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- choice of meeting place: in your hotel or anywhere else- individual price for groups of 20 or more
- arranging entrance fee and transfer- setting the start and end time of the tour
- choice of the route for the individual tour
Are you visiting Prague for the first time and want to learn the most important things about its history, architecture and culture? Book a tour" First time in Prague".
During this tour, your guide will show you the most famous historical monuments and sites of beautiful old Prague.
The route leads from Prague Castle to Mala Strana and from there across Charles Bridge to the winding streets of the Old Town. On the way from Prague Castle, where the St. Vitus Cathedral is located, you will go down the famous Nerudova Street to the Lesser Town Square to the Church of St. Nicholas, walk past Lennon's Wall to the Kampa Island, then across the Charles Bridge to the Old Town and you will not miss the Old Town Astronomical Clock or the Powder Tower. During this walk you can relax in one of the romantic cafes or typical Prague beer halls.
Hradcany square
Old Town Square and Town Hall
Charles Bridge and the Old Town
If you like one of our ready-made tours, click Order .
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If you need to modify anything or have specific requirements, feel free to contact us: info@guide-prague.cz .
We have been specializing in tailor-made tours since 2004.
1/10: First visit to Prague Walking tour
The history and admirable urban and religious architecture of Kutná Hora has been associated for centuries with silver mining, the seat of the royal mint and the Jesuits. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Cable car ride, mirror maze and boat cruise on the Vltava River
Try this unique way to explore Prague and see the historical sights on a boat ride
With its UNESCO listing, Český Krumlov boasts unique town houses, mainly from the 16th century. Around the meanders of the Vltava River winds a fairytale town dominated by a castle with Baroque gardens and a theatre with a revolving auditorium.