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Discover Prague's historic Old Town with a 2-hour guided walk and a 3D VR time-travel experience to 1593, all for $58 per person with fun extras included.
The Prague: Walking Tour & Virtual Reality Experience offers a unique blend of history and technology for those eager to explore the Czech capital. For $58 per person, this 2-hour journey takes travelers through the Old Town and Jewish Quarter, followed by an innovative virtual reality tour that transports you back to 1593 during the Renaissance era. The tour is suitable for those interested in architecture, legends, and interactive history, providing a compelling way to see Prague from multiple perspectives.
While the walking portion covers key sights and local legends, the highlight remains the VR experience that makes history come alive. This combination of traditional sightseeing and cutting-edge tech appeals especially to curious minds and history buffs. A meeting point at Kiovnické square near the Charles IV statue makes it easy to join, with live guides leading the way. The tour includes a special discount coupon to Hamleys Toy Store and a quick arcade VR adventure, adding extra value for all participants.


The tour begins with a 1-hour walk through Prague’s iconic Old Town, led by an expert guide. You’ll see the house of Johannes Kepler, the renowned mathematician and astronomer, and get insights into Prague’s role as a hub of commerce and culture in the 16th century. The guide points out notable buildings, helping you understand the city’s architectural evolution.
Next, the tour ventures into the Jewish Quarter, where the oldest active synagogue in the world stands as a powerful symbol of Prague’s Jewish heritage. The guide shares the legend of the Golem of Prague, adding a mystical touch to the historic atmosphere. This part of the tour offers a chance to appreciate the resilience and spiritual history of Prague’s Jewish community.
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The meeting point is at Kiovnické square, marked by a guide holding an orange umbrella, making it easy to locate. The walking tour maintains a comfortable pace, suitable for most participants, and ends back at the same starting location. The group size remains manageable, ensuring everyone can engage with the guide and ask questions.

After the walk, the adventure continues with a virtual reality tour that transports you back to 1593, during the rule of Emperor Rudolf II, the last Habsburg to reside in Prague. Donning a VR headset, you explore the city as it appeared over four centuries ago, observing architectural styles, street scenes, and daily life.
This experience highlights cultural changes and continuities, showing how Prague’s historical landscape evolved over time. The VR tour emphasizes Prague’s importance as a center of commerce and culture during the 16th century. It offers a comparative view of past and present, making the history tangible and engaging.

Following the historical journey, participants enjoy a short 10-minute arcade VR session. This lively addition provides a fun, interactive break and showcases the variety of VR entertainment available during the tour. It’s a playful way to end the experience, especially appealing to younger travelers or those new to virtual reality.
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The tour’s meeting point at Kiovnické square is convenient for visitors staying in central Prague. The activity lasts exactly 2 hours, with availability depending on the day, so checking the schedule in advance is recommended. The guide conducts the tour in English, ensuring clear communication for international visitors.
The tour is not suitable for pets and requires participants to be at least 110 cm (3 feet 7 inches) tall to safely use the VR headset. Cancellation policies allow full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for travelers’ plans.

This experience stands out by combining traditional sightseeing with immersive technology, making history accessible and vivid. The guided walk gives context and storytelling, while the VR journey offers an unprecedented glimpse into Prague’s past. The inclusion of a discount coupon to Hamleys Toy Store and a brief VR arcade session enhances the overall value.
Compared to standard walking tours, this package provides a hands-on, interactive element that appeals to tech-savvy travelers and history enthusiasts alike. The cost of $58 is reasonable given the two-part experience and extras included.

This tour is perfect for history lovers, tech enthusiasts, and families seeking an engaging activity. It’s especially suitable for those curious about Prague’s Renaissance era and Jewish heritage. The accessible format makes it a good fit for a wide age range, as long as participants meet the height requirement.
While the tour offers a rundown of Old Town and Jewish Quarter sights, it’s not designed for visitors seeking in-depth museum visits or extensive walking. The short duration makes it ideal for a quick, enjoyable introduction to Prague’s history.

The Prague: Walking Tour & Virtual Reality Experience offers a balanced mix of sightseeing and interactive history. For $58, visitors enjoy a guided walk through Prague’s Old Town and Jewish Quarter with stories about landmarks like the Golem legend and the oldest synagogue, combined with an immersive VR journey back to 1593.
The VR component makes this tour especially memorable, offering a visual and emotional connection to Prague’s past. The additional VR arcade session adds a playful finish, making it appealing for families and younger travelers. This tour delivers great value and a unique perspective, perfect for those who want a lively, tech-enhanced exploration of Prague.
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How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts 2 hours, including walking and VR time.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Kiovnické square, near the Charles IV statue, with the guide holding an orange umbrella.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the guided walking tour, VR experience, a discount coupon to Hamleys Toy Store, and a 10-minute arcade VR session.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children must be at least 110 cm (3 feet 7 inches) tall to participate in the VR activities.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Does the tour operate in English?
Yes, the tour is conducted in English.
What sights will I see during the walk?
You’ll see the house of Johannes Kepler, the Jewish Quarter, and landmarks associated with Prague’s Renaissance history.
Is there any physical difficulty involved?
The tour involves walking but is generally manageable for most participants, provided they meet the height requirement for VR.
Are pets allowed?
No, pets are not permitted on this tour.
What makes this tour special?
The combination of live storytelling and VR time-travel creates a dynamic and memorable experience that bridges history and technology in a fun, educational way.