
- The Prague Tour All Inclusive takes our guests to a 13th century restaurant located at the Lesser Town, a medieval quarter just below Prague Castle, where you will enjoy a traditional Czech meal.
- You’ll be picked up from your hotel and taken to the meeting point, where you’ll meet your guide. From there, you’ll set off on a leisurely downhill walk through Prague, discovering the city’s charm.
- Boat Trip
- Drop off back at the hotel after the city tour
Visit the largest castle complex in the world, explore its courtyards, history and legends of Prague Castle, 1000 years in construction will leave you amazed.
The gothic cathedral of Prague Castle, Kings coronation place and burial site.
Our guests will learn the history of this beautiful architectural jewel which once kept the Devil's bible.
A glimpse to the history of Czech aristocracy.
Seat for centuries of the Archbishop in the Czech Republic. The church always played an important role through our nation's history.
A beautiful place for contemplation and to walk by right in the outskirts of Prague Castle.
Admire from a breathtaking viewpoint the city of a thousand spires.
Main street up and down Prague Castle. Last part of the King's coronation route. Now days, a lovely cobbled stoned street with restaurants and souvenir shops.
The most important church located in the Lesser Town, a baroque jewel worthy to admire.
A symbol of freedom since early 80's - love, poems, thoughts...visitors are encouraged to leave their mark in these unique place.
A park but an island itself. A landmark in Czech's every day life, all year round a lovely place to stroll through.
A lovely canal built by the Order of the Knights of Malta in the 12th century.
A medieval stone arch bridge dating back to the 15th century that once was the only way to cross the Vltava river. A must when visiting Prague.
A complex of historical buildings in the Old Town. An open air architectural gallery full of history.
The heart of the country and for many, the most significant attraction in Prague. Installed back in the early 15th century, Prague's Astronomical clock is the oldest clock in the world still in operation.
The beating heart of the nation. Executions, legends, WW2 marked, memorial place...founded in the 12th century it is surrounded by history worth to listen.
A dominant gothic landmark in the Old Town, dating back to 14th century with towers that peak at 80m, a view for the memory.
The Powder Gate, a gothic tower that separates the New Town from the Old Town.
The seat of the Charles University, one of the oldest in Europe.
One of the largest and one of the most important Jewish historical monuments.
Europe's oldest active synagogue.
A beautiful renaissance building, former meeting place of the local Jewish community.
A building that commemorates the victims of the Holocaust and one of the oldest surviving synagogues in Prague.
Built at the end of the 16th century, it served as storage of Jewish properties during the Nazi occupation.
The newest synagogue in Prague built upon the oldest synagogue.
The fanciest street in Prague...perfect to take presents home if budget is not an issue.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Every attraction will be accessed through walking.
- Not recommended for people with limited mobilty
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