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Explore Prague’s top highlights in a full-day private walking tour featuring Prague Castle, a river cruise, and visits to iconic sites like Charles Bridge and the Jewish Quarter.

This full-day private tour in Prague offers an in-depth look at the city’s most famous sights, including a guided visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Prague Castle. Priced at $370 per person, the tour lasts approximately 7 hours and is perfect for those wanting a comprehensive experience of the City of a Hundred Spires. The tour begins at the Statue of Tomá Garrigue Masaryk and concludes with a scenic Vltava River cruise—tickets included. The tour is designed for travelers who want a hassle-free, well-organized day with plenty of opportunities for photos and cultural insights, guided by a knowledgeable local.
While the tour covers many highlights and includes admission to major sites, it does not include lunch or transportation to/from the meeting point. It is especially suitable for physically fit visitors comfortable with walking. The private format ensures personalized attention, making it a flexible and engaging way to explore Prague’s historic heart.
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The tour begins at Prague Castle, a must-see UNESCO site and home to some of the Czech Republic’s most treasured artworks and architecture. Your guide leads you through the Old Royal Palace, including the Vladislav Hall, explaining stories of Prague’s royal history and notable figures like Emperor Charles IV. The admission ticket is included, giving you access to key rooms and highlights within the castle complex.
This stop offers roughly 2 hours to explore at a relaxed pace, with plenty of opportunities for photos. The castle’s medieval charm and impressive views over the city make it a highlight, especially given its significance as a historic seat of power.

After leaving the castle, the tour continues with visits to St. George’s Basilica and St. Vitus Cathedral. At St. George’s Basilica, travelers step inside to admire its architecture and spiritual atmosphere, while the cathedral is famous for its chapel and the tomb of Saint Wenceslas, the patron saint of Bohemia. The admission tickets are included for these historical religious sites.
Spending about 1 hour here, visitors gain insight into the religious and royal history that shaped Prague. The cathedral’s stunning stained glass and Gothic details make it a favorite for photographers and history buffs alike.

The tour moves on with a 30-minute walk across Charles Bridge, built in 1402. The bridge is lined with Catholic saints and offers sweeping views of Prague’s skyline. Prior to crossing, the group passes by Nerudova Street and the John Lennon Wall, which provides vibrant photo opportunities.
Midday, the guide leads visitors to a local eatery for a lunch break. While the tour does not cover meal costs, the choice of a nearby restaurant allows travelers to sample regional cuisine. The break is well-deserved after morning exploration and offers a chance to relax and soak in the atmosphere.

In the afternoon, the tour heads into Prague’s historic Jewish Quarter, which features significant sites such as the Old-New Synagogue, Jerusalem Synagogue, and the Maisel Synagogue. The Hebrew Clock and other notable landmarks tell stories of Prague’s Jewish community through centuries.
This part of the tour lasts about 30 minutes, providing a focused glimpse into the quarter’s history and architecture. Visitors see some of the most beautiful places of worship in the city, with admission not included for the synagogues, so additional tickets can be purchased if desired.
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After the Jewish Quarter, the guide leads a walk through Wenceslas Square, a bustling central hub filled with shops, cafes, and historical significance. You’ll see the Powder Tower and marvel at the medieval Astronomical Clock in Old Town Square, which dates back to the 1400s.
This section of the tour highlights Prague’s blend of old and new, with vibrant street life and iconic monuments. The guide shares stories about Prague’s Art Nouveau scene and its role in Czech history.

Walking across Charles Bridge, visitors enjoy the statuary lined bridge and panoramic views of the Vltava River. This route connects the historic Castle District with the Old Town, offering plenty of photo opportunities.
The bridge’s historical significance and its stunning views make it a must-see, especially as a backdrop for photos of Prague’s skyline.

The tour concludes with a 1-hour river cruise along the Vltava River, with tickets included in the tour package. The cruise provides a calming perspective on Prague’s skyline, featuring views of the castle, bridges, and cityscape from the water.
This relaxing activity offers a perfect way to unwind after a day of walking and exploring. The cruise’s included tickets make it easy to enjoy without additional planning.
This private tour begins at the Statue of Tomá Garrigue Masaryk and finishes at Czech Bridge near Paíská Street, close to public transportation options. It’s suitable for visitors with good physical fitness, as the itinerary involves considerable walking.
The tour includes entrance tickets to Prague Castle, St. George’s Basilica, and St. Vitus Cathedral**, along with the river cruise ticket. Not included are lunch and hotel transfers, which travelers should arrange separately. The private format ensures a personalized experience, with the guide focusing solely on your group.
This full-day private experience offers a comprehensive look at Prague’s highlights in a manageable schedule. It balances interior visits to historic sites with walking through scenic streets and iconic landmarks like Charles Bridge and Wenceslas Square.
The guided explanations and skip-the-line access to major sites make it practical and informative, especially for first-time visitors. The inclusion of a Vltava River cruise adds a scenic and relaxing element that rounds out the day beautifully.
This tour is ideal for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and those who want a personalized guided experience of Prague’s top sights. Its comprehensive itinerary suits visitors who prefer a well-organized day without the hassle of planning logistics.
Because of the walking involved, it’s best suited for physically fit travelers comfortable with a full day of sightseeing. The private format makes it adaptable for small groups or private families seeking a tailored experience.
With a 5.0/5 rating and glowing feedback, this tour stands out for its expert guides, well-thought-out itinerary, and generous inclusion of site admissions and the river cruise. It offers value for money in a private setting, ensuring personalized attention throughout the day.
While it does not include lunch or transportation, the careful planning and flexibility allow travelers to focus on enjoying Prague’s beauty. If a full-day, immersive tour covering castle, historic sites, and scenic views appeals, this experience is a very solid choice.
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Is lunch included in this tour?
No, lunch and food costs are not included; travelers can enjoy a meal at a local eatery during the scheduled break.
Do I need to have good physical fitness?
Yes, this tour involves walking for several hours, so a good level of physical fitness is recommended.
Are entrance tickets included?
Yes, tickets to Prague Castle, St. George’s Basilica, and St. Vitus Cathedral are included, along with the river cruise ticket.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Statue of Tomá Garrigue Masaryk and ends near Czech Bridge, close to Paíská Street and the cruise dock.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its private format, comprehensive itinerary, and inclusion of major site admissions and river cruise make it a convenient and enriching way to see Prague in a single day.