Discover Prague’s Royal Way: a tip-based tour from Old Town to Prague Castle. Enjoy iconic sights, stunning views, and historical charm.
Discover Prague’s Royal Way: a tip-based tour from Old Town to Prague Castle. Enjoy iconic sights, stunning views, and historical charm.
- Prasna brana - A captivating emblem of medieval Prague, the Powder Gate was originally one of the city’s main gates. With its dark, gothic exterior and imposing stature, it was used to store gunpowder in the 17th century, giving it its name. Today, it stands as a testament to the city’s fortified history, inviting visitors into the heart of the…
- Prasna brana - A captivating emblem of medieval Prague, the Powder Gate was originally one of the city’s main gates. With its dark, gothic exterior and imposing stature, it was used to store gunpowder in the 17th century, giving it its name. Today, it stands as a testament to the city’s fortified history, inviting visitors into the heart of the Old Town with an aura of mystery and heritage.
- House of the Black Madonna - A stunning example of Cubist architecture, the House of the Black Madonna is distinguished by its sharp angles and distinctive design. Constructed in 1912, it is a rare treasure of early 20th-century modernism in Prague. Named after the baroque statue of the Black Madonna on its corner, the building now hosts the Czech Museum of Cubism. It’s a must-visit for art enthusiasts, merging Prague’s historical allure with avant-garde style.
- Tyn Yard - Ungelt - Týn Yard is a delightful, historic square that transports visitors to a different era. Once a lively marketplace, it is now a peaceful area where one can admire the medieval architecture and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere.
- Church of Our Lady before Tyn - Overlooking Prague’s Old Town Square, the Church of Our Lady Before Týn is a Gothic marvel with its twin spires reaching into the sky. Its dramatic exterior and intricate details hide a magnificent interior with richly adorned chapels and a stunning altar.
- Staromestske namesti - Prague’s vibrant Old Town Square is a historic center surrounded by colorful buildings and iconic landmarks. Featuring the Astronomical Clock, it’s an ideal place to experience the city’s lively atmosphere and rich architectural legacy.
- Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock - On the Old Town Hall, Prague’s Astronomical Clock features a remarkable design with three main dials and detailed zodiac symbols. Every hour, mechanical figures, including the Twelve Apostles, perform an enchanting display. Legend has it that the clockmaker was blinded by city officials to prevent him from creating another masterpiece, ensuring the clock’s uniqueness.
- Marianske Namesti - Marian Square is a historic center in Prague’s Old Town, surrounded by significant buildings like the City Hall. The nearby Klementinum, with its magnificent Baroque architecture, and the Prague City Library add to its charm.
- Klementinum - The Klementinum is a historic complex in Prague celebrated for its magnificent Baroque architecture. Its highlight is the breathtaking Library Hall, adorned with ornate ceilings and historic bookshelves. Once a Jesuit university, it was a hub of scholarly activity, where the renowned astronomer Johannes Kepler conducted research.
- Charles Bridge - Spanning the Vltava River, Charles Bridge is a must-visit landmark in Prague. This medieval stone bridge, constructed in the 14th century, links the Old Town with the Lesser Quarter. Decorated with statues of saints, it offers breathtaking views of Prague Castle and is a favorite spot for tourists, especially at sunrise or sunset.
- The John Lennon Wall - Situated near the Charles Bridge, this ever-changing canvas has become a symbol of resistance and hope, reflecting Prague’s rich history of political activism and artistic expression.
- Kostel Panny Marie VitEzne a Prazske Jezulatko - The Church of the Infant Jesus in Prague’s Lesser Town is famous for its Baroque architecture and the iconic statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague. This 16th-century statue, believed to possess miraculous powers, is dressed in elaborate robes and housed in a beautifully decorated shrine. Pilgrims and visitors flock to see the statue, which has become a symbol of faith and devotion in the city.

- Professional and Licensed Guide
- Tram ticket
- Small gift at the end of tour
- Professional and Licensed Guide
- Tram ticket
- Small gift at the end of tour
- Entrance to Powder Gate: 250 CZK (10 EUR), reduced 170 CZK (6 EUR)
- Prague Castle entrance 450 CZK (18 EUR), reduced 300 CZK (12 EUR)
- Entrance to Powder Gate: 250 CZK (10 EUR), reduced 170 CZK (6 EUR)
- Prague Castle entrance 450 CZK (18 EUR), reduced 300 CZK (12 EUR)
For those eager to explore all the key monuments in just one afternoon, this tour is perfect, offering an authentic introduction to Czech culture by a local expert!
Enjoy a live performance of a local song played on the guitar by your guide!
Receive a complimentary digital map filled with recommendations on dining and sightseeing.
Take a relaxing coffee…
For those eager to explore all the key monuments in just one afternoon, this tour is perfect, offering an authentic introduction to Czech culture by a local expert!
Enjoy a live performance of a local song played on the guitar by your guide!
Receive a complimentary digital map filled with recommendations on dining and sightseeing.
Take a relaxing coffee break at a charming local café.
At the conclusion of the tour, receive a delightful Prague-themed gift.
In just 3 hours, visit all of Prague’s essential sights, including the Powder Gate, the Astronomical Clock, the iconic Charles Bridge, Lennon Wall, The Infant Jesus of Prague, and optionally, Prague Castle.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.