Adventure Brief
Combine a private walking tour of Prague’s Old Town with a one-hour Vltava River cruise. See the Astronomical Clock, Jewish Quarter and Charles Bridge from both cobbles and water.
3–4 hours
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required

Combine a private walking tour of Prague’s Old Town with a one-hour Vltava River cruise. See the Astronomical Clock, Jewish Quarter and Charles Bridge from both cobbles and water.
More ways to explore the area's outdoor wonders
A cool breeze lifts off the Vltava as your small group gathers beneath the bronze figure of Franz Kafka. The river dares you to watch Prague from a new angle: baroque rooftops and Gothic towers sliding past while the city’s heartbeat moves between cobblestone alleys and riverbanks.







Difficulty
easy
Duration
3–4 hours
Fitness Level
Suitable for most fitness levels; you should be comfortable standing or walking up to 2–3 hours with short breaks.
Wildlife
History
The Vltava has been central to Prague’s growth for over 1,000 years; river trade and repeated floods shaped the city’s quays, while Old Town streets preserve medieval and Jewish heritage.
Conservation
Choose licensed guides and avoid feeding wildlife; stay on marked paths and dispose of waste responsibly to protect riverbanks and historic stonework.

Reserve your spot on the Vltava River Cruise and Private Tour of Prague' Old Town today and enjoy a trusted, highly rated experience designed to help you make the most of your adventure.
Dress for the water
Bring a windproof layer — temperatures on the river are often several degrees colder than on land.
Time your arrival
Arrive at the meeting point 10–15 minutes early to ensure you board with your booked cruise slot.
Protect your camera
Use a small strap and consider a polarizer to reduce glare for better river and architectural shots.
Mind the cobbles
Wear supportive walking shoes — Old Town pavements are uneven and can be slippery when wet.
Comfortable walking shoes
Support and grip on uneven cobbles and pier boarding.
Layered jacket or windbreaker
Keeps you warm against river breezes — water is colder than town air.
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Reusable water bottle
Stay hydrated during the walking portion; bottles can be refilled.
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Small daypack
Holds layers, camera, and any souvenirs without getting in the way on the boat.