Guided Tours & Activities
On this web site you can find a list of our professional tours. Our guides who all have a licence for guiding, have passed an exam in history, topography and art. Tours are available in various languages. If you are interested in a custom tour offer you are always welcome to contact us.
To book tours when you are in Prague visit us here: Prague Tourist Office








Do you want to know more about the night life of Prague locals? Do you want to see the pubs where the locals go to have their beer and what they are usually speaking about? Join our tour and come to visit some of these local pubs with us. While drinking beer you can have a chat with our guide not only about history of the Czech Republic and Prague or sightseeing, but mainly about the daily life of the Czech people, their habits, life styles or "just chat" like the Czechs do when having their beer. Good beer should always be followed by a good meal, we can assure that you will not miss a nice typical Czech dinner. 3 beers and dinner are included.








Are you also fascinated by the splendour of Bohemian crystal? Do you want to learn more about it and purchase Bohemian crystal for more reasonable prices than the ones offered in central Prague? We offer you an excursion to one of the most famous crystal works located near Prague. First you visit the crystal company's workshops where you can admire the craftsmanship of crystal masters - the blowers and cutters. Also a factory store is located at the premises, where you can buy crystal products at reasonable prices. And moreover - each of our guests will get a small present! The price includes entrance fee.








Our minibus will take you to the river Vltava from where you will continue by an air conditioned boat for a three-hour cruise, during which you will be passing by the amazing sights and landmarks of Prague such as the panorama of the Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, the Charles Bridge, the National Theatre, the Petrin Hill and the green cupola of the St. Nicolas Church. Dinner on board is served buffet-style and you can admire the illuminated sights of Prague while enjoying good food and music. The minibus will take you back to your hotel after the end of the cruise. Transport, cruise and dinner included in the price.








Czech folklore music and dances are so melodic, beautiful and full of energy that it has been a great inspiration for whole generations of artists. Our folklore evening is the best choice for everybody who wants to spend an enjoyable evening in a traditional Czech restaurant, have a fun cultural experience in the form of a folklore show and enjoy a good dinner with drinks. The guests are encouraged to participate in the singing and dancing. In the bus on your way to the restaurant our guide will speak about the illuminated monuments you pass as well as about the Czech history and traditions. In short you will spend an unforgettable evening!








During this excursion we will make you acquainted with the historical district of the city. First, we will show you the New Town (the National Museum, the National Theatre etc) then our coach (bus) will take you to the other side of the river to the Lesser Town. Next, we continue to the Castle district, where you will take a more than one hour long walking tour, during which you will have a chance to see the world-famous St. Vitus' Cathedral. Finally, our coach (bus) will take you to the Jewish quarter to admire the synagogues and through the Old Town Square - with the Astronomical Clock and the Tyn-church - to Wenceslas Square, where the tour ends. Guided.








During this tour we will introduce Prague as a historic and architectural jewel of Central Europe. Our guide will explain the history of Prague during the bus ride (Old Town, New Town, Lesser Town, Hradcany). We will drive up to the Prague Castle to visit St. Vitus Cathedral, walk through the whole Castle area down to the river Vltava where we get on board of a boat to sail through the city to admire the beauties of Prague from a different perspective. After the relaxing river cruise we will continue the tour by walking through the Jewish Quarter to the Old Town Square with the famous Astornomical Clock and the Tyn Church. This is where our tour ends.








A walk through Jewish history. During this walking tour you will see the only Central European Jewish town-quarter that survived the Holocaust. It is called Josefov after emperor Josef II (1780 - 1790). You will stroll through the Old Jewish Cemetery, where app. 100.000 people are buried and thre are still 10.000 gravestones left, then you will visit four of the six surviving synagogues, too, and the famous Jewish writer Franz Kafka's house on the Old Town Square, where your trip will also finish. The price includes admission to the Jewish Museum and the Old Jewish Cemetery. Guided.








Our minibus will take you through the picturesque West Bohemian countryside to the city of Karlovy Vary. This world-famous spa has been known for its 12 medicinal mineral springs and you will have the chance to taste them. The best known is the "Vř?dlo" ("Geyser"), springing its curative water to a height of 12 m. In Karlovy Vary you can also find historical and modern colonnades and you can admire locally manufactured Moser glass and Thun porcelain. We recommend tasting delicious local wafers and traditional "Becherovka" liqueur made of herbs. The city is also known for the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Guide service and lunch included.








During your visit to Prague you should not miss the large Gothic castle founded in the 14th century by Charles IV, King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor. Karl?tejn served as a place for safekeeping the Empire coronation jewels, holy relics and other royal treasures. Located about 35 km southwest of Prague in the village of Karlstejn, it is one of the most famous and heavily visited castles in the Czech Republic. For those interested in fine crystal glass you will find various shops that offer all kind of crystal to prices 20-40% better than those in Prague. The Castle is located on a hill and the countryside is very beautiful. Guided, entrance fee included.








Kutna Hora, situated about 65 km out of Prague, ows its origin to the silver mines, the existence of which can be traced back to the first part of the 13th century. It was next to Prague the most important town in Bohemia, having become favourite temporal residence of several of the Czech kings and also a mint for the "Prague Penny" ("Gros"). Kutna Hora was declared a world heritage, and since 1995 has been protected by UNESCO. Our guide will show you the most important buildings and places - the St. Barbora's Cathedral, the Ossuary (Bone House), the Italian Court. Guide service and entrance fees included.















This sightseeing tour aims to introduce Prague in two hours in your native language. You will see many of the most interesting sights in the center of Prague. During the first part of the tour you will see the Old Town, the Charles Bridge and the Lesser Town (Mala Strana) from our air-conditioned bus equipped with a modern headphone system. Then you will have around 45 minutes on your own to visit the St. Vitus Cathedral at the Prague Castle. After the walk in the Castle area you will continue again by bus through the Old Town back to the departure place while listening to the commentary on each of the sights along the way.








Pilsen is a town where the world famous Czech beer Pilsner Urquell originates from. Koneprusy village has the longest karst cave system in Czech Republic. During this tour you will enjoy both beautiful countryside and walk through 600 metres long route of caves. You will have a nice lunch and learn more about brewing history of Czech beer in Pilsen. During the brewery excursion you will visit the modern plants, where this delicious beer is bottled, as well as the historic cellars. You will also taste beer, which has been brewed following an ancient recipe that a lot of worldwide breweries have in vain tried to imitate. Take a warmer dress for the caves.








World known car factory Skoda belongs to the most modern enterprises in the world. It was founded in 1895 in Mlada Boleslav, about an hour's drive from Prague. Skoda is open to the public and as one of few car companies enables a unique and rare opportunity to visit its premises. First we will visit Skoda museum located in the company's historical buildings. A film and exhibition on history and development of car production including displayed cars is presented there. Then we will drive to the factory itself, where you spend about 90 minutes on excursion. Children under the age of 12 are not allowed to enter the factory because of safety reasons.








Terezin was founded at the end of the 18th century by Emperor Joseph II, originally as an ingenious system of the military fortresses for the protection of the Bohemian Kingdom. During World War II, in 1940, the Gestapo took control of Terezin, and the town was turned into a Jewish ghetto. The Nazis tried to make the concentration camp look like a model Jewish settlement, but in reality it was a concentration camp. The Gestapo turned the fortress just outside the town into a prison for political prisoners and the town of Terezin that before the war inhabited 7000 people was turned into a jewish ghetto of 60.000. Guide service and entrance fees included.








Would you like to see Prague from a different perspective? We offer you a very popular cruise on the Vltava river. We will drive you to the boat by bus and then you can spend an hour aboard. You will have a chance to admire the most impressive buildings and monuments of the historical centre - the Prague Castle panorama, the Charles Bridge, the Petrin Hill, Rudolfinum, the romantic Kampa Island, the picturesque roofs and charming spires of the Lesser Town and the Old Town. This tour ends at the Vltava embankment. You can have a seat indoors if the weather is bad or spend a pleasant hour on the deck in beautiful sunshine.











