A carefully curated Old Town route blending Prague’s iconic landmarks with deeper context, followed by access to the Minorite Friary, a rarely visited 13th-century complex with exhibitions in Romanesque cellars and the Basilica of St. James. A rare mix of must-see highlights and hidden spaces most visitors never enter, delivered in a compact, time-efficient format.
Meet your guide in front of the Old Town Hall (Staroměstská radnice) on Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí). The guide will be waiting near the entrance to the Old Town Hall tower.
The tour ends at the Minorite Friary and the Basilica of St. James (Kostel sv. Jakuba), located a short walk from Old Town Square.
Jan Hus Monument as a symbol of Czech identity and religious reform. Insight into the life and legacy of Jan Hus, the meaning behind the monument, and its role in Czech history.
Explanation of the Astronomical Clock, its function, symbolism, and the figures shown during the hourly show, along with its historical role as one of Prague’s most recognizable landmarks.
Old Town Square as the historic heart of Prague, shaped by centuries of events and surrounded by its most important landmarks. Insight into its past, atmosphere, and role in the city’s development.
Jan Hus Monument as a symbol of Czech identity and religious reform. Insight into the life and legacy of Jan Hus, the meaning behind the monument, and its role in Czech history.
House at the Stone Bell as one of the finest Gothic buildings in Prague. Insight into its medieval origins, architectural significance, and its connection to royal history.
Church of Our Lady before Týn as one of Prague’s most recognizable landmarks. Insight into its Gothic architecture, historical importance, and its role in the religious history of the city.
Ungelt (Týn Courtyard) as a former medieval merchant hub where foreign traders once stayed and paid customs duties. Insight into its commercial importance, hidden atmosphere, and its role in Prague’s trading history.
Basilica of St. James as one of Prague’s most impressive Baroque churches. Insight into its rich history, remarkable interior, and the legend of the mummified arm, along with its importance as a cultural and concert venue.
Minorite Friary Prague as a unique medieval complex with almost 800 years of history, recently reopened to the public. Insight into its hidden spaces, architectural layers, and its transformation from a monastic site into a cultural landmark.
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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