Prague is the prettiest city in the world, and I love showing it off! As a licensed tour guide, wine academic and educator living in Prague for the past 14 years, I've gained inspiration from the beautiful city and some unique insights into it.
I've created exciting tours to share some of the stories and histories with you. All my tours are designed to give you a taste of what this city has to offer. You will see the best of Prague. Get a deeper understanding of architecture details and styles. Discover the meaning of the statures on the balustrade of Charles Bridge and enjoy a more personalized tour in a small group.
I will pick you up at any place of Historical Center of Prague for your convenience.
St. Wenceslas Statue is located in front of Prague National Museum on the Wenceslas Square.
Muzeum Slivovice R. Jelínek
Our certified guide will meet you at the entrance of Café Tramvaj 11. Wenceslas Square is the most important street in Prague. You learn about the area's iconic buildings and the National Museum.
The theatre’s history is inseparable from the musical talent of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – in particular with the world premiere of his opera Don Giovanni.
Since the 14th century this block of buildings houses Charles University - the oldest university in the Central Europe. You will learn about the past and present of the university.
You will learn about the masterpiece of Czech Cubist architecture, built in 1911–1912.
We will walk under the Powder Gate Tower by which the coronation processions of Czech kings entered the Old Town. Completed in 1475, the Powder Gate Tower, which formerly served as a gunpowder store, is still the starting point for the Coronation or Royal Route to Prague Castle. This monumental entrance was built in 1475. which formerly served as a gunpowder store, is still the starting point for the Coronation or Royal Route to Prague Castle. The name Powder Gate Tower has been used since the beginning of the 18th century, when the tower was used as a gun-powder storage place.
Make a quick stop at Municipal House (Obecní dům). This building, built from 1905 to 1911, is considered an important example of Prague Art Nouveau.
You will walk through the Ungelt (Tyn Courtyard), where merchants from foreign countries paid customs for the goods they brought to Prague.
You will stroll through the famous Old Town Square. You will learn about the Astronomical Clock, Old Town Hall Tower and other important buildings and monuments.
Next you will head to the oldest site of Prague's Jewish Town and the oldest extant synagogue in Europe.
You will make a quick stop in Clementinum to hear a story about the third largest Jesuit college in the world.
You will walk across the Charles Bridge and learn how to identify the many statues of saints with a single symbol from their life or martyrdom.
You will see and learn everything about this colorful wall full of street art. The Lennon Wall represented not only a memorial to ideas of John Lennon for peace, but also a monument to free speech, peace and resistance against totalitarian regimes.
The church belongs to the Czech Grand Priory of the Order of the Knights of Malta. You will learn about the origin of the name and the history of the church.
You will walk into the Lesser Town Square to see the impressive dome of Baroque Church of St. Nicholas and bell tower. And then you will take a tram to get to the one of the smallest historical quarters of Prague - Hradcany.
Then you will head to Hradcany Square. The famous place consists of a number of remarkable Renaissance and baroque palaces with little park and the Marian plague column in the middle. You will learn about the history of Schwarzenberg Palace and Archbishop's Palace.
You will enter into the territory of Prague Castle, an aggregation of palaces, churches, offices, fortifications, courtyards, and gardens in Prague, covering approximately 110 acres (45 hectares). The castle was formerly the seat of the kings of Bohemia and is currently the official residence of the president of the Czech Republic.
Your tour guide will show you the beautiful stained glass windows inside the St. Vitus Cathedral free admission area (if possible). He will tell about the past and present of the Cathedral.
You will make a quick stop at the Old Royal Palace to learn about this seat of Bohemian princes and kings.
You will walk by the one of Prague’s most significant Romanesque monuments - the city’s second oldest church.
This is the last stop. You will learn about the world-wide fruit brandy brand of R. Jelinek. Tasting is optional.
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