Prague: Historic City Center Bus Tour

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Discover the charm of Prague from a unique perspective on a 2-hour open-top bus adventure. As you wind your way through the historic streets, a captivating audio guide (offered in 26 languages) will regale you with tales of the city's iconic landmarks, including the venerable Old Town, vibrant New Town, majestic Prague Castle district, and the richly historic Jewish Quarter.


Discover the vibrant city of Prague from a unique perspective on an open-top bus tour. Take in the breathtaking views of the city's iconic landmarks as you explore the historic heart of the city. The journey begins near the iconic Old Town Square, where the famous Astronomical Clock is a must-see. From here, venture into the oldest part of the city, navigating the charming cobblestone streets that radiate in all directions. Be sure to admire the stunning Municipal House, a masterpiece of architecture with its exquisite mosaic façade, widely considered the most beautiful building in Prague. Next, delve into the rich history of the Josefov district, the former Jewish Ghetto of Prague. This historic neighborhood is nestled within the Old Town and boasts landmarks such as the ancient Old-New Synagogue and the 19th-century Spanish Synagogue, renowned for its striking Moor-inspired exterior. Pass by the St. Agnes Monastery, the oldest surviving Gothic building in Prague, and take in the grandeur of national monuments like the State Opera House and New Town Hall. Marvel at the picturesque bridges that span the Vltava River, including the iconic Charles Bridge. Upon arriving in the Prague Castle district, enjoy a leisurely 30- or 40-minute break to stroll around the famous landmarks. Be sure to visit the revered Loreta pilgrimage site and marvel at the extraordinary architecture of the Dancing House. Other notable landmarks you'll pass along the way include the National Museum, Rudolfinum Music Hall, and Powder Tower. Throughout the tour, learn about the fascinating history and significance of Prague's iconic landmarks through a pre-recorded commentary available in 26 languages, including Arabic, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, and Vietnamese.

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