Discover Prague’s stunning architecture with expert guides. Enjoy free extras like maps, charts, and local treats. Recommended by travel guru Rick Steves.
Discover Prague’s stunning architecture with expert guides. Enjoy free extras like maps, charts, and local treats. Recommended by travel guru Rick Steves.
- Prague Castle - Home to the magnificent Gothic Cathedral of Saint Vitus and other architectural gems.
- Loreta Praha - A stunning Baroque Marian pilgrimage site featuring the Baroque Church of the Nativity and a replica of the Holy House, surrounded by cloisters and chapels. Entry is optional for a fee of about $10 to view the interior…
- Prague Castle - Home to the magnificent Gothic Cathedral of Saint Vitus and other architectural gems.
- Loreta Praha - A stunning Baroque Marian pilgrimage site featuring the Baroque Church of the Nativity and a replica of the Holy House, surrounded by cloisters and chapels. Entry is optional for a fee of about $10 to view the interior treasures.
- Wallenstein Palace Gardens - This expansive Baroque palace and garden was constructed by Albrecht von Wallenstein, a prominent and affluent Czech nobleman. It currently houses the Czech Senate. The beautiful Wallenstein Gardens are open to the public for free during the summer.
- Charles Bridge - Walk across Prague’s oldest bridge, the iconic Charles Bridge, adorned with 30 picturesque statues and boasting the most beautiful Gothic bridge tower in Europe. Built in 1357, legend has it that eggs were mixed into the mortar during its construction. Touch the magical five-star sign to make a wish and feel the power of the saints. This is the heart of Prague, offering a romantic experience steeped in the city’s golden past. You might recognize it from the first Mission Impossible movie.
Nearby, explore the charming Prague Venice area, with its Devil’s Stream side channel, and the famous John Lennon Wall, a symbol of anti-communist protest. At the bridge’s end, you’ll find the magnificent Klementinum, a former Jesuit College now serving as the National Library.
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Staromestske namesti - As you wander through the oldest streets, you’ll arrive at the enchanting Old Town Square, a 3D textbook of various architectural styles. Key sights include the baroque, cake-like St. Nicholas Church, the Kinský Palace with its exquisite rococo facade, the gothic House at the Stone Bell, the spiky-topped Church of Týn, and more. The Square is dominated by the Jan Hus Statue and the Old Town Hall (damaged by Nazis in WWII). Everyone is amazed by the incredible Astronomical Clock with its hourly show featuring 12 apostles appearing in two windows and a skeleton ringing the bell.
Notice the execution site marked by crosses.
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Church of Our Lady before Tyn - Among Prague’s most beautiful Gothic structures, the Church of Our Lady before Týn is distinguished by its twin spires, making it a notable Old Town landmark. The renowned Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe is interred here.
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Wenceslas Monument - A showcase of 20th-century architecture.
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Obecni Dum - Prague’s most exquisite Art Nouveau building. The Municipal House facade is a striking architectural composition featuring monumental allegorical figures created by some of the finest local artists.
Anthropomorphic sculptures are complemented by Art Nouveau floral decorations and other classical architectural elements.
This civic building houses Smetana Hall, a renowned concert venue where The Prague Spring festival is held.
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Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock - The Old Town Hall Tower is one of Prague’s most remarkable buildings. Inside, visitors can climb a staircase or take an elevator to the top for stunning views over the Old Town.
The incredible medieval clock is located on the side of the Old Town Hall Tower. When the clock strikes the hour, the procession of the Twelve Apostles statues appears before visitors.

- Local guide
- Private tour
- Snacks
- Professional art historian guide
- Hotel pickup
- TripAdvisor Experiences brokerage fee
- Local taxes
- Local guide
- Private tour
- Snacks
- Professional art historian guide
- Hotel pickup
- TripAdvisor Experiences brokerage fee
- Local taxes
Professional, knowledgeable guides and luxury personalized sightseeing.
A licensed and friendly local guide, fluent in English, will offer an informative and entertaining tour to showcase the best of Prague’s renowned beautiful architecture and attractions.
- Many extras for free: a specially designed map of Prague for independent sightseeing, a…
Professional, knowledgeable guides and luxury personalized sightseeing.
A licensed and friendly local guide, fluent in English, will offer an informative and entertaining tour to showcase the best of Prague’s renowned beautiful architecture and attractions.
- Many extras for free: a specially designed map of Prague for independent sightseeing, a picture-architecture chart, a bookmark, and a surprise local treat. Every client receives something uniquely local that might otherwise be missed.
Attention to local details is our priority, which is why we come highly recommended by travel expert Rick Steves!
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- Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
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