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Discover Prague's highlights on this 4-hour guided walking tour covering Old Town, Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and the Jewish Quarter for $28.

The Prague: Half-Day City Highlights Walking Tour offers an affordable way to see the city’s most famous sights in a compact 4-hour experience. Led by an experienced live guide speaking German, this tour covers key landmarks like Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and the Jewish Quarter. Starting at the Faculty of Law, the tour takes you through Old Town, New Town, and Lesser Town, showcasing Prague’s stunning architecture and vibrant history.
At only $28 per person, this tour combines value with a comprehensive itinerary packed with photo stops, guided walks, and scenic views. The tour is ideal for those with limited time who want to get a solid overview of Prague’s highlights. The 4-hour duration makes it accessible for most travelers, but it’s best suited to those comfortable with walking and standing for stretches.
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This tour departs from the Faculty of Law, located at the end of Rue de Paris, easily accessible by public transport. Travelers can disembark at A Staromstká station or take tram number 17 to Právnická Fakulta stop. The meeting point is straightforward, and the tour concludes back at the same location, ensuring smooth logistics for participants.
The tour’s flexible booking options include free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the ability to reserve now and pay later, making it convenient for spontaneous or pre-planned travelers. Comfortable shoes are recommended, as the tour involves a fair amount of walking, but no luggage or large bags are permitted.

One of the main highlights is the visit to Prague Castle, the former seat of power for kings of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperors. While the tour visits the exterior and scenic viewpoints around the castle, it doesn’t include an entry ticket, so visitors may choose to explore the interior separately.
The Lesser Town is explored thoroughly, with stops at Zámecké schody and Hradany Square to enjoy scenic views and learn about local history. The viewpoint stop offers an excellent chance to take photos of Prague’s skyline, making it a favorite part of the tour for many.

The Charles Bridge, a symbol of Prague, is a focal point on this tour. The guide leads you through a 25-minute walk across the bridge, allowing ample time for photos, soaking in the views, and hearing stories about its history. Nearby, the John Lennon Wall is a popular photo stop, showcasing colorful graffiti and a symbol of peace and freedom.
This part of the tour is lively and scenic, giving a sense of Prague’s artistic spirit. The guided walk ensures you get the most out of each stop, with plenty of insights from the guide.
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The Old Town is at the heart of Prague’s historic district, and the tour includes a visit to the Old Town Hall to see its famous astronomical clock. With a 10-minute stop, visitors get a chance to admire the clock’s hourly show and learn about its medieval craftsmanship.
Walking through the cobblestone streets, you’ll see exquisite architecture, charming shops, and vibrant cafes. The guide provides context about Prague’s development, making this area lively with stories and visuals.
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The tour offers a guided walk through the Jewish Quarter (Josefov), focusing on its exterior landmarks. The 15-minute walk allows a glimpse into Prague’s Jewish history and architecture, including the Old Jewish Cemetery and in the Jewish Museum area. While the interior is not included, the exterior view provides plenty of historical context.
The Jewish Quarter is known for its well-preserved synagogues and somber history, adding depth to the overall experience without the need for entry tickets.

The Wenceslas Square stop is a lively area of New Town, renowned for its shops, restaurants, and historic significance. The 15-minute guided walk highlights its role in Prague’s modern history. Visitors can enjoy sights like the Embassy of Germany nearby.
The New Town offers a contrast to the medieval core, showcasing Prague’s development into a bustling modern city. The guide explains the significance of each site, making it an educational walk.

The tour includes scenic photo stops at Zámecké schody and Hradany Square, both offering picturesque views of Prague’s rooftops and skyline. These stops last around 10-15 minutes and provide perfect opportunities for photos and to enjoy the city’s beauty.
Zámecké schody is known for its charming staircases and views, while Hradany Square is a peaceful spot near the castle complex, often less crowded.

The tour concludes at Prague Castle, where you can enjoy scenic views from vantage points around the castle grounds. The 10-minute viewpoint stop offers excellent photo opportunities of the city below, wrapping up the experience with a sense of Prague’s grandeur.
While the visit ends here, visitors often choose to explore the interior of the castle complex on their own afterward.
This tour is led by a German-speaking live guide, with options for private groups available. It’s designed for those who enjoy guided walks and want to see major landmarks without the hassle of planning. The 4-hour schedule keeps the pace lively but manageable, with frequent stops and explanations.
The tour price covers the guide service but does not include refreshments. Participants should bring comfortable shoes to handle the walking involved. The tour does not accommodate travelers with mobility impairments and prohibits large luggage or bags.
The Prague: Half-Day City Highlights Walking Tour offers a balanced blend of sightseeing, storytelling, and photo opportunities. Its affordable price combined with expert guidance makes it appealing for first-time visitors or those with limited time. The stops are thoughtfully selected to showcase Prague’s most iconic sights, with ample scenic views and historical insights.
While it doesn’t include interior visits to sites like Prague Castle or the Jewish Museum, it provides a solid overview of the city’s architecture and history from the outside. The German-speaking guide is praised for being knowledgeable and flexible, adding to the tour’s overall value.
Travelers who enjoy guided walking tours and want a comprehensive introduction to Prague’s main sights will find this experience especially satisfying. It offers a convenient, insightful, and budget-friendly way to start exploring this beautiful city.
“Super flexible tour guide who catered to our needs and had an answer to every question. His suggestions were very helpful for the rest of our sight…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes a live German-speaking guide. It does not include refreshments or entry tickets to sites.
Where does the tour start and end?
It departs and finishes at the Faculty of Law near Rue de Paris, with options for pickup.
Is this tour suitable for travelers with mobility issues?
No, it is not suitable for travelers with mobility impairments due to walking requirements.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Are large bags allowed?
No, luggage or large bags are not permitted on the tour.
Is there an option for private groups?
Yes, private group options are available.
What languages are spoken during the tour?
The tour is conducted in German.
What is the price per person?
The cost is $28 per person.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended to secure a spot and allow for flexible planning.