Description
Summary
Description
Discover Prague’s fascinating history and vibrant art scene on a guided walking tour led by a knowledgeable local historian. Journey through the city’s New Town and Old Town, beginning at the iconic National Museum, where you’ll uncover stories of student resistance and the city’s dynamic past.
Stroll to the statue of King Wenceslas and continue into lesser-known corners of Prague, away from the crowds. Step inside a stunning Art Nouveau palace to marvel at the upside-down horse statue, then unwind in the tranquil, hidden Franciscan garden before exploring a beautiful medieval church.
Visit the site of Prague’s oldest Jewish cemetery and admire the mesmerizing rotating head of Franz Kafka. See the house where Mozart once lived and the opera house where he premiered "Don Giovanni," immersing yourself in the city’s rich cultural heritage.
Learn about the Czech priest who launched the Catholic reformation, wander through charming Old Town alleys, and see the Renaissance house where astronomer Johannes Kepler worked. Cross the iconic Charles Bridge, taking in breathtaking views of Prague Castle, and end your experience at the colorful John Lennon Wall.
This immersive 2.5-hour tour is conducted in English and covers all entry fees, ensuring a seamless experience. Wear comfortable shoes and be ready for outdoor exploration. Don’t miss your chance to walk through centuries of history—check availability and book your spot today!




