Discover the beauty of Prague’s right riverbank on a private walking tour. Explore the Old Town, New Town, Jewish Quarter, and Charles Bridge, and immerse yourself in the city’s rich architectural history.
Discover the beauty of Prague’s right riverbank on a private walking tour. Explore the Old Town, New Town, Jewish Quarter, and Charles Bridge, and immerse yourself in the city’s rich architectural history.
- Obecni Dum - The Municipal House (Obecni dum) stands as one of Prague’s most stunning Art Nouveau structures. It was constructed on the site of a former Czech king’s residence. In 1918, Czechoslovakia’s independence was declared here.
- Prasna brana - The Powder Tower (Prasna brana) is a remarkable example of late Gothic architecture. It is the…
- Obecni Dum - The Municipal House (Obecni dum) stands as one of Prague’s most stunning Art Nouveau structures. It was constructed on the site of a former Czech king’s residence. In 1918, Czechoslovakia’s independence was declared here.
- Prasna brana - The Powder Tower (Prasna brana) is a remarkable example of late Gothic architecture. It is the only remaining tower from a medieval fortification and now serves as one of the gateways to the Old Town. Historically, kings and emperors passed through this tower on their way to coronations at Prague Castle.
- House of the Black Madonna - Prague is unique for its Cubist architecture, and the House of the Black Madonna is a prime example of this style. Today, it hosts a Cubist café and the Museum of Cubist Applied Arts.
- The Estates Theatre - W.A. Mozart was fond of visiting Prague, and it was at the Estates Theatre that he premiered Don Giovanni in 1787. The renowned film Amadeus was also shot here in the 1980s.
- Ovocny trh - Established by Charles IV in 1348, Charles University is one of Europe’s oldest universities and the oldest in the country.
- Wenceslas Square (Vaclavske namEsti) - Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí) is one of the country’s most renowned squares, where the Velvet Revolution took place, marking the end of the Communist regime in 1989.
- Havel’s Market - Havel’s Market has been operational since 1232.
- Staromestske namesti - The Old Town Square is perhaps Prague’s most famous square, surrounded by historic palaces and churches. Many pivotal events in the country’s history occurred here.
- Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock - The Astronomical Clock is a must-see attraction. Every hour, a medieval show captivates visitors from around the globe. Our guide will explain the workings of the Astronomical Clock.
- The Old-New Synagogue - The Old-New Synagogue is the oldest preserved synagogue in Europe post-World War II and one of Prague’s oldest Gothic structures.
- Pinkas Synagogue, Jewish Museum in Prague - The Pinkas Synagogue is part of the Jewish Museum in Prague and serves as an entrance to the Old Jewish Cemetery.
- Jan Palach Memorial - Jan Palach’s self-immolation was a political protest against the Warsaw Pact armies’ invasion of Czechoslovakia, which ended the democratic Prague Spring movement in 1968.
- Klementinum - Originally a Jesuit college, the Klementinum now houses the National Library, containing many valuable book collections.
- Charles Bridge - Constructed in 1357 as a Gothic bridge, the Charles Bridge is one of Prague’s most beautiful landmarks, offering panoramic views of the city.

- Recommendations for restaurants, shops, hidden gems and photo spots
- Pick up at your hotel or other location in the city center on foot (not by car)
- Local, licensed, experienced and fun tour guide
- Charity: We regularly support local children’s homes
- Recommendations for restaurants, shops, hidden gems and photo spots
- Pick up at your hotel or other location in the city center on foot (not by car)
- Local, licensed, experienced and fun tour guide
- Charity: We regularly support local children’s homes
- Admission is optional and can be bought on the spot by card
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Admission is optional and can be bought on the spot by card
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
This exclusive walking tour provides an excellent introduction to Prague’s right riverbank, featuring the Old Town, Jewish Quarter, and Charles Bridge. Prague was remarkably preserved during the Second World War, earning it the nickname “open-air museum of architecture.” As you stroll through the winding medieval streets and admire the Gothic,…
This exclusive walking tour provides an excellent introduction to Prague’s right riverbank, featuring the Old Town, Jewish Quarter, and Charles Bridge. Prague was remarkably preserved during the Second World War, earning it the nickname “open-air museum of architecture.” As you stroll through the winding medieval streets and admire the Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque palaces and churches, it feels like stepping back in time.
For those with an extra day in Prague, exploring the left riverbank is highly recommended. Check it out on Viator - “Private Walking Tour of Prague Castle and Lesser Town (Left Riverbank)”.
If time is limited to one day for seeing Prague’s main attractions, consider exploring both riverbanks in a single day with our “Best of Prague Private Walking Tour (Left and Right Riverbank)”.
All tours are private, allowing you to set the pace and focus on your interests. Your guide will gladly offer personalized tips and recommendations.
- Child rate applies only when sharing with 1 paying adult.
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.