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Must-sees of Prague guided tour with Wallenstein Palace Gardens
Must-sees of Prague guided tour with Wallenstein Palace Gardens
Must-sees of Prague guided tour with Wallenstein Palace Gardens
Must-sees of Prague guided tour with Wallenstein Palace Gardens
Must-sees of Prague guided tour with Wallenstein Palace Gardens

Must-sees of Prague guided tour with Wallenstein Palace Gardens


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  • Visi the icons of Prague: Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge, Prague Castle and Wallenstein Palace Gardens during this guided tour.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour typesGuided tour
Sightseeing typeCity walking tour, Historic site tour
TransportWalking

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-What you can expect-
Enjoy a 3-hour guided walking tour of the best spots in Prague.

The Astronomical Clock in Oldtown Square, Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and Wallenstein Palace Gardens are just some of the Prague icons you'll see on this guided walking tour. See the spectacular Prague monuments on an informative tour that will give you insights into the history of Old Prague and Prague Castle.

Start out at the Astronomical Clock in Old Town Square. Hear the historical overview with the legends of Oldtown and head to the Charles Bridge. Cross the emblematic bridge and walk through the quarter Malá Strana where you will admire the church of st Nicolaus.

Take the tram up to Prague Castle where you will learn about the development of this impressive monument. Admire the sites of Hradcany or the Castle District and learn about its history. After watching magnificent views of the entire city from the Prague Castle complex enjoy the entrance to Wallenstein Palace Garden where you will finish your tour among nature.

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Duration: Lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Please meet your guide in our Get Prague Guide office with blue-white umbrella logo at Maiselova 5, Praha 1.(Maiselova 5, 110 00 Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Comfortable shoes are recommended. In the case of a rainy day use an umbrella

  • The tour operates in English, Italian, Spanish, German, Russian and French

FAQ

1. What makes the Prague Astronomical Clock unique and historically significant?

The Prague Astronomical Clock, located on the Old Town Hall, is one of the world's oldest and most intricate working astronomical clocks, dating back to 1410. Its unique features include an astronomical dial displaying the sun and moon's positions, a zodiac ring, and a calendar dial representing the months. Its greatest spectacle is "The Walk of the Apostles," a mechanical show of figures that activate hourly, symbolizing medieval engineering and artistic prowess.

2. When can visitors expect to see the performance of the Prague Astronomical Clock?

The iconic hourly performance of the Prague Astronomical Clock, featuring "The Walk of the Apostles" and other moving figures, takes place every hour from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM. Crowds gather in the Old Town Square a few minutes before the hour to witness this historic spectacle. It's best to arrive early for a good viewing spot, especially during peak tourist seasons.

3. Is ascending the tower of the Prague Astronomical Clock worthwhile for the views?

Yes, ascending the Prague Astronomical Clock Tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of the entire Old Town Square and beyond. From the top, you can admire the Týn Church, St. Nicholas Church, and the intricate rooftops of the Old Town, providing a fantastic photo opportunity. The tower ascent offers a unique perspective on Prague's historic center, making it a highly recommended experience for visitors.

4. How much time should be allocated to fully experience Prague Castle and its surroundings?

To fully experience Prague Castle and its extensive complex, including St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, St. George's Basilica, and Golden Lane, visitors should allocate at least half a day, preferably a full day. The grounds and gardens are vast, and exploring the architectural details and historical significance of each building requires ample time. Guided tours can help optimize your visit by highlighting key areas.

5. What are essential tips for tourists visiting Prague's iconic Charles Bridge and Wallenstein Palace Gardens?

When visiting Charles Bridge, arrive early in the morning or late in the evening to avoid crowds and capture stunning photos of the statues and Prague Castle in the background. Be mindful of pickpockets. For Wallenstein Palace Gardens, explore its Baroque architecture, bronze statues, grotto, and peacocks. The gardens offer a tranquil escape and are typically open from April to October.

6. What is the most effective way to explore Prague's must-see landmarks like the Astronomical Clock and Charles Bridge?

Exploring Prague's must-see landmarks effectively often involves a combination of walking and public transport. For a comprehensive and insightful experience, joining a guided tour is highly recommended. A knowledgeable guide can provide historical context, navigate efficiently between the Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and Wallenstein Palace Gardens, and share local stories that enrich your understanding of the city.

7. What transportation methods are recommended for visiting Prague's scattered attractions such as Prague Castle and the Old Town Square?

Prague's city center is very walkable, making strolling an excellent way to see attractions like the Old Town Square and Charles Bridge. For more distant sites like Prague Castle, trams are highly recommended (e.g., Tram 22 offers scenic routes). The metro system is also efficient for covering longer distances. Purchasing a short-term public transport pass can be convenient for tourists.

8. What does a typical guided tour of Prague's must-see attractions, such as Prague Castle and Wallenstein Palace Gardens, usually cover?

A typical guided tour of Prague's must-see attractions will usually cover key historical sites such as the Astronomical Clock in Old Town Square, the iconic Charles Bridge, the vast complex of Prague Castle, and the serene Wallenstein Palace Gardens. These tours often include historical commentary, cultural insights, and practical navigation, ensuring visitors experience the highlights without the hassle of planning routes or understanding local public transport.

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