

Excursion – a unique combination of tram travel and walking acquaintance with world attractions. The first part of the route is carried out by tram, providing transportation to Prague Castle, located on a hill, which saves time and provides rest between the walking parts of the tour.
The program is carefully designed to showcase the splendor of the historic city center. Expect majestic views of Prague Castle, the famous Wenceslas Square, a walk through the capital's churches, including St. Vitus Cathedral.
However, this is not all! During the tour we will also cover the Old Town Square, the St. James Church and the Prague Eagle, the medieval customs house and the Dancing House, Lesser Country and Charles Bridge, Hradcany and Rudolfinum, Cathedral of St. Nicholas and < strong>Tyn Temple.
Languages of the tour
- Russian
Route
- Prague Castle
- Wenceslas Square
- St. Vitus Cathedral
- Old Town Square
- Dancing House
- Small country
- Charles Bridge
- Hradčany
- Rudolfinum
- St. Nicholas Cathedral
Information
Order cancellation conditions:
If a tourist cancels an excursion less than 3 days in advance – penalty 100%
Important:
- The company is not responsible for lost items
- Responsibility for having an individual insurance policy falls on the tourist.
- Visiting holy places is permitted only in modest clothing.
We recommend: take drinking water, a hat, and comfortable shoes with you on the excursion
WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE: Sightseeing tour Guide services Walking tour
Attractions

This is the nickname for the Nationale-Nederlanden building on Rašinova Street in Prague, Czech Republic. It was built according to the design of the Croatian-Czech architect Vlado Milunić in collaboration with the Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry on a vacant plot of land on the river bank

Medieval stone arch bridge crossing the Vltava River in Prague, Czech Republic. Its construction began in 1357 under the patronage of King Charles IV and was completed at the beginning of the 15th century. The bridge replaced the old Judith Bridge, built in 1158-1172, which was badly damaged by a flood in 1342. The new bridge was originally called Stone Bridge or Prague Bridge, but since 1870 it has been known as Charles Bridge.

This is a late Gothic and Baroque church in the Old Town of Prague. It was built between 1732 and 1737 on the site of a 13th-century Gothic church, which was also dedicated to St. Nicholas.

Cathedral of St. Vita

Prague Castle, the former residence of princes and kings and the current residence of the country's president

You can hear the striking of the legendary astronomical clock - the chimes "Orloy".

Mala Strana (Small Side) is a historical district in Prague, Czech Republic, located on the western bank of the Vltava, opposite the Old Town. The name is translated from Czech as “Small Side” or “Small Beach”. Mala Strana is famous for its beautiful architecture, narrow streets, luxurious bars and restaurants.

Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí) is one of the main and most famous squares in Prague, Czech Republic. The square is located in the city center and is about 750 meters long. It was named after St. Wenceslas, the patron of the Czech Republic. Wenceslas Square houses various buildings, shops, restaurants and cafes. It serves as a central location for various events, celebrations and protests. One of the most noticeable elements of the square is the statue of St. Wenceslas, installed in its upper part.