The Grand city tour of Prague by car or minivan is fun and relaxing for anybody. You are picked up at your hotel and then you drive through the city centre between the main sites. This is an ideal tour for families, for the first visitors in Prague, for people with walking difficulties - it is the best choice for the Prague trip!
At your hotel
You are picked up at your hotel.
The tour begins at the Strahov monastery from where you have a magnificent view over Prague city centre - you could miss this place on your own.
On the way to Prague castle, you pass by Loreta. You walk through the complex of the Prague castle, you see the inner courtyards, and you also enter the St. Vitus cathedral.
The tour continues to the Lesser Town to find the Lennon Wall which is otherwise difficult to find (you can get lost in the narrow streets).
You see the Charles Bridge, and then you cross the river to the Jewish quarter and the Old Town Square.
The tour ends in the city centre or at your hotel.
City centre or at your hotel
Guide fee
Hotel pick-up
Entrance fees (if applicable)
“Amazing Lenka”
Lenka is fantastic. She possesses a charming, positive personality and is very knowledgeable about Prague; its history, interesting sites to visit, great restaurants to try, etc. Julie and I heartily recommend Lenka to anyone looking for an intelligent, charming and caring host. Lenka will make you feel like you have chosen the best city in Europe to visit. We know that after spending time with Lenka you will agree with us that you have chosen the best guide in Europe.
“Amazing Lenka”
Lenka is fantastic. She possesses a charming, positive personality and is very knowledgeable about Prague; its history, interesting sites to visit, great restaurants to try, etc. Julie and I heartily recommend Lenka to anyone looking for an intelligent, charming and caring host. Lenka will make you feel like you have chosen the best city in Europe to visit. We know that after spending time with Lenka you will agree with us that you have chosen the best guide in Europe.