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Discover Prague’s history with this 2-hour walking tour featuring virtual reality, small group size, and expert insights for just $29.81 per person.
Explore Prague’s over 700 years of history in a way few tours offer with the Prague City Tour with Virtual Reality. Priced at $29.81 per person, this 2-hour small-group tour combines traditional walking exploration with cutting-edge VR technology, providing an immersive peek into the city’s past. The tour departs from Rafidein s.r.o.1 at 10:30 am, ending at the iconic Dancing House, and is perfect for travelers seeking a unique, educational experience with plenty of personal interaction.
This tour is highly recommended, boasting a perfect 5.0 rating from 38 reviews, and is typically booked 8 days in advance. It suits those interested in history and modern technology, offering a balance of storytelling, visuals, and access to hidden corners of Prague that many standard tours overlook. With audio guides available in several European languages, this experience ensures clarity and engagement for a diverse audience.


The tour kicks off at Prague’s Old Square, where visitors get a vivid look into the past through VR glasses that show what the square looked like in 1900. This immersive experience reveals how the city has transformed over more than a century, making history accessible and engaging. The use of virtual reality here provides a compelling visual that bridges past and present, a feature praised in reviews for making history feel alive.
The Old Square, famous for its lively atmosphere today, gains additional context with VR visuals, helping you understand its evolution. The approach offers a dynamic start, capturing the essence of Prague’s historic heart with a modern twist.
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Next, the guide takes visitors to the famous astronomical clock on the Old Town Hall. This stop is not just about viewing the clock’s intricate design but understanding its story and significance in Prague’s history. The VR experience enhances this by visualizing the clock’s operation during different times, including its role in medieval times.
This stop showcases the combination of historical narration and visual technology, making it easier to understand this complex and unique timepiece. Visitors often mention the clarity and enthusiasm of the guide when explaining these fascinating details, adding depth to the experience.
At the main square, visitors get spectacular views of the National Museum and learn about pivotal moments like the Prague Spring. Here, they use VR glasses to visualize what happened during this pivotal period, providing a clear, visual understanding of the events.
This segment helps connect Prague’s architectural beauty with its political history, making the story more tangible. It’s a highlight for those interested in both visual history aids and in understanding Prague’s modern historical moments.

Entering a Gothic and Baroque church, the tour emphasizes its beauty and height, highlighting the craftsmanship and architectural style that define Prague’s skyline. The guide shares insights into the church’s history and design, creating a sense of awe.
While the focus here is on appreciating the architecture, the VR element is not used at this stop, allowing visitors to relax and admire the detailed craftsmanship in a peaceful setting. This mix of visual tech and genuine artistry captures the diverse elements of Prague’s religious heritage.

A visit to Kafka’s Head introduces visitors to modern art in Prague, contrasting the city’s historic sites with contemporary artistic expressions. The sculpture provides a stark visual impact, and the guide discusses Kafka’s influence on Prague’s culture.
This stop offers a different perspective, emphasizing Prague’s vibrant artistic scene. It’s a favorite among visitors for its cultural insight and the striking visual of Kafka’s Head, which has become a symbol of the city’s literary and artistic identity.

Back at the Old Town Hall, the tour reveals lesser-known stories and events associated with this historic monument. The guide shares surprising anecdotes and explains its significance beyond just the astronomical clock.
This stop showcases how the tour emphasizes storytelling, making history engaging and accessible. The mix of visual aids and narration helps visitors connect emotionally with Prague’s historical narrative.

A notable story involves paratroopers hiding in a location near the carnicería (butcher’s shop), which played a role in a dramatic city moment. This story illustrates Prague’s layered history, blending legend with real events.
The tour’s focus on hidden stories and city secrets makes it stand out. Visitors appreciate this behind-the-scenes look at Prague’s more dramatic and lesser-known episodes, adding depth to the sightseeing experience.

The tour concludes with views of Prague Castle and the Dancing House, two iconic landmarks representing the city’s historic and modern sides. The ending at the Dancing House offers a perfect photo opportunity and a visual summary of Prague’s architectural evolution.
The outdoor finale offers a relaxed opportunity to reflect on the tour, with plenty of photo opportunities and a chance to soak in the city skyline. It’s an appropriate ending that leaves visitors with a memorable visual impression of Prague.
This small-group tour, limited to 15 participants, ensures personal interaction with the guide, Marco. The meeting point at Rafidein s.r.o.1 is accessible via public transportation, and the mobile ticket makes check-in straightforward.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, and the use of VR glasses is compatible with lenses. While the tour lasts about 2 hours, it’s paced well, balancing stops, storytelling, and visual experiences without feeling rushed. Good weather is necessary for outdoor views, but if canceled due to weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
The Prague City Tour with Virtual Reality provides a unique perspective on the city’s history, blending traditional storytelling with modern VR technology. Its affordable price and small-group format make it an attractive option for those wanting an engaging, educational experience.
The tour’s emphasis on hidden stories, visual aids, and expert narration makes history accessible and fun. It’s especially suited for history enthusiasts, tech lovers, and anyone seeking a personalized overview of Prague’s evolution.
While it may not be ideal for travelers who prefer a purely outdoor experience or those with mobility issues, its innovative approach offers an immersive, memorable way to explore Prague’s historic and modern highlights.
“We loved it! My sister and I were looking for different way to experiance Prague and we came across VR Guide me. It was very interesting and Marco …”
How long is the Prague City Tour with Virtual Reality?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours.
What is the price per person?
It costs $29.81 per person.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Rafidein s.r.o.1 at 10:30 am and ends at the Dancing House.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, and the use of VR glasses is compatible with lenses.
Are audio guides available?
Yes, audio guides are available in several European languages.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 15 travelers.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Does the tour require good weather?
Yes, outdoor views at the end depend on good weather; if canceled, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
What are some highlights of this tour?
Key highlights include VR visualizations at Old Square, the astronomical clock, Kafka’s Head, hidden city stories, and views of Prague Castle and Dancing House.
Is the tour suitable for those with limited mobility?
While specific accessibility info isn’t detailed, the tour involves walking and outdoor viewing, so travelers with mobility concerns should inquire further.
Who is the tour provider?
The experience is provided by VR Guide Me.