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Discover Prague's stunning architecture with a 3-hour private walking tour focusing on Cubist and Art Nouveau styles, led by an expert guide for $87.11.
The Prague Private Cubism and Art Nouveau Walking Tour offers a captivating journey through the city’s architectural treasures for $87.11 per person. Lasting approximately 3 hours, this private experience takes visitors along some of Prague’s most iconic streets, including Wenceslas Square, Paris Street, and Národní Tída. The tour is designed for those eager to explore Prague’s unique 20th-century architectural movements with the guidance of a professional, knowledgeable guide. This tour suits visitors who appreciate detailed historical explanations, as well as those interested in distinctive architectural styles like Cubism and Art Nouveau.
While the tour covers several major sites, it remains accessible for those with moderate physical fitness. With pickup offered and the ability to enjoy group discounts or a private experience, it presents a flexible way to discover Prague’s architectural charm. The inclusion of a coffee break at the Czech Museum of Cubism in the House of the Black Madonna adds a cozy pause to this visually stimulating walk.


The tour begins at Václavské náměstí, or Wenceslas Square, which stands as Prague’s second most important square. This lively shopping and nightlife hub features a striking collection of architecture from the turn of the 20th century. The National Museum dominates the square, offering a glimpse into Prague’s historical grandeur. Visitors appreciate how this stop sets the tone for the tour, blending vibrant city life with impressive architecture.
This stop lasts approximately 30 minutes and provides a chance to take in the vivid facades and bustling atmosphere that make Wenceslas Square a central part of Prague’s urban fabric.
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The New Town (Nove Mesto) forms the core of the tour’s architecture exploration. Founded in the 14th century, it evolved significantly towards the end of the 19th century, leading to many important Cubist and Art Nouveau buildings. As one of Prague’s key districts, Nove Mesto features structures that reflect the city’s expansion during this period.
Spanning 2 hours, this segment involves a close look at prominent buildings that showcase Prague’s early 20th-century architectural innovations. The district’s blend of historic and modern styles highlights Prague’s architectural evolution. The walk through Nove Mesto offers insights into how urban development and artistic movements intersected during Prague’s growth.
The Obecní dům (Municipal House) is one of Prague’s most celebrated Art Nouveau landmarks. Opened in 1911, it served as a cultural hub for the Czech nation. Inside, visitors find a grand café, restaurant, exhibition halls, and souvenir shops. The exterior features intricate Art Nouveau details, with organic motifs and flowing lines that exemplify the style.
Spending about 30 minutes here allows an appreciation of the building’s architectural finesse, along with the opportunity to see interior decorative elements. The Municipal House remains an essential stop for anyone interested in early 20th-century design and Prague’s cultural history.
Prague’s Hlavní nádraží (main train station) is another highlight in the tour’s itinerary. Built in Art Nouveau style, this grand structure reflects the elegance characteristic of the movement. Visitors see the large façade and ornate details that distinguish it from more utilitarian stations.
This stop lasts around 30 minutes and also includes significant WWII memorials within the station complex, adding historical depth to the visit. The station’s architecture perfectly embodies Prague’s vibrant early 20th-century aesthetic, making it a practical yet visually impressive stop.

Parizska Street presents a more contemporary side of Prague’s architectural scene. Built as a new, representative neighborhood, it occupies what was once part of the Jewish ghetto. Here, visitors find modern buildings with clean lines, glass facades, and stylish designs.
Spending around 20 minutes, this part of the tour showcases Prague’s architectural evolution from historic styles to modern influences. It’s an ideal stop for those curious about how the city balances its heritage with contemporary design.
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The House of the Black Madonna is the tour’s most famous Cubist structure. Built as a cultural center, this building features curves and geometric shapes typical of Cubist architecture. Visitors can explore the Cubist café and browse the souvenir shop, both set within this distinctive building.
This 20-minute stop offers a close-up of Cubist design, with the guide explaining the building’s unique architectural features. Its striking appearance makes it a favorite among fans of unconventional architecture.
Located on the Vltava River bank, the Faculty of Law at Charles University is an example of modern architecture in Prague. Built in the 20th century, it also holds historical significance as a site connected to the WWII events that began here.
Spending 20 minutes at this site provides insights into modern architectural styles and the historical context of Prague’s recent past. The faculty’s design reflects the city’s continued architectural innovation.

This private tour is led by a professional, local guide who shares detailed insights about Prague’s architectural styles. The tour features pickup options for added convenience and is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness. The entire experience is designed for a small group, allowing for personalized attention and flexibility.
Tour participants receive mobile tickets, and the tour is free to cancel up to 24 hours in advance, offering peace of mind. The stops are well-paced, with each location providing a concise yet rich experience, making this tour both educational and enjoyable.
What makes the Prague Private Cubism and Art Nouveau Walking Tour particularly appealing is the focused exploration of 20th-century architectural styles that define much of the city’s look. The inclusion of landmark buildings like the Municipal House and the House of the Black Madonna allows visitors to see practical examples of these styles in context.
The knowledgeable guide enhances the experience by sharing informative details about each site’s history and design. The coffee break at the Cubist café in the House of the Black Madonna adds a relaxing touch and a chance to discuss the architecture in a more informal setting.
This tour offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, education, and cultural insight, making it an excellent choice for those interested in architecture and Prague’s early 20th-century history.
With a perfect 5-star rating from one review, this tour clearly resonates with participants who value expert guidance and architectural beauty. Its three-hour length offers a comprehensive yet manageable overview of Prague’s early 20th-century styles.
While focused on architecture, the tour also touches on historical events and urban development, giving a well-rounded perspective. It is perfectly suited for architecture enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone seeking a more detailed Prague experience beyond the usual sights. The private format and group discounts make it both flexible and accessible.
This tour stands out for its depth of knowledge and quality of sites visited, providing a memorable way to experience Prague’s architectural heritage.
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Is this a private tour?
Yes, this is a private experience, meaning only your group participates.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
What is the price per person?
The cost is $87.11 per participant.
Are meals or drinks included?
No, but there is a coffee break at the Cubist café in the House of the Black Madonna.
Is transportation included?
No, the tour is entirely walking.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
It requires moderate physical fitness, so those with mobility issues should consider this before booking.
What landmarks will we see?
Major sites include Wenceslas Square, Municipal House, Prague Main Train Station, Parizska Street, and the House of the Black Madonna.
Do I need to bring anything?
Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
Is a guide included?
Yes, a professional local guide leads the tour, sharing detailed insights into each site.