“Very thorough tour”
Our original guide Miriam was ill and couldn’t do the tour, but she arranged to have her colleague Bety guide the tour for us. Bety was very knowledgeable and gave us a thorough tour of the history of the area. It was a poignant experience for us.
“Great Guide”
Miriam wss everything you want in a guide of a Jewish Community. She was knowledgeable, compassionate, and flexible. Very responsive communications. Made great restaurant recommendations. Highly recommend her.
Miriam A.
Dear David, thank you for your review! It has been a pleasure to show you around.
Larry N.
VIP Strahov Library entry and hidden gem garden
“Great tour modified by Miriam to cater to our desires.”
Miriam used the Library & Hidden Neighborhood tour as a basis for a very personal experience. Communication with her eliminated going to spots we had been to in the days prior on other tours. Miriam became sick and arranged for Alzbeta to do our tour on a day's notice. She was one of the few licensed people that can get access into the restricted areas of Strahov library. Alzbeta was the most knowledgeable guide I've encountered in many years. She was also very personable, and we truly enjoyed the time spent. Some guides tend to recite a presentation, but Alzbeta shared stories with plenty of interaction. Highly recommend working with Miriam for a tour and visiting the inside of the Strahov library.
Behold rich history and culture in the Czech Republic with a private tour guide. Discover hidden gems and dive into captivating experiences. Czechia awaits!
Explore Prague's lesser-known corners with a local tour guide that knows their way around the popular location. You get the best of both worlds, experiencing major attractions, and lesser known sites. Wander through the charming district of Vinohrady, where tree-lined streets, Art Nouveau architecture, and trendy cafés create an authentic locally beloved experience.
Uncover hidden art installations, like the rotating Kafka Head statue, and delve into the stories behind them. A private tour guide ensures you don't miss the intriguing details that make the Czech Republic one of a kind.
Generally, 4–5 days in the Land of The Bohemian Crown will allow you to see the best of Czechia, while having some much-needed rest time in between. Need some itinerary inspiration? Check out these Czechia Tours;
With over 2000 castles, several hiking routes, and the vibrant cities of Prague & Brno to keep you busy, 5 days might not be enough! For even more Czech fun, look through our Czech Republic private tours page.
This depends on what you’re looking to do, but generally, the shoulder seasons of March to May (9 – 20°C) & October to September (13 – 24°C) offer the perfect balance of moderate weather, minimal crowds and fun activities (Prague Grand Prix & the Spring International Music Festival)
Want to know more about Czechia? Check out our Tourism In The Czech Republic Statistics article.
The Czech Republic has several regions that draw in millions of tourists looking to experience history, arts, culture and relaxation, with these regions being the most popular;
What about venues? Well, these are the most visited sites in the country.
YES. Prague has a safety ranking for walking around during the day of 91 out of 100, and a nighttime safety ranking of 73.8 which is higher than cities like Paris and New York. To add to the appeal, US citizens do not have to have a visa for tourism travel that falls under 90 days.
Prague, also known as the City of A Hundred Spires, is the most visited city in Czechia, with around 19 million domestic and international tourists visiting the city in 2022.
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