The Astronomical Clock

PRAGUE

Free Tour Prague

During the Free Tour Prague, you will explore the Historical Center of Prague which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992. The Astronomical Clock, one of the most impressive sights in the city center, was installed in 1410, making it the oldest functioning clock in the world!


Free-tour model description

Ready to see the best of Prague?

Explore the city of Prague on foot with an expert tour guide. You’ll get to see all the best spots, from Wenceslas Square to the Czech National Museum, and the impressive 600-year old Astronomical Clock.

Experience Prague your way and book the Free Walking Tour of Prague!

Tour Information

Price: Free
Language: 🇬🇧
Duration: 2 hours
Meeting Point: See Map
Covid-19 measures: Our providers comply with local legislation and applicable health recommendations.

FAQ

What will I see during the tour?
– The Czech National Museum
– Old Town Square
– The Astronomical Clock
– The Jewish Quarter
– Rudolfinum Concert Hall
– Wenceslas Square 
– Karolinum 
– Mozart Theater
– House of the Black Madonna
– The Golden Route
– St. James Church
– Ungelt
– Týn Church
– Powder Tower
– Old New Synagogue 
– and more!

How much should I tip?
If you enjoyed the experience, at the end of the tour you may tip your guide according to your budget and level of satisfaction.

How do I find the guide?
The guide will be waiting for you at the meeting point. Try to arrive 5-10 minutes before the starting time as it may not be possible to meet the guide after the tour has already started.

Do I need to print my reservation?
No. Just bring your booking confirmation e-mail on your smartphone!

Other Free Tours in Prague

Enjoy the insightful Prague Second World War Free Tour and appreciate the city’s history from a delightful local perspective.

Your expert guide will keep you well-informed about all the main landmarkstheories, and monuments, during this immersive walk.  



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