Embark on a two hour bus tour and enjoy an open panoramic view of the city of Prague and admire the most famous locations of the Old and the New Town, the Prague Castle and the Jewish Quarter.
Meet at bus stop A - yellow kiosk, Parizska Street no. 1, on the corner of Old Town Square (Staromestske namesti). The nearest metro station is Staromestska (Line A), a 3-minute walk down Kaprova Street in the direction of Old Town Square.- oposite of CARTIER SHOP, next to the St. Nicholas Church.
Your tour will start and end in the city center at the Old Town Square. Enjoy commentary of the locations provided via headphones, where you can choose from 26 languages. The route of a 2-hour ride covers all the ancient parts of Prague: Old Town, New Town, Lesser Town and Prague Castle. At the Prague Castle there is a hop-on hop-off break for you to explore the surroundings at your own leisure during a 30-40 minute walk included. See all of Prague's most famous locations such as the Old Town Square, Spanish Synagogue, St. Agnes Monastery, Republic Square, Municipal House, Powder Tower, Masaryk Railway Station, State Opera House, National Museum, Wenceslas Square, New Town Hall, Charles Square, Dancing House, Vltava Bridges, National Theatre, Charles Bridge, Rudolfinum Music Hall, Petrin Hill and look-out tower, Manes Bridge, Lesser Town, Pohorelec and Strahov Monastery, Czernin Palace – Ministry of foreign affairs, Loreto Prague, Prague Castle, Royal Summer House, The Straka Academy – Government of the Czech Republic, Jewish Quarter and The Old New Synagogue.
Jewish Prague Quarter.
New Town historical centre.
Historic part of Prague.
Prague Castle walking break for 45 minutes.
Historic centre of Prague New Town.
A part of the historic centre of Prague.
One of the Prague synagogues.
Prague Castle area - Hradcany / Hradschin
Prague New Town.
See the Prague view tower from the bus.
In the northeastern corner of Staré Město is the former Convent of St Agnes, Prague's oldest surviving Gothic building.
The National Theatre is the Czech Republic's representative stage, built with funds from a nationwide collection and first opened in 1881, and for the second time in 1883 after a devastating fire. The spectacular exterior and interior decoration, richly embellished with gold, consists of masterpieces of 19th century Czech painters - Aleš, Ženišek, Hynais, Myslbek, and others.
The National Museum was established in 1818 and is the largest museum in the Czech Republic.
Municipal House (Obecní dům). This Art Nouveau building, built from 1905 to 1911, is proof of unprecedented artistic and craft skills and quality.
Built in the late 14th century, the New Town Hall is the historical focus of Charles Square.
The State Opera is one of the most important music scenes in Europe and one of the stages of The National Theatre.
The main concert hall of the Rudolfinum is suitable especially for symphonic, oratorio and chamber music performances.
The Dancing House (Czech: Tančící dům), or Fred and Ginger, is the nickname given to the Nationale-Nederlanden building on the Rašínovo nábřeží.
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