Private Prague Old Town, New Town And Jewish Quarter Walking Tour
Prague, Czech Republic
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Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Explore Prague's Old Town, New Town and Jewish Quarter with your own local guide for 3 hours. See the best historical landmarks Prague offers, such as Jewish Quarter, Old Town Square and its famous Astronomical Clock as well as Wenceslas Square and some of the city's many churches.
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Explore Prague's Old Town, New Town and Jewish Quarter with your own local guide for 3 hours. See the best historical landmarks Prague offers, such as Jewish Quarter, Old Town Square and its famous Astronomical Clock as well as Wenceslas Square and some of the city's many churches.
Meet your private guide at your central Prague hotel and explore the city with its thousand year history. Imagine the medieval city of Old Prague as your guide introduces you to the city's splendid history from the very beginnings until the present day.
Pass by many famous landmarks and sights, such as the Old Town Hall with its Astronomical Clock, Jewish Cemetery and the Old New Synagogue, the incredible Church of Our Lady of the Snows (Church of St. Mary of the Snow) with its 90-feet tall altar and Wenceslas Square in New Town, which was a silent witness of German and Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia.
Hear stories about Mozart in Prague and how emperor Charles IV turned Prague into one of the best cities of medieval Europe, as you walk past Estates Theater and Charles University.
Pass by many famous landmarks and sights, such as the Old Town Hall with its Astronomical Clock, Jewish Cemetery and the Old New Synagogue, the incredible Church of Our Lady of the Snows (Church of St. Mary of the Snow) with its 90-feet tall altar and Wenceslas Square in New Town, which was a silent witness of German and Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia.
Hear stories about Mozart in Prague and how emperor Charles IV turned Prague into one of the best cities of medieval Europe, as you walk past Estates Theater and Charles University.
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