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Explore Prague’s haunted alleys, medieval underground, and dungeon on this 70-minute guided tour for $27, featuring legends, ghost stories, and historic sites.
Prague’s Ghosts, Legends, Medieval Underground & Dungeon Tour offers an engaging 70-minute journey into the city’s dark past for just $27 per person. Departing from Male Namesti Square in Oldtown, this tour guides you through some of Prague’s most atmospheric locations, including Old Town Square, the Jewish Ghetto, and Franz Kafka Square. It’s designed for those interested in mysteries, legends, and chilling stories—a perfect choice for anyone curious about Prague’s haunted reputation and medieval history.
This tour stands out with its live guide in costume, who leads visitors through dark streets and hidden underground sites. The experience includes visits to Medieval Underground, where a secret alchemist’s laboratory awaits, and the Dungeon, which showcases medieval torture instruments. With a review score of 4.1/5 from over 3,000 reviews, the tour enjoys strong popularity, especially for its storytelling quality and entertaining guides. Its main limitation is that it involves a fair amount of walking and is not suitable for those with mobility issues or claustrophobia.


The tour begins at Male Namesti Square, inside the Art Passage. The check-in process is straightforward, with clear instructions to arrive 5-10 minutes before the scheduled start time. From there, the guide—dressed in costume—welcomes the group to begin the exploration of Prague’s dark alleys and historic sites.
Accessibility is limited; due to stairs and walking, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with walking difficulties. The experience is predominantly outdoors, so dress appropriately for the weather to stay comfortable during the walk through dark lanes and alleys.
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The tour’s first stops are Old Town Square and Franz Kafka Square, where guides share stories of love, betrayal, and legendary figures. The gothic churches and historic buildings are illuminated by lantern light, enhancing the mysterious atmosphere. These stops are brief yet packed with intriguing tales that set the tone for the tour.
The guides’ storytelling style—often enthusiastic and sprinkled with humor—keeps the group engaged and enhances the sense of mystery. Several reviews highlight how guides like Maki make the history come alive with their entertaining narration.

Walking through the Jewish Ghetto reveals stories of historical tragedies and legends. The guides recount tales such as St. Wenceslas’s murder and the headless bride, adding a touch of the supernatural to Prague’s historic Jewish quarter. Hidden cemeteries and gothic churches are part of the experience, offering atmospheric settings for legends and ghost stories.
The tour also visits rue de Paris and Hatalské náměstí, where guides weave local folklore with the city’s medieval history. These stops are not only scenic but contribute to the overall mystical ambiance.

One of the tour’s unique features is the visit to a hidden alchemy lab. Here, the story of the Golem, a creature made from clay and brought to life, is told with engaging detail. Visitors learn about medieval alchemy and the legend of the Golem, which is deeply intertwined with Prague’s Jewish history.
The underground space offers an atmospheric glimpse into medieval science and magic, making it a highlight for fans of mystery and folklore. The guides’ explanations make the legend accessible and intriguing.
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The Dungeon visit is a chilling experience. Lit by candlelight, it showcases medieval torture devices and stories of gruesome executions, including that of Executioner Jan Mydlá from 1621. The display of torture instruments provides visitors with a gruesome but historically educational insight into medieval justice.
Several reviews praise the entertaining guides (like Claire) who make the history of torture and executions both informative and engaging, balancing horror with storytelling. It’s a highlight for those interested in medieval criminal justice.

The tour includes two secret stops—lasting 20 and 15 minutes—which add an element of surprise. These stops often feature more stories of ghosts, legends, or hidden locations, providing a more in-depth look into Prague’s mythical past. The longer secret stop is particularly appreciated, giving time for storytelling and exploration.

The tour is designed to be a walking experience, with group size influencing the duration slightly (+-10/15 minutes). It is available in English and German, with live guides who dress in costume to enhance authenticity. The entry to the Medieval Underground and Dungeon is included, providing value for the price.
The meeting point is easy to find, directly across from the Hard Rock Cafe, but travelers should plan to arrive a few minutes early to register. The tour does not include hotel pickup, food, or drinks, and photos are allowed, but video recording is not.

This dark and atmospheric tour is perfect for night owls, folklore enthusiasts, or those interested in Prague’s haunted reputation. Its highly praised guides, like Maki and Clare, bring the stories to life with enthusiasm and humor, ensuring an engaging experience.
The history of medieval torture, legends of the Golem, and ghost stories make it a rich storytelling experience, with authentic locations that deepen the sense of stepping back into Prague’s shadowy past. The costumed guides and candlelit dungeons create a spooky ambiance that many reviews describe as fun and captivating.
However, the tour’s walking pace and outdoor locations mean it’s best suited for visitors without mobility issues. The notable emphasis on storytelling over physical activity makes this tour ideal for those seeking a dark, atmospheric experience rather than a physically demanding one.
“Our guide brought the ghost stories to life. The weather was dreary but it just added to the experience of his story telling. A fun evening overall!”

Is this tour suitable for children?
It is not recommended for children under 7 years old or those with claustrophobia, as parts of the tour involve walking in underground spaces.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 70 minutes, but timing may vary slightly depending on group size.
What is included in the ticket price?
The ticket includes entry to the Medieval Underground and the Dungeon, as well as the guiding service with a costumed guide.
Where does the tour start?
It begins inside the Art Passage at Male Namesti Square, across from the Black Angels Bar and Hotel U Prince.
Are there any physical restrictions?
Yes, due to stairs and walking, it is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility issues.
Can I take photos during the tour?
Photos are permitted; however, video recording is not allowed without special permission.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is offered in English and German with live guides.
How do I find the meeting point?
The location is easy to locate, just 20 meters to the right of Black Angels Bar; arriving 5-10 minutes early is recommended.
Is there a dress code or clothing advice?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are advised, as the tour involves outdoor walking in dark streets.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance; reservations can be booked now with pay later.