There is no better way to begin your trip to Prague than with a tour through the historic centre! For over 2.5 hours, you'll learn about the history of the old town and the old Jewish ghetto.
Prague Guided Walking Tour
After meeting up at Prague's iconic Powder Tower, we'll begin our walking tour in the main square, Wenceslas Square, which houses the imposing National Museum. Over the course of 2.5 hours, we'll dive into the Old Town and its winding streets filled with small shops selling Prague's most typical wares: porcelain, glassware, marionettes or absinthe.
The tour then passes through the old Jewish Ghetto, a walled-off and poverty-stricken section of town where for some 700 years the discriminated-against Prague Jewish community lived. Here you can see the cemetery dating back to the 15th century and 16th-century synagogues.
Next, the tour passes through Ungelt, founded in the 12th century as a place where foreign merchants paid customs on the goods they brought into Prague. Then nearby the tour makes a stop before one of the most impressive sights in the Old Town, Týn Church, which dominates the landscape with two gothic towers each 80m tall.
After a walk down Celetna Street the tour ends in front of the "Powder Tower", one of the symbols of Prague and one of the 13 original city gates that today separates the old town from the new.
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