City Tours - Prague

Are you thrilled by magic Prague, or are you just curious to get to know the Czech Republic and the way of life in this country? No problem with us. We arrange trips to all popular parts of our republic as well as to areas where you can hardly spot a living soul. We will be also glad to prepare any trip you will ask for. We provide all you need for a wonderful trip: accommodation, board, guide, transport, visit of historical and cultural spots.

PRAGUE - HISTORICAL CITY - Be fascinated by Prague’s history
This route will enable you to acquire an overall view of the historic sites in the city of a hundred spires - Prague. From your bus you will see the most important areas of the city: the State Opera, the National Museum, Wenceslas Square, Vysehrad, Charles Square, the National Theatre, the Lesser Town, Strahov Monastery, Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, the former Jewish Quarter and the Old Town Square, where the tour ends.

Duration: 2 hours | Departure: Daily | Information: liberty@liberty.cz

GRAND CITY TOUR OF PRAGUE - Join this Tour and discover Prague
During the grand sightseeing tour, you will be given all the basic information about Golden Prague’s historic monuments. A bus will take you past the State Opera, the National Museum and Wenceslas Square with its statue of St. Wenceslas. Then you will continue through Charles Square to the banks of the Vltava River, to Charles Bridge, the Rudolfinum and across the river to Prague Castle. There a walk around the castle courtyards awaits you, where amongst other things, you will have the opportunity to see St. Vitus Cathedral. The bus will then take you across the Vltava to the Old Town, passing through the former Jewish Quarter to the Old Town Square, where you will find St. Nicholas church, the Tyn Cathedral and the Old Town Hall with its astronomical clock (HORLOGE) and apostles. Here, not far from the modern city centre, the tour ends.

Duration: 3.5 hours | Departure: Daily | Information: liberty@liberty.cz

CITY TOUR + BOAT TRIP with drink
The tour will enable you to acquire an overall view of the historic sites in the city of a hundred spires - Prague. From your bus you will see the most important areas of the city. After approximately 1.5 hours you will leave your bus and get on the board of the boat and continue your tour with the pleasant one hour lasting cruise where you will be served a coffee or a soft drink. The cruise starts and ends near the Charles Bridge. Walking along the Charles Bridge follows after. Cruise and walking tour aren´t guided, you will be accompanied by our English speaking assistant who will give you commentary in English or give you written itinerary and monument descriptions in one of following languages (German, French, Italian, Spanish). The tour ends at the Charles Bridge.

Duration: 3.5 hours | Departure: Daily | Information: liberty@liberty.cz

JEWISH PRAGUE - A unique walk through Prague’s famous Jewish history
A trip to the Jewish history. During this walking tour you will see the only Central European Jewish town-quarter that survived the holocaust. You will stroll through the Old Jewish Cemetery, visit some of the six surviving synagogues and Kafka’s house. You will then walk through Maiselova street and reach the Old Town Square where your journey to the past ends. The price includes admission to the Jewish Museum and the Old Jewish Cemetery.

Duration: 2.5 hours | Departure: Daily except Sat and Jewish holidays | Information: liberty@liberty.cz

PRAGUE BY BOAT WITH LUNCH
A bus will take you  to the Vltava River where an air-conditioned pleasure boat awaits you. During the 2-hour cruise along the Vltava, with lunch served in the form of a buffet, accompanied by pleasant music, you will be offered a fantastic view of the river, lined with important buildings and historic monuments. The tour ends on the river bank by the Intercontinental hotel. The tour is not guided.

Duration: 2.5 hours | Departure: Daily | Information: liberty@liberty.cz

CRUISE ON VLTAVA RIVER with coffee and cake

A bus will take you to the Vltava River where an air-conditioned pleasure boat awaits you. The hour long cruise along the Vltava with refreshments (coffee or tea and cake), offers fantastic views of the river, lined with exquisite historic monuments. At the end of the cruise, your guide will take you along Parizska Street, through the former Jewish Quarter, to the Old Town Square where the tour ends.

Duration: 2 hours | Departure: Daily | Information: liberty@liberty.cz

PRAGUE CASTLE IN DETAIL – A tour of Prague Castle
You will be taken to Prague Castle by bus, even it is a walking tour. Our guide will take you on a tour of Prague Castle interior – the Royal Palace, St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George’s Basilica and Golden Lane, acquainting you with all the important historical details of the Castle. You will then go through the Lesser Town to Charles Bridge where the tour ends.

Duration: 3.5 hours | Departure: Daily | Information: liberty@liberty.cz

PRAGUE BY NIGHT - Enjoy the Night Prague from Bus and Boat
Would you like to be fascinated by Prague´s history and atmosphere much more than up to now? Choose this night tour to spend an enjoyable evening. A bus will take you from the Powder Tower to the Vltava River where an air-conditioned pleasure boat awaits you. You will receive a welcome aperitif, while a cold and hot buffet with a wide choice of dishes will be available. Accompanied by pleasant music, you will be taken on a three hour cruise along the Vltava, offering fantastic views of the river, lined by well-lit historic monuments such as the Rudolfinum, Charles Bridge, majestic Prague Castle, the National Theatre, Vysehrad and more. You will then be taken on a short bus tour of other romantic places in Golden Prague. The tour ends on Republic Square.

Duration: 4 hours | Departure: Daily | Information: liberty@liberty.cz

PRAGUE CASTLE BY NIGHT

A bus will take you to the Prague Castle area, where the tour starts. You will be walking through the Castle courtyards (no entrance), enjoy the drink in the Castle restaurant and then slowly continue through the Castle complex. The tour ends in the Malostranska metro or tram station.

Duration: 2.5 hours | Departure: Daily | Information: liberty@liberty.cz

PRAGUE ON FOOT - Walking tour
We will show you the historic centre of the capital. From the Powder Tower we will walk along the Royal Route to the Old Town Square. Our walk will continue along Karlova Street to the Charles Bridge. From here we can offer you a magical view of Prague Castle. Here the tour ends.

Duration: 3 hours | Departure: Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun | Information: liberty@liberty.cz

FOLKLORE PARTY WITH DINNER

A bus will take you to a typical Czech restaurant. Here you will be offered a traditional dinner, an aperitif, coffee and an unlimited amount of beer, wine or non-alcoholic beverages. During dinner you will be able to enjoy a folklore program with live music and dancing. After three hours, a guide will take you to Republic Square.

Duration: 4 hours | Departure: Thu, Sat | Information: liberty@liberty.cz

EVENING WITH BEER

The tour starts at the Republica Square. We will show you the historic centre of the capital. From the Powder Tower we will walk along the Royal Route to the Old Town Square. Our walk will continue along Karlova Street to the Charles Bridge. From here we can offer you a magical view of Prague Castle. Finally our guide will take you to the downtown brewery where a typical Czech dinner and beer (or wine or soft drinks) will be served. The guided tour ends after 1.5 hour but you  are free to stay in a brewery till late evening.

Duration: 1.5 hour | Departure: Mon, Fri, Sun | Information: liberty@liberty.cz

The Royal Route
It is the liveliest part of old Prague. It begins at the Powder Tower, runs through the Celetna Street, across the Old Town Square and the Little Square, the Charles Bridge, along Malostranske Square and all the way up Nerudova Street to Prague Castle. Overall it is two and half kilometres long. Why Royal? For the whole centuries kings had their residence down in the town close to the Powder Tower on the site of the present Municipal House. The Royal Way was the link between the king’s court and St. Vitus Cathedral.

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The Castle Route
This route includes sightseeing of Prague Castle area where it is possible to visit Saint Vitus Cathedral, The Old Royal Palace, Bazilica of Saint George (the church was built at the end of the 10th century), and Saint Georges Convent with an exhibition of Gothic paintings exhibited here. At the end of this walk we will take a look at the Golden Lane. There is a house, where the famous Jewish writer Franz Kafka lived.

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The Hradcany Route
Nearby Prague Castle there is a small town named Hradcany. Here it is possible to see an exhibition of European art of the National Gallery housed in the Sternberg Palace. You will see works by Tintoretto, Canaletto, El Greco, Dürer, Rembrandt. Opposite the Sternberg Palace it is possible to visit an exhibition of the Historical Military Museum. Close to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs we will visit the Loreto church. There is the largest carillon in the country. It has 27 bells, large ones and small ones. Every hour you will hear an extra melody, The Song to Mary. Then it is possible to visit the Strahov library, which is one of the most beautiful historical libraries in Europe.

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The Wenceslas Route
The dominant of this square is the National Museum, of course the largest Museum for the scope of its exhibits and the wealth of its collections and by date of the foundation 1818 one of the oldest. It includes five departments: The Natural science Museum; The Historical Museum; The Library of the National Museum; The Little Museum of Asiatic, African and American Cultures; Museum of Czech Music.

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The Vysehrad Route
The walk in the very mysterious part of Prague includes sightseeing of one of the four existing rotundas in Prague. The rotunda of Saint Martin was built at the end of the 11th century. We also visit the Vysehrad cemetery and Pantheon where Antonin Dvorak, Bedrich Smetana, Karel Capek are buried. We also take a look at the Citadel's casemates, the only underground area of this kind in Prague.

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The Old Town Route
Includes sightseeing of Bethlehem Chapel (was erected in 1391 for the exclusive purpose of preaching in the Czech language) The Naprstek Museum is the unique of its kind in the Czech Republic housing collections illustrating all world cultures. The Clam - Gallas Palace is a supreme example of palace architecture and one of the most significant achievements of Prague baroque. You will see the giants bent double under the weight of its balconies from far off so you can not miss it. Those statues as well as the interior sculptural decoration are the work of the foremost Czech baroque sculptor Matyas Bernard Braun. The Clementinum is the most extensive complex of buildings after Prague Castle. It stands where originally had been 32 houses, 7 courtyards, 3 churches, 2 streets, 2 gardens, one monastery. The Jesuits who came to Prague in 1556 built the whole area. The Rudolfinum was named after art- lover Emperor Rudolph the 2nd and it is the most beautiful neo - Renaissance building in the city after the NationalTheatre.

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The Jewish Route
Includes: The Jewish museum was founded in 1906. It's one of the first such museums in the world and it has assembled nearly 40.000 items, which make it probably the richest collection in the world. The Old - New Synagogue which is an early gothic building completed about 1280 is situated next to the much newer Jewish Town Hall. The Old Jewish cemetery (there is the oldest preserved tombstone dating back to 1439), the burial place of Abigdor Kara, poet and scholar. The Pinkas Synagogue is the one and only memorial to the victims of the Nazi reign of terror.

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The Petrin Route
The oldest Prague funicular still in service ferries the tourists up the Petrin Hill by day and the lovers after sunset. It has 327 meters above sea level and it is one of the highest of the many hills surrounding Prague. The Petrin funicular was built for the National Anniversary Exposition in 1891, and so was the Letna funicular (running till 1914). At first the Petrin funicular was working on the water overbalance principal, but in 1932 after 18 years of standstill the Prague Electric Company took it over and electrified it. In 1965 an extensive landslip occured and the funicular traffic had to be stopped. In 1985 after a thorough reconstruction the funicular was put into operation again. The bottom funicular station is near the Ujezd tram stop. It starts in 10 minutes (in winter in 15 minutes) headways, passes Nebozizek and goes to the top of the Petrin hill. The funicular circulates daily from 9.00 am to 11.30 pm (in winter to 11:20 p.m.). In spring and in autumn, however, regular general overhaulings take place during which the funicular doesn't operate. Here is also possible to visit the maze of mirrors, the laughing hall with convex and concave mirrors which make fantastic caricatures of you.

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