Prague, with its rich history and cultural heritage, is truly one of the most amazing cities in the world. Hundreds of spiers that decorate its sky create a unique silhouette that is instantly recognized by millions of people around the world.
Prague has always been and remains a center of attraction for artists, writers, philosophers and dreamers. Alphonse Mucha, creator of the famous art novo posters, and Franz Kafka, whose works still inspire many, left their indescribable mark on the history of the city.
But Prague – it is not only history and culture, it is also a place where every corner is imbued with legends and mysticism, where every street is intertwined with the saga of the past. It is a historical chest in which everyone will find something for themselves, be it architectural masterpieces, art galleries, or just cozy street cafes.
Prague is truly unique, and visiting it will leave an unforgettable experience for everyone who decides to immerse themselves in its atmosphere and learn its secrets.
- Romanesque basilicas;
- French and German Gothic;
- Ancient synagogues;
- Italian Renaissance and Baroque;
Languages of the tour
- Russian
Information
- The tram and foot tour allows you to get a better look at the historical center of old Prague (tram tickets are already included in the tour price);
- The route includes rare historical places that cannot be reached by bus;
- Excursion around Prague – one of the most memorable and most conveniently priced for family travel;
- For simplicity and convenience, the entire tour is conducted in Russian and only in a mini-group;
- Ideal for those who have not traveled for a long time or are visiting the Czech capital for the first time;
Attractions
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
the second largest architectural and historical complex in Prague
center of the Holy Inquisition
You can hear the striking of the legendary astronomical clock - the chimes "Orloy".