The building architecture of this city gives it a look that it has come to life from some fairy-tale books, it is Prague, the capital and the largest city of the Czech Republic. This city is over a century old and still conserves the medieval time beauties with monuments. The gothic stone bridges on River Vltava, Prague Castle, Old Town Square are just some examples. But the architecture isn’t the only thing that defines Prague, the way too many narrow labyrinth lanes of this city is also a signature. There are too many good things to say about this city and there are numerous interesting points, however, with this article, we will provide our readers with some tour options that can help them explore Prague graciously. If you want to know the places that are covered, be with us and check out the best GetYourGuide tours in Prague.
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1. Historic city center bus tour (from USD 19.17)
Vltava River cruise was indeed beautiful but did not cover too many locations, that is why we’re presenting you with a much broader city tour in a panoramic open-top tourist bus. This bus tour will cover all the historic bridges of Vltava, and also the sights of the centre of Prague. The main places would be Old Town, Lesser Town, and Jewish Town. This tour will take two hours, and you will be guided through pre-recorded commentary over headphones, available in 26 languages.
Prague: Historic City Center Bus Tour
Duration: 2.0 hour
2. Glow golf mini golf game by UV light (from USD 10.89)
If you were missing the fun then enter this vibrant club, it’s also the newest attraction of Prague, it’s an ultra-violet light mini golf club in downtown Prague. Here you will have a full 19-hole mini golf course, a billiard table, darts, and pinball. The paint used is fluorescent thus everything glows under the black light here, you can even put some on your face. The timeframe will be unlimited here so challenge your friends, or even come alone if friends have other plans, play some games here with strangers and develop a friendship. Your ticket will include equipment rental and their WiFi, drinks, and snacks are also available, but it will be paid.
Prague: Glow Golf Mini Golf Game by UV Light
3. Ghosts and Legends 1.5-hour walking tour (from USD 25.38)
Who doesn’t love spooky tales, and since Prague is over a century old city that has witnessed many wars, it is packed with ghostly myths. One such legend is with the skeleton on the Astronomical Watch of the Old Town Square, and then there is a legend about the elves of the Burgrave’s House. This tour will provide you with a ghostly representation of Prague. If you’re excited then book this guided tour, your guide will lead the group to some creepy streets of this city in dark, where you will be told a few local legends. The length of this tour will be 90 minutes.
Prague: Ghost Walking Tour Where Legends Come To Life
Duration: 1.5 hour
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4. Sightseeing cruise on the Vltava River (from USD 26.14)
Take a romantic sightseeing cruise tour on Vltava River when you’re in Prague, it’s equally entertaining as cruising through Venice. At this sightseeing tour, the major attractions will be the National Theatre, the historic Charles Bridge, and Prague Castle, which is the largest castle in the world. This tour will be a learning experience as you will be guided by live audio commentary in seven languages about the past and present usage of these historical buildings.
Prague: Vltava River Sightseeing Cruise
Duration: 2.0 hour
5. Prague Hybernia Theatre - the best of Swan Lake tickets (from USD 38.12)
Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake theme is a masterpiece and indeed one of the most pleasing sounds of this world. Add that with Prague’s best ballet dancers, and you will be spellbound. This guide gives you the Swan Lake story performed by ballet and soloists in handpicked scenes, they have served full justice to the main story as the total runtime of this play will be 105 minutes. You should consider this option, as this theatre play would forever be your Prague memory. There is no dress code applied here, but you should come elegantly at such plays. Vital information for our readers, this theatre is wheelchair accessible so you’re welcome with your handicapped friends.
Prague: The Best of Swan Lake Ballet Tickets
Duration: 105.0 minute
6. Czech Beer Museum tour and bottle your own beer (from USD 18.22)
The Czech Republic has the highest consumption of beer per capita, it’s not a beverage but a culture to them. Thus we are presenting you a Czech beer museum this time, here you will learn about the historical and the modern procedure of Czech beer brewing. The tour will be self-guided, and you will be presented booklets in your preferred language. Along with that, you will be offered four original Czech beer samples, which is obviously well over the sample size. Plus you get to have your own label on a bottle at the end of this tour, this will be your best Prague souvenir.
Prague: Czech Beer Museum Entrance and Tasting
7. Prague by night: 3-hour dinner cruise (from USD 64.26)
Of course, you will have dinners in Prague, why not make one countable! Which is why we are presenting you a dinner cruise on Vltava River. This will cover all the historical monuments that are built by the river, which will look even stunning at night, plus the total duration of this tour will be three hours. Your dinner date cannot go more romantic than dining on the upper deck of this cruiser with live musical performance. You will be served a glass of wine as you arrive, after that it’s just you with the grand buffet of Czech and international cuisine, further drinks will be paid though. Please invite your handicapped friends as well, because this boat is wheelchair accessible.
Prague: Vltava River Night Cruise with Buffet
Duration: 3.0 hour
8. Jewish quarter with the Old-New Synagogue tour (from USD 50.62)
Old-New Synagogue is Europe’s oldest Jewish worship house, it would be a must visit the shrine for a Jew but we guess you should also come to this place. It’s a Shul as well as a museum of Czech Republic’s Jewish community which was severely disturbed during the Second World War. To learn the historical facts you should join this tour, it will be a guided one, you will be taken to the old Jewish cemetery, where you can pay tribute to the victims of the Holocaust. The price of this package covers this three-hour long guided walk, but the entry ticket charge would be separate.
Prague: Ultimate Jewish Quarter Tour with Tickets Included
Duration: 3 hour
9. Aquapalace Prague Water World (from USD 16.0)
It’s the largest water park in Central Europe, and they have all the essential water park elements, for instance – slides, tubes, and wave pools. But perhaps the prominent feature of Aquapalace Prague is this 450 meters (about 1480 foot) long zing-zagged strong-current water slide, they titled it the Wild River. Then they have many pools, a diving pit, a pirate ship, wellness centre, and their four-star rated 231-room hotel adjoining this water park. Aquapalace Prague is a perfect trip for every age group.
Aquapalace Prague Water World Ticket
Duration: Wheelchair accessible
10. Don Giovanni traditional marionette show (from USD 24.0)
People either admire the marionette shows or they aren’t simply classy. If you’re elegant enough to have respect for art forms, you will definitely love this Mozart composed opera. The play is held at the Říše Loutek Theatre, and it is a full-length drama, featuring Don Giovanni as a marionette. Please be aware that the language will be Italian, so if you do not understand this language or the gestures of a marionette, then, unfortunately, this will not be a very pleasing experience to you.
Prague: Don Giovanni Traditional Marionette Show
Duration: 2 hour
Wait! Prague has more to see
Although we have given you 10 top-notch tours in Prague, they are still a few drops from the bucket. Because as you know, this city is over a century old, there are still an excessive amount of historical facts, locations, and legends left to be covered, and then, there is a cultural side, a cuisine side, and many more original factes of Prague. Take your full time to explore Prague, as this city will take time to show you things.
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