Prague is considered one of the most impressive European cities, and Lesser Town — its integral part. Here, at the foot of the princely castle, in the 13th century, King Přemysl Otakar II established the Small Town, which was considered one of the most attractive places in Prague.
Malá Strana was not only a royal city, but also the lands of various monasteries, monastic orders and ordinary citizens. Cultures and traditions mixed here, creating a unique atmosphere.
Today Mala Strana — This is a place where the historical memory of great times has been preserved. Here you will find monasteries, temples and palaces representing different eras. The unchanging symbol of Lesser Town is the Church of Our Lady the Victorious, which houses one of the Prague relics — Ezulyatka figurine. This is where you feel the spirit of ancient times, as if time stands still to give you a unique experience.
Walking through the narrow streets of Mala Strana, you will feel how every stone is imbued with history. St. Nicholas Cathedral and St. Thomas Church, Albrecht Wallenstein Palace — every building — this is a chapter of a great book telling about the glorious past of this unique place.
Languages of the tour
- Russian
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- St. Nicholas Cathedral — the largest baroque temple not only in Prague, but also in the Czech Republic.
- Palace and park of the famous commander Albrecht Valenstein.
- Mała Strana is the oldest historical district of Prague, in which there are almost no modern buildings.
- There are more than 30 palaces, several picturesque parks and ancient temples.
- You will see the famous John Lennon wall in Prague.
- The Church of Our Lady of Victory and the Prague Baby Jesus, which have magical properties.
- The legendary Charles Bridge.
- Prague Venice (Chertovka River).
- the narrowest street in Prague, its width is only 70 cm.
- Kafka Museum with the Pissing Men fountain.
- Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul (+ 50 CZK paid separately*)
Attractions

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.

The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and St. John the Baptist in Sedlec near Kutna Hora is a unique UNESCO monument and the convent church of the former oldest abbey of the Cistercian order in the Czech Republic (founded in 1142). The cathedral, together with the ossuary, is the oldest part of Kutná Hora.

A remarkable Baroque complex - the former monastery of the Discalced Carmelites - is located in the southwestern part of Hradcanska Square.

Discover the secret of Prague Jezulatko in the Church of Our Lady Victorious. The legendary statue, embodying hopes and desires, has attracted tourists for centuries

St. Thomas Church