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Prague Private Tours

Welcome to Prague, travelers! As you set out for the charming city of Prague, get ready to lose yourself in its timeless beauty, peaceful gardens, and hidden gems that reveal themselves only to the curious. Discover the layers of history that Prague holds within its walls.

Comprehensive guide to help you make the most of your trip

1. Getting to Prague
Fly into Václav Havel Airport Prague, conveniently located just a short distance from the city center. Alternatively, you can also reach Prague by train from various European cities.

2. Accommodation
Prague offers a range of accommodations to suit every budget, from luxurious hotels to cozy guesthouses. First of all, if we had to recommend a hotel, it would be Mosaic House Design Hotel — without hesitation. The location, comfort, cleanliness, friendly staff, and excellent breakfast.. everything is just right.

3. Language
While Czech is the official language, English is widely spoken in tourist areas. Learning a few basic Czech phrases however, can enhance your experience.

4. Currency
The currency used here is the Czech Koruna (CZK). Cash is widely accepted, but credit and debit cards are also commonly used.

5. Transportation
Prague’s public transportation system is efficient and easy to use. The metro, trams, and buses will take you to most major attractions. Consider purchasing a travel pass for convenience.

6. Shopping
Explore the charming streets of Prague for local crafts, including Bohemian Crystal, marionettes, and traditional wooden toys. Discover Wenceslas Square, a great spot for shopping enthusiasts.

7. Food
Enjoy Czech cuisine, such as goulash (goulash), svick​ova (corned beef), soups, and desserts. Don’t forget to sample a glass of traditional Pilsner beer, as the Czech Republic is renowned for its brewing tradition.

8. Etiquette
Czech people are generally reserved but friendly. It’s polite to greet with a smile and a simple “dobrý den” (good day). Tipping around 10% is customary in restaurants.

9. Safety
Prague is a safe city, but like any other popular tourist destination, be mindful of your belongings and stay aware of your surroundings.

10. Weather
Pack according to the season. Summers (June to August) are warm, while winters (December to February) can be quite cold.

Useful links:
The Culture Trip – Prague
Tripadvisor – What to do in Prague?
Virtual Prague – Panoramas
Best Rooftop Views in Prague

Must-Visit Attractions

Gothic and Baroque Marvels
Discover the essence of Prague’s architectural legacy as you gaze in awe at the towering spires and intricate details of Gothic cathedrals. Admire the opulence of Baroque facades that adorn the city’s churches and palaces.

Renaissance and Neo-Gothic
Witness the evolution of styles as you pass through the Renaissance and Neo-Gothic quarters of Prague. Observe how different periods have left their distinct imprints on the city’s skyline.

Cubism and Art Nouveau Charms
Delve into the world of artistic movement and design with a focus on Cubism, Art Deco, and Art Nouveau architecture. Discover how these innovative styles have shaped the city’s urban layout.

Functionalism and Beyond
Explore Prague’s embrace of functionalist architecture, a movement that emphasized practicality and form. Examine how these structures blend seamlessly into the cityscape.

Sculptures, Reliefs, and Galleries
Engage with Prague’s artistic panorama by exploring its sculptures, reliefs, and art galleries. Visit museums that showcase the evolution of architectural techniques and design philosophies.

Relaxed Morning Coffee and City Vibes
Taste the vibrant atmosphere of Prague over a leisurely morning coffee at a charming café. Appreciate the serenity of the moment. Let the city’s rhythm set the pace as you absorb the architectural miracles that surround you.

Unearthing Hidden Places and Views
Discover the city’s hidden gems as you explore beyond the usual routes. Find architectural marvels and breathtaking views that even locals may not know about.

Evening Jazz or Classical Concert
Conclude your architectural exploration with a cultural treat. Attend a jazz club or immerse yourself in the elegance of a classical music concert. Let the city’s artistic energy resonate with your own creative spirit.

Prepare yourself for an unforgettable journey through Prague’s cobblestone streets. Slow down, take a deep breath, and appreciate the sophisticated details of the city’s architecture.

Discover the lesser-known corners of the city and savor its true essence. Let your guide walk you through the intricate alleyways, where each building seems to whisper tales of times gone by.

Dear travelers, may your time in Prague be filled with enchanting moments, shared laughter, and deep connections with the city’s history and culture.

Check out our tour packages. Create your own dream tour – just select any items listed, visit only what interests you and make the most of your trip to this remarkable European city.

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