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Experience Prague’s magic at night with a 2-hour guided walk through Prague Castle, stunning city views, storytelling, and iconic photo opportunities.

This 2-hour night walk through Prague Castle offers an enchanting journey into the heart of the Czech capital after sunset. Led by a live German guide, the tour takes you from the Malostranská metro station to the illuminated castle complex, where you’ll witness the city’s skyline glowing in the dark. The tour includes a tram ride, visits to key exterior landmarks, and plenty of opportunities for iconic photos.
What makes this experience stand out is the combination of storytelling and visual spectacle, allowing you to experience Prague’s legendary atmosphere without daytime crowds. It’s a perfect choice for those who appreciate history, architecture, and breathtaking night cityscapes — though it’s not suited for those with mobility issues or seeking interior access.
While the tour covers many exterior sites and offers memorable city views, it focuses on the castle exteriors and surrounding sights rather than interior visits. The experience ends promptly at the same meeting point, making it a convenient option for evening explorers.
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The tour begins at the Malostranská metro station, where you meet the guide under a red umbrella with white polka dots on the stairs outside the glass-enclosed exit. The meeting point is easy to find, right next to tram stops, with access via the escalator from the metro. The tour departs at a designated time, with availability checked ahead of booking.
This convenient meeting spot means you don’t need to navigate complicated routes, and the tour ends back at the same location, making it simple to continue your evening in Prague afterward. The guide will lead you on foot and by tram, ensuring a smooth transition from the city to the castle’s illuminated exterior.

After meeting, the tour moves by tram, part of the included ticket, directly to Prague Castle. The tram ride provides a comfortable and quick transfer, saving you from a longer walk uphill. Once at the castle complex, you cross a deep moat and enter through the gates in the fortifications.
This entrance leads into the courtyard of Emperor Rudolf II’s palace, where you’re greeted by illuminated crystal chandeliers visible through the windows and a glowing fountain. The lighting accentuates the architectural splendor and creates a regal ambiance perfect for evening photographs. The scene is quiet and atmospheric, setting the tone for the evening.

Walking through the Golden Lane, the guide shares stories about this charming street lined with small, colorful houses. The dark corners of this historic alley are particularly inviting at night, and visitors can enjoy a peaceful moment while soaking in the atmosphere.
The tour promises a pleasant chill in the dark, adding to the sense of mystery and adventure. The guide hints at a hidden threshold to another world here, enhancing the sense of stepping into a different time and space. This part of the tour offers a perfect photo opportunity, with the castle towers and lane in the background.
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The walk continues through the ceremonial gate where mythical giants are depicted fighting to the death. From here, the viewpoint on Hradany Square offers a panoramic scene of the city’s illuminated skyline, with towers of the castle shining brightly against the night sky.
Next, you are transported back to the 14th century, where the guide narrates the story of Charles IV and the rising of St. Vitus Cathedral into the night. The cathedral’s exterior is a highlight, with its gothic spires lit up for a dramatic effect. The guide’s storytelling brings to life the challenges of ruling over Prague and the grandeur of the cathedral.
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The tour also revisits the 10th century, focusing on Prince Wenceslas, the eternal ruler of Europe’s Heart. The guide describes how Wenceslas holds a magic spear, with a shining sign above his forehead and angels accompanying him. The Golden Lane, with its darkened alleys, is a place where you can imagine Prince Wenceslas wielding his legendary weapon.
This part of the experience emphasizes the mystical atmosphere of Prague’s history and the legends that surround its castle complex. The darkened surroundings heighten the sense of mystery, but it’s essential to stay close, as the area can feel easy to get lost in.

At precisely 10 pm, the gates of Prague Castle close, guarded by the castle’s elite soldiers. The tour concludes with a descent down the Old Castle Stairs, leading back to the Malostranská metro and tram stop. The organized finish ensures a smooth end to this exclusive evening experience.
This timing is important to note: if you plan to explore further or visit interior sites, additional tickets and arrangements are needed, as the castle grounds close at this time.

The tour includes a guided experience, ticket and tram ride, and visits to multiple exterior landmarks such as Prague Castle, New Royal Palace, Leopold Fountain, St. Vitus Cathedral, the residence of the Czech Republic’s President, and the Golden Lane.
Additional highlights are visits to Daliborka Tower and the Old Castle Stairs, which contribute to the comprehensive outside exploration of this historic site. The panoramic city views from Hradany Square are a major plus, giving a broad perspective of Prague’s glowing skyline.
The small group size (limited to 10 people) fosters an intimate setting, allowing the guide to tailor storytelling and answer questions. The experience is suitable for people who enjoy nighttime cityscapes and historical narration, but those with mobility issues should note the physical demands and the inaccessibility for wheelchairs.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking outside in the dark. Dressing warmly is essential, especially during colder months, since the castle grounds are cooler than the city. The tour advises against bringing pets, drones, alcohol, or drugs to ensure safety and atmosphere.
The activity is available in German, so it’s ideal for German speakers or those comfortable with the language. Cancellation is flexible, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now and pay later for added convenience.
This night walk through Prague Castle offers a unique opportunity to see the historical and architectural splendor of Prague illuminated against the night sky. The blend of storytelling, city views, and exterior visits makes it a compelling experience for history buffs, photography lovers, and those seeking a different perspective of this iconic city.
While interior access to the castle isn’t included and the experience ends at 10 pm, the tour’s focus on outdoor sights and atmosphere creates a memorable, atmospheric adventure. It’s suited for travelers who enjoy guided storytelling in a small group and are prepared for outdoor walking in the evening.
For anyone craving a peaceful, immersive evening with Prague’s legendary sights, this guided night walk is a well-organized and atmospheric choice.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, as it involves walking and outdoor steps. It’s also best suited for older children or teenagers who enjoy history and walking.
What should I bring for the tour?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. Since it can be colder at night, layering, scarves, gloves, and hats are advised.
Are interior visits included in this tour?
No, the tour focuses on exterior views and storytelling. Interior sites like St. Vitus Cathedral are only viewed from outside.
What happens if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How do I find the meeting point?
Look for the red umbrella with white polka dots on the stairs in front of the glass exit of Malostranská metro station. The guide will be waiting there.
Is the tour available in languages other than German?
No, the tour is conducted in German.