Experience Prague in a different way thanks to our audioguided tour and let yourself be immersed in the history and magic of the “City of a Hundred Spires”. At your own pace, without time constraints, explore iconic streets and neighborhoods through a journey of8.2 kmpunctuated by28 audio commentaries.
Starting from the Old Town (Staré Město) to the district of Malá Strana and Prague Castle, passing through Charles Bridge, the Astronomical Clock, St. Vitus Cathedral and the Jewish Quarter: each stage reveals the soul, legends and hidden treasures of Prague: each stage reveals the soul, legends and hidden treasures of Prague.
The app works offline once downloaded. Real-time geolocation guides you without stress. 28 audio comments available in French, English and Spanish. Shareable content across five devices.
The circuit is designed as a loop: start where you want or from our recommended starting point (Old Town). Free break, photo, tasting, strolling are integrated into your tempo. Access is unlimited: activate your visit whenever you want, today or tomorrow.
Some of the wonders included in the tour: Charles Bridge, the Old Town and its Astronomical Clock, St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague Castle (with Matthias Gate), the Jewish Quarter, Nerudova Street, Lobkowicz Palace, Strahov, the castle gardens, Letná Park, viewpoints over the Vltava River, St. Nicholas Church, the Powder Tower, Legií Bridge, Kampa Island, and many other iconic sites of Prague.
Prague: Audio Guided Walking Tour (3:15 - 28 audio comments)
Inclusions
Immediate access to the audio-guided tour, no tickets or equipment to collect
No deadline or expiration
28 immersive audio comments throughout the trip (historical comments, monuments, anecdotes, mysteries...)
Text transcripts of all audio content
Admire hidden gems that lie off the beaten path
3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
Interactive navigation with real-time geolocation and 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets, squares and neighborhoods
Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
Exclusions
Admission fees to fee-paying establishments along the route if you want to make visits
Headphones or earbuds (optional)
Tour Plan
Itinerary
There is no doubt that this emblem of national renewal, also called “the golden chapel”, is so easy to find. In neo-Renaissance style, with its famous golden roof, the charming building is the official scene of the Czech Republic.
Elegantly separating the Czech capital, the Vltava is much more than the longest river in the country.
A link between the Old Town and the Malá Strana district, the Charles Bridge is unanimously the star of Prague. Unpretentious in particular, of course!
With its false air of the Berlin Wall, John Lennon's wall, which is still standing, is a must in Prague. Neither an official monument, nor a particular place of memory, its origins are however not devoid of meaning.
You are convinced that this tower with an arch has already had its moment of glory in our itinerary of visit. Well, let us tell you that you are not completely wrong.
The Saint-Nicolas Church, not to be confused with the one of the same name located in the Old Town, is an unmissable artistic masterpiece that you can see in part extending in height.
In Prague, the madness of grandeur is a common characteristic. And buildings are the best example of this.
A plump figure, a three-piece suit, a bowler hat, a cigar in your mouth, and even fingers spread in a V-shape as a sign of victory, that's approximately how we all portray Winston Churchill.
To get to Prague Castle, located on the heights of the Malá Strana district, it did not escape you, you have to walk. Or more appropriately, climbing.
At the simple mention of the word castle, you imagine a feudal residence, defended by ramparts, very often installed high up to better see the enemy arrive. Well that, how to say, was before you came to the Czech capital.
A spiritual symbol of the Czech State, Saint Vitus Cathedral welcomes you with presence. Known to this day as the largest religious monument in the country, its construction was the subject of a huge and interminable project.
Admit that such colorful religious buildings are not common in the streets. You should know that Saint George's Basilica, founded in 920, is one of the oldest preserved places of worship in Prague.
Visiting Prague by going to the mythical Golden Alley is concretely ensuring a flawless tourist experience.
A cathedral, a basilica, a few houses, count down, you don't have the impression that a visit to Prague Castle is incomplete. I can confirm that something is missing. Something very important even.
If by chance, you are confronted with visitors, nose up and camera in hand, one piece of advice, try to follow their eyes. Without knowing it, they're showing you one of the must-know attractions on our sightseeing itinerary.
Located very close to the undisputed Prague Castle, the Schwarzenberg Palace is no less interesting. At first glance, you can quickly distinguish this robust and imposing silhouette.
You may or may not have noticed it already, but the city of Prague is a huge concentration of palaces, each more elegant than the last.
A major pilgrimage site in the Czech Republic, the sanctuary of Our Lady of Lorette is this beautiful white Baroque building.
On the outskirts of the Černin Palace, the surprise effect is instantaneous. Since its construction, between the end of the 17th century and the Baroque period, it has been responsible for the title of the most monumental facade in Prague.
As placed on this small square, the Strahov Monastery has occupied the same location since 1140. It was founded by the Premonstratensians, a Catholic order of Canons formed over 900 years ago.
When we go on vacation, we are basically all looking for the same thing. Less stress, less fatigue and more time to recharge our batteries and do activities that we enjoy.
After these good strides, you are at the foot of the Petřín Tower. No friends, you are not hallucinating.
Not very high at an altitude of 327 meters, Petřín Hill still manages to dominate the landscape.
More than just a means of transport in Prague, the Petřín funicular has the merit of reserving a real page of history for us.
Located in the former Sova hydraulic mills, the Kampa Museum reflects contemporary elegance and simplicity.
You may not have known it, but in its configuration, the Czech capital is home to a dozen islands. And it is in the heart of its city center that the largest and most famous of them floats.
To stand in this square is to be in the heart of Malá Strana. Founded in 1257, it is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Prague.
Historic, legendary, romantic, Prague has the ability to be a thousand and one things at the same time to transport those who discover it properly.
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Please Note
An internet connection is required to download the itinerary before the visit, organize yourself accordingly
Always check local conditions before you leave
Make sure your smartphone is sufficiently charged or carry an external battery.
After booking, you will receive an email with instructions for installing the application (available for iPhone and Android) as well as the procedure for activating the circuit code
The circuit is not suitable for people with reduced mobility (presence of stairs).
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