Enjoy the 'Greatest Hits of Prague' on this tour which acts as a great foundation for your Czech journey. Tuck into some hearty Czech fare, see the icons of Prague, sail on a replica 19th century sailboat, and sip a locally-brewed pilsner - it doesn't get more Czech than that!
Admire Prague’s many architectural gems from various eras and styles.
Sip a local Pilsner beer aboard a replica 19th century sailing ship and enjoy a delicious local lunch.
Experience the iconic Charles Bridge from two perspectives – walking over it and sailing under it!
Visit Prague icons such as Wenceslas Square, Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, John Lennon Wall, and St. Vitus Cathedral.
Enjoy Prague’s Old Town, Jewish Quarter, Lesser Quarter, and Prague Castle.
Inclusion
Lunch with 4 options from daily menu or 4 options from classic Czech dish; 45 minute river cruise with refreshments (coffee, ice cream, small beer, juice, tea or lemonade); Tram ticket and friendly, knowledgeable and English speaking local tour guide.
Exclusion
Drinks during lunch; Items of a personal nature; Gratuities for your guide.
Hours of operation
Available: Daily; Departs at 10:00am.
St. Vitus Cathedral – closed during special religious events.
Prague Venice Canal – closed during high or low water levels.
Duration
Approximately 6 hours.
Location
Meeting point: In front of the entrance to the Municipal House House (Obecí Dum), Namesti Republiky 5, Prague 1.
Finish Point: Prague Castle, Prague 1.
Itinerary
Start your Prague tour from the Municipal House, the most beautiful Art Nouveau gem of Prague. Make your way to Wenceslas Square, one of Europe’s most famous and historical squares, where you’ll learn about some of the decisive moments in the country’s history, from the Prague Spring in 1968 to the Velvet Revolution in 1989.
Visit the stalls and try the wares at the Havelsky market (local market since 1232), wander around the compact Old Town, winding through the narrow alleyways lined with Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches and palaces. Once in the Old Town Square, check the time at the famous Astronomical Clock, one of the most famous landmakrs of Prague.
Explore the unique Prague Jewish Quarter which, unlike most European cities, kept its synagogues during World War II. Learn about the Golem, a legendary 'superman' created by Rabbi Low in the 16th century - this Prague walking tour is filled with little quirky stops and nuggets of info like this!
Next on your Prague city tour you'll stop at a traditional restaurant in the Old Town for a typical Czech meal (beef or chicken goulash with bread dumplings or fried cheese for vegetarians), and after relaxing over lunch, head to the riverside and hop aboard a replica of a 19th-century sailboat for your cruise down the Vlatva River. This is a great chance to take those perfect Prague photos to take home with you!
Experience this magical landscape of medieval-like scenery while sipping Czech beer, lemonade, or a hot drink. Back on dry land, our walking tour of Prague then meanders across the bridge, stopping to stare up at its many towers and statues and enjoy local artists and bands. Try a typical Czech meal in a traditional restaurant once you enter the Little Quarter, then jump aboard a local tram to take an uphill ride to Prague Castle. This is the world’s largest castle complex and no visit to Prague is complete without wandering through its magnificent structures!
Here, you’ll peek into the cathedral to view the most beautiful and astonishing cathedral in the country (if not closed during special religious events). Learn how Gothic cathedrals were built in the 14th century by means of a medieval crane - and yes, cranes did exist all those years ago!
The Prague tour will end at St. Vitus Cathedral, where we’ll leave you free to further explore sights, and give you tips on which restaurants to visit and secret local spots to call into.
Participant restrictions
Children must be 6 years of age to 11 years inclusively. Children below the age of 6 are not permitted on this tour.
Additional Information
Casual clothing is recommended for this walking tour.
A few times a year, in case of high or low water, when boats are not operating, you will be given an extended walking tour instead of the boat trip.
Itinerary
Start your Prague tour from the Municipal House, the most beautiful Art Nouveau gem of Prague. Make your way to Wenceslas Square, one of Europe’s most famous and historical squares, where you’ll learn about some of the decisive moments in the country’s history, from the Prague Spring in 1968 to the Velvet Revolution in 1989.
Visit the stalls and try the wares at the Havelsky market (local market since 1232), wander around the compact Old Town, winding through the narrow alleyways lined with Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches and palaces. Once in the Old Town Square, check the time at the famous Astronomical Clock, one of the most famous landmakrs of Prague.
Explore the unique Prague Jewish Quarter which, unlike most European cities, kept its synagogues during World War II. Learn about the Golem, a legendary 'superman' created by Rabbi Low in the 16th century - this Prague walking tour is filled with little quirky stops and nuggets of info like this!
Next on your Prague city tour you'll stop at a traditional restaurant in the Old Town for a typical Czech meal (beef or chicken goulash with bread dumplings or fried cheese for vegetarians), and after relaxing over lunch, head to the riverside and hop aboard a replica of a 19th-century sailboat for your cruise down the Vlatva River. This is a great chance to take those perfect Prague photos to take home with you!
Experience this magical landscape of medieval-like scenery while sipping Czech beer, lemonade, or a hot drink. Back on dry land, our walking tour of Prague then meanders across the bridge, stopping to stare up at its many towers and statues and enjoy local artists and bands. Try a typical Czech meal in a traditional restaurant once you enter the Little Quarter, then jump aboard a local tram to take an uphill ride to Prague Castle. This is the world’s largest castle complex and no visit to Prague is complete without wandering through its magnificent structures!
Here, you’ll peek into the cathedral to view the most beautiful and astonishing cathedral in the country (if not closed during special religious events). Learn how Gothic cathedrals were built in the 14th century by means of a medieval crane - and yes, cranes did exist all those years ago!
The Prague tour will end at St. Vitus Cathedral, where we’ll leave you free to further explore sights, and give you tips on which restaurants to visit and secret local spots to call into.
Participant restrictions
Children must be 6 years of age to 11 years inclusively. Children below the age of 6 are not permitted on this tour.
Location
Meeting point: In front of the entrance to the Municipal House House (Obecí Dum), Namesti Republiky 5, Prague 1.
Finish Point: Prague Castle, Prague 1.
Itinerary
Start your Prague tour from the Municipal House, the most beautiful Art Nouveau gem of Prague. Make your way to Wenceslas Square, one of Europe’s most famous and historical squares, where you’ll learn about some of the decisive moments in the country’s history, from the Prague Spring in 1968 to the Velvet Revolution in 1989.
Visit the stalls and try the wares at the Havelsky market (local market since 1232), wander around the compact Old Town, winding through the narrow alleyways lined with Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches and palaces. Once in the Old Town Square, check the time at the famous Astronomical Clock, one of the most famous landmakrs of Prague.
Explore the unique Prague Jewish Quarter which, unlike most European cities, kept its synagogues during World War II. Learn about the Golem, a legendary 'superman' created by Rabbi Low in the 16th century - this Prague walking tour is filled with little quirky stops and nuggets of info like this!
Next on your Prague city tour you'll stop at a traditional restaurant in the Old Town for a typical Czech meal (beef or chicken goulash with bread dumplings or fried cheese for vegetarians), and after relaxing over lunch, head to the riverside and hop aboard a replica of a 19th-century sailboat for your cruise down the Vlatva River. This is a great chance to take those perfect Prague photos to take home with you!
Experience this magical landscape of medieval-like scenery while sipping Czech beer, lemonade, or a hot drink. Back on dry land, our walking tour of Prague then meanders across the bridge, stopping to stare up at its many towers and statues and enjoy local artists and bands. Try a typical Czech meal in a traditional restaurant once you enter the Little Quarter, then jump aboard a local tram to take an uphill ride to Prague Castle. This is the world’s largest castle complex and no visit to Prague is complete without wandering through its magnificent structures!
Here, you’ll peek into the cathedral to view the most beautiful and astonishing cathedral in the country (if not closed during special religious events). Learn how Gothic cathedrals were built in the 14th century by means of a medieval crane - and yes, cranes did exist all those years ago!
The Prague tour will end at St. Vitus Cathedral, where we’ll leave you free to further explore sights, and give you tips on which restaurants to visit and secret local spots to call into.
Participant restrictions
Children must be 6 years of age to 11 years inclusively. Children below the age of 6 are not permitted on this tour.
Additional Information
Casual clothing is recommended for this walking tour.
A few times a year, in case of high or low water, when boats are not operating, you will be given an extended walking tour instead of the boat trip.
Policies
For your Urban Adventure you will be in a small group of a maximum of 12 people.
If you have your voucher, your booking is confirmed. We'll see you at the start point.
Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
Highlights / General details
Enjoy the 'Greatest Hits of Prague' on this tour which acts as a great foundation for your Czech journey. Tuck into some hearty Czech fare, see the icons of Prague, sail on a replica 19th century sailboat, and sip a locally-brewed pilsner - it doesn't get more Czech than that! Admire Prague’s many architectural gems from various eras and styles. Sip a local Pilsner beer aboard a replica 19th century sailing ship and enjoy a delicious local lunch. Experience the iconic Charles Bridge from two perspectives – walking over it and sailing under it! Visit Prague icons such as Wenceslas Square, Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, John Lennon Wall, and St. Vitus Cathedral. Enjoy Prague’s Old Town, Jewish Quarter, Lesser Quarter, and Prague Castle.
Inclusion
Lunch with 4 options from daily menu or 4 options from classic Czech dish; 45 minute river cruise with refreshments (coffee, ice cream, small beer, juice, tea or lemonade); Tram ticket and friendly, knowledgeable and English speaking local tour guide.
Exclusion
Drinks during lunch; Items of a personal nature; Gratuities for your guide.
Hours of operation
Available: Daily; Departs at 10:00am. St. Vitus Cathedral – closed during special religious events. Prague Venice Canal – closed during high or low water levels.
Duration
Approximately 6 hours.
Location Meeting point: In front of the entrance to the Municipal House House (Obecí Dum), Namesti Republiky 5, Prague 1. Finish Point: Prague Castle, Prague 1.
Itinerary Start your Prague tour from the Municipal House, the most beautiful Art Nouveau gem of Prague. Make your way to Wenceslas Square, one of Europe’s most famous and historical squares, where you’ll learn about some of the decisive moments in the country’s history, from the Prague Spring in 1968 to the Velvet Revolution in 1989. Visit the stalls and try the wares at the Havelsky market (local market since 1232), wander around the compact Old Town, winding through the narrow alleyways lined with Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches and palaces. Once in the Old Town Square, check the time at the famous Astronomical Clock, one of the most famous landmakrs of Prague. Explore the unique Prague Jewish Quarter which, unlike most European cities, kept its synagogues during World War II. Learn about the Golem, a legendary 'superman' created by Rabbi Low in the 16th century - this Prague walking tour is filled with little quirky stops and nuggets of info like this! Next on your Prague city tour you'll stop at a traditional restaurant in the Old Town for a typical Czech meal (beef or chicken goulash with bread dumplings or fried cheese for vegetarians), and after relaxing over lunch, head to the riverside and hop aboard a replica of a 19th-century sailboat for your cruise down the Vlatva River. This is a great chance to take those perfect Prague photos to take home with you! Experience this magical landscape of medieval-like scenery while sipping Czech beer, lemonade, or a hot drink. Back on dry land, our walking tour of Prague then meanders across the bridge, stopping to stare up at its many towers and statues and enjoy local artists and bands. Try a typical Czech meal in a traditional restaurant once you enter the Little Quarter, then jump aboard a local tram to take an uphill ride to Prague Castle. This is the world’s largest castle complex and no visit to Prague is complete without wandering through its magnificent structures! Here, you’ll peek into the cathedral to view the most beautiful and astonishing cathedral in the country (if not closed during special religious events). Learn how Gothic cathedrals were built in the 14th century by means of a medieval crane - and yes, cranes did exist all those years ago! The Prague tour will end at St. Vitus Cathedral, where we’ll leave you free to further explore sights, and give you tips on which restaurants to visit and secret local spots to call into.
Participant restrictions
Children must be 6 years of age to 11 years inclusively. Children below the age of 6 are not permitted on this tour.
Additional Information Casual clothing is recommended for this walking tour. A few times a year, in case of high or low water, when boats are not operating, you will be given an extended walking tour instead of the boat trip.
Itinerary
Start your Prague tour from the Municipal House, the most beautiful Art Nouveau gem of Prague. Make your way to Wenceslas Square, one of Europe’s most famous and historical squares, where you’ll learn about some of the decisive moments in the country’s history, from the Prague Spring in 1968 to the Velvet Revolution in 1989. Visit the stalls and try the wares at the Havelsky market (local market since 1232), wander around the compact Old Town, winding through the narrow alleyways lined with Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches and palaces. Once in the Old Town Square, check the time at the famous Astronomical Clock, one of the most famous landmakrs of Prague. Explore the unique Prague Jewish Quarter which, unlike most European cities, kept its synagogues during World War II. Learn about the Golem, a legendary 'superman' created by Rabbi Low in the 16th century - this Prague walking tour is filled with little quirky stops and nuggets of info like this! Next on your Prague city tour you'll stop at a traditional restaurant in the Old Town for a typical Czech meal (beef or chicken goulash with bread dumplings or fried cheese for vegetarians), and after relaxing over lunch, head to the riverside and hop aboard a replica of a 19th-century sailboat for your cruise down the Vlatva River. This is a great chance to take those perfect Prague photos to take home with you! Experience this magical landscape of medieval-like scenery while sipping Czech beer, lemonade, or a hot drink. Back on dry land, our walking tour of Prague then meanders across the bridge, stopping to stare up at its many towers and statues and enjoy local artists and bands. Try a typical Czech meal in a traditional restaurant once you enter the Little Quarter, then jump aboard a local tram to take an uphill ride to Prague Castle. This is the world’s largest castle complex and no visit to Prague is complete without wandering through its magnificent structures! Here, you’ll peek into the cathedral to view the most beautiful and astonishing cathedral in the country (if not closed during special religious events). Learn how Gothic cathedrals were built in the 14th century by means of a medieval crane - and yes, cranes did exist all those years ago! The Prague tour will end at St. Vitus Cathedral, where we’ll leave you free to further explore sights, and give you tips on which restaurants to visit and secret local spots to call into.
Participant restrictions Children must be 6 years of age to 11 years inclusively. Children below the age of 6 are not permitted on this tour.
Location
Meeting point: In front of the entrance to the Municipal House House (Obecí Dum), Namesti Republiky 5, Prague 1. Finish Point: Prague Castle, Prague 1.
Itinerary Start your Prague tour from the Municipal House, the most beautiful Art Nouveau gem of Prague. Make your way to Wenceslas Square, one of Europe’s most famous and historical squares, where you’ll learn about some of the decisive moments in the country’s history, from the Prague Spring in 1968 to the Velvet Revolution in 1989. Visit the stalls and try the wares at the Havelsky market (local market since 1232), wander around the compact Old Town, winding through the narrow alleyways lined with Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches and palaces. Once in the Old Town Square, check the time at the famous Astronomical Clock, one of the most famous landmakrs of Prague. Explore the unique Prague Jewish Quarter which, unlike most European cities, kept its synagogues during World War II. Learn about the Golem, a legendary 'superman' created by Rabbi Low in the 16th century - this Prague walking tour is filled with little quirky stops and nuggets of info like this! Next on your Prague city tour you'll stop at a traditional restaurant in the Old Town for a typical Czech meal (beef or chicken goulash with bread dumplings or fried cheese for vegetarians), and after relaxing over lunch, head to the riverside and hop aboard a replica of a 19th-century sailboat for your cruise down the Vlatva River. This is a great chance to take those perfect Prague photos to take home with you! Experience this magical landscape of medieval-like scenery while sipping Czech beer, lemonade, or a hot drink. Back on dry land, our walking tour of Prague then meanders across the bridge, stopping to stare up at its many towers and statues and enjoy local artists and bands. Try a typical Czech meal in a traditional restaurant once you enter the Little Quarter, then jump aboard a local tram to take an uphill ride to Prague Castle. This is the world’s largest castle complex and no visit to Prague is complete without wandering through its magnificent structures! Here, you’ll peek into the cathedral to view the most beautiful and astonishing cathedral in the country (if not closed during special religious events). Learn how Gothic cathedrals were built in the 14th century by means of a medieval crane - and yes, cranes did exist all those years ago! The Prague tour will end at St. Vitus Cathedral, where we’ll leave you free to further explore sights, and give you tips on which restaurants to visit and secret local spots to call into.
Participant restrictions Children must be 6 years of age to 11 years inclusively. Children below the age of 6 are not permitted on this tour.
Additional Information Casual clothing is recommended for this walking tour. A few times a year, in case of high or low water, when boats are not operating, you will be given an extended walking tour instead of the boat trip.
Policies For your Urban Adventure you will be in a small group of a maximum of 12 people. If you have your voucher, your booking is confirmed. We'll see you at the start point. Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.
All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation
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