Private city tours

I offer a wide variety of tours tailored to the interests and abilities of every traveler.
Whether it’s your first time in the city and you want to see “everything,” or you’ve already visited the iconic sites and think you’ve seen it all – there is always something new, surprising, and unforgettable waiting to be discovered.

Every tour is designed to be personal, flexible, and engaging. I combine history, local stories, beautiful viewpoints, and hidden gems to create experiences that go far beyond standard sightseeing.
Just tell me what you love – nature, history, culture, food, or adventure – and I’ll craft the perfect day for you.

The Classic Tour - "The Hidden Alleys of Prague"

The classic tour for first-time visitors to Prague — and not only for them.

We’ll begin at Wenceslas Square, where we’ll take time to explore key moments in Czech history and the story of Prague, providing the perfect foundation for understanding the city’s past and present.

From there, our tour continues through the “New Town,” where we’ll wander through hidden passageways and admire unique architectural gems. We’ll then make our way into the Old Town, uncovering its rich and fascinating history as we go.

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Next, we’ll cross the iconic Charles Bridge into Malá Strana, where we’ll enjoy a short but meaningful visit to this charming historic district. From there, we’ll return to the other side of the river via a parallel bridge, leading us into the Jewish Quarter, where we’ll explore the story of the community whose legacy profoundly shaped the character of the city.

We’ll conclude the tour at the Old Town Square.

From the Maternity Hospital to the Cemetery.

The Circle of Life

An impressive route outside the city’s tourist center, located at the crossroads between New Town and Vyšehrad Fortress.
We will start at the old maternity hospital, delving into its fascinating history, then descend into the valley to uncover the tale of the “rushing waters.” From there, we’ll climb up to the ancient Vyšehrad complex.

Once there, we’ll hear local legends and stories, visit the national cemetery to learn its history, and explore some of its significant graves.

The tour will conclude along the riverbank.

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From the Summer Palace to Letná park – Tour of scenic views

We’ll embark on a route starting near the castle, right in its backyard. Passing through the royal gardens, we’ll hear the story of the “Lion’s Court.”
From there, we’ll continue to Letná Park, stopping at several breathtaking viewpoints that offer perfect panoramic views of the city.
In the park, at a spot overlooking the Old Town, we’ll uncover the tale of the sad sculptor and his sweet revenge.
We’ll also learn about the Jubilee Exhibition and the first escalators ever installed in Prague.

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The tour includes spectacular viewpoints and plenty of fascinating stories.

Vinohrady and Žižkov – Sister Neighborhoods

A route along the border of two neighborhoods that were once one. We’ll meet at the entrance to the New Jewish Cemetery, where we’ll visit the grave of the famous writer Franz Kafka. From there, we’ll continue to Olšany Cemetery, the largest in Prague, cross through it, and hear the tragic story of “The Sisters.”

Next, we’ll head to the television tower, sharing the story of why it was built in the heart of an ancient Jewish cemetery. We’ll conclude the tour at one of the most beautiful parks in the city.

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Along the way, we’ll pass through unique streets and uncover the stories behind some of the buildings we encounter.

Jews of the First Planned Neighborhood – Oržehovka

A journey through the heart of a neighborhood built in the early 20th century.
Originally intended to house employees of the Presidential Palace, the neighborhood later became a sought-after investment opportunity for many of the city’s residents.


As we walk through its streets, we’ll uncover the stories behind some of the houses and the families who lived there—particularly the Jewish families who tragically perished during the Holocaust.

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We’ll also visit the home of the Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, where he lived with his wife and children, and delve into the reasons he chose to reside in this area.
This tour weaves together tales of Prague’s golden age, its hope, and the somber history of World War II.

Wild Šárka – Divoká Šárka – An Urban Nature Trail

If you want to experience Czech nature, you don’t have to leave the city.
A short ride from the city center, near the famous European Boulevard, takes you to the stunning nature reserve of Divoká Šárka.

Divoká Šárka once served as a tranquil retreat for Prague’s residents. We’ll walk along the stream that was once a vibrant hub for locals—where families strolled, relaxed at charming cafés, or enjoyed a peaceful rowing boat ride.

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Along the way, we’ll uncover the legend of Wild Šárka and the epic battle between women and men.

"New World" – NOVÝ SVĚT

An intriguing journey through the hidden gems of Prague Castle’s backyard.
We’ll begin at the Strahov Monastery, uncovering the fascinating story behind its construction. From there, we’ll step into Pohořelec, a place rebuilt after the devastation of the Great Fire. As we pass by the Černín Paláce, I’ll share the tale of the family, the building, and the tragic events tied to its history.

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While strolling alongside the impressive palace, the chimes of Loreta Church may ring out, prompting us to delve into the story of its treasures, particularly Prague’s famous “Sun.”

Next, we’ll wander into the mysterious alleys of the “New World” (Nový Svět), where we’ll not only explore the unique house signs but also learn about the renowned astronomers Johannes Kepler and Tycho Brahe who once lived here.

To conclude, we’ll make our way back to the city center, passing through the Royal Palace courtyards.

All tours are private and fully flexible, allowing for changes, unplanned stops, or adjustments based on your interests during the tour.

The tours typically last around 4 hours.
As all tours are walking tours, please ensure you wear comfortable walking shoes.

For some tours, you may need to travel to the starting point. I will provide you with detailed instructions from your hotel.

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