Immerse yourself in Prague’s classical music history on a guided walking tour. Enjoy a concert in a historic chapel and savor traditional Czech cuisine. Book now!
Immerse yourself in Prague’s classical music history on a guided walking tour. Enjoy a concert in a historic chapel and savor traditional Czech cuisine. Book now!
- The Estates Theatre - This 18th-century gem is regarded as one of Europe’s most stunning theaters. As Prague’s oldest theater, it holds a special connection to Mozart, who conducted the world premiere of Don Giovanni here. Its neoclassical façade and opulent interiors make it one of the city’s most exquisite buildings.
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The Estates Theatre - This 18th-century gem is regarded as one of Europe’s most stunning theaters. As Prague’s oldest theater, it holds a special connection to Mozart, who conducted the world premiere of Don Giovanni here. Its neoclassical façade and opulent interiors make it one of the city’s most exquisite buildings.
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Staromestske namesti - Known as Prague’s Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí), this area serves as the historic core and central point of the city’s UNESCO-listed Old Town. Surrounded by magnificent Romanesque, Baroque, and Gothic architecture, the medieval square features some of Prague’s most photographed landmarks.
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Stare Mesto (Old Town) - As one of Prague’s oldest districts, it represents the medieval heart of the city. It’s always bustling with tourists, day and night. Križovnický Square, with views of Charles Bridge and Prague Castle, is arguably the city’s most beautiful square. The area’s unique historical ambiance, with its Gothic houses, churches, cobblestone streets, and stone towers, blends seamlessly with modern life. A wide variety of bars, restaurants, dance clubs, international brand shops, galleries, and hotels bring vibrancy to the old city. The charming cobblestone streets promise unforgettable nightlife and parties.
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Klementinum - The historic Clementinum in Prague is a sprawling complex of stunning Baroque and Rococo halls. As one of Europe’s largest building complexes, it was constructed from the mid-16th to mid-18th century, originally serving as a Jesuit dormitory. Today, the Clementinum is primarily home to the Czech National Library.
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Klementinum Mirror Chapel - Classical concert in the Mirror Chapel
Featuring a program with Vivaldi’s Spring and Winter from the Four Seasons and classical masterpieces performed by a chamber ensemble of the Dvorák Symphony Orchestra, along with an organ, solo violin, and singer, this concert at Prague’s cherished Klementinum is sure to entice you to return. The Mirror Chapel, officially named the Chapel of the Annunciation, is part of the Klementinum complex in Prague’s Old Town. It earned its name from the numerous mirrors adorning its interior. -
Charles Bridge - This grand walkway connects Prague’s Old Town with the Lesser Town and Castle District. The 15th-century Charles Bridge (Karluv Most) is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. The impressive Gothic bridge boasts 16 stone arches, two watchtowers, and 30 blackened Baroque statues of various saints.
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Rudolfinum - As Prague’s most esteemed concert hall, it is the home of the Czech Philharmonic, which first performed here in 1896 under Antonín Dvořák’s direction. The Neo-Renaissance building, constructed between 1876 and 1884, originally housed a picture gallery, museum collections, and a concert hall. Between 1918-1938 and 1945-1946, it served as the National Assembly building. The main hall, Dvořák Hall, hosts exceptional classical music concerts.
- The remaining time is the period during which guests enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.
- Dinner
- Classical concert ticket
- Dinner
- Classical concert ticket
Join me as we explore the enchanting lanes of Prague, immersing ourselves in the city’s deep-rooted classical music heritage, attending a captivating concert, and savoring delectable Czech fare. My tour is designed for both classical music aficionados and those who have a fondness for culture, offering a unique opportunity to uncover the many facets of…
Join me as we explore the enchanting lanes of Prague, immersing ourselves in the city’s deep-rooted classical music heritage, attending a captivating concert, and savoring delectable Czech fare. My tour is designed for both classical music aficionados and those who have a fondness for culture, offering a unique opportunity to uncover the many facets of Prague in an engaging and innovative manner.
On this classical music-themed walking tour, you will have the chance to delve into Prague’s local history, culture, and gastronomy. Spend a personalized evening in Prague’s magical Old Town, which includes attending a classical concert in a Baroque chapel dating back to 300 years and savoring a Czech meal at an authentic local eatery. Your guide, a native Praguer who boasts 15 years in the tourism industry, will ensure you experience the city like a true local.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.