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Prague Castle 2.5-Hour Tour Including Admission Ticket

1. Prague Castle 2.5-Hour Tour Including Admission Ticket

Discover Prague Castle and its remarkable history on a guided walking tour with a local guide. Walk over the Charles Bridge, visit St. Vitus Cathedral, and see Golden Lane, marveling at the stunning architecture and rich history behind each landmark. Your 2.5-hour guided tour begins at the Charles Bridge, where your guide will provide a short historical overview of the history of Prague Castle. Cross Charles Bridge and make your way to Lesser Town Square, where a tram will take you to the Castle. When you enter St. Vitus Cathedral, hear stories about princes, kings, and emperors, and the ceremonial history of the site. Tour the old castle, Vladislav Hall, and then head to St. George's Basilica, where your guide will tell you about Czech saints. Visit the area known Golden Lane, where your guide will tell you about the lives of the local residents.

Prague: 24 or 48-Hour Hop-on Hop-off Bus

2. Prague: 24 or 48-Hour Hop-on Hop-off Bus

Avoid the hassle of organized group tours and explore Prague at your own pace with a combined 24 or 48-hour ticket to the hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus.  Once onboard the bus, you will be provided with headphones and an audio guide (available in 17 languages), with onboard staff available at all times to lend assistance. Listen to the fascinating history of Prague and see its famous landmarks. Explore the Red and Green line routes of the city. Green line stops include: • Na Františku (near Ministry of Industry and Trade), • Old Town Square, • Malostranské náměstí (next to Holy Trinity Column)• Jiráskovo náměstí (beside the Dancing House), • Václavské náměstí (at corner of Krakovská street)• Hlavní nádraží (in front of Main Train Station) Red line stops include: • Prague Castle • Dlabačov• Náměstí Kinských• Jiráskovo náměstí (beside the Dancing House), • I.P. Pavlova (at corner of Sokolská street)• Karlov (B. Němcové street)• Hlavní nádraží (in front of Main Train Station)

Prague: Guided Electric Trike City Highlights Tour

3. Prague: Guided Electric Trike City Highlights Tour

Journey through Prague on a Harley trike — ideal for travelers with limited time. Cover all the must-sees on this panoramic sightseeing tour with a local guide. Meet your guide in Prague and enjoy unlimited water and coffee at the meeting point. Put on your helmet and undergo safety training and a supervised test drive. Receive gloves and raincoats depending on the weather. After a test drive, set off through Letna Park, the castle area, Lesser Town, the Jewish Quarter, and Old and New Town. Ride along the riverbank of the Vltava and see the best parks. Pass by the city's iconic monuments, like Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, and Strahov Monastery. On your trikes, you'll effortlessly climb up to the highest points of the city, Letna and Petrin Hills, and observe Prague from the best viewpoints.  Then, see the famous Dancing House and National Theatre, and leave your signature on John Lennon Wall. Finally, ride under Charles Bridge, an ancient icon of the city.

Prague: 45-Minute Sightseeing Cruise to Devil's Channel

4. Prague: 45-Minute Sightseeing Cruise to Devil's Channel

Cruise along the Vltava River to the Devil's Channel, enjoying views of Prague Castle and the Charles Bridge along the way. Admire the Grand Priory Mill, one of the most famous of Prague's preserved mills. Make your way to the dock at Čech Bridge (Čechův most) in Prague and go to pier 3 to board your boat to the Devil's Channel (Čertovka). The Devil's Channel is said to have been named in the 19th century after a woman of devilish character. Originally built as a millrace, today it divides Malá Strana from Kampa Island. Explore the mysterious Devil's Channel up close, see medieval houses that seem to grow out of the water, and listen to the clatter of the mill wheel as in days gone by.

Prague: City Highlights By Bus, Boat, and on Foot

5. Prague: City Highlights By Bus, Boat, and on Foot

Visit some of Prague’s most fascinating monuments and neighborhoods on a guided tour by boat, bus, and on foot. Learn more about the history of the city and its famous landmarks with your knowledgeable guide. For the first part of the tour, explore the charming Old Town on an air-conditioned minibus. Take a 30-minute journey past landmarks including the Dancing House, Wenceslas Square, and the National Gallery. You’ll then be dropped at Prague Castle for a 75-minute walking tour of the largest ancient castle in the world. Walk through the grounds that occupy 70,000 square meters of space. Enjoy some of the best vantage points of the city, perfect for snapping excellent photos. From there, head back to the Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock. Here your guide will explain its history and the meaning of its moving sculptures. You will then take a walking tour to enjoy the solemn beauty of the Jewish Quarter, the location of some of the city's finest architecture. Finally, embark on a relaxing river cruise along the Vltava River. Sit back and unwind on an approximately 60-minute trip along the water, or head up to the upper deck and enjoy views of the city and the famous Charles Bridge.

Prague: Vltava River Lunch Cruise in an Open-Top Glass Boat

6. Prague: Vltava River Lunch Cruise in an Open-Top Glass Boat

Cruise through the heart of Prague and take in the city views from the Vltava while enjoying a delicious buffet lunch. Listen to live music as you pass the historic center and sail beneath Charles Bridge. Be welcomed on board with a traditional Czech aperitif before embarking on your sightseeing cruise along the Vltava. Sail under Charles Bridge which connects the city’s Lesser Quarter to the Old Town. Along the edge of the bridge, admire carved statues of Czech saints on both sides. Next, pass Prague Castle, the Rudolfinum, and the National Theater. Throughout the tour, enjoy a lunch buffet with live music. Listen to commentary to learn more about the attractions and monuments that you see. Cruise past more landmarks such as the Dancing House, the Emmaus Monastery, Vyšehrad, the Podolí Waterworks, and the historic Štvanice Power Station before being returned to the departure point.

Prague: Official City Pass with Public Transport

7. Prague: Official City Pass with Public Transport

Enjoy unlimited travel on public transport throughout Prague, including the journey from the airport and back. Take advantage of free admission or discounts on over 60 included experiences. Visit unique historical monuments, museums, and galleries. Take part in guided tours of the city and go on a Vltava River cruise. Present your activated pass at each experience and receive a ticket to the venue. Don't forget to keep your ticket. Each site can be visited only once. Here is a small selection of the attractions that your Pass covers free entry to: • Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock (elevator included) • Petřín Lookout Tower and Mirror Maze • Petřín Funicular • Prague Castle (including the Old Royal Palace, St. George's Basilica, Cathedral of St. Vitus, and Golden Lane) • Guides and Tours - regular tours (choose from 2 options - Old Town and Jewish Quarter or Mysterious Medieval Underground) • Jewish Quarter (Maisel Synagogue, Pinkas Synagogue, Old Jewish Cemetery, Klausen Synagogue, Ceremonial Hall, Spanish Synagogue, Robert Guttmann Gallery, and Jerusalem Synagogue) • Prague Venice - River cruise and Charles Bridge Museum • Powder Tower • Airport Express (round-trip airport journey) • Old Town Bridge Tower • Historical tram 42, 24-hour ticket • Prague Zoo • Lesser Town Bridge Towers • Lobkowicz Palace • Loreto • Prague TV Tower - Žižkov Television Tower • St. Nicholas Bell Tower • Manifesto Market Andel – welcome drink in the SOOT bar • Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul at Vyšehrad • Municipal House • Štefánik Observatory • Museum Kampa and Werich Villa • Karel Zeman Museum • House at the Golden Ring • Vrtba Garden • House at the Black Madonna • National Technical Museum • Vyšehrad gothic cellar and casemates and Gorlice Hall • Museum of Decorative Arts • House at the Stone Bell • Railway Kingdom • Planetarium • Kunsthalle • House of Photography • Clam-Gallas Palace • Prague Botanical Garden • DOX - Center for Contemporary Art • National Museum of Agriculture • Public Transport Museum • Municipal Library - Gallery • Bílek Villa • The Podskalská Customs Office at Výtoň • Villa Pellé • HC Sparta Praha • Ctěnice Chateau Complex Discounts are available at: • Great South Tower of St. Vitus Cathedral - 50% off • Guides and Tours - private tours - discount - 200 CZK off • Evening eco-cruise with a glass of Prosecco - 20% off • Lunch cruise on a glass boat - 20% off • Dinner cruise - 20% off

Prague: Complete Bike Tour

8. Prague: Complete Bike Tour

Hop on for a relaxed bike ride encountering the highlights of this magnificent city, under the guidance of an enthusiastic guide.  Prague highlights bike tour is a great and lovely way to discover all of the highlights whilst enjoying history, architecture, modern arts, and all other secrets this beautiful city has to offer. Some of the sights you will experience include the old town square, Jewish Quarter, New Town, Mala Strana and many more hidden treasures.  During the tour you will be regaled with legends, stories, history, and anecdotes, enabling you to experience Prague like never before and giving you a unique experience. The group determines the pace, if you want to stop for a drink, photo opportunities or just simply to soak up the view, just let your guide know and they will make sure it happens at the best spots.  This bicycle tour is suitable for all (not too strenuous) and is always under the supervision of a vigilant and enthusiastic guide.

Prague Through the Eyes of Franz Kafka 2.5-Hour Tour

9. Prague Through the Eyes of Franz Kafka 2.5-Hour Tour

Explore Prague through the life and times of the city’s most famous author on a 2.5-hour Franz Kafka tour. After meeting your guide, stroll through the sites with a history related to Kafka. The author of “Metamorphosis,” “The Trial” and “The Castle,” Kafka spent much of his life and wrote many of his literary works in Josefov, Pragueʼs former Jewish Ghetto. Follow your guide to some of the apartments where the Kafka family lived. Discover where Franz Kafka went to school and university. Go to the house where he 1st met his future wife, Felice Bauer. Pass by some of the salons and synagogues that inspired his literary contemplations. Each stop has a Kafka connection and includes a short reading from his work. Along the way, learn more about the history of Prague, and especially the fate of its Jewish community. Hear about Prague’s multicultural history and its broader relationship to art and literature.

Prague 3-Hour Sightseeing Tour by Electric Bike

10. Prague 3-Hour Sightseeing Tour by Electric Bike

Explore historic Prague on a small group tour by electric bike. You will go to all the city’s major sights like Astronomical Clock, Jewish Quarter, and some more secret gems en route. After a brief training session, secure your helmet and set off from Kampa Park to Charles Bridge. Ride below the bridge and through Lesser Town, crossing the bridge to see the famous Astronomical Clock on Old Town Square. Continue through the old Jewish Quarter, down the charming alleys of the Old Town, and along the banks of the Vltava River. Climb past the Expo 58 Pavilion to Letna Park, a favorite place for city residents seeking leisure. Stop to take photos from one of Prague‘s best vantage points, then continue upwards along the Belvedere Summer Palace to Prague Castle. Your guide will explain this national treasure as you walk your bicycle through the grounds. Depart from Petrin Hill, with spectacular views of the city’s rooftops, and see famous landmarks such as the Dancing House and National Theatre as you make your way back to Lesser Town.

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Jachym brought not only the knowledge but great energy, vibes and entertainment. We really enjoyed exploring the castle grounds with him. I strongly recommend having a guide as there are too many things overwhelming your senses. But the longer tours (three or four hours) might be too much. And it’s nice that this tour starts at 3pm - so you can avoid the worst crowds. Jachym took us on a journey which will be in our memories forever :)

I did a day tour with this operator and then this one right after. David and Jachym were great hosts! We learned so much about the drinking history of Prague, as well as modern and historic Czech beer culture. We tried a few traditional beers as well as some delicious bar food. I have a much greater appreciation for Prague and Czech beer after this, and I highly recommend this tour. Oh, and thanks for the special gift!

We’re very glad we took a chance and booked this one! These guys have long experience in running tours, our guide Jáchym was extremely knowledgeable, well prepared and fun! You could see that he loves his job / is proud of his country’s great European history. This tour is a great taster of the lovely Castle, Cathedral and its surrounding palaces 2 hours and very worth your while. I highly recommend it!!!

Zach was an amazing guide and time just fly by. I really recommend this activity!

It was a great tour with a great guide . Learned some things