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Explore Prague’s Old Town and Jewish Quarter on this 3-hour guided walking tour, visiting iconic sights like Charles Bridge and the Astronomical Clock for $16.

This 3-hour guided walking tour offers an affordable way to experience the heart of Prague’s historic sites. Priced at $16 per person, it provides a comprehensive look at the city’s main attractions, led by a certified local guide with over five years of experience. Departing from Malostranská metro station, the tour covers a well-crafted itinerary that includes the Old Town, Malá Strana, Charles Bridge, and the Jewish Quarter.
Notably, this tour is described as the most complete in Prague, combining all key sights into a single experience—unlike other providers that require multiple tours for the same coverage. The tour’s focus on history, architecture, and local insights makes it a practical choice for first-time visitors or anyone eager to deepen their understanding of Prague’s cultural landscape. With a group size of 5 to 20, it maintains a personal touch while keeping costs reasonable.
Although it does not include hotel transfers or food and drinks, the tour provides local recommendations for further exploration. The $16 price point and 3-hour duration make this a budget-friendly, efficient introduction to the city’s most treasured sights, ideal for travelers who prefer walking and learning from local guides.
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The tour begins at Malostranská metro station, located on line A (green line). The guide is easy to spot, carrying a white “I Love Praag” umbrella or wearing branded clothing. The meeting point is clearly in front of the station exit at Klarov square in Malá Strana.
Attention is paid to logistical clarity, with a reminder that the meeting point is separate from the tram stop Malostranské Námstí, which can cause confusion due to similar names. The tour does not include hotel pickup, so travelers should plan to meet at this central location.

The tour’s route offers a walk through Prague Lesser Town, where the guide shares stories behind its charming streets and buildings. You’ll visit the John Lennon Wall, renowned for its vibrant graffiti and cultural significance, offering a glimpse into Prague’s musical and political history.
Crossing Charles Bridge, the guide explains the bridge’s history and architectural features, while also showcasing stunning views of the Vltava River and the city skyline. The bridge serves as a connector between Malá Strana and the Old Town, making it a natural highlight of the walk.
Walking through Old Town Square, you’ll encounter the Astronomical Clock, one of Prague’s most famous landmarks. The guide demonstrates how to read the clock, sharing insights into its complex mechanisms and historical significance. The square itself is lively, with historic buildings and street performers adding to the atmosphere.
The Jewish Quarter (Josefov) is a key part of the tour, where the guide leads you through important sites such as the Old-New Synagogue, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and Pinkas Synagogue. Each location offers a window into the Jewish community’s history in Prague, with stories behind the architecture and traditions.

The Old-New Synagogue is a notable medieval structure, still active today, and a centerpiece of Prague’s Jewish heritage. Nearby, the Old Jewish Cemetery provides a poignant reminder of the community’s history, featuring thousands of tombstones and a sense of reverence.
The Pinkas Synagogue functions as a memorial to Jewish victims of the Holocaust, with interior walls inscribed with the names of victims. The guide offers context about the Jewish community’s resilience and the significance of these sites today.
Throughout these visits, the guide shares stories about Prague’s Jewish history, emphasizing the city’s efforts to preserve its multicultural past. The stops are designed to be engaging and informative, with the opportunity to ask questions and take photos.
More Great Tours NearbyThe group size generally ranges between 5 and 20 participants, striking a balance between intimacy and social interaction. The tour is conducted in English, with options for Russian, Dutch, German, and Spanish.
Participants should be aware that the tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, as it involves walking on cobbled streets and potentially uneven surfaces.
The tour is flexible, allowing full refund if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Travelers can reserve their spot now and choose to pay later, offering convenience and flexibility.

All guides are certified locals passionate about Prague. Their extensive experience ensures that visitors receive rich historical insights, local anecdotes, and practical tips. The guides often share lesser-known facts, making the experience more engaging than a standard sightseeing tour.
Their knowledge enriches the visit to landmarks like the Astronomical Clock and Jewish synagogues, transforming a simple walk into an educational experience.

This tour is promoted as the most complete in Prague, covering all major sights in a single session. In contrast to other providers, which might require multiple tours, this one offers a rundown for a very reasonable price.
The combination of key landmarks, local guides, and well-organized itinerary ensures a smooth and informative experience. The tour’s focus on history and architecture makes it ideal for travelers interested in learning about Prague’s past, especially during WWII and its Jewish community.
With a friendly price of $16, this 3-hour tour provides an excellent starting point for exploring Prague’s historic core. The route is carefully planned to maximize sight coverage without rushing, with highlights like Charles Bridge, the Astronomical Clock, and the Jewish Quarter standing out.
The knowledgeable guides and clear logistics enhance the experience, making it suitable for first-time visitors who want an overview of Prague’s most iconic sites. While it doesn’t include food or hotel transfers, the tour offers local recommendations to continue exploring on your own.
This tour is a reliable choice for anyone seeking an affordable, engaging, and informative introduction to Prague’s most celebrated neighborhoods.

Does the tour include hotel pickup?
No, the tour starts at Malostranská metro station, and there is no hotel pickup included.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there options for languages other than English?
Yes, the tour is available in Russian, Dutch, German, and Spanish.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, it is not recommended for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, as it involves walking on cobblestone streets.
What makes this tour stand out?
It is described as the most complete in Prague, covering all main sights in only 3 hours with a knowledgeable, local guide.