Explore the gorgeous Old Town of Prague in this live-streamed walking tour that focuses on the most exciting characters and events from Czech history. Featuring stops at the Astronomical Clock (the world's oldest still functioning clock), the Tyne Church (built in the 1400s) or the beautiful Estates Theatre, this virtual visit spans stories from the city's Bohemian roots to the reign of the House of Habsburgs and beyond.
Europe/Prague (UTC +2hs)
Old Town Square was the hub of activity for centuries. Everything from markets to executions occurred there. With hundreds of years of history it is a great place to start a tour of the older part of Prague. Here we will see where such people as Kafka and Einstein would have a coffee. The home of kings, centuries old churches and one of the most unusual clocks in Europe.
The Astronomical Clock is the oldest function clock of its type in the world. Covered with symbolism this is an amazing feat of engineering. The little show of moving statues on the hour draws tourists and locals alike.
Jan Hus was a religious leader and teacher. Taking teachings by John Wycliffe he became a forerunner to the Protestant reformation. His execution by the catholic church would cause a crusade that his followers would win in the area of Bohemia.
This grand church from the 14th century is the centerpiece of the Old Town Square. It is also used as a concert hall at times and is the home to the remains of many of the men executed in 1620 in the square. It also contains the remains of the great Astronomer Tyco Brahe.
Founded by the great Emperor Charles IV, this University opened in 1348. It is considered one of the better schools in Europe. Outside tours with video are not permitted inside.
One of Prague's best know theaters and the location of the first performance of Mozart's Don Giovanni. The location is closed to outside recorded tours.
Not only an unusual building sign but also unique building. Built in the Cubist style it has one of the best coffee and pastry offering in the city. Note:Tours are not permitted inside.
This Iconic building houses one of the finest concert halls in Europe and is the location of the announcement that Czechoslovakia was formed.
- Each guide in our group has a different take on Prague’s history, so every virtual tour is a bit different. That being said, don’t be afraid to ask questions!
- One booking is for one household – there’s no need to pay for more people who are in the same room.
- We’ll send you a ZOOM link after you book your virtual tour.
- This is a live-streamed tour where your guide walks around Prague while you relax in the comfort of your home.
Available every day between 8 am and 10 pm CET (Prague time)
We look forward to having you on our tours!