Explore Prague’s hidden underground, uncovering secrets and legends beneath iconic landmarks. Dive into history and mystery on this unforgettable tour.
Explore Prague’s hidden underground, uncovering secrets and legends beneath iconic landmarks. Dive into history and mystery on this unforgettable tour.
- Charles Bridge - Stretching across the tranquil Vltava River, Charles Bridge (Karlův Most) stands as one of Prague’s most renowned landmarks. Constructed in the 14th century during the reign of Charles IV, this historic stone bridge links the Old Town with the Lesser Town, providing stunning views of the city’s skyline. Adorned with 30 impressive…
- Charles Bridge - Stretching across the tranquil Vltava River, Charles Bridge (Karlův Most) stands as one of Prague’s most renowned landmarks. Constructed in the 14th century during the reign of Charles IV, this historic stone bridge links the Old Town with the Lesser Town, providing stunning views of the city’s skyline. Adorned with 30 impressive baroque statues, the bridge serves as a living gallery of art and history. As visitors stroll along its cobblestone path, they will encounter local artists, musicians, and street performers, creating a lively and memorable atmosphere. At sunrise or sunset, Charles Bridge becomes truly enchanting, making it a must-see destination for anyone visiting Prague.
- Prague Old Town - At the core of Prague lies the captivating Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí), a lively center rich in history, culture, and architectural splendor. Encircled by colorful baroque buildings, Gothic churches, and delightful cafés, the square has been a central gathering place since medieval times. Visitors can admire the renowned Prague Astronomical Clock, one of the oldest functioning clocks in the world, mounted on the Old Town Hall. The vibrant atmosphere is enhanced by street performers, seasonal markets, and cultural events throughout the year. Whether day or night, Old Town Square offers a fascinating glimpse into Prague’s past and present, making it an essential stop for any traveler.
- Old Town Square - Situated in the historic heart of Prague, Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) is one of the city’s most captivating and lively landmarks. Surrounded by a stunning mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture, the square has been a central meeting point since the Middle Ages. Highlights include the iconic Prague Astronomical Clock, which draws crowds every hour with its charming mechanical show, and the impressive Church of Our Lady before Týn towering above the skyline. The square is filled with cafés, street performers, and seasonal markets, creating a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere. Whether you visit during the day or at night, Old Town Square offers a magical glimpse into Prague’s rich history and culture.
- Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock - Located in the heart of Prague, the Old Town Hall is one of the city’s most historic landmarks. Its most famous feature is the remarkable Prague Astronomical Clock, installed in 1410 and considered one of the oldest functioning astronomical clocks in the world. Every hour, visitors gather to watch its captivating mechanical procession of the Twelve Apostles. The building itself showcases a blend of Gothic and medieval architecture, reflecting centuries of history. From the tower, you can enjoy panoramic views over the charming rooftops of Prague’s Old Town. A visit to the Old Town Hall offers a fascinating journey into the city’s rich cultural and scientific heritage.
- Hackney Bread Kitchen is a microbakery in East London, baking and delivering sourdough products to the local area and running sourdough baking courses in a friendly and relaxed environment of a purpose-built microbakery at the back of the garden of a Victorian terraced house in vibrant Hackney - Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of London, Hackney Bread Kitchen is a charming microbakery dedicated to the art of sourdough. Tucked away in a purpose-built space at the back of a Victorian terraced house in Hackney, it offers a truly local and authentic experience. Specializing in handcrafted sourdough breads and baked goods, the bakery serves the surrounding community with fresh, high-quality products made using traditional methods. Beyond baking, Hackney Bread Kitchen also hosts hands-on sourdough courses, welcoming beginners and enthusiasts alike. With its friendly, relaxed atmosphere and passion for craftsmanship, it’s a hidden gem where visitors can learn, create, and enjoy the simple pleasure of great bread.
- Prague Jewish Quarter - Situated between the Old Town and the Vltava River, the Prague Jewish Quarter, also known as Josefov, is one of the most historically significant areas of Prague. This remarkable district preserves centuries of Jewish heritage, with beautifully maintained synagogues, museums, and the hauntingly atmospheric Old Jewish Cemetery—one of the oldest in Europe. Visitors can explore landmarks such as the Spanish Synagogue and the Jewish Museum, gaining insight into the rich cultural and spiritual history of the Jewish community. Walking through its narrow streets offers a powerful and moving experience, blending history, resilience, and architectural beauty in the heart of Prague.
- Spanish Synagogue, Jewish Museum in Prague - Situated in the historic Prague Jewish Quarter, the Spanish Synagogue (Španělská synagoga) is one of the most stunning architectural gems in Prague. Built in 1868 on the site of the oldest Jewish house of prayer in the city, it is renowned for its breathtaking Moorish Revival design, inspired by the Alhambra in Spain. The richly decorated interior features intricate geometric patterns, gilded details, and vibrant stained glass, creating an atmosphere of elegance and harmony. Today, the synagogue is part of the Jewish Museum and hosts exhibitions that explore Jewish history and culture in the region. A visit offers both visual splendor and deep cultural insight into Prague’s Jewish heritage.

- Old Town Hall entry ticket – including the great lookout tower view
- Ponchos in case of rain (on request at the meeting point)
- Local licenced guide and Old Town Hall’s own expert guide
- Old Town Hall entry ticket – including the great lookout tower view
- Ponchos in case of rain (on request at the meeting point)
- Local licenced guide and Old Town Hall’s own expert guide
- Hotel pick up and drop off service
- Hotel pick up and drop off service
Embark on an intriguing exploration of Prague’s hidden layers, visiting its renowned landmarks and secretive underground pathways. Start your adventure with a stroll across the legendary Charles Bridge, then delve into the captivating labyrinth of Old Town Prague, where centuries-old tales come alive. Uncover the intriguing legends and numerological…
Embark on an intriguing exploration of Prague’s hidden layers, visiting its renowned landmarks and secretive underground pathways. Start your adventure with a stroll across the legendary Charles Bridge, then delve into the captivating labyrinth of Old Town Prague, where centuries-old tales come alive. Uncover the intriguing legends and numerological mysteries of the bridge, and marvel at the renowned Prague Astronomical Clock in the heart of Old Town Square. Proceed to the historic Jewish Quarter Prague, which houses ancient synagogues and the extraordinary Old Jewish Cemetery Prague. The journey reaches its peak excitement as you descend into the medieval cellars and concealed chambers beneath the square, guided by experts who unveil Prague’s shadowy history. From the golden era of Charles IV to the dramatic events that shaped the city, this tour seamlessly combines history, mystery, and unforgettable discoveries.
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.