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Kisses in the Alleys of Malá Strana

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Short tour description

This is the perfect route for couples who want to experience Prague not as tourists, but as the main characters of their own love story. Narrow alleys, quiet courtyards, the Čertovka Canal, the John Lennon Wall, St. Nicholas Church, and the riverside near Charles Bridge — every corner here breathes with romance, music, and serenity. Ideal for dates, proposals, anniversaries, or simply to say “I love you” in the most beautiful city in Europe.

Kisses in the Alleys of Malá Strana

What`s included

  • Private licensed tour guide
  • Organizational support
  • Recommendations and guidance
  • Champagne bottle

What`s not included

  • Any entrance fees
  • Food and drinks
  • Entry/Admission
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off

This is the perfect route for couples who want to experience Prague not as tourists, but as the main characters of their own love story. Narrow alleys, quiet courtyards, the Čertovka Canal, the John Lennon Wall, St. Nicholas Church, and the riverside near Charles Bridge — every corner here breathes with romance, music, and serenity. Ideal for dates, proposals, anniversaries, or simply to say “I love you” in the most beautiful city in Europe.


Starting Point: Fountain near Malostranska metro station

Address: Nebovidská 459/118 00, 118 00 Malá Strana

There’s a corner of Prague where time flows differently. Where tourist crowds dissolve, and every step echoes like a verse from an old poem. Where the air carries the scent of lime trees, stone, and a touch of wonder. Where even the cobblestones remember the footsteps of lovers. This is Malá Strana — one of the oldest and most picturesque districts of Prague. And it’s precisely where we invite you to wander — guided gently by stories, silence, and the city’s timeless charm.

This tour isn’t about famous landmarks or memorized dates. It’s about something else — the intimate Prague locals keep like a secret. We’ll stroll through quiet courtyards and forgotten alleys where silence speaks louder than words. We’ll discover hidden gardens absent from any tourist guide. We’ll see the city through the eyes of poets and lovers. And we’ll hear the soft murmur of the river, whispering stories from centuries past.

Designed especially for couples in search of warmth, inspiration, and a break from the rush, this walk is a moment to pause, take each other’s hand, and simply be — together — in a city that feels as if it were made for love.

We begin in one of the most secluded gardens in Prague, tucked behind tall stone walls. Here, under the shade of ancient linden trees, peacocks stroll proudly, and fountains whisper in old Czech. This place feels like the prologue to a love story, where everything is just beginning. You’ll hear about General Wallenstein, who created this garden for a woman he could never win. Time stands still here, and every trimmed hedge feels like baroque lacework in a living etching.

Passing through discreet arches, we’ll enter enclosed courtyards lined with columns, spiral staircases, and tiny fountains. These places don’t appear on maps, yet this is where Prague breathes its truest soul. One courtyard once belonged to the imperial jeweler of Emperor Rudolf II; another to a mysterious painter whose works vanished with her one stormy night. These are spaces where urban legends and long-forgotten love stories hide in the shadows, waiting to be discovered.

Leaving the quiet behind, we head toward a modern symbol of peace and feeling — the John Lennon Wall. Alive with graffiti, poems, and declarations of love, this wall pulses with the energy of freedom. Here, couples lock their love to the wrought-iron bridge, share kisses, and even propose. This is where young love beats — loud, proud, and full of color.

Next, we follow the narrow Čertovka Canal, often called Prague’s “Little Venice.” Wooden footbridges, ivy-covered walls, and the gentle bobbing of boats invite us to slow down. On Kampa Island, the city offers its softest side — benches shaded by trees, the sound of flowing water, and lovers leaning into each other in quiet conversation. In one corner, you’ll find an old waterwheel. According to legend, a water sprite lives here, secretly in love with a mortal girl. Or perhaps he’s simply the quiet guardian of this peaceful place — ensuring it always remains a sanctuary for lovers.

From here, we move to one of Malá Strana’s greatest architectural jewels — St. Nicholas Church. Its grand dome and elegant baroque tower dominate the skyline, but inside lies not only marble and frescoes — it holds echoes of music once played within its walls. Here, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart once sat at the organ. Prague embraced him when Vienna turned its back. He conducted here, composed here, and was celebrated as a genius. Legend has it that Mozart was enamored with Josefa Dušková, a Czech soprano who performed in his operas. Whether muse, lover, or dear friend, their connection lit up his time in the city. As we stand beneath the soaring ceilings of the church, perhaps you’ll hear the faintest trace of an aria lingering in the silence.

Finally, we make our way to the banks of the Vltava, where Charles Bridge casts its timeless shadow on the worn stone steps. Here, you can sit side by side, watch the boats drift slowly by, and say all the things we often forget in the rush of daily life. This is the quiet finale of your little Prague love story — gentle, warm, and glowing with memory.

Want to fall in love with Prague?
Choose this walk — and she just might fall in love with you in return.

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

  • Wallenstein Garden – Baroque garden with peacocks and fountains.
  • Hidden Courtyards of Malostranské Square – Secluded passageways, staircases, and arcades.
  • St. Nicholas Church – A Baroque masterpiece where Mozart once played.
  • Lovers’ Bridge – Wrought-iron bridge adorned with love locks.
  • John Lennon Wall – A symbol of freedom, love, and street art.
  • Čertovka Canal & Kampa Island – Prague’s “Little Venice” with boats and greenery.
  • Riverside near Charles Bridge – Peaceful spot by the water with city views.

Total route distance: 1.5 kilometers
Total tour duration: Approximately 2 hours


Why Choose This Tour?

  • Each stop along the route feels like a page torn from an old romantic novel — narrow alleys, blooming courtyards, canals, balconies, the sound of distant music, and the scent of ancient stone. This isn’t just a walk — it’s a cinematic journey for two.
  • On this tour, you won’t just hear interesting facts — you’ll discover real love stories, legends, the music of Mozart, and the soft whisper of old Prague, as if the city itself is blessing every couple who passes through.
  • Your photos will look like scenes from a film — with the Čertovka Canal, the John Lennon Wall, St. Nicholas Church, Charles Bridge, and the green alleys of Kampa as your backdrop.
  • This tour is often chosen for marriage proposals, honeymoons, anniversaries, or simply to say “thank you” or “I love you” in a setting that makes the moment unforgettable.

Fall in love with Prague — and with each other — all over again.


Important Information

Maximum group size: Up to 7 people. For larger groups, pricing is calculated individually

Available languages: Russian, Czech, English, French

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