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Prague Private Tours

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The 10 Best Prague Private Tours

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Prague Castle & Old Town: Private Walking Tour

Explore the captivating city of Prague in just one day with this private walking tour, designed especially for those with limited time. See all the notable attractions on both sides of the Vltava River as your schedule accommodates a leisurely lunch and an optional boat trip to allow you to fully experience Prague's multifaceted beauty within a single day.

Prague's historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, spanning over 9 square kilometers, making it the largest urban historical center globally. The Old Town stands as an architectural marvel, boasting grand structures in Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles. As you wander the charming lanes, you'll be immersed in its rich architectural history.

Your journey will be divided into two-hour segments on each side of the Vltava, with a refreshing break in between. The intermission provides an opportunity to embark on an optional one-hour boat trip along the picturesque Prague Venice Canal with onboard refreshments or have lunch at a traditional restaurant.

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Jewish Quarter: Private Tour with Local Historian Guide

Embark on an enlightening yet serene private tour that dives into the intriguing history of Prague's Jewish community

The tour encompasses visits to significant locations housed within the Jewish Museum, including the Old New Synagogue, Maisel Synagogue, Holocaust Memorial, Medieval Jewish Cemetery, Klausen Synagogue, and the striking Spanish Synagogue. 

These landmarks of Jewish heritage, each holding a unique story, will enrich your understanding of this ancient community's journey through the ages in Prague.

Guiding this tour is our accomplished colleague, Yvonne, a young historian and educator passionate about Jewish history. Her dedication extends beyond mere tour guidance, as she is actively involved in historical research and the promotion of Jewish history and heritage awareness within the country. 

Her informed and engaging approach will enhance your tour experience, providing valuable insights into the cultural and historical landscape of Prague's Jewish community.

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Best of Prague: Private E-bike Tour

Embark on a thrilling private tour of Prague's iconic landmarks on an electric bike, where you can enjoy the personalized touch of a local guide. This inclusive experience offers complimentary beverages and keepsake photos, encompassing notable destinations such as the Old Town, Prague Castle complex, and the John Lennon Wall. 

Starting from the city center, you'll meet your guide, get acquainted with your e-bike and receive an overview of the tour's itinerary. As you cycle through the vibrant city streets, you'll explore Kampa Island, enjoy the views of the famous Charles Bridge, discover Stvanice Island and visit the bustling Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square and the captivating Astronomical Clock.

Your guide will provide valuable insights into each location, with approximately 10-20 stops for historical explanations or photography. Once you've booked, there's an option to switch to an alternative tour type, such as an e-scooter, Segway or walking tour with a guide fluent in English, German, French, Russian or Spanish.

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Historical Treasure Hunt: Private City Discovery Tour

Discover the historical landmarks of Prague with a private walking tour designed to bring an element of adventure to your sightseeing experience. Rather than traditional tours, this offers a thrilling twist — a treasure hunt guided by your smartphone, with puzzles, clues and tasks linked to the city's iconic landmarks. 

As you journey through old and new Prague, unravel the city's mysteries in an interactive and engaging way. This experience is ideal for families, couples and groups of friends who desire more than just a casual stroll around the city. Don’t worry about internet access because the tour includes a SIM card to use during the game to help you navigate. 

A local guide provides support both in person and remotely throughout the tour. With the inclusion of a city map, you can locate Prague's cultural and historical landmarks more effectively. There are even awards at the end for the winners, making this interactive, quest-based tour a more enriching alternative to standard sightseeing tours.

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Beer & Baroque: A Private Highbrow Brew Tour

Experience an exceptional blend of Prague's finest attractions—medieval monasteries and tasty beer—on this private tour. Guided by a local historian, you'll visit two of the city's oldest monastic breweries, diving deep into a rich history of brewing traditions dating back to medieval times. 

You'll explore the churches and picturesque grounds of the Břevnov and Strahov monasteries and have the opportunity to visit their breweries, making it an ideal outing for beer lovers and history buffs. 

The tour includes admission to the monastery churches and grounds (with additional fees for the breweries), where your expert guide will unravel the intertwining religious and brewing history of these sites. For those with an interest in Prague's rich cultural heritage, an optional visit to the ornate Strahov Monastery Library is also available, where you can browse the more than 200,000 books in its collection.

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Eat with the Locals: Private Street Food Tour

Avoid the high-priced tourist eateries and unearth the culinary gems of Prague on a 3-hour private street food tour. Come with an appetite, as you'll be introduced to an array of traditional dishes — from soups and pancakes to local alcoholic beverages, dumplings, Czech sweets, and more, you're in for a treat.

Your gastronomic journey is complemented by a stroll past several key landmarks. Expect to pass by the heart of the Lesser Town (Malá Strana), a picturesque district situated at the foot of Prague Castle, and the Baroque-style St Nicholas Church, known as the greatest example of Prague Baroque. 

You'll also catch sight of the historic Charles Bridge that arches over the Vltava River and Kampa Park, Prague's premier fine dining establishment. Other notable landmarks include the John Lennon Wall and the Church of Our Lady Victorious, home to the renowned 16th-century Roman Catholic statue, the Infant Jesus of Prague.

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Private Picnic & Quad Tour in Bohemian Vineyard

Venture off the typical tourist trail on a private tour to step away from the city buzz of Prague for a day and explore the Czech countryside. You’ll hop on a 4x4 vehicle to discover the country's mountainous terrains with stops for a picnic and wine tasting to experience the authentic Czech Republic.

This adventure takes you to a local vineyard, where you can indulge in wine tastings and relish a picnic lunch amidst the serene landscape. The exploration continues as you uncover unique attractions, including a Jewish cemetery nestled in a vineyard and a medieval castle nearby.

Most visitors seldom see this side of the country, as you’ll have an intimate glimpse into the nation's rich history and cultural heritage. Your dedicated guide will ensure you receive their undivided attention, enhancing your understanding of the sights you visit. This private tour also includes the convenience of pickup and drop-off from your Prague hotel.

8
Czech Folklore Show with Dinner and Private Transport

Indulge in a delightful evening immersed in authentic Czech culture and gastronomy at a folklore show complete with a traditional dinner. You’ll be picked up from your hotel and taken to a folk village, where performers adorned in customary attire will captivate you with hours of live music and dancing. 

You're welcome to participate in the festive performances or simply sit back and enjoy the vibrant spectacle. As you soak in the lively atmosphere, savor a Czech meal paired with wine and “medovina” (a sweet liquor made from honey) along with a selection of non-alcoholic beverages.

A generous four-course dinner, available in traditional, chicken, or vegetarian options, ensures something to cater to every palate. With your meal, you can enjoy limitless drinks, including water, soft drinks, juices, beer or wine. You'll also be greeted with a welcome drink of mead — a traditional alcoholic beverage.

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Kutna Hora Private Tour from Prague by Train

Discover the captivating town of Kutna Hora, located approximately an hour from Prague, on this 10-hour private day trip. Embark on a train ride through the picturesque Bohemian countryside before reaching the UNESCO world heritage-listed town, renowned for its colossal Church of Saint Barbara and the intriguing bone church. 

You'll get a chance to understand the process of minting, explore a medieval silver mine, admire the stunning St. Barbara’s Cathedral and visit the eerie Sedlec Ossuary. Your first stop is the majestic Cathedral of Assumption, a former Cistercian abbey known for its Gothic and Baroque architecture. 

Next, visit the Cemetery Church of All Saints, home to the Ossuary where human bones serve as the sole decoration. Your guide will then introduce you to the Italian Court, once a royal mint and residence of the Czech kings. Following a lunch break, delve into the life of silver miners and see the medieval frescoes and St. Barbara’s Cathedral before returning.

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Cesky Krumlov Private Tour from Prague

Discover the preserved historic center of Cesky Krumlov in the Czech Republic on a private tour with an expert guide. Cesky Krumlov, registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992, is one of Bohemia's most picturesque towns, offering a vibrant collection of elegant Renaissance-era buildings with quaint cafes, pubs, restaurants, shops, and galleries. 

Visit the Krumlov Castle, the second largest in Bohemia after Prague Castle, to savor a slice of the Renaissance. Enjoy lunch and sample the local beer, Eggenberg, at a traditional pub or restaurant. Embrace the flexibility of sightseeing at your own pace, perhaps setting aside some time for souvenir shopping. 

Should you wrap up early, you have the option to extend your exploration to the nearby town of Ceske Budejovice or the Hluboka Castle, ensuring a day full of captivating experiences. Your private tour includes pickup and drop-off anywhere in Prague in a 3-seater car or a 7-seater van, depending on the size of your group.

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