Prague sightseeing tours
Have you arrived in Prague and have no idea how to see so many monuments without wearing your shoes out, tiring your feet out, and still having enough energy to go out in the evening to eat something yummy? Just hire one of our cars and you don´t have to worry about it any longer. You will have the certainty that after returning home you will know more than that there is Charles Bridge in Prague. In the comfort of more than fifty years old convertibles or their multi-seated successors, you will enjoy everything that Golden Prague offers. The Old Town, the New Town, Jewish Quarter, the Lesser Town and Prague Castle, it means all five historic cities of Prague with professional commentary, a glass of Czech beer in your hand, and your family, wife, mistress, or even your mother-in-law.
- Tour around Prague historical centre
- Comfort of 50 years old convertibles
- Professional commentary
Tours around Prague
- Lesser Town
- The Old and the New Town
- Jewish Quarter
Night tours
We have a unique offer of the night rides for you. If you want to see Prague in its beauty at night, after dinner, before a party or after all-day walking, there is nothing more romantic than to take advantage of our offer and go to admire the illuminated capital city of the Czech Republic. And since we have four wheels and you certainly don’t like choosing from thousands of taxis, we will take you to a restaurant, to a concert, to the theatre, to meet girls or just to bed after your ride!
- Night tour
- Stylish taxi
- Romantic tours
Night tours
- Romantic rides
- Night Prague atmosphere
- Planning your own route
Routes
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Powder Gate is a late gothic structure at the boundary of the street Na Příkopě and Republic Square, next to the Municipal House opposite the House U Hybernů. It is one of the symbols of Prague. Celetná Street begins in the Gate, and it forms the first part of the Royal Route that leads to the Prague Castle from here. |
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In memories from the period of pre-development, even in the later literature, the district called Josefov was known as the “Jewish Quarter”, “At Jews” but also as “the Fifth Quarter”. Josefov (Josefstadt in German) is an urban district and the smallest cadastral area of Prague, with an area of 8.81 hectares, surrounded by the Old Town. |
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Old Town Square (formerly also Large Square, today colloquially “Staromák”) is a square in Prague, in the heart of the Old Town and the historic core of the city. It covers an area of more than 9,000 m². The Royal Route goes through it. |
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Clementinum has a historical significance for the development of the humanities and natural sciences, especially mathematics and astronomy. In the year 1938, an observatory resided in the Astronomical Tower, it was the only significant observatory in our country until the beginning of the 20th century. |
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The Rudolfinum is a neo-renaissance building in Jan Palach Square on the right bank of the Vltava river in the Old Town in Prague. In the Dvorak Hall significant concerts take place, for example during the Prague Spring. The Rudolfinum building belongs to the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, which is based here. |
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Thunovský Palace (former Roupovský House) is a monument located in Prague, Lesser Town. It is protected as a national cultural monument of the Czech Republic and its address is Sněmovní Street 4. |
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The Church of St. Nicholas is a baroque church located in Prague, in Lesser Town Square. The temple is sometimes considered the most important baroque construction of Prague due to its monumentality and exacting architectural and artistic design |
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The Virgin Mary the Victorious The Church of the Virgin Mary and St. Anthony of Padua is located in Prague under the Petřín hill, in Karmelitská street in Lesser Town. It got its renown primarily thanks to the enamoured statue of Infant Jesus of Prague, and it is often called „At the Infant Jesus of Prague“. |
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Lesser Town Square
Lesser Town Square forms the centre of Lesser Town in Prague, in the district of Prague 1. In fact, it is rather a pair of squares separated by the church and an adjoining block of houses. |
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Prague Castle
Prague Castle is the most important Czech castle (originally an early medieval settlement) standing on a rocky promontory above the Vltava river in the centre of Prague, on the Opyš hill. Since the 9th century it was the seat of Czech princes, and later kings, and from 1918 it is the seat of the President of the Czech Republic. |
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The National Theatre
The National Theatre in Prague belongs to the most famous theatres in the Czech Republic. The neo-renaissance theatre building by Josef Zítek is one of the most important buildings in the country, both in terms of national culture, history and pure architecture. |
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The National Theatre
The National Theatre in Prague belongs to the most famous theatres in the Czech Republic. The neo-renaissance theatre building by Josef Zítek is one of the most important buildings in the country, both in terms of national culture, history and pure architecture. |