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Prague: National Museum Ticket & Online Audioguide City Tour

Prague: National Museum Ticket & Online Audioguide City Tour

Enjoy an entry ticket to Prague's National Museum and immerse yourself in Czech history and culture. Take advantage of the included audioguide to go on a self-guided tour of the Old Town and New Town. Visit the Old Town Square, see the Astronomical Clock during this audio guide tour. Learn the amazing history of the Estate Theatre, where even Mozart played, and delve into history and events connected to Wenceslas Square, which formed the entire Czech nation. The final stages of the audioguide focus on the fascinating history associated with the National Museum and describe the vast array of decorations that adorn this unique building.

Prague: 1-Hour Private Tour in Vintage Car

Prague: 1-Hour Private Tour in Vintage Car

Discover the charm of Prague on our 60-minute classic car tour. Travel back in time in our self-made replica of the Mercedes 770K while listening to an informative audio guide available in multiple languages. Sit back in the comfort of our cabriolet as we take you on a journey past the city's most famous landmarks. We provide easy hotel pick-up and drop-off (included in the price), so you don't need to worry about finding us. All our cars are equipped with a retractable roof to protect you against bad weather. Here are the most famous landmarks and places you'll get to see on the tour: 1 - Estates Theatre - Site of the world premiere of Mozart's Don Giovanni in the 18th century 2 - St. Jiljí Church - A historic Gothic church in Old Town with connections to King Charles IV 3 - Karlova Street - Part of the historic Royal Route used for Czech kings' coronations 4 - New City Hall - Art Nouveau building and the central administrative hub of Prague 5 - Josefov - Prague's smallest quarter, formerly a Jewish ghetto, known for its historical sites and synagogues 6 - Old New Synagogue - Europe's oldest active synagogue, known for its Gothic style and the Golem legend 7 - Rudolfinum - Neo-Renaissance cultural center housing the Czech Philharmonic and known for its Dvořák Hall 8 - Clementinum - Home to the National Library and famous for its expansive Baroque architecture 9 - Old Town Square - The historic heart of Prague featuring many landmarks 10 - Prague Astronomical Clock - It's the world's third-oldest astronomical clock and the oldest still in operation 11 - Church of Our Lady before Týn - Prague's Gothic gem with towering spires and a renowned pipe organ 12 - Kinsky Palace - A historic Rococo building, home to the National Gallery's graphics collection 13 - Prague Castle - The world's largest ancient castle and seat of power for Bohemian kings and presidents 14 - Schwarzenberg Palace - Renaissance palace housing the National Gallery and the Military History Institute 15 - Prague Loreta - A stunning Baroque complex in Hradčany, known for its impressive architecture 16 - Charles Bridge - Iconic medieval stone bridge in Prague, connecting Prague Castle and the Old Town 17 - St. Nicholas Church - Majestic Baroque church renowned for its monumental architecture and exquisite artistic design 18 - Lennon Wall - A historical symbol of political resistance, now an open-air gallery inspired by John Lennon

Prague: City Tour and Dinner Cruise with Hotel Pickup

Prague: City Tour and Dinner Cruise with Hotel Pickup

Experience Prague by night on a 4-hour combined city tour and dinner cruise down the Vltava River to see the riverside attractions floodlit for the evening. You will start with a 45-minute minibus tour of the Old Town, Jewish Quarter, and New Town, passing noted sites such as the Spanish Synagogue and Old-New Synagogue. Learn about the Jewish heritage of Prague in the former Jewish Ghetto, and continue to Republic Square to see a beautiful example of Art Nouveau architecture at Municipal House. See the original Old Town fortifications and Gothic Powder Tower, before a quick tour of the New Town, including Wenceslas Square, the State Opera, former Czechoslovak Parliament, and National Museum. Cross the Nusle Bridge for breathtaking views over several quarters of Prague. Then, board a luxury boat on the Vltava River, where a welcome drink awaits before you set sail on a 3-hour-cruise. Sit back and enjoy views of Prague Castle against the night sky. Cruise past Strahov Monastery, St. Nicholas Church, and Petrin Tower, and go beyond the city center limits to Vysehrad Castle and the Dancing House. All the while, you will be feasting on a buffet spread of hot and cold food, served in air-conditioned comfort. If you prefer to feel the breeze in your hair as you cruise past the Charles Bridge, Rudolfinum, or National Theatre, there is even an exterior viewing deck.

Prague: 2.5-Hour Vyšehrad Castle with Gorlice & Tickets

Prague: 2.5-Hour Vyšehrad Castle with Gorlice & Tickets

Vyšehrad is situated on a rocky promontory above the Vltava River and offers sweeping views of the city. The castle was used as an important royal residence before it was devastated during the Hussite Wars at the end of the Middle Ages and then later, converted into the Baroque fortress known today.  Meet your guide in the center of Prague right in front of the entrance to the National Museum at the top of Wenceslas Square. Following a short metro ride, enter the gates of the baroque fortress and walk through the spacious park area which holds hidden treasures including the Romanesque Chapel of St. Martin from the late 11th century. Then visit the Collegiate Church of Saints Peter and Paul (attached to Vyšehrad’s Royal Collegiate Chapter) which was radically rebuilt in neo-Gothic style in the late 19th century and is now decorated with Art Nouveau frescoes. Continue walking through the adjoining cemetery where you can see the graves of some of the most notable Czech artists such as Antonín Dvořák, Bedřich Smetana, Alfons Mucha, and Karel Čapek. Slow down and find out who they were and what was special about their lives. Take your time enjoying the stunning views of the city and if you still want to see more, enter the underground casemates inside Vyšehrad’s fortification walls, which are home to some of the original Baroque statues from Charles Bridge.

Prague: 2 hours city tour + 1 hour boat cruise

Prague: 2 hours city tour + 1 hour boat cruise

Take a guided sightseeing tour of Prague city center, traveling by air-conditioned coach and foot to see the city’s main sites. Ideal for first time visitors, the tour takes in the State Opera House, National Museum and Wenceslas Square, where you can admire the statue of the patron saint of Bohemia. Continue across Charles Square, driving along the banks of the Vltava River to the Charles Bridge. See the neo-renaissance Rudolfinum concert hall. Then, cross the river to the Prague Castle complex. Walk around the castle courtyards to see St. Vitus Cathedral, seat of the Archbishop of Prague. Visit the Royal Palace and Golden Lane, a legendary place of mysterious alchemists. Back on the coach, cross to the Old Town. Pass through the former Jewish Quarter of Josefov. Marvel at the monuments of Old Town Square. Admire the Church of St. Nicholas and Tyn Cathedral. See the Old Town Hall and its famous Astronomical Clock, with 12 apostles that dates back to 1410. End the tour near the modern city center.

Prague: Castle, National Museum & Town Hall Tickets & Audio

Prague: Castle, National Museum & Town Hall Tickets & Audio

Enjoy your visit to Prague at your own pace, avoiding long lines for the top 3 sights. Pick up your admission tickets at a central location and let the exploration begin. Each ticket is valid for 2 days from the day it is issued and includes 1 entry to each attraction.  In addition to all tickets, you will receive login details to an online audio guide right on your phone, which will highlight the most interesting information for you, as well as many legends and stories associated with these monuments. Explore Prague Castle and learn about its history stretching back to the 9th century. Over the years it has been home to Kings of Bohemia, Holy Roman Emperors, and presidents of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic. Following Circuit B, explore the highlights of the castle including its beautiful interiors as well as St. Vitus Cathedral, Old Royal Palace, St. George's Basilica, and Golden Lane with Daliborka Tower. Wander on to the Gothic-style Astronomical Clock Tower which has stood the test of time and continues to be one of the most popular attractions in Prague. Before you enter, check out the clock from the outside to see a statue of Christ march out, followed by his disciples. The Grim Reaper also makes an appearance ringing a bell and checking to see whose time has come. 75% of the parts on this clock are original and date back from to the 15th century. With your ticket, enter the Old Town Hall and take the elevator to the tower for panoramic views of Prague's Old Town.  Last but not least, visit the National Museum to discover the Czech Republic's natural history, history, art, and music. 

Prague: Immersive History Walking Tour and VR

Prague: Immersive History Walking Tour and VR

You will discover the most important highlights of Prague on this two-hour guided tour, such as the famous Old Town, the National Museum, and the iconic Dancing House. Your trip will be enhanced by six virtual reality scenes that will take you through different stages of Czech history. On this excursion, you’ll get a glimpse of what the square looked like 120 years ago, witness the cause of great wars in the Middle Ages, see Soviet tanks enter the city during the Prague Spring, and get a firsthand experience of Operation Anthropoid. Learn about the city’s history from your expert local guide as you experience these moments yourself through virtual reality. When you take off your glasses, compare the astonishing difference in the buildings and get a deeper understanding of some of the most impactful moments in history. The tour will end near the iconic Dancing House, next to one of the city’s most beautiful promenades along the Vltava River. Experience the history of Prague with an interactive guided walking trip. Travel back in time to relive moments in history with the use of virtual reality headsets. All our guides speak English. We offer the tours in English, Czech, German, Spanish, French, Italian and Russian via audio guide.

Prague: Guided Bus & Walking Tour with River Cruise & Lunch

Prague: Guided Bus & Walking Tour with River Cruise & Lunch

During this tour you will enjoy the ride by bus around the historical sights: the National Museum, Dancing House, Charles Bridge, National Theater, Rudolfinum. We take you to Prague Castle and start with a walk around its gounds, after a descent down the castle steps you will continue to the Charles Bridge, Rudolfinum. During two-hours cruise on a modern boat with glass roof you will have buffet style lunch and be able to admire the beautiful views while listening to the guide´s commentary or just relax during a leisuraly cruise. Tour continue to the Old Town Square and will end in the city centre.

Prague: Old Town Tour & National Museum Skip-the-Line Ticket

Prague: Old Town Tour & National Museum Skip-the-Line Ticket

Your 1,5 hour guided tour begins at the Get Prague Guide office, located just a 4-minute walk from the Astronomical Clock at Old Town Square, where you will walk with your tour guide. Your licensed tour guide will lead you through the most beautiful Old Town and New Town districts and explore Wenceslas Square, ending up in front of the Prague National Museum. Hear stories, learn the history of this city and explore the historical background of the National Museum and its surroundings. When you get in front of the National Museum, you will receive your ticket and start to explore the National Museum straight away! Enter the museum and discover its fascinating collections of almost 14 million items from the areas of natural history, history, arts, music, and librarianship.

Delicious Food Tour by Prague Food Tour

Delicious Food Tour by Prague Food Tour

This tour is a gastronomic journey through the hidden alleys of Old Town. We present Czech cuisine and its meaning in a daily life through tasting the food and drinks of the highest quality. We make your afternoon a memorable experience full of tasting Czech food and drinks at independent locally owned spots(food, beer, wine, spirits, non-alcoholic drinks, our tips on foodie spots and our own map-guides are included in the price). Let us share with you our passion for great food, join us on this tour and experience Prague in a different way!

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What people are saying about Prague National Museum

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5 out of 5 stars

We spent 4 hours in the museum exploring! Amazing pieces on display and really informative we definitely know so much about Prague’s history amongst other things now! The buildings absolutely beautiful, well worth the money.

5 out of 5 stars

Very friendly staff, informative and helpful, good value, will definitely use again on next visit. Would recommend you have a map as after the river cruise you have to find your own way around

5 out of 5 stars

Actual walking tour too slow - considering it was freezing cold we could have done with faster walking and more warm stops! Museum however was wonderful!!

5 out of 5 stars

The trip was brilliant from start to finish. The guide was amazing, knowledgeable and great fun.

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Good tour, enjoyable evening with nice food, enjoyed the bus tour with guide beforehand