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Welcome to Prague, a city known for its eclectic blend of Gothic architecture and bustling modern life. As the Charles Bridge spans the Vltava River, it unites the ancient with the contemporary, stirring your senses with music and the aroma of trdelník. With a local guide, Prague tours feel like an intimate discovery of hidden alleys and lively squares. On a walking tour, you might unearth the tales behind the Astronomical Clock or enjoy a culinary tour showcasing Bohemian flavours. From avoiding the queues at Prague Castle to finding quaint cafes in Malá Strana, a private tour reveals the city's essence beyond the typical tourist paths. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Prague. Explore Prague your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Prague tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Prague for every interest, including: History tours: Stand on Národní třída to hear the story of the 1989 Velvet Revolution, then walk Wenceslas Square to the statue of St. Wenceslas and the National Museum. Go inside the crypt of the Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius to learn about Operation Anthropoid, or ride to Vítkov Hill for the National Memorial and views over Žižkov. Architecture tours: Compare Gothic rib vaults at St. Vitus Cathedral with Art Nouveau details at the Municipal House and bold Czech Cubism at the House of the Black Madonna. Cross Charles Bridge to see Baroque statuary and finish at the Dancing House to talk about post-1989 design. Religious Sites tours: Visit St. Vitus Cathedral and St. George’s Basilica within the Castle, tour the Strahov Monastery libraries, and hear the carillon at the Loreto. In the Jewish Quarter, your guide can lead you through the Old-New Synagogue and the Old Jewish Cemetery, explaining customs and history at each stop. The centre is very walkable, and the metro and tram network covers most sights, with a funicular up Petřín Hill. If you prefer less walking or want to link spread-out sites such as Břevnov Monastery, you can book chauffeured tours or ask your local guide about private transportation. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Prague inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Explore Prague on a private walking tour, discovering its diverse neighborhoods with a local guide who can share the secrets and stories that make each area special. - Old Town (Staré Město): A must-see for history lovers and cultural tourists, this area is filled with iconic landmarks like the Astronomical Clock and Charles Bridge. Families will find plenty of engaging activities and picturesque spots. - Lesser Town (Malá Strana): Nestled below Prague Castle, this charming neighborhood is perfect for those who enjoy beautiful architecture and peaceful gardens. It's a great place for those seeking meaningful connections with the city's past. - Vinohrady: Known for its elegant streets and vibrant dining scene, this neighborhood is ideal for anyone looking to experience Prague's modern lifestyle. Multi-generational groups will appreciate the lively atmosphere and variety of international restaurants. Day trip ideas from Prague From Prague, nearby castles, small towns, and sandstone hills turn into easy day trips, letting you swap trams for slow trains or short drives while your tour stays focused on what you like most. Kutná Hora: See St. Barbara’s Church and the UNESCO old town, step into mining history, and visit the Sedlec Ossuary for a stark look at the past; this fits curious minds who like Gothic architecture, unusual sights, and a compact centre that’s easy to walk. Karlštejn Castle and Český kras: Travel the Berounka valley, climb up to the castle courtyards, then add a forest path or a viewpoint over limestone cliffs; good for castle fans, casual hikers, and anyone who wants big scenery without a long day. Český Krumlov: A bend in the Vltava wraps a cobbled centre and castle grounds, with craft shops and riverside spots for lunch; if you enjoy heritage towns, design details, and scenic photos, this longer day still feels smooth with an early start. Terezín: Explore the fortress system and memorial sites with care, learn the World War II history, and take time in the small museum spaces; it suits you if you want context and reflection built into your day, in a place that asks for quiet attention. Bohemian Switzerland National Park: Walk through sandstone gorges and forest trails to wide viewpoints, with options for an easy loop or a longer hike; ideal if you want fresh air, big landscapes, and a break from city noise, and these tours can scale to your pace. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Prague most travellers miss.
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