Embark on a private Prague tour by car and discover the fascinating world of famed musicians and operas. Follow in the footsteps of Mozart, Dvořák, and Smetana, visit historic landmarks, and explore the iconic John Lennon Wall. Book now!
Embark on a private Prague tour by car and discover the fascinating world of famed musicians and operas. Follow in the footsteps of Mozart, Dvořák, and Smetana, visit historic landmarks, and explore the iconic John Lennon Wall. Book now!
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Nerudova Street - This tour begins at 9am and lasts for 6 hours. Travel is by private car or minivan. Many beautiful sights related to music will be seen.
The tour includes a visit to the renowned Nerudova Street and the House at the Three Fiddles. - St. Nicholas Church - Explore the top Baroque Church of St. Nicholas from the 18th century,…
- Nerudova Street - This tour begins at 9am and lasts for 6 hours. Travel is by private car or minivan. Many beautiful sights related to music will be seen.
The tour includes a visit to the renowned Nerudova Street and the House at the Three Fiddles.
- St. Nicholas Church - Explore the top Baroque Church of St. Nicholas from the 18th century, located in the charming Little Town. It features a unique organ built between 1745 and 1746, which was played during the requiem Mass for Mozart.
- Mala Strana (Little Quarter) - Ema Destinnová (1878-1930), a world-famous Czech opera singer, achieved great success as the star of the Berlin State Opera and London’s Covent Garden. She also performed at New York’s Metropolitan Opera alongside Enrico Caruso. The tour includes a visit to the house where she lived in Little Town Square.
- John Lennon Wall - The John Lennon Wall, the most famous wall on Kampa Island, is covered with graffiti featuring romantic poetry, philosophical texts, and images by supporters of the hippie movement. After John Lennon’s death, it became a symbol of protest against the communist regime. In the garden of the convent of the Order of the Knights of Malta, hidden behind the “Lennon Wall,” grows what is said to be the largest sycamore in Prague, sometimes called the Beethoven Sycamore. Legend has it that the composer enjoyed sitting under it during his visit to Prague.
- Rudolfinum - The Rudolfinum, home to the Dvořák Concert Hall, is a splendid Neo-Renaissance building by the river, hosting classical music concerts.
The statue of Antonín Dvořák, unveiled at the end of the Prague Spring Festival in 2000, stands in front of the building. He was one of the most respected and frequently performed Czech composers and became the director of the U.S. National Conservatory in New York in 1892.
- Klementinum - The Klementinum is the largest and one of the most historic complexes of buildings in the Old Town, founded in 1232. Concerts are held in the beautiful Mirror Chapel, where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart once played the organ.
- The Estates Theatre - The Estates Theatre, a magnificent building from 1783, was constructed in the Empire and Classical style and is still preserved in nearly original condition. The theatre’s history is closely linked to the musical genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, particularly with the world premiere of his opera Don Giovanni, which remains in the repertoire.
- Obecni Dum - The Municipal House is the city’s premier Art Nouveau building and one of the finest in Europe. It houses the Smetana Concert Hall, the grandest concert hall in Prague, where the largest orchestras perform.
A bust of Frédéric François Chopin, a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist who lived in Prague in 1829 and 1830, can be seen here.
- Singing Fountain - The Singing Fountain, located in the garden of the Summerhouse of Queen Ann, is one of the most beautiful Renaissance fountains north of the Alps. The water flowing from the fountain creates a sweet rhythmic sound as it falls on a resonating bronze plate.
- Prague National Theater Opera - The National Theatre (Czech: Národní divadlo) in Prague is renowned as the alma mater of Czech opera and a national monument of Czech history and art.
The National Theatre is one of the most important Czech cultural institutions, with a rich artistic tradition that has helped preserve and develop key aspects of the nation, including the Czech language and a sense of Czech musical and dramatic expression.
Today, the National Theatre consists of three artistic ensembles: opera, ballet, and drama.
- State Opera - The State Opera (Czech: Státní opera) is an opera house in Prague, Czech Republic. It is part of the National Theatre of the Czech Republic, established by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic in 1992. The theatre originally opened in 1888 as the New German Theatre and was known as the Smetana Theatre from 1949 to 1989. It was later renamed the Prague State Opera and currently hosts approximately 300 performances a year.
- Karlin Musical Theatre - The Musical Theatre Karlín (Czech: Hudební divadlo Karlín) is located in the Karlín district of Prague and is primarily dedicated to operettas and musical theatre. Built in 1881, it is now the second-largest theatre in Prague after the Prague State Opera.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Admission fees
- Lunch
- Admission fees
- Lunch
The Musical Prague Private Tour, conducted by car or minivan, spans a duration of 6 hours. Your day will commence at 9am from your hotel’s lobby. Witness the birthplaces of renowned operas and concerts. Traverse the paths of Antonín Dvořák, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Bedřich Smetana, and other acclaimed musicians leading to the John Lennon Wall….
The Musical Prague Private Tour, conducted by car or minivan, spans a duration of 6 hours. Your day will commence at 9am from your hotel’s lobby. Witness the birthplaces of renowned operas and concerts. Traverse the paths of Antonín Dvořák, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Bedřich Smetana, and other acclaimed musicians leading to the John Lennon Wall.
Experience the Strahov Monastery and Basilica of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, a location visited by Mozart in 1787, in the company of an opera singer and his friend Josefína Dušková.
You will be introduced to Loretto church, housing a renowned carillon hailing from the late 17th century, and one of the few remaining instruments of this type.
We will also present to you a house which played the role of Mozart’s residence in the film ‘Amadeus’.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Dress code is smart casual
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.