Full Day Sightseeing Tour of Prague

Follow this itinerary if you want to take an exciting tour of Prague's most interesting and charming places.

Start your trip at the Wenceslas Square, one of the most famous squares in Prague which has witnessed many important moments in the history of the Czech Republic. Stroll the square and head to the Old Town to visit the City Hall. If you are interested in history, you can explore the historical halls inside and access the Romanesque-Gothic underground which includes the Roman hall, dating back to the 12th century.

The wall of the City Hall features the Astronomical Clock, the oldest astronomical clock still in use in the world. This 600-year-old masterpiece is a must see. The figures beside the dial move on every hour, make sure not to miss it. The Old Town also boasts St. Nicholas Church - peek inside to see its delicate interior decorations.

Cross the Charles Bridge connecting the Old Town with Lesser Town. With its Baroque statues, it is perhaps the most famous sight in Prague. Next, take a look at the John Lennon-inspired political graffiti, which constantly changes. Walk through the Lesser Town and reach the hill with Saint Vitus Cathedral, the Prague Castle, and many other sights. Visit the cathedral and the seat of Czech rulers. Saint George’s Basilica is also worth the visit as it is located right next to Saint Vitus Cathedral.

Finish your trip by walking down the Golden Lane, which is part of the huge Prague Castle complex. 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. Then, follow the Old Castle Stairs to enjoy spectacular views of Prague and the Fürstenberg Garden.

Day 1: Full Day Sightseeing Tour of Prague

Wenceslas Square

One of the most famous squares in Prague has witnessed many important moments in the history of the Czech Republic – the declaration of the…

Old Town City Hall

Old Town City Hall, which was constructed in the 14th century, is notable primarily due to the Astronomical Clock, one of the most famous…

Astronomical Clock

See the oldest astronomical clock still in use in the world with your own eyes. This 600-year-old masterpiece is a must see when in Prague!

St. Nicholas Church

This site was once occupied by one of the oldest churches in Prague's Old Town (dating back to the 13th century).

Charles Bridge

This 14-century bridge connects the Old Town with Lesser Town and the Prague Castle.

John Lenon's wall

Take a look at the John Lennon-inspired political graffiti which constantly changes.

Lesser Town

Lesser Town is one of the most historic districts of Prague with a plethora of Renaissance bourgeois houses, Baroque palaces and narrow…

Prague Castle

This castle has been the seat of Czech rulers for almost 1000 years and it is now the official residence of the president of the Czech…

Saint Vitus Cathedral

The Prague skyline would look empty without this Gothic miracle, which was founded in 1344.

Saint George’s Basilica

The basilica was founded in 920 by Vratislaus I of Bohemia. It is, in fact, the second oldest church in Prague and belongs to the best…

Golden Lane

Located in the huge Prague Castle complex, Golden Lane is a charming little lane popular with tourists.

Old Castle Stairs

Follow these 121 steps and enjoy the spectacular view of Prague and the Fürstenberg Garden.

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