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Discover Prague's history through a 2-hour walking tour featuring virtual reality headsets, expert guides, and visits to iconic sites like Old Town Square and the Dancing House.
Prague: Immersive History Walking Tour and VR offers a fresh way to explore the Czech capital. For $31 per person, you get a two-hour guided walk through key sites such as Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square, the National Museum, and the Dancing House. What makes this tour distinctive is the integration of virtual reality (VR) technology, which allows you to see historical scenes like Prague 120 years ago, medieval wars, and the Prague Spring, all through VR headsets.
This experience is suitable for all ages and is designed for those who enjoy interactive history and technology. The tour has garnered a stellar rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on 70 reviews, largely thanks to knowledgeable guides and the captivating VR scenes. With multiple language options for the audio guide, it is a flexible choice for visitors seeking a combination of walking, learning, and tech.
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The tour begins at Panská 1, at the Prague Tour Info location, right next to Hamleys. It lasts exactly two hours, making it an easy addition to any Prague itinerary. You’ll discover the city’s most important highlights while having the chance to compare the past and present through VR scenes.

The Old Town Square is a key stop where you get an overview of Prague’s medieval roots. The VR scenes let you see how the square appeared 120 years ago, offering a vivid contrast with today’s view. Moving to Wenceslas Square, the tour covers a site that has witnessed many historical events and protests, adding depth to the storytelling.

Next, the Prague National Museum provides a glimpse into the country’s cultural institutions. The VR scenes here illustrate historic moments like the causes of major wars, making the experience more tangible. The New Town Hall continues the story with its architectural significance and role in Prague’s history.
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The Saints Cyril and Methodius Cathedral represents religious and cultural history, while the tour concludes at the Dancing House, an architectural icon along the Vltava River. This ending spot offers scenic views and a chance to reflect on the city’s blend of historic and modern architecture.
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The virtual reality headsets are a standout feature, transforming a traditional walking tour into a dynamic journey through time. You see scenes like medieval battles, Soviet tanks during the Prague Spring, and Operation Anthropoid, which are explaned by your guide. When you remove the headsets, the stark difference between the historical scenes and current buildings helps deepen understanding of Prague’s transformations.
All tours are led by English-speaking guides, with audio guides available in Czech, German, Spanish, French, Italian, and Russian. The guides are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to explain complex historical events clearly. Several reviews highlight how passionate guides make the experience memorable, often capturing photos of guests immersed in VR scenes.

The tour is designed to be suitable for all ages, including people who wear glasses. The meeting point is conveniently located at Panská 1, and the tour ends back at the starting location. If you need to cancel, you can do so up to 24 hours beforehand for a full refund, supporting flexible planning.

At $31, this tour offers a compelling mix of history, sightseeing, and innovative VR technology. The reviews consistently praise the knowledge of the guides and the visual impact of VR scenes. Many mention that the tour far exceeds expectations for a city walk, especially due to the interactive element.
This tour combines cultural sightseeing with cutting-edge technology to make Prague’s history accessible and engaging. It’s especially ideal for history enthusiasts, tech lovers, or families who want an interactive experience. The two-hour duration and affordable price make it a practical choice for a memorable introduction to Prague.
While the VR scenes are a major feature, it’s the expert guides and well-chosen stops that truly elevate the experience. If you’re open to wearing VR headsets and want to see Prague from a new perspective, this tour offers great value and plenty of insights.
“Memorable. The guides were kind and well-informed. VR is a great addition to the regular walking tour.”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is suitable for all ages and designed to be accessible, even for those who wear glasses.
How long does the tour last?
The guided walk lasts exactly two hours, covering several key sites in Prague.
Where does the tour start and end?
It departs from Panská 1 (Prague Tour Info) and ends back at the same location.
What sites are included in the tour?
Stops include Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square, the National Museum, Saints Cyril and Methodius Cathedral, and the Dancing House.
What makes this tour different from a regular walking tour?
The VR headsets provide visual recreations of historical scenes, making history more vivid and understandable.
Are the guides knowledgeable?
Yes, many reviews highlight the guides’ expertise, friendliness, and passion in explaining Prague’s history.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
What languages are available for the audio guide?
The audio guide can be accessed in English, Czech, German, Spanish, French, Italian, and Russian.
Is the tour accessible for people with disabilities?
The data does not specify accessibility features beyond suitability for all ages and those with glasses.
Is there any food or drink included?
No, the tour focuses on sightseeing and VR experiences, with no mention of food or beverages.
This interactive, well-reviewed tour stands out as a modern way to explore Prague’s history, combining guidance, sightseeing, and technology for an engaging two hours.
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