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Discover Prague’s highlights on a full-day tour featuring Old and New Towns, a scenic river cruise, and traditional Czech lunch—perfect for a comprehensive city experience.
Explore Prague with a full-day guided tour that combines cultural sights, a relaxing river cruise, and local cuisine—all for just $64 per person. This 7-hour experience takes you through the city’s most iconic landmarks, from the historic Prague Castle to the vibrant Old Town Square, with the added charm of a Vltava River cruise and a traditional Czech lunch in a local pub. The tour is organized by Gray Line Czech Republic and includes a bus tour, boat cruise, and lunch, making it a well-rounded way to see Prague in a single day.
While the tour is quite packed, it is especially suited for visitors with limited time who want a taste of Prague’s history, architecture, and local flavors. The pace involves a good amount of walking and outdoor exploration, so comfortable shoes are a must. The tour’s highlights and guide expertise maintain a solid reputation, but it’s worth noting that it’s not suitable for those with mobility issues or young children. This tour offers great value for its price, blending sightseeing with cultural insights and leisure.

The tour begins at Revoluní 767/25, located in the heart of Staré Msto (Old Town). This central meeting point makes it easy for travelers to access, whether arriving on foot or via public transport. The bus picks up participants and sets the tone for a comprehensive exploration of Prague’s highlights.
The tour lasts approximately 7 hours, with starting times available based on availability. The organized schedule ensures that visitors can see a lot in a limited amount of time, making it ideal for travelers on a tight schedule.
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The first part of the tour introduces the contrasting sides of Prague. You’ll see the lively Wenceslas Square, home to the National Museum and the State Opera Theatre, along with the historic Municipal House. The New Town also features the Charles Square and the Dancing House, a striking example of postmodern architecture designed by Frank Gehry.
Crossing the Vltava River, you reach the Castle District, where views of the Prague Castle complex unfold. The guide explains the history behind the aristocratic palaces and diplomatic buildings like the Schwarzenberg Palace and the Archbishopric.

The castle complex is the highlight of the tour’s sightseeing. As the official residence of the Czech president, it features the Saint Vitus Cathedral, an architectural marvel. Visitors can photograph the cathedral’s impressive façade and explore the ramparts for panoramic city views. The Castle Guard adds a ceremonial touch, emphasizing the significance of this historic site.
The guide shares insights about the castle’s history and its role in Czech culture, making it a memorable stop. The surrounding aristocratic palaces add to the regal atmosphere.

In the heart of Old Town, the tour visits the Old Town Hall with its famous Astronomical Clock. The clock, dating back to the 15th century, offers classic photo opportunities. Nearby, the Tyn Church and the Jan Hus Monument add to the area’s historic charm.
The Old Jewish Quarter (Josefov) is explored next, with stops at Europe’s oldest synagogue, the Ceremonial Hall, and the Old Jewish Cemetery. These sites highlight Jewish heritage and history in Prague, providing a deeper understanding of the city’s diverse past.
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Midday, the tour brings guests to a local pub for a meal featuring Czech cuisine. The lunch menu offers a soup, a main dish (with options for chicken or vegetarian), and a dessert choice between strudel or pancake. While drinks like Czech beer are available, they are not included in the tour price.
This authentic lunch experience offers a chance to relax, enjoy traditional flavors, and mingle with the local atmosphere. Many reviews praise the delicious food and the medieval ambiance of the restaurant.
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In the afternoon, the tour concludes with a one-hour cruise on the Vltava River. Tour tickets are distributed during the walk, allowing visitors to choose their seats freely onboard. The cruise offers beautiful views of Prague’s skyline, bridges, and riverfront architecture, providing a relaxing end to a busy day.
The boat cruise is a favorite feature, with many reviewers noting it as a peaceful and scenic finale to their sightseeing.
Throughout the day, the guide points out notable landmarks like the Powder Gate, the Republic Square, and the Municipal House. Each site is explained in context, giving visitors a deeper appreciation of Prague’s architectural and historical significance.
Photograph opportunities are plentiful, especially at Charles Bridge and within the castle grounds. The tour also includes a helpful overview of Prague’s history, making it a comprehensive introduction for first-time visitors.

The tour involves walking through cobbled streets and outdoor sightseeing, which means comfortable shoes are essential. While the group size is typically manageable, the tour is not suitable for people with mobility issues or wheelchair users. The meeting point is conveniently located, and the tour ends back at the start, simplifying logistics.
Lunch is served at a medieval-style restaurant, offering a hearty meal but not accommodating special dietary restrictions beyond vegetarian options.

Multiple reviews highlight Helen, Maryna, and Petr as expert guides who bring practical knowledge and warm friendliness to the experience. Reviews frequently praise guides for their enthusiasm, depth of knowledge, and ability to answer questions.
This attention to professionalism and friendliness adds to the overall positive vibe of the tour, making it engaging and informative for all participants.
At $64 per person, this full-day package provides strong value, combining sightseeing, a river cruise, and lunch in one organized activity. Many reviews describe the tour as good value for money, especially considering the professional organization and guiding quality.
The flexibility with reservations—including free cancellation up to 24 hours early—helps travelers plan confidently.
This full-day sightseeing experience offers a comprehensive look at Prague’s major landmarks, blending history, architecture, and local flavors. The guided walk through the Castle District, engaging commentary, and scenic boat ride create a well-rounded day.
While the tour involves a fair amount of walking and is not suitable for those with mobility limitations, it delivers good value for the price. The expert guides, especially Helen and Maryna, ensure that visitors leave with meaningful insights and plenty of photo-worthy moments.
Ideal for first-time visitors or those with limited time, this tour provides a thorough introduction to Prague—balancing sightseeing with leisure and authentic Czech experiences.
“The itinerary gives you an overview of things to see in Prague. Marie the guide. Knowledgeable and helpful. Would highly recommend her as a guide i…”
Is this tour suitable for young children or those with mobility issues?
This tour involves a significant amount of walking and outdoor activity, so it is not recommended for people with mobility impairments or young children.
What is included in the price?
The price covers bus transportation, a boat cruise, and lunch. Drinks are not included. The lunch features soup, a main dish (chicken or vegetarian), and a dessert.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Revoluní 767/25 in Old Town, centrally located in Staré Msto.
How long does the boat cruise last?
The Vltava River cruise lasts about one hour, providing a relaxing view of Prague’s riverfront and skyline.
Are there any options for dietary restrictions?
Yes, the main dish offers a vegetarian option, but other dietary needs are not specifically mentioned.
What languages are available for the guided tour?
Guides lead tours in English, French, German, Spanish, Czech, and Slovak.
How flexible are the booking options?
You can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour recommended based on customer feedback?
Yes, reviews are mostly highly positive, praising guide knowledge, scenic views, and value for money.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, and a sun hat for outdoor sightseeing.
Is the tour suitable for a short visit to Prague?
Absolutely, it is highly recommended for those with limited time wanting a rundown of the city’s main sights.
Can I customize or extend the tour?
The tour is organized as a set itinerary, but VIP or private options are available upon request.