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“Prague to Budapest”
Superb ride. Professional, safe and comfy. Recommend to travelers.
Petr Transfer
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Carolyn R.
“Excellent tour guide”
Miriam is a history scholar and shares her knowledge with grace and charm. She is efficient, organized, and thorough and speaks excellent English. Highly recommend her.
Miriam A.
Thank you so much for your beautiful review and for choosing to spend your morning with me. It was truly a pleasure to guide you, and I’m so glad you enjoyed the experience. I hope you will take with you only the best memories of Prague and that the rest of your journey is filled with wonderful moments. Should you ever return, I would be delighted to explore even more of the city with you. Miriam
Sasha S.
“Trip to Karlovi Vari”
My wife and I were impressed with Helen's knowledge, experience and helpfulness all the way! That was a highlight of our recent trip to Europe visiting 4 countries, 7 cities! My warmest regards to Helen! Sasha Starr.
Helen K.
Thank you so much for 5 stars!!! It was really great days that we spent together.
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Open up your travel world to Prague’s lesser known gems with a local tour guide. Go beyond the Prague castle to Vysehrad is a historic fortress with ancient origins and panoramic views of the city. A private tour guide can illuminate the fortress's significance in Prague's history, regaling visitors with tales of its founding and the legends surrounding its walls. They can also lead you to lesser-known corners, such as the Vysehrad Cemetery, where famous Czech figures are buried, providing insights into their lives and legacies.
Exploring these lesser-known gems can provide a more authentic and intimate experience of the city. Hiring a private tour guide can greatly enhance your visit by offering personalized attention, and access to a new level of traveling.
Though it varies depending on what you want to see, typically we would recommend spending at least 3 to 4 days to fully experience the city and its main attractions. Here are some ideas for how to spend these 3–4 days;
Day 1: Explore Old Town Square & The Prague Castle
Day 2: Discover the Lesser Town and Jewish Quarter
Day 3: Prague River Cruise and Tour Of Wenceslas Square
Day 4: Day Trip To Kutná Hora or Český Krumlov,
For more itinerary inspiration, check out our Prague private tours page.
Walking! Walking is the best way to discover all that Prague has to offer. Places like Old Town Square and Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge and Prague Castle, and Lesser Town and St. Nicholas Church are all close to one another, making a walking tour the best way to hit major and minor landmarks.
Here are some must-see sites and experiences that are exclusive to Prague.
Yes! Prague has a high English proficiency of 565/700, with around 45% of the city’s population speaking English. Many people in Prague, particularly those working in the tourism industry, speak English fluently. Additionally, English is commonly taught in schools as a second language, contributing to the overall proficiency of the population.
Yes! You can spend days walking around the city’s various iconic landmarks as most are connected by a bridge, river or short walkway. Want to try a walking tour? Check out our favorite Prague themed walking tours.
Spring (April to June) and Autumn (September to October) months are generally seen as the best time to visit Prague because of the lower tourist crowds and pleasant weather (9-16°C in Spring and 14-9°C in Autumn). But travel time depends on what activities you’re interested in and what time you have. If you prefer warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours, visiting during the summer months (July to August) is best (averages are 18-17°C).
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