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Prague Castle - Prague Castle can be considered as the head of the city. We will walk through this outstanding complex of historical buildings, paying attention to the amazing Gotique cathedral and the Prague castle itself. On top of that, we will end this location with an outstanding view of the rooftops of Prague.
We are not going to see the historical monuments only from outside. - Nerudova - This is a bucolic street which was a part of The Royal Route before. We will go down the street and we will pay attention to house signs which were actively used before to navigate into the city and have a lot of stories to tell.
- Malostranske namesti - Lesser Town Square is a place of the concentration of an incredible number of luxury palaces, in which the history of the Czech Republic was made by powerful families. We will speak about the exciting fates of the aristocrats. And we will pay special attention to the Church of St. Nicholas, which is the baroque pearl of the city.
- Charles Bridge - Charles Bridge is an energetically charged place. Charles the Fourth himself thought so, laying the first stone on a very special date. We will not only admire the mystical beauty of the bridge, but we will also discuss the most interesting facts about it. And what about making a wish?
- Klementinum - We will stay away from the crowd. Let’s find ourselves in the quiet courtyard of the Jesuits collegium, which is the place created by very dangerous people. What secrets do the walls of Klementinum keep? What role did the Jesuit order play in the history of Prague? We will definitely talk about all of this.
- Stare Mesto (Old Town) - The most important and the most beautiful square in Prague can be considered as the heart of the city. Here all the most important historical events took place. Here was a rich market and here terrible executions took place. The old square is a silent witness to heartbreaking events and has a lot of secrets and surprises we are going to speak about.
- Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock - Every day, hundreds of people come to see the short appearance of the apostles’ statues from the small window on the top of the clock. Why is the Prague Astronomical clock so unique despite the fact that we have around ten similar clocks in Europe? Who was the master who made such a splendid creation? And how to
- 3-hour guided walking tour
Step back in time and delve into Prague’s fascinating past full of mystery, brutality, romance and even a touch of the supernatural. Each cobblestone on our guided walk is steeped in age-old tales.
Join us as we traverse the must-see sights during your visit: the imposing Prague Castle, the iconic Charles Bridge and the mesmerizing Astronomical clock, all accompanied by a knowledgeable guide. Get ready to be awed by the intriguing allure of Gothic churches and magnificent Baroque structures.
We’ll take a relaxed route, crafted for a comfortable amble, which takes us past a spectacular viewpoint overlooking Prague’s vibrant red roofs. Sidestepping the throngs, we will make our way into the serene courtyard of The Clementinum where you can take a moment to breathe and truly immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the city before we make our way into the heart of Prague with its quaint narrow alleys and plethora of dining options.
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