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Discover Prague’s unique architecture on a private 3-hour walking tour focusing on Cubism and Art Nouveau, led by expert guides in a customizable experience.

The Prague: Private Cubism & Art Nouveau Walking Tour offers an intimate exploration of the city’s stunning architectural heritage, focusing on the rarely seen Cubist buildings and the iconic Art Nouveau structures. Priced at $170 per group up to 2, this 3-hour private tour provides a tailored experience with a local guide who passionately explains the significance of each style, their symbols, and what makes these buildings uniquely Prague.
This tour is ideal for architecture lovers or those curious about Prague’s artistic evolution during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A significant strength is the pick-up from your hotel, ensuring convenience and personalized attention throughout. Despite the shorter duration, the focus on rare architecture makes this experience stand out among other city tours, especially for those eager to see hidden areas that most visitors miss.
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This private walking tour guarantees personalized attention from a guide who adapts to your interests and pace. The pick-up from your hotel simplifies logistics, allowing you to start exploring without hassle. The guide speaks English, French, German, or Russian, making it accessible for international visitors.
The experience lasts around 3 hours, during which the guide leads you through Prague’s city center, showcasing buildings reconstructed or enlarged in the Cubist and Art Nouveau styles from the 1880s to 1914. The focus on rare architectural elements means you’ll likely pass by buildings others overlook, gaining insights into their symbolism and historical context.

Prague’s Cubism in architecture is a rarity globally, and this tour makes a point to highlight some of the best examples. The guide points out street elements and buildings in the Old Town and New Town, emphasizing how this style emerged as a visual statement of wealth and modernity during Prague’s development.
After the tour, you have the option to visit the Museum of Czech Cubism independently, where you can further explore this unique artistic movement. The tour’s focus on rare pieces and magnificent buildings means you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of how Cubism influences architecture and what makes Prague a special case for this style.

Art Nouveau is more prevalent in Prague, with many notable sites like the Municipal House, buildings at Wenceslas Square, National Avenue, Old Town Square, and the Jewish quarter. The guide explains how this style was becoming increasingly popular during Prague’s prosperity, and you’ll see its influence in both public buildings and private residences.
After the tour, visitors can visit the Museum of Alfons Mucha, a leading artist of the Art Nouveau movement, to deepen their appreciation of this flowing, decorative style. The walkthrough of Wenceslas Square and other city highlights allows you to see Art Nouveau details that often go unnoticed.
More Great Tours NearbyThis private group experience is designed for flexibility and comfort. The group size is small, ensuring that your guide can tailor explanations and focus on your interests. The meet-up occurs with hotel pickup, eliminating concerns about finding meeting points in busy city areas.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for visitors with mobility needs. You can reserve your spot with the peace of mind that you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, or reserve now and pay later for greater flexibility.
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Based on reviews, Lenka and Eva are highly praised guides for their knowledge, adaptability, and friendly approach. They can answer detailed questions and incorporate humor into their explanations, making the experience both informative and enjoyable. Their ability to tailor the tour to your wishes ensures a personalized experience that enriches your understanding of Prague’s architecture.
This tour best suits travelers who are interested in architecture, art, or history and appreciate private guided experiences. It is especially appealing to those eager to see rare architectural styles that are not commonly highlighted in standard city tours. The 3-hour duration makes it a manageable option for travelers with limited time but high interest in specific cultural highlights.
While the tour emphasizes Cubism and Art Nouveau, the flexible approach allows guides to include hidden areas and lesser-known details. This makes it a valuable addition to any Prague itinerary for visitors who want an in-depth, personalized understanding of the city’s artistic landscape.
By choosing this private walking tour, you gain exclusive access to rare examples of Cubist architecture and iconic Art Nouveau buildings. The expert guides help you understand the symbolism and history behind each structure, making your sightseeing both educational and visually stimulating.
The tour’s focus on unique buildings means you’ll see parts of Prague that most travelers miss, gaining insight into how the city’s wealth and cultural identity are reflected in its architecture. The combination of walking, storytelling, and visual appreciation offers a rich, tactile experience of Prague’s artistic evolution.
This 3-hour private tour provides a focused, high-quality look at Prague’s architectural innovations in Cubism and Art Nouveau. The personalized guidance and hotel pickup enhance convenience, making it suitable for visitors who value expert insights and less crowded sightseeing.
While the tour covers notable landmarks and hidden gems, it remains manageable in length and pace, ideal for travelers seeking a deep dive into Prague’s artistic side without extensive time investment. The positive reviews highlight the guides’ knowledge and friendliness, making this experience both informative and enjoyable.
If you wish to understand Prague’s architectural identity through rare style examples and personalized storytelling, this tour offers a unique and rewarding route.
“Lenka was an excellent guide who was able to answer all of my questions. The tour added tremendous value to my stay in Prague.”
Is this tour suitable for all mobility levels?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, accommodating visitors with mobility needs.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are the guides available in multiple languages?
Yes, the guides speak English, French, German, and Russian.
What can I do after the tour?
You can visit the Museum of Czech Cubism or the Museum of Alfons Mucha to explore further Cubist and Art Nouveau collections.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, including hotel pick-up.
Is the tour suitable for couples or small groups?
Absolutely, the experience is designed for private groups up to 2 people, offering an intimate and personalized exploration.