Experience the magic of the world's largest ancient castle complex, featuring the stunning Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral, on this private walking tour of Prague Castle. Castle tickets are included in the price, so you won't have to wait in long queues at the ticket office. Our professional, experienced, and licensed guide will accompany you throughout the tour, bringing the history to life as you explore both the impressive castle exteriors and interiors. You'll visit the breathtaking St. Vitus Cathedral from the inside, stroll through the picturesque Golden Lane, wander historic courtyards, and enjoy stunning panoramic viewpoints. We highly recommend booking this tour in the afternoon, when visitor numbers drop. You can also visit the Strahov Monastery if you wish. Enjoy the freedom to go at your own pace, ask all your questions, and discover the castle in complete comfort. Book your exclusive afternoon escape to Prague Castle today!
Option 1: Our tour guide will pick you up at your hotel reception or outside of your apartment building.
Option 2: If you wish to meet our tour guide at the Prague Castle please wait at the "Lvi dvur" restaurant at the Prague Castle (opposite a tram stop, tram no. 22 or 23), address: U Prašného mostu 51/6.
If you wish to meet our tour guide at the Prague Castle please wait at the "Lvi dvur" restaurant, address: U Prasneho mostu 51/6, at the Prague Castle (opposite a tram stop, tram no. 22 or 23).
This tour ends at the Charles Bridge, but since this is a private tour our tour guide can finish the tour where you wish.
Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle in the world. It is perhaps the most important landmark in the magnificent city of Prague and dominates the city's skyline. Since the 9th century, the Prague Castle has been the seat of Czech kings and emperors. Nowadays, the Prague Castle is the seat of Czech president.
St. Vitus Cathedral is the largest and the most important temple in Prague. Apart from religious services, coronations of Czech kings and queens also took place here. The cathedral is a place of burial of several patron saints and kings.
The Old Royal Palace is a former seat of Czech rulers. The palace is a mix of many architectural styles, particularly Gothic and Renaissance (admission not included).
Golden Lane sits adjacent to the Prague Castle and consists of an assortment of small, brightly painted houses. These houses used to host historical figures, like Franz Kafka (admission is not included)
The Prague Castle was built on a hill. This area is nowadays called Hradchin (Hradcany) and provides great views of the city.
Near the entrance to the Prague you can admire the monument of T.G.Masaryk, the founder of Czechoslovakia and the 1st president.
Nerudova street leads to Little Quarter and is lined with Baroque and Classical palaces.
The Lesser Town Square (Malostranske namesti) is the main square of Lesser Town. In the middle of the Square you can admire St.Nicholas Church, the dominant of Lesser Town.
St. Nicholas Church is the most beautiful Baroque church in Prague and dominant of the Liitle Quarter. W.A.Mozart liked to practise on the organ here because of excellent acustics.
The John Lennon wall had been decorated by stories and grievances during communist times which led to a clash between hundreds of students and security police on the nearby Charles Bridge.
Banks of Kampa Island are washed by water of Vltava river on the one side and on the other one by the Devil's Stream which was created in the 12th century as a millrace. it is an amazing place to take awesome pictures of the Charles Bridge, the Vltava river and Prague historical center.
The Charles Bridge is a Gothic stone arch bridge that crosses the Vltava river in Prague. Its construction started in 1357 under the auspices of King Charles IV. The Charles bridge provides some of the most astonishing views of Prague.
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