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Prague City Adventures: Private Walking Tours in Prague - Prague

Prague City Adventures: Private Walking Tours in Prague

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

4–6 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for most fitness levels able to manage several hours of walking with periodic breaks.

Overview

Spend a day uncovering Prague’s celebrated landmarks and hidden corners with a local guide. From the Astronomical Clock to authentic Czech dishes, this private tour offers a vivid, personal introduction to the city’s heart.

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Private Prague City Tour: Best Sights, Hidden Gems & Lunch

5 Hours • With a Traditional Czech Lunch and an Optional Boat Cruise

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About This Adventure

Embark on a captivating walking tour of Prague, where you'll explore iconic landmarks like the Astronomical Clock and Prague Castle, while uncovering hidden gems with a local guide. Savor traditional Czech cuisine and enjoy breathtaking views from the Charles Bridge, making this an unforgettable day in the heart of the city.

The Best of Prague Walking Tour

Looking for a way to see all the ‘Greatest hits of Prague’ in just one day? This tour will not only guide you through the picturesque streets of the historical centre of Prague but also provide the foundation for the rest of your trip. Enjoy the breathtaking views and the historical insight of our guides, savor traditional Czech dishes, and experience our city from a different perspective.

Tour Highlights:

  • Prague in one day: Get a perfect overview of the city and see all the different architectural styles of its main historical areas in a couple of hours
  • Must-sees: Admire iconic sites such as the Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock, Prague Castle with St. Vitus Cathedral, Estates Theater, Kampa Island, Church of St. Nicholas, Municipal House, and the Powder Tower
  • Amazing views: Take advantage of the ultimate picture-postcard views from the architecturally unique Charles Bridge
  • Tasty lunch included: Enjoy a typical Czech lunch in a traditional restaurant from the 13th century Hidden gems: Avoid tourist traps and let us show you our favourite secret spots
  • Local culture: Learn surprising facts about Czech culture that no travel guides write about
  • Private tour: Experience Prague in the intimate atmosphere of your family and friends
  • Pro tips: Let us equip you with plenty of recommendations for the rest of your trip
  • Optional add-on: Hop aboard the replica of a 19th-century boat to enjoy a fresh perspective of the city with a local-brewed Pilsner in your hand

Discover Prague’s Iconic Landmarks and Hidden Gems

The best way to experience Prague is with a passionate resident by your side. Our city might be a tourist hot spot but there are so many hidden gems to discover that you can turn your sightseeing into a real local adventure. As we explore the iconic Old Town, the Lesser Town, and the Prague Castle complex, we’ll take you to the must-see sites as well as some of our favourite secret spots.

Explore the Charming Streets of the Old Town

From our meeting in front of the Municipal House to the final goodbye at Prague Castle, this tour is filled with historical sites that make up the great architectural profile of Prague. Leaving the city without seeing any of these is as if you’ve never been here at all!

As we roam the narrow alleyways that make up the Old Town, you’ll get to admire the gorgeous Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles of its many churches and other historic buildings. In the Old Town Square, we’ll witness the famous Astronomical Clock, one of our most iconic landmarks.

Walk Across the Charles Bridge and Up to the Prague Castle

Make sure to bring your camera! As we cross to the other side of the Vltava River, we’ll get some stunning views of the city. The second oldest bridge in the country, Charles Bridge became an open-air gallery and a symbol of Prague. The next stop is the Church of St. Nicholas, our most beautiful church, and its Bell Tower used by the secret police force during the Communist era to spy on foreign embassies.

Our last stop is the world-famous Prague Castle. Perched atop a hill, it’s the world’s largest castle complex and no visit to Prague is complete without a peak into its stunning grounds. (On this tour we’ll explore the exteriors only but if you’d like to go inside, let us know and we can organise that for you on a separate tour – you’ll need at least 3 hours for that!)

Hungry after the Tour?

Together, we’ll grab a delicious and filling lunch at a traditional restaurant from the same era as the Charles Bridge. No worries if you aren’t a meat-lover, we have you covered with a vegetarian option.

Experience Prague on a Private Tour

Would you like to explore Prague within a family circle or a group of friends? Are you interested in any specific aspect of local culture? Book a private tour and enjoy all the exclusive advantages of having the guide just for yourself! You can start the tour at whatever time you wish, our guide will pick you up directly at your hotel/apartment.

How ‘bout a Boat?

If you are up to a sailor-ending of the day, just let us know and we’ll take you for an optional add-on onto the water! Sit back and relax as we cruise down the Vltava River on board the replica of a 19th-century sailboat, with a Czech beer (or other beverage) in hand.

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Adventure Tips

Wear sturdy walking shoes

The uneven cobblestones and steep castle grounds require comfortable, supportive footwear.

Carry a water bottle

Staying hydrated is important during the several hours spent outdoors and walking across the city.

Bring a portable charger

You’ll want to capture photos and stay connected; battery life can run low with frequent photo stops.

Dress in layers

Prague’s weather can be variable; layering helps you adjust to changing temperatures.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • European magpie often seen around the castle grounds.
  • Urban red squirrels in Letná Park nearby.

History

Prague Castle dates back to the 9th century and has been a seat of power for Bohemian kings, Holy Roman emperors, and presidents.

Conservation

Efforts are in place to protect Prague’s historic neighborhoods from overtourism by promoting sustainable and low-impact visitor experiences.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Comfortable walking shoes

Essential

Necessary for navigating uneven pavements and hilly terrain safely.

Weatherproof jacket

Essential

Protects against rain and wind, common during cooler months.

spring|fall|winter specific

Daypack

Useful for carrying water, snacks, and extra layers.

Camera or smartphone

Essential

For capturing stunning architecture and cityscapes during the tour.