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Prague: 3-Hour Old Town and Prague Castle Tour in German

1. Prague: 3-Hour Old Town and Prague Castle Tour in German

Go on an exciting journey and discover the capital of the Czech Republic. If you are visiting Prague for the first time and want to get an overview of the city, this tour is a perfect choice. Start your guided tour at the Old Town Square, which is the main market square in the old town of Prague and the site of the Church of Mother of God before Týn. Stroll along the picturesque streets and pass Estates Theater as well as Charles University. Next, see the Old Town Hall with its astronomical clock, where you can marvel at a masterpiece of Gothic science. Walk to the birthplace of Franz Kafka and discover the Jewish quarter. See the Maisel Synagogue and Pinkas Synagogue exteriors, before you stroll along the old Jewish cemetery. Then, pass the new town hall and the Clementinum, and head to Charles Bridge. Cross Charles Bridge until you reach the tram station Malostranské Náměsti. From there you will ascend Prague Castle. Wander along the Royal Garden (Apr-Oct also visit inside the gardens) and walk past the presidential office and Hradčany square where you can enjoy the view to the German embassy. Visit the inner courtyards of Prague Castle and the Golden Lane, walking past the St. Vitus Cathedral exteriors. At the end of Golden Lane, you will see Daliborka Tower that used to constitute a part of the rampart. The tour will end at St. Wenceslas vineyard.

Prague: Old Town Hall & Astronomical Clock Entrance Ticket

2. Prague: Old Town Hall & Astronomical Clock Entrance Ticket

The Old Town Hall is located on the Old Town Square and was established in 1338 as the seat of the Old Town administration. The complex consists of 5 buildings. The dominant part of the building is a Gothic tower with a chapel and a unique astronomical clock, where every hour between 9:00 AM and 11:00 PM, the twelve apostles rotate. Start your tour on the first floor, where the state rooms are located. Continue to the Gothic chapel of the Virgin Mary and the ceremonial halls. Afterwards, use the staircase leading to the third floor to the viewing gallery of the 70-meter tall tower and enjoy the most amazing views of Prague. A guided visit of the Old Town Hall medieval underground is included in your entrance ticket, so make sure not to miss out!

Prague: Old Town and Jewish Quarter Guided Tour in German

3. Prague: Old Town and Jewish Quarter Guided Tour in German

Embark on a guided walking tour through the historic streets of Prague. Learn the history behind each turn from your guide and visit highlights, including the Jewish Quarter and the impressive astronomical clock. Start in Old Town Square, which is the site of the Church of Our Lady before Týn and was the main market square in Prague. Take a walk along picturesque streets by the Estates Theater and Charles University. See the Old Town Hall with its astronomical clock, and marvel at a masterpiece of Gothic science. Walk to the birthplace of Franz Kafka and discover the Jewish Quarter. Admire the Maisel and exteriors of Pinkas synagogues before passing by the old Jewish cemetery. See the outsides of New Town Hall and the Clementinum, before heading to Charles Bridge, where the tour ends.

Prague: Old Town, Astronomical Clock, and Underground Tour

4. Prague: Old Town, Astronomical Clock, and Underground Tour

Explore Prague’s main historical area including its 12th-century hidden underground and learn more about the city’s major historical events, important figures, and life in dark medieval times. Walk across Charles Bridge and then explore the complex labyrinth of the Old Town. Continue on your adventure as you explore the deep dungeons and chambers under Old Town Square with another expert guide. Climb the Old Town Hall tower and experience one of the best views in Prague. Learn more about the sites you visit such as Prague’s most famous bridge surrounded by legends and numerological mysteries, the world-unique “Orloj” Astronomical Clock with impressive mechanisms, or Jewish Quarter and its still-preserved old cemetery and synagogues. From Prague’s most significant public execution and twisted tale of The Clock master creator’s fate, through emperor Charles IV.’s “golden” era, to the locals’ fight for freedom and democracy in the 20th century times — you will learn a great deal about the city’s major historical events, important figures, and life in medieval times.

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What people are saying about Old Town Hall, Prague

It's a must if you want to see the palace! My family and I made it a day trip. It was a 30 min drive from Paris. Make sure to line up early because even if you have your tickets the line was still long. The audio guide came in handy and it was nice to learn the history. Make sure you use comfortable walking shoes since you are going to walking throughout the whole estate. Once you enter the gardens there are restaurants and they have really good food. Also if you want to splurge and a bit lazy to walk they offer golf cart and bike rentals to get around! Overall it was a great experience and it's a must!

An extremely informative tour expertly led by Dana. There were some cancellations but she thankfully decided to go ahead with this more specialist tour. Walked the back streets of Prague learning about the background to the assassination culminating in St Cyril’s and Methodius church. Highly recommended.

The climb up to the top was so much easier than we expected! There wasn't as many steps as we originally thought there might of been. There is a lift that people could use at an extra cost. The views were absolutely stunning and even better at night with all the lights

Very nice visit! Do not hesitate to take the guided tour which is included in the price of the ticket and which allows you to visit the basements.

Super crowded day, but the guide was able to juggle it very well.