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Explore Prague with this detailed 6-hour walking tour for $110.15, including major landmarks, local stories, and lunch in a medieval tavern.
Prague’s charm unfolds with this Ultimate Prague walking tour, priced at $110.15 per person. Lasting approximately 6 hours, this private experience is perfect for those wanting a thorough overview of the Czech capital’s highlights. The tour starts at Na Píkop 864/28 in the Nové Mesto district and includes hotel pickup and drop-off if the option is selected.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its combination of major landmarks, local legends, and Czech humor, all led by a passionate Czech guide. The tour’s comprehensive itinerary covers Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Old Town, and the Jewish Quarter, with plenty of stories and curiosities that go beyond typical guidebook descriptions. The inclusion of lunch at a medieval tavern adds a delicious touch of history and local cuisine. The tour is well-suited for those who enjoy walking, cultural insights, and an authentic Prague experience.

The tour begins at Prague Castle, home to St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George Basilica, and the Old Royal Palace. This stop lasts about 1 hour, giving ample time to admire the architecture and learn about the castle’s significance. Entrance tickets are not included, so plan accordingly. The castle complex offers sweeping views of the city and a glimpse into Czech royal history.
The guide shares stories and legends associated with this historic site, making it more than just sightseeing. From the majestic cathedral to the ancient palace, the visit sets the tone for the day’s exploration of Prague’s grandeur.
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Next, the tour moves to Old Town Hall, where the astronomical clock captivates visitors. This free stop on Old Town Square lasts about 20 minutes. The clock is the oldest of its kind in Europe, and the guide explains its intricate mechanics and history. The square is surrounded by beautiful buildings in various architectural styles, making it a picturesque setting.
This stop offers a perfect chance for quick photos and to hear intriguing tales about Prague’s medieval past. The guide’s storytelling enhances the experience, transforming a simple sightseeing moment into a memorable story time.

In the New Town (Nove Mesto), a 1-hour walk covers Wenceslas Square, Lucerna Palace, Republic Square, Powder Gate, Municipal House, and Our Lady of Snows Church. These sites represent the city’s modern history and urban development.
The guide highlights political intrigue, famous events, and Czech humor while pointing out architectural details. This part of the tour provides context on Prague’s evolution from its medieval roots to a lively modern city, with plenty of photo stops along the way.

The Lesser Town segment takes about 1 hour. Key stops include St. Nicolas Church, the Infant Jesus of Prague, John Lennon Wall, and the Charles Bridge with its iconic baroque statues. The guide describes the Lover’s Bridge and Nerudova Street‘s charming lanes.
This area is a blend of cozy alleys and historical sites, perfect for capturing photos and learning about local legends. The Charles Bridge itself is a highlight, being one of the oldest bridges in Europe and a symbol of Prague.

The Rudolfinum, famous as a concert hall, hosts classical performances and offers a 5-minute stop. Then, the tour visits the Klementinum, the second-largest house complex in Prague and home to Europe’s oldest meteorological station. This stop lasts about 10 minutes and is noted for its spectacular Baroque architecture.
Both sites showcase Prague’s cultural and scientific heritage. The guide’s explanations deepen appreciation for these historic institutions, making the brief visits rich with meaning.

The Josefov Jewish Quarter is explored for 30 minutes. Visitors see beautiful synagogues and learn about Jewish history in Prague. However, exteriors only are included, as interior tickets are not covered. This area adds a layer of religious and cultural insight to the tour.
Next, the Church of St. Anne-Centrum Prazska Krizovatka offers a 5-minute stop at an ancient convent, known as a symbol of women’s emancipation in Czechia. The short visit gives a glimpse into Prague’s spiritual heritage.

The Klementinum is the second largest house complex and features elements of European scientific history. The Theatre des Etats, where Mozart performed, is a 3-minute stop and stands as a symbol of Czech statehood.
Both sites emphasize Prague’s artistic and intellectual legacy, with the guide sharing stories about famous performances and historical breakthroughs.

The tour concludes with a 5-minute visit to Church of St. Anne, a notable site in Prague’s religious landscape. The full itinerary wraps up back at the meeting point on Na Píkop.
Throughout the day, the guide’s storytelling style and depth of knowledge make each stop engaging. The lunch in a medieval tavern provides a relaxed break, where authentic Czech cuisine complements the storytelling.
This private tour operates rain or shine, with the option of hotel pickup and drop-off for added convenience. It is suitable for individuals with moderate physical fitness due to the walking involved.
The tour accommodates up to 15 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience. Vegetarian options are available for lunch, and service animals are welcome. Children must be accompanied by an adult, and the tour is ideal for those who enjoy history, architecture, legends, and local culture.
Ultimate Prague offers a well-rounded and informative exploration of the city’s most famous sites, combined with storytelling and local flavor. The lunch at a medieval tavern adds an authentic touch that elevates the experience beyond typical sightseeing.
This tour is best suited for those who enjoy walking, history buffs, and anyone interested in gaining insights into Czech culture and legends. The private format and small group size make it a comfortable, engaging way to discover Prague’s essence in one day.
While the exteriors of the Jewish Quarter are included, interior visits require separate tickets. The 6-hour duration is packed but manageable for most travelers with moderate physical fitness. Advanced booking is recommended, as the tour is popular and often booked 87 days in advance.
“The tour is a lot of walking, very detailed and informative. You hit all the highlights and lunch was very nice”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult; the physical nature of the tour is moderate but suitable for most ages with parental supervision.
Are tickets to attractions like Prague Castle or synagogues included?
No, admission tickets to attractions such as Prague Castle and synagogues are not included but are optional.
Is lunch vegetarian?
Yes, a vegetarian option is available if advised at the time of booking.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 15 travelers, ensuring a small, personal experience.
Can I cancel this tour for a full refund?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, it operates in all weather conditions; participants should dress appropriately.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Na Píkop 864/28 in Nové Mesto.
Is transportation included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included if the option is selected.
How long is each stop?
Stops vary from 3 to 30 minutes, depending on the site, allowing for quick visits or in-depth exploration.
What makes this tour different from others in Prague?
Its combination of major sites with stories, legends, humor, and an authentic lunch experience makes it a comprehensive and engaging way to see Prague in one day.