A walking tour through Prague’s four main squares (Hradčany, Lesser Town, Old Town, and Wenceslas) takes you through centuries, from the 11th to the 21st. Prague is called the "heart of Europe" for a reason—many events that shook the continent, like the Reformation and the 30 Years' War, began here. It has seen both glory, as the capital of the Holy Roman Empire and young Czechoslovakia, and decline, as a mere city of Austro-Hungary. Its medieval churches, baroque palaces, and Bauhaus quarters hold memories of it all.
For centuries, Prague was a crossroads of German, Jewish, and Czech cultures. Golem was created here; Doctor Faust lived here. More recently, it’s linked to Mozart, Kafka, and Milos Forman.
On our walk, you'll see Prague’s most iconic sights and explore its history, architecture, and culture. I look forward to our conversation—whether about medieval history, food, or nightlife, I’ll guide you.
Pickup included
We'll have a brief look at St Vitus Cathedral, world-famous gothic masterpiece and symbol of Czech state, and the Prague Castle - the cradle of Czech state and nation and world's largest castle.
The square in front of Prague Castle, surrounded by 17th century palaces of most powerful noblemen and offering a stunning view on the city.
Prague Lesser Town, one of the best preserved baroque quarters of Europe, with lush gardens, majestic palaces and fancy houses, full of cosy restaurants, small shops and other attractions.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.