Explore Prague’s rich history on a walking tour through its iconic squares, uncovering stories from the 11th to 21st century.
Explore Prague’s rich history on a walking tour through its iconic squares, uncovering stories from the 11th to 21st century.
- St. Vitus Cathedral - A quick visit to St. Vitus Cathedral, a globally renowned Gothic masterpiece and emblem of the Czech state, along with the Prague Castle, the birthplace of the Czech state and nation, and the largest castle in the world.
- Hradcanske Namesti - The square in front of Prague Castle, encircled by 17th-century palaces of the…
- St. Vitus Cathedral - A quick visit to St. Vitus Cathedral, a globally renowned Gothic masterpiece and emblem of the Czech state, along with the Prague Castle, the birthplace of the Czech state and nation, and the largest castle in the world.
- Hradcanske Namesti - The square in front of Prague Castle, encircled by 17th-century palaces of the most influential noblemen, offering a breathtaking view of the city.
- Malostranske namesti - The heart of the Lesser Town featuring St. Nicholas Church, a baroque gem.
- Charles Bridge - A prominent landmark of Prague, this 700-year-old bridge is adorned with numerous statues and provides magnificent views of the city.
- Lesser Town - Prague’s Lesser Town, one of Europe’s best-preserved baroque districts, boasts lush gardens, grand palaces, and charming houses, filled with cozy restaurants, small shops, and other attractions.
- Josefov - The Jewish quarter, reconstructed at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries, is a masterpiece of Neo-Renaissance and Art Nouveau styles.
- Old Town Square - The heart of Prague’s Old Town, rich with 800 years of history, featuring the famous Astronomical Clock.
- Stare Mesto (Old Town) - The legendary Old Town of Prague.
- Wenceslas Square (Vaclavske namEsti) - The main square of modern Prague, witnessing all the movements of the 20th and 21st centuries, a place that never sleeps.

- Guide service
- Guide service
- Snacks
- Private transportation
- Snacks
- Private transportation
A walking tour through Prague’s four main squares (Hradčany, Lesser Town, Old Town, and Wenceslas) offers a journey through time, spanning from the 11th to the 21st century. Prague is often referred to as the “heart of Europe” for good reason—many pivotal events that impacted the continent, such as the Reformation and the 30 Years’ War, originated here….
A walking tour through Prague’s four main squares (Hradčany, Lesser Town, Old Town, and Wenceslas) offers a journey through time, spanning from the 11th to the 21st century. Prague is often referred to as the “heart of Europe” for good reason—many pivotal events that impacted the continent, such as the Reformation and the 30 Years’ War, originated here. The city has experienced both prosperity, as the capital of the Holy Roman Empire and the young Czechoslovakia, and decline, as a mere city within Austro-Hungary. Its medieval churches, baroque palaces, and Bauhaus districts are rich with history.
For centuries, Prague has been a melting pot of German, Jewish, and Czech cultures. The legendary Golem was created here; Doctor Faust resided here. In more recent times, it has connections to Mozart, Kafka, and Milos Forman.
During this walk, participants will encounter Prague’s most iconic landmarks and delve into its history, architecture, and culture. The operator is eager to engage in discussions—whether about medieval history, cuisine, or nightlife, they will provide guidance.
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.