendly?
Yes, all tour carbon emissions are offset, making it an environmentally conscious choice.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 63 days in advance, reflecting its popularity.
What makes this tour different from other Prague tours?
Its private, customizable format combined with visits to both iconic and hidden spots sets it apart, along with local storytelling that enriches each site.
Is there a group discount available?
The tour offers group discounts, making it a good choice for families or small groups.