Embark on a two-hour panoramic bus tour of Prague and discover the city’s most famous landmarks. Enjoy views of the Old Town, New Town, Prague Castle, Lesser Town and the historic Jewish Quarter while listening to informative audio commentary available in 26 languages.
Meet at bus stop A – yellow kiosk, Parizska Street no. 1, on the corner of Old Town Square (Staromestske namesti), opposite the Cartier shop and next to St. Nicholas Church. The nearest metro is Staromestska (Line A). Check in at yellow kiosk before departure, please arrive early for assistance now.
Begin your panoramic Prague tour in the city centre. Board the bus and enjoy audio commentary available in 26 languages while discovering Prague’s most famous landmarks and historic districts.
See Prague’s historic Jewish Quarter, one of the best-preserved Jewish heritage sites in Europe.
Pass through Wenceslas Square, the vibrant heart of Prague’s New Town and a symbol of modern Czech history.
Enjoy views of Lesser Town, one of Prague’s most picturesque districts, known for its Baroque architecture and charming streets.
Enjoy a 30–40 minute walking break at Prague Castle, with free time to explore the surrounding area at your own pace.
See Charles Square, one of the largest historic squares in Europe and an important part of Prague’s New Town.
See Prague’s New Town, founded by Emperor Charles IV in the 14th century and home to many important landmarks
Admire the Spanish Synagogue, famous for its stunning Moorish Revival architecture.
Pass by Strahov Monastery, one of Prague’s oldest monasteries, located in the historic Hradčany district.
See the Powder Tower, one of the original medieval gates to Prague’s Old Town.
Enjoy views of Petřín Tower, often referred to as Prague’s Eiffel Tower.
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.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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