What`s included
- Private licensed tour guide
- Organizational support
- Recommendations and guidance
What`s not included
- Any entrance fees
- Food and drinks
- Entry/Admission
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the mysterious and diverse Prague! A stroll through the lively streets of the New and Old Town will reveal the splendour of historic squares, exquisite architecture and famous monuments. In the Jewish Quarter you will feel the spirit of centuries-old traditions and unique culture of this place. This tour will allow you to see Prague in all its splendour and diversity!
Starting Point: Wenceslas Square, at the monument ‘Under the Horse’
Address: Václavské nám., 110 00 Nové Město
Are you ready to embark on a journey that will reveal the deepest secrets and brightest pages of Prague’s history? Then this tour is just for you. Discover Prague through its key historical monuments, which convey the atmosphere of past centuries. Stroll through the streets filled with the spirit of age-old culture and discover the great history of this fascinating city. Our guide will take you to all the significant places, tell you fascinating stories and you will feel a part of Prague, immersed in its centuries-old heritage.
Our tour will start with a walk through the New Town, which has become an important cultural and historical centre of the capital. In the centre of the square where you are standing is the National Museum, an architectural work spanning thousands of years of Czech history. You will see its grandiose halls filled with valuable exhibits that will allow you to not only understand but also feel the greatness of this nation and its cultural heritage.
Next we will head towards Lucerne, one of the most unusual and atmospheric passages in Prague, which will amaze you with its architectural uniqueness. Here you will find the monument to St Wenceslas, set in the form of an inverted sculpture. It is a work of art and symbolism that makes you look at things from a different perspective, offering a new perception of long familiar images.
Then our journey will take us to the Old Town, the heart of which is the Carolinum, the oldest university in Central Europe, steeped in the spirit of scientific discovery. Every corner here preserves the memory of great minds that changed the course of history in their time. You can feel the atmosphere of scholarship and cultural progress that came from these walls.
Next, we will visit the Municipal Theatre, which was the first place where Mozart’s opera Don Giovanni was performed. Here, in this historic space, you will hear the echoes of the great works that turned the world of music and theatre upside down.
St Jakub’s Cathedral is another of our stops. It is not just a temple, but an entire gallery of art and history, preserving for us the grandeur of its time. Inside the cathedral, among unique works of art, you will feel the solemn atmosphere of the shrine and can touch the age-old heritage of this place.
Equally impressive are the Tyn Court and the Tyn Church, stunning examples of Gothic architecture that tower over Old Town Square. These buildings seem to be living witnesses of bygone eras and give a special sense of grandeur and unbroken tradition.
Old Town Square and the famous Orloj – astronomical clocks that attract the eye and never cease to fascinate with their complexity and craftsmanship. You will see amazing mechanical phenomena occurring on each clock and enjoy a truly mesmerising spectacle.
Afterwards, we will immerse ourselves in the atmosphere of the Jewish Quarter, which preserves the centuries-old traditions and history of the Jewish community. In these places, every stone, every building speaks of life and struggle, of difficult but significant pages of the past. The Old Synagogue, one of the oldest functioning synagogues in Europe, is steeped in history and spirituality. A visit to this sacred place will reveal not only architectural beauty, but also a deep understanding of the life of the Jewish community in Prague.
The Spanish Synagogue will surprise you with its luxurious oriental interior, reminiscent of the times of prosperity and wealth of Jewish culture. Here you can enjoy the beauty and harmony of every element.
Klaus Synagogue, which is part of the Jewish Museum, will tell you about the life and traditions of the Jewish community. This place will not only teach you a lot, but also allow you to see how culture and religion are intertwined in a single space.
Maiselova Synagogue is a museum that commemorates the memory of the Jews in the Czech Republic. Walking through its walls, you will discover the richness of Jewish culture and how it influenced the development of the city and the entire country.
The Old Jewish Cemetery is one of the most touching and mysterious places in Prague. Here, among the many ancient tombstones, you can feel the connection of times, witness how generations of past centuries lived, fought and preserved their traditions. This place always evokes deep emotions in tourists.
The Jewish Town Hall with a unique clock working in the opposite direction will complete our excursion. This building not only has historical significance, but also attracts attention with its engineering mystery. You will be able to see this mechanism in action, and it will make you think about how people through the ages have endeavoured to create something extraordinary.
Important! Recommendations for a comfortable journey :
To make a walk in Prague a pleasure, choose comfortable shoes and clothes according to the weather. The city’s cobblestones and hilly streets require comfortable footwear, and the changeable weather means being prepared for surprises. It’s worth taking warm clothes in the cooler seasons, and a hat and sunglasses in summer. Don’t forget an umbrella – it can start raining unexpectedly in Prague.
The tour includes a long walk, but it will be comfortable even for unprepared travellers. It is only important to take care of a small rucksack for personal belongings and a bottle of water in advance.
Lunch is not included, but the guide will be happy to recommend tried and tested restaurants with traditional Czech cuisine where you can enjoy the best local specialities.
With these simple tips, the walk will be even more enjoyable and your Prague experience will be unforgettable!
Tour Itinerary
- Wenceslas Square is a symbol of Czech statehood, a place of historical events and a lively city centre.
- Lucerna – a famous arcade with unique architecture, where the inverted monument to St Wenceslas is located.
- Carolinum – the oldest university in Central Europe, combining Gothic and Baroque.
- The Soslovní teatro – the place where Mozart’s opera Don Giovanni was first performed.
- St Jakub’s Cathedral – a magnificent church with an organ and a rich history.
- Týn’s Court and Týn Church – Gothic gems dominating Old Town Square.
- Old Town Square and Orloj – the lively heart of the city, where you will see the famous astronomical clock.
- Afterwards we will immerse ourselves in the atmosphere of the Jewish Quarter, known for its rich history and cultural heritage:
- Staron Synagogue – one of the oldest functioning synagogues in Europe.
- The Spanish Synagogue is a luxurious temple with a magnificent oriental interior.
- Klaus Synagogue – part of the Jewish Museum, dedicated to the traditions and life of the Jewish community.
- Maiselova Synagogue – a museum about the history of Jews in the Czech Republic.
- Old Jewish Cemetery – a mystical place with thousands of ancient tombstones.
- Jewish Town Hall – a historical building with a unique clock that works in reverse.
- End of the tour at the Old Town Square.
- This route will allow you to see Prague in all its diversity, feel its atmosphere and get acquainted with amazing pages of its history.
Total route distance: 2.7 kilometers
Total tour duration: Approximately 3 hours
Why Choose This Tour?
- Each place on this tour is not just an architectural monument, but a bearer of thousands of years of history. You are immersed in an atmosphere where every stone, every detail of a building holds the memory of important events that shaped Prague and the Czech Republic. This is a journey through the main sights of the city, where you can touch history, understand how it influenced the present and left its mark on the life of the city.
- We offer you a unique opportunity to walk through the most important and iconic historical sites of Prague. This is not just a tour, but a journey through the centuries, an opportunity to feel how culture has evolved and how time has passed, leaving its traces in this amazing city.
- With us, you will not only see the famous monuments, but also understand how each place is connected to what happened here many years ago. Prague will tell you its history and discover corners that will be forever in your heart.
Join our tour and let your journey be a real discovery!
Important Information
Maximum group size: Up to 7 people. For larger groups, pricing is calculated individually
Available languages: Russian, Czech, English, French