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Prague Castle and Vltava boat tour
Prague Castle and Vltava boat tour
Prague Castle and Vltava boat tour
Prague Castle and Vltava boat tour
Prague Castle and Vltava boat tour

Prague Castle and Vltava boat tour


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  • Combine an afternoon river cruise with a visit to Prague Castle and enjoy the most majestic views of the grand city of Prague.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Tour typesGuided tour
Sightseeing typeCity walking tour, Historic site tour
TransportSightseeing cruise
Cruise typeRiver boating

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-What you can expect-
This walking tour is perfect for those who want to combine an afternoon river cruise with a visit to Prague Castle.

The tour starts on the Old Town Square and takes you down to Charles Bridge, where you will board a ‘Prague Venice’ boat for a relaxing cruise along the river. Whilst listening to the commentary and taking in the magnificent views, you will be served with drinks and refreshments.

After disembarking, your guide will then take you across the bridge at a leisurely pace so that you can take in the scenery and multitude of Baroque statues along the way. You will cross Kampa Island and pass the colorful Lennon Wall on your journey through the Lesser Town, an area many consider to be the most beautiful part of Prague.

Surrounded by Baroque and Renaissance architecture, you will then board a tram, which will take you to Prague Castle. You will pass by the St. Vitus Cathedral, which towers over the castle complex.

The tour concludes with a stroll through the vineyard, which has the most majestic views of the grand city of Prague.

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Duration: Lasts 3 hours

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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: The tour begins in front of the building Tynska 627/7. Directions from the Astronomical Clock: walk across the Old Town Square toward the Tyn Cathedral; with the cathedral in front of you, take the narrow, cobbled street (Tynska) which runs between the cathedral and the beige Baroque Kinsky Palace; once you're standing behind Tyn Cathedral, you'll see the big wooden door of the building number 7. Please arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the tour departure time.(Týnská 627/7, Old Town, Czechia)

  • Extra fees to be paid on site:The tram ticket is not included in the tour price and must be purchased separately

  • Know in advance:The tour operates with a minimum of 2 people. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough guests to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or a full refund

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult

  • Remember to bring:Comfortable walking shoes

  • A bottle of water

FAQ

1. What makes Prague Castle a significant historical site to visit?

Prague Castle holds immense historical significance as the traditional seat of Bohemian kings, Holy Roman emperors, and presidents of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic. Dating back to the 9th century, it is a vast complex showcasing a blend of architectural styles, including Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque. Key features like St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and Golden Lane offer a deep dive into centuries of European history and artistry, making it a pivotal landmark for understanding the region's past.

2. What is the entry process and what can be experienced inside Prague Castle?

While the outdoor courtyards of Prague Castle are generally accessible, entry to specific historical buildings such as St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, St. George's Basilica, and Golden Lane requires a ticket. Visitors can choose from various circuit tickets that cover different attractions within the complex. These tickets provide access to stunning architecture, historical exhibits, and unique insights into Czech heritage. You can book through KKday to enjoy convenient pre-booking, allowing you to bypass long queues and secure your entry to the various historical circuits, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free visit to explore these magnificent interiors.

3. What are the best public transportation options to reach Prague Castle from central Prague?

To reach Prague Castle from central Prague, a common method is to take Metro Line A (green line) to Malostranská station. From there, you can either enjoy a scenic walk uphill through the Lesser Town or take Tram No. 22 or 23 for a few stops to Pražský hrad (Prague Castle) stop or Pohořelec stop, which is near the castle's upper entrance. Taking the tram to Pohořelec offers a more gentle downhill walk into the castle complex.

4. Are there accessible routes to Prague Castle for visitors avoiding stairs?

Yes, there are routes designed to minimize or avoid stairs for visitors to Prague Castle. The most recommended approach is to use the Pohořelec entrance. Trams 22 or 23 stop directly at Pohořelec, providing access to the castle complex's upper gate. From there, the path to the main castle areas is mostly flat or gently downhill, making it more convenient for those who wish to avoid extensive stair climbing compared to ascending from Malostranská.

5. What is the typical duration and route of a Vltava River boat tour in Prague?

Vltava River boat tours in Prague typically range from 1 to 3 hours, depending on the specific package. Most tours embark from docks near Charles Bridge or in the Old Town area. The route generally glides past iconic landmarks such as Charles Bridge itself, offering unique views of Prague Castle, the Lesser Town (Malá Strana), Old Town, the National Theatre, and sometimes even the famous Dancing House. Some extended tours may also include passing through historical river locks, adding an interesting dimension to the experience.

6. What unique sights and experiences can visitors enjoy on a Vltava River boat tour?

A Vltava River boat tour offers a distinct perspective of Prague's stunning skyline and architectural masterpieces. Visitors can enjoy unparalleled panoramic views of Prague Castle perched majestically on the hill, the intricate statues lining Charles Bridge, and the charming riverside facades of the Old Town and Lesser Town. The tours provide excellent photo opportunities, a relaxing way to absorb the city's beauty, and often include informative commentaries about the history and significance of the passing landmarks, enhancing the overall experience.

7. What are some impressive facts about the size and scale of Prague Castle?

Prague Castle is renowned as one of the largest ancient castle complexes globally, not merely a single building. It stretches for approximately 570 meters in length and averages about 130 meters in width, covering an area of nearly 70,000 square meters. This vast complex includes a stunning array of palaces, churches, halls, defensive towers, gardens, and residential buildings. Its immense scale makes it a sprawling city within itself, reflecting over a millennium of architectural evolution and political history.

8. What kind of visitor experience can one expect when exploring the interiors of Prague Castle?

Exploring the interiors of Prague Castle offers a rich immersion into Czech history and culture. Visitors can wander through the awe-inspiring St. Vitus Cathedral, marveling at its Gothic architecture, stained-glass windows, and royal tombs. The Old Royal Palace features the expansive Vladislav Hall, a historical site for coronations and jousting tournaments. St. George's Basilica provides a glimpse into Romanesque design, while Golden Lane delights with its small, colorful houses once inhabited by castle guards and artisans. Each interior space reveals unique stories and artistic treasures.

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