Embark on an enchanting journey through the captivating Little Side district of Prague! Starting at the iconic St. Nicholas Church, this tour takes you off the beaten path into the picturesque St. John Hillock quarter. Ascend to the castle entrance for a panoramic vista, then wind your way back, passing aristocratic palaces and hidden gardens that showcase the district's stunning architecture.
As you meander towards Kampa Island beneath the Charles Bridge, immerse yourself in the bohemian allure of the John Lennon Wall. Discover the spiritual beauty of the Infant Jesus of Prague Church, a hidden gem resonating with centuries of history.
This isn't just a tour; it's an odyssey through the lesser-explored corners of Prague. Our expert guide will open your eyes to a completely new view of Prague and its history.
Don't miss your chance to experience the magic – reserve your spot today!
Note: No interior tours are included. All of the tour takes place outside.
Your guide waits at the Starbucks café on the corner, next to the tram stop. The guide is carrying a bright red folder.
One of the most beautiful churches of Prague built in baroque style.
The 18th century residence of the House of Schönborn is today the US American embassy.
The Hillock of St John is a hidden gem of Prague. The romantic neighborhood of the Little Side is hidden away from tourists and completely unspoiled.
The main road to Prague Castle is lined with historical townspeople's houses and aristocratic manors.
Castle Town Square boasts a terrace with absolutely breathtaking views of the district of Little Side and the entire city.
The New Castle Stairs is a romantic shortcut from the terrace at the Castle entrance back to the city.
As the name indicates, "Parliament street" hosts the House of Representatives of the Czech parliament.
The Wallenstein square is named after the famous 17th century warlord Albrecht Wallestein whose palace is located here.
Only visited between April 1st and October 31st when open. This is one of the most beautiful historical gardens Prague has, with an artificial dripstone cave wall, statues, free-running peacocks and a fishpond. If you book between November and March, see "Gardens under Prague Castle" and "Vojan orchards" as an alternative.
The slopes of Prague Castle facing the city are ornated with beautiful terrace gardens. This attraction is visited only between November and March, when all the historical gardens of Prague are closed. From the street, you can see the outline of the garden architecture.
The Vojan gardens are a former monastery garden with peculiar chapels and free running peacocks. This is the winter alternative to the Wallenstein Palace Gardens, visited between November and March.
The romantic island separated from the rest of the Little Side by a millrace is located right under Charles Bridge.
The writings on the wall of the local monastery garden started already in the 1960s. A symbol of protest in its early days during the communist dictatorship, now a wall of free expression, but also political murals.
The Church of the Knights Hospitaller is remarkable being incomplete. The western part is an open-air garden today.
The 17th century church contains the legendary statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague, which wears different robes evey week based on the liturgical calendar.
The City Hall of the Little Side is today a concert venue for folk and alternative music, but it still remembers the glorious days of the early 17th century when it was built.
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