Explore the captivating world of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with a guided tour along his trail in Prague. This immersive experience not only grants you skip-the-line access to the Czech Museum of Music but also transports you to the very locations that shaped the composer’s legacy. From the historic Estates Theatre to the charming Church of St Nicholas, you’ll uncover the rich musical heritage that continues to captivate audiences today. Prepare to be enchanted as you explore rare instruments and scores that celebrate Mozart’s enduring influence on the city.
Key Points

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Explore Mozart’s legacy in Prague through a private walking tour, with options for a 2-hour experience or a 3-hour tour with concert tickets.
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Discover the historic Estates Theatre, the premiere location for Mozart’s operas in Prague, and witness the grandeur of its 18th-century Neoclassical interiors.
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Admire the captivating 600-year-old Astronomical Clock in Old Town Square and the stunning views from the iconic Charles Bridge.
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Visit the Czech Museum of Music, home to an impressive collection of instruments played by Mozart and Liszt, as well as rare musical scores and recordings.
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Enjoy an immersive exploration of Prague’s rich musical heritage and the opportunity to experience Mozart’s masterpieces in their original settings.
Tour Overview and Options

Visitors can experience Prague through the legacy of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by embarking on a private walking tour.
The tour offers two options – a 2-hour Mozart-themed experience or an extended 3-hour tour that includes tickets to a classical music concert.
Both tours highlight significant locations, like the Estates Theatre where Mozart’s operas premiered and the Church of St Nicholas where he played the organ.
The tours highlight noteworthy venues like the Estates Theatre and Church of St Nicholas that showcase Mozart’s musical legacy.
With knowledgeable guides available in multiple languages, the tour provides an immersive and engaging way to explore the city’s rich musical heritage.
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Key Attractions and Highlights

The Estates Theatre stands as a premier attraction, having served as the premiere location for Mozart’s operas during his time in Prague.
Another iconic landmark is the 600-year-old Astronomical Clock in Old Town Square.
Crossing the historic Charles Bridge connects Prague’s districts and offers stunning views.
The Czech Museum of Music houses a treasure trove of musical instruments and archives, including those used by Mozart and Liszt.
For a truly immersive experience, the 3-hour tour option includes tickets to an evening concert featuring Mozart’s musical masterpieces.
Estates Theatre: Premiere Location for Mozart’s Operas

As the premiere location for Mozart’s operas during his time in Prague, the Estates Theatre stands as a testament to the city’s rich musical heritage.
This 18th-century Neoclassical gem hosted the world premieres of several of Mozart’s beloved works, including "Don Giovanni" and "La Clemenza di Tito."
Visitors can marvel at the lavish interiors and imagine the thrill of attending one of those historic performances.
Visitors can marvel at the lavish interiors and imagine the thrill of attending one of those historic performances.
Today, the Estates Theatre continues to host classical concerts, allowing modern audiences to experience the magic of Mozart’s music in its original setting.
Astronomical Clock and Charles Bridge

Just steps away from the Estates Theatre, Prague’s Astronomical Clock stands as a captivating 600-year-old icon in the heart of Old Town Square. This medieval masterpiece mesmerizes visitors with its ornate design and intricate astronomical mechanisms.
Nearby, the historic Charles Bridge connects Prague’s iconic districts, offering stunning views of the Vltava River and the city’s enchanting skyline. Crossing this medieval marvel, visitors can enjoy the timeless atmosphere, taking in the sights and sounds of street performers and artists showcasing their talents along the way.
More Great Tours NearbyCzech Museum of Music: A Musical Treasure Trove

Nestled in the heart of Prague, the Czech Museum of Music stands as a captivating repository of musical heritage.
Housing an impressive collection of instruments and archives, the museum offers visitors a unique glimpse into the city’s rich musical legacy. From the instruments played by legends like Mozart and Liszt to rare musical scores and recordings, the museum’s holdings provide a fascinating window into the world of classical music.
With the option to include museum tickets in the Mozart-themed tour, visitors can delve deeper into the composer’s influence and impact on Prague’s cultural landscape.
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Taking in Mozart’s Music: Evening Concerts

To fully take in Mozart’s enduring musical genius, the 3-hour tour option includes tickets to an evening concert featuring his timeless compositions.
Guests can look forward to a spellbinding performance at one of Prague’s historic venues, where Mozart himself once performed.
The concert showcases his most beloved works, transporting attendees back to the 18th century.
This exclusive addition to the tour provides a unique opportunity to experience Mozart’s music in the very city where it was composed and premiered, creating an unforgettable cultural experience.
Tour Details and Inclusions
The Mozart-themed walking tour in Prague is available in two options – a 2-hour tour or an extended 3-hour tour.
Both feature a live guide who can conduct the tour in several languages, including English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Russian, Spanish, and Czech.
The tours include skip-the-line tickets to the Czech Museum of Music, which houses musical instruments and archives related to Mozart and other renowned composers.
The 3-hour tour also provides evening concert tickets featuring Mozart’s music.
Private group tours are available, and the tour price starts from Kč 2,571 per person.
Booking and Cancellation Policy

The tour can be booked online, and customers have the option to reserve their spot now and pay later. The base price starts from Kč 2,571 per person.
Customers can take advantage of the free cancellation policy, which allows them to get a full refund up to 24 hours in advance.
The meeting point for the tour is in front of the House at the Black Madonna in the Old Town. Those interested in attending the optional evening concert should select the 3-hour tour option.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Tour Suitable for Children?
The tour can accommodate children, but it may be more suitable for older kids interested in music history and classical concerts. Parents should consider the duration and pace to ensure their children remain engaged throughout the experience.
Can the Tour Accommodate Dietary Restrictions?
Yes, the tour can accommodate dietary restrictions. Guests should notify the tour operator in advance about any dietary needs, and the guide will work to ensure an enjoyable experience for all participants.
What Is the Dress Code for the Evening Concert?
The evening concert has a casual dress code. Attendees can wear comfortable, smart-casual attire such as slacks, collared shirts, or dresses. There’s no need for formal wear, as the focus is on enjoying the musical performance.
Are Audio Guides Available for the Museum Visit?
The tour does not provide audio guides for the museum visit. Visitors will be accompanied by a live, knowledgeable tour guide who can provide additional context and details about the exhibits and Mozart’s legacy within the museum.
Can the Tour Be Customized for Private Groups?
The tour can be customized for private groups. Travelers can book a private tour to experience the Mozart-themed walking tour and museum visit tailored to their group’s specific interests and needs.
The Sum Up
By exploring Mozart’s Trail in Prague, visitors can enjoy the rich musical heritage of the city. With skip-the-line access to the Czech Museum of Music, they’ll discover rare instruments and scores that celebrate Mozart’s enduring influence. From the historic Estates Theatre to the beautiful Church of St Nicholas, this tour offers a unique and captivating experience for classical music enthusiasts.
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