Located in the huge Prague Castle complex, Golden Lane is a charming little lane popular with tourists. This 16th-century street, which is actually very small, is lined with charming tiny houses. These beautifully colored houses were once home to a number of important people, including Franz Kafka and Jaroslav Seifert, a Czech writer and Nobel Prize winner.
Why Golden? The name probably comes from the 16th century, a period when alchemists were trying to produce gold here. For some time even called the Street of Alchemists, Golden Lane is now a popular tourist attraction. The houses are now used mainly as souvenir shops.
Apr - Oct
Prague Castle Complex: Daily 6 am - 10 pm
Historical Buildings: Daily 9 am - 5 pm
Nov - Mar:
Prague Castle Complex: Daily 6 am - 10 pm
Historical Buildings: Daily 9 am - 4 pm
Visitors can go on a paid tour of two circuits in the Prague Castle complex, Golden Lane is a part of both of them.
Circuit A
Adults: 350 CZK
Students, children (6-16), seniors: 175 CZK
Family: 700 CZK
Circuit B
Adults: 250 CZK
Students, children (6-16), seniors: 125 CZK
Family: 500 CZK
For more information concerning the circuits, please visit the official website.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Lane
Official website https://www.hrad.cz/en/prague-castle-for-visitors
Address Zlatá ulička u Daliborky, 119 00 Prague 1-Hradčany, Czech Republic
Coordinates 50°5'31.407" N 14°24'15.373" E