Prague Castle is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the rich history and architecture of the Czech capital. Its crown jewel, the stunning St. Vitus Cathedral, captivates with its Gothic splendor. But the castle complex offers so much more – from the impressive Royal Palace to the serene St. George’s Basilica, each site revealing layers of Bohemian heritage. Uncover the secrets of this UNESCO-listed wonder, and you’ll soon discover why Prague Castle is considered the heart and soul of the city.
Key Points
- The 3-hour guided tour in German explores the highlights of Prague Castle, including St. Vitus Cathedral, the Royal Palace, and St. George’s Basilica.
- The tour is led by historian Mr. Robert Procházka, who provides engaging storytelling and detailed insights into the historical significance of each site.
- St. Vitus Cathedral, a 14th-century Gothic masterpiece, serves as the burial and coronation site for Bohemian kings and features intricate stained-glass windows and a replica of the Bohemian crown jewels.
- The Royal Palace, with its largest late Gothic throne room in Central Europe, combines late Gothic and Renaissance architectural elements and was the seat of Bohemian kings.
- St. George’s Basilica, a 10th-century Romanesque church, offers a serene atmosphere for contemplation and guided tours that provide insights into its history and significance.
Tour Overview
The guided tour of Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral lasts 3 hours and is conducted in German.
Priced from $39.06 per person, it offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Guests can reserve their spot without upfront payment.
The tour meets at the Pražský hrad (Prague Castle) tram stop, where visitors will be greeted by historian Mr. Robert Procházka.
Highlights include visiting St. Vitus Cathedral, exploring the Royal Palace, discovering St. George’s Basilica, and strolling through the historic Golden Lane.
Entrance tickets are purchased at a guide-exclusive counter to bypass long lines.
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Meeting Point & Guide
Visitors meet the tour at the Pražský hrad (Prague Castle) tram stop, which is serviced by lines 22 or 23 heading towards Bílá hora.
Visitors meet the tour at the Pražský hrad (Prague Castle) tram stop, serviced by lines 22 or 23 heading towards Bílá hora.
The guide leading the tour is Mr. Robert Procházka, a historian with extensive knowledge of the city’s history.
Joining his tours, visitors can expect:
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A friendly, knowledgeable guide who brings the stories of Prague Castle to life
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Detailed explanations about the site’s significance and importance
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Insider tips and anecdotes that enhance the overall experience
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A smooth, efficient tour that maximizes the 3-hour duration.
Itinerary Highlights
With the guide’s expertise established, the tour now delves into the Itinerary Highlights.
First, visitors explore the magnificent St. Vitus Cathedral – the burial and coronation site of Bohemian kings, featuring 14th-century Gothic architecture and the remains of St. Wenceslas.
Next, they discover the Royal Palace, which houses a replica of the Bohemian crown jewels and the largest late Gothic throne room in Central Europe.
The tour then leads to the 10th-century St. George’s Basilica, home to the tomb of St. Ludmila.
Finally, visitors wander through the historic Golden Lane, associated with Emperor Rudolf II’s alchemists and writer Franz Kafka.
St. Vitus Cathedral
Towering over the Prague skyline, St. Vitus Cathedral is a true architectural marvel.
This 14th-century Gothic masterpiece serves as the burial and coronation site for Bohemian kings.
Visitors can explore its stunning interior, which features:
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Intricate stained-glass windows that flood the cathedral with colorful light
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The tomb of St. Wenceslas, the patron saint of the Czech Republic
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A replica of the Bohemian crown jewels, a symbol of the nation’s rich history
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The largest late Gothic throne room in Central Europe, a testament to the cathedral’s royal legacy.
Royal Palace
After exploring the stunning St. Vitus Cathedral, the tour continues to the impressive Royal Palace. Within its walls lies the largest late Gothic throne room in Central Europe, as well as the site of the Third Defenestration of Prague. Visitors can marvel at the replica of the Bohemian crown jewels, a testament to the palace’s historical significance.
| Feature | Details |
| — | — |
| Throne Room | Largest late Gothic throne room in Central Europe |
| Crown Jewels | Replica of Bohemian crown jewels on display |
| Defenestration | Site of the Third Defenestration of Prague |
| Architecture | Impressive late Gothic and Renaissance styles |
| Historical Significance | Served as the seat of Bohemian kings |
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St. Georges Basilica
St. Georges Basilica, a 10th-century church, is a hidden gem within the Prague Castle complex. It houses the tomb of St. Ludmila, the grandmother of St. Wenceslas.
Visitors can explore:
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Romanesque architecture with its distinctive rounded arches and intricate stone carvings
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Impressive vaulted ceilings and ornate altar
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Serene atmosphere, perfect for a moment of contemplation
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Guided tours that provide insights into the basilica’s history and significance
The basilica’s timeless charm and religious significance make it a must-visit for anyone seeking to enjoy Prague’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage.
Golden Lane
Tucked away within the historic Prague Castle complex, the charming Golden Lane draws visitors with its captivating history and picturesque atmosphere.
This 16th-century street is lined with tiny, brightly colored houses that once housed goldsmiths, alchemists, and castle guards.
Today, the lane’s quaint cottages house artisan shops, museums, and exhibitions, offering a glimpse into Prague’s past.
Visitors can stroll down the cobblestone path, admiring the medieval architecture and imagining the lives of the lane’s former residents.
With its unique charm and rich history, Golden Lane is a must-see attraction within the Prague Castle grounds.
Ticket Information
Visitors purchasing tickets for the Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral will find a few options:
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Adult tickets cost €18
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Senior (65+) tickets are €14
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Tickets can be bought at a guide-exclusive counter to skip long queues
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Purchasing tickets in advance is recommended to save time and avoid crowds
Tickets provide access to the cathedral, royal palace, and other historic sites within the castle complex.
With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, travelers can make the most of their visit and learn about the captivating history of this iconic Prague landmark.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I Need to Bring My Own Headset for the Audio Guide?
No, you don’t need to bring your own headset. The tour includes a complimentary audio guide system, so you can simply pick up the device when you meet the guide and use it throughout the tour.
Can I Take Photographs Inside the St. Vitus Cathedral?
Yes, you can take photographs inside St. Vitus Cathedral, but the guide may ask you to turn off your flash to avoid disrupting the sacred atmosphere. It’s a great opportunity to capture the cathedral’s stunning Gothic architecture.
Is There a Dress Code to Enter the Prague Castle Complex?
There’s no strict dress code, but visitors should wear appropriate attire to enter the Prague Castle complex. Avoid overly casual or revealing clothing. It’s best to dress respectfully when exploring this historic site.
Can I Purchase Souvenirs at the End of the Tour?
Yes, you can purchase souvenirs at the end of the tour. There are several gift shops within the Prague Castle complex where you can find a variety of local Czech and Prague-themed items to take home as mementos.
How Accessible Is the Tour for Individuals With Mobility Issues?
The tour appears generally accessible for those with mobility issues. The guide can accommodate visitors by adapting the pace and route as needed. However, some areas of the historic site may have limited accessibility. It’s best to inquire about specific needs when booking.
The Sum Up
Prague Castle offers a captivating glimpse into the city’s storied past. From the awe-inspiring St. Vitus Cathedral to the grandeur of the Royal Palace, this comprehensive tour provides an immersive experience. Explore the serene Romanesque St. George’s Basilica and the charming Golden Lane, leaving visitors with a deeper appreciation for Prague’s architectural and cultural heritage.
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