Český Krumlov Private Walking Tour
Make the most out of your trip to Český Krumlov. Hire a knowledgeable local guide and immerse yourself into 800 years of the fascinating history of this UNESCO jewel. Get a Free Map of Český Krumlov as a gift from us.
- explore one of the most beautiful small towns in the world
- walk cobbled streets of the historical center of Český Krumlov and discover the second biggest castle in the Czech Republic
- learn who built the town, how it survived the centuries, or why there are life bears at the castle
- visit the gothic church of St. Vitus, admire old renaissance houses, and enjoy the beauty of the magnificent castle tower of Český Krumlov
- enjoy the town even after the tour is over - learn where to have a great lunch or where to go for a drink in the evening
- ask us about life in Český Krumlov which used to have 2 million visitors every year
Don't roam in Český Krumlov alone and book this tour soon.
Scenic Private Transfer from Prague to Vienna or Vienna to Prague
There are a few ways you can travel between Central European capitals- by plane, by train or bus and by private car with English speaking local driver.
Most travelers who value own time and want to explore more Europe use the last option to make vacation unforgettable and comfortable.
This Private door to door transfer takes around 4 hours and you can enjoy a hassle-free journey.
Private evening tour Cesky Krumlov Old Town and Castle area
The tour starts on the Main square, from where we first visit the Castle courtyards and gardens in the calm evening, and get back to the Old Town to visit its most important renaissance buildings, the St. Vitus Church and finish at the best view on the Castle, the Jesuit seminary gardens.
During the visit you will learn about the history, legend and the famous people of this magic town. This exclusive evening tour is for those who would like to avoid the crowds and enjoy a private, calm way of discovering this beautiful city.
WWII Secrets of Prague: Small Group Tour with Crypt Visit
Explore Prague’s WWII History with a Local Guide
Ever wondered why Prague escaped the heavy bombing that devastated other European cities? Join a local guide to explore hidden WWII history, uncovering powerful stories of courage, resistance, and loss.
Learn how Czechoslovakia emerged in 1918, stroll through the New Town, and see buildings marked by the 1945 Prague Uprising.
Honor the memory of Jewish victims in front of the Jerusalem Synagogue and learn about the horrors of the Theresienstadt Ghetto.
Stand at the train station where Winton’s rescued children said goodbye to their parents.
Visit the former Gestapo headquarters and walk through historic Wenceslas Square.
Finish with a tram ride to the crypt where Czech resistance fighters made their final stand after assassinating top Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich.
Pedestrian tour of Prague in Spanish
Do you already know Prague? This is the great opportunity to experience the visit to one of the most beautiful cities in the world in good hands!
We will walk through the essentials of the historic core, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1992. The fascinating history of the Powder Tower, the Tyn Church, or Saint Nicholas, the Clementinum, and all the other emblematic buildings in Prague will be visited and explained in detail. After the mandatory photo op on Charles Bridge, the tour will take you through the Jewish Quarter, to the edge of the Old Town, ending at the famous Astronomical Clock.
Accompanied by native bilingual guides in Spanish and Czech who will make your visit unforgettable.
World war 2 in Prague tour
Dive deep into Prague’s turbulent past on this gripping WWII tour. We uncover the roots of Czech democracy and the stories of those who sacrificed everything for freedom. You’ll hear about a Czechoslovak hero—a lawyer and politician dedicated to equality, women’s rights, and anti-fascism—who faced Nazi persecution and was later executed by the Communist regime.
Please explore the site of the world’s largest statue of Joseph Stalin and learn the tragic tale behind its construction and destruction.
Finally, journey to 1942 Prague, where you’ll discover the daring assassination of a high-ranking SS officer, orchestrator of the Holocaust, and the heroic airmen who carried out this deadly mission.
Visit the catacombs where a gun battle with the SS took place, with bullet holes still visible on the walls, bringing history to life before your eyes.
3 Hour Private Tour with a Local Guide in Brno
Brno can sometimes feel inaccessible to foreign visitors. Take the mystery out of your visit by exploring with a local on a private walking tour. This is a personalized experience where you will discover the exterior of monuments, including museums. However, if you’d like to include a museum visit, your guide can arrange a customized itinerary—just let us know in advance.
As you explore, your guide shares insights into local life, history, and culture, helping you uncover Brno’s hidden gems. Perfect for families, solo travelers, or couples, this tour offers insider knowledge and a deeper connection to the city that you won’t find on your own.
Best of Prague: Private City Walking Tour, Boat Cruise, and Typical Czech Lunch
Perfect tour for all who want to discover the Prague’s most famous sights on a tour by foot, tram and boat! Start with a romantic stroll across the Charles Bridge, enjoy the panoramic tram ride to the Prague Castle, explore the mysterious Jewish Quarter and the medieval Old Town. Taste a traditional Czech dish and finally relax and admire the panorama of “the city of hundred spires“ on a river cruise with free refreshments. All this with a knowledgeable local guide!
Private PICNIC in Bohemian Vineyards and Wine Tasting 4WD Tour
Escape touristy Prague and get to know the real Czech countryside. Volcanic landscape, dazzling vineyards, local food and wine tasting.
Explore two different vineyards, one on the limestones another on the basalt rock under the gothic castle Hazmburg.
Discover also an old Jewish cemetery in the middle of private vineyard. You'll get full info about jewish history in the Sudetenland.
Bohemian experience can't get any better because of you will have your personal guide. In a family atmosphere with glass of wine we will tell you about vineyarding, but also about the Czech naturue, traditions, castles, political situation, dmocracy and anythink else you are curious about.
A rich PICNIC will be served. The composition may vary depending on the season, but certainly you can look forward to a selection of local cheeses, sausages and pâté, Czech pastries and wine that you choose from the wine cellar.
Body size or age does not matter at all.
Book your private trip today.
From Prague: Sky Bridge721 & The Sky Walk Tour Full-Day Epic Trip
Discover the extraordinary beauty of Dolní Morava with our one-day tour from Prague to Dolní Morava, where you'll encounter the extraordinary beauty of the Sky Bridge & The Sky Walk Tour.
Immerse yourself in the allure of Dolní Morava as we journey towards the awe-inspiring Sky Bridge recognized by Time magazine as one of the TOP 50 places worth visiting worldwide. Stretching an impressive 721 meters, it proudly holds the title of the longest pedestrian bridge in the world.
Our sky bridge & skywalk tour ensures the utmost convenience and comfort from start to finish. With pick-up and drop-off available anywhere in Prague.
Prepare for an unforgettable adventure as you walk the Sky Bridge and ascend to the heights of the Sky Walk. Marvel at the panoramic views that unfold before you, capturing memories that will last a lifetime. From the lush forests below to the majestic peaks in the distance, every vista is a testament to the unparalleled beauty of Dolní Morava.
Prague Food Tour with a Local
This food tour is like a history lesson through food. Join me, a Prague local, and other foodies from around the world and let me take you a journey from traditional to contemporary Czech food. We will visit 4-5 different pubs, restaurants, coffee shops and bars and I will explain why we Czechs eat what we eat. I will talk about my childhood growing up in Prague, how it was living under the communist rule and answer any of your questions. We will also talk about tourist traps, what not to do in Prague and I will give you tons of tips and recommendations not only for Prague, but your future travel destinations. Because we all know, how bad food can spoil your vacation.
Hidden Prague Private Walkingtour
During the Hidden Prague walking tour we will show you all the hidden gems of the old town and new town!
The city of Prague was built from the medieval times and it is full of small and hidden passages, alleyways, pathways and beautiful little courtyard parks! The city was built long before urban planning was even a concept, making Prague a difficult city to navigate. Houses and buildings were built around churches and main sights leaving little or no room on the small cobblestone streets. They made up for this by building grandiose squares with elaborate architectural gems and in doing so they left little nooks and crannies all over the Old Town where secret areas and hidden stories await to be discovered.
Prague Easter Markets Tour with Czech Traditions and Local Snacks
Step into the vibrant world of Prague’s Easter markets, where centuries-old Czech traditions come alive in a joyful celebration of spring. With your expert local guide, explore the city’s most enchanting markets and discover the stories, flavors, and customs that make Czech Easter truly special.
* Immerse Yourself in Czech Traditions: Learn about colorful kraslice eggs, willow whips, and the fascinating blend of pagan and Christian customs.
* Savor Authentic Easter Delights: Enjoy traditional snacks like buttery mazanec, Good Friday bread, and refreshing mead or herbal tea.
* Explore Hidden Gems: Visit Prague’s main Easter markets and off-the-beaten-path spots for a unique perspective.
* Support Local Artisans: Shop for hand-painted eggs, ceramic keepsakes, and other authentic souvenirs from local vendors.
* Experience with a Local Expert: Your knowledgeable guide shares insider tips, fun facts, and personal recommendations for your Prague adventure.
Cold War Communism Prague with a Local Historian Semiprivate
Embark on a journey through Prague’s captivating history as I guide you through the echoes of its Cold War era. This walking tour takes you back to a time when the city bore the influence of the Communist regime for nearly 50 years.
Explore key locations of the Prague Spring and Soviet invasion in 1968, and hear the story of Jan Palach, a protest symbol who sacrificed his life. Visit sites of the Velvet Revolution, which ended Communism in our country and Europe in 1989.
As the son of a student leader in the Velvet Revolution, I’ll share personal stories to add an intimate touch.
Learn about dissident Vaclav Havel, who became the last president of Czechoslovakia. See the former Communist parliament, brutalist architecture, and landmarks like Wenceslas Square, the National Museum, and the Dancing House.
This is not just a tour; it’s an immersive dive into the heart of history.
Rent your E-Scooter Hugo Bike in Prague!
Rent your own electric scooter and enjoy the freedom while discovering the beauties of Prague. Glide down the sidewalks and streets of Prague, check out some of the city’s most famous landmarks, historical sites and local hangouts.
Choose from a variety of durations and discover Prague on your own. Enjoy the servis of friendly local managers, who will give you all you need to experience Prague on Hugo Bike (eScooter vehicle) as a lock, helmets, bottle of water, map and advice where are the nicest spots to drive.
A guide / instructor, who will help you operating the E-Scooter, is included for the whole time of the tour.
Your own guide for Old Town Highlights and Secrets Tour
A walk through the old town of Prague is amazing on its own, but facts and stories I'll share with you will enrich your experience and deepen your sense of wonder. Enter the area that was first historically recorded in the 10th century, see the breathtakingly beautiful churches and palaces but also wander the streets that most guide books don't even mention, despite their charm.
Prague Essentials & Lunch Cruise with a Cultured Guide
This full-day tour is specifically designed for visitors who only have one day, yet wish to see Prague's most important sights. You will be accompanied by a refined and seasoned professional, ensuring an insightful and high-quality experience. It is also an ideal choice if you prefer to get oriented with an expert guide on your first day and then explore the capital on your own for the rest of your stay.
Private Former Concentration Camp Terezin Tour from Prague
Theresienstadt, the concentration camp, also referred to as Theresienstadt Ghetto, was established by the SS during World War II in the fortress and garrison city of Terezín. During World War II it served as a Nazi concentration camp staffed by German Nazi guards.
Tons of thousands of people died there, some killed outright and others dying from malnutrition and disease. More than 150,000 other persons (including tons of thousands of children) were held there for months or years, before being sent by rail transports to their deaths at Treblinka and Auschwitz extermination camps in occupied Poland, as well as to smaller camps elsewhere.
I will pick you up with a professional driver at 9am in a lobby of the hotel you are located in. It takes approximately an hour to get there. Entrance fees are included in this tour. After the tour we will have delicious Czech meal in a local small Terezín restaurant you enjoy.
Private Terezin Nazi camp tour from Prague All-Inclusive
A Fortress from the 18th century was turned into a Jewish ghetto and Nazi political prison in World War II - experience it and learn more about a sad true part of the European history that influenced all the world.
Terezin concentration camp is strategically close to Prague (45-60 min drive). You will learn World War II history - the difference between concentration and death camp, psychology of Nazi propaganda hiding the truth from the rest of the world, Gestapo political prison, individual personal stories, life and culture in Jewish ghetto.
The city is divided into two parts: former Gestapo political prison (later communist prison) and Jewish ghetto presented as "a city given to Jews from Adolf Hitler for the war time". You will see the former Gestapo prison, the Jewish Museum of Ghetto, a Jewish dormitory, the Magdeburg Barracks (Muzeum of culture in the ghetto) and more.
After that you enjoy Czech lunch in a local brewery (included).
Private Prague Renaissance & Baroque Gardens Walking Tour
Highlights of this half-day history walk include the Prague Castle Gardens including the dazzling Belvedere summer palace commissioned by Ferdinand I as a romantic present to his wife, the singing fountain cast from bell bronze, the Fig House and Orangery, where figs, almonds, oranges and lemons were grown for the first time in Central Europe and the grand Wallenstein Garden, with its albino peacocks, mannerist statues, grotto wall and mythical fountains.
Private transfer Prague to Budapest with 2h stop in Bratislava
There are a few ways you can travel between Central European capitals- by plane, by train or bus and by private car with English speaking local driver.
Most travelers who value own time and want to explore more Europe use the last option to make vacation unforgettable and comfortable.
This Private transfer takes around 7 hours and you can making unforgettable with our suggestion stop in Bratislava.
Prague Castle Private Walking Tour
Whether it's your first time in Prague or you've already visited, Prague Castle is truly a "must see attraction" of the city. It is a symbol of the whole city, a typical photogenic panorama, but above all it is connected with Czech statehood. A tour of one of the world's most extensive castle complexes and a UNESCO World Heritage Site will certainly leave you with beautiful memories. I will try to tell you as much as I can about everything that interests you and at the same time I want to convey my affection for a place that means a lot to us Czechs.
Full-Day Hiking in Bohemian Paradise: Hrubá Skála near Prague
We are a group of friends who love the outdoors. We would like to help you experience the same joy as we do on our trips. We want to make it easy for you to discover breath-taking sites in the Czech Republic and build unforgettable memories. Let us take you on a daring adventure!
The protected landscape area Bohemian Paradise (Český ráj) is a nature reserve about 90 km north-east of Prague. We will travel there by train (takes 2 hours one way). This time we want to take you to the area called Hruboskalsko Rock City. You will discover there Valdštejn Castle, Hrubá Skála Château, symbolic climber cemetery, many spectacular viewpoints giving you a stunning panorama of rock city. You will enjoy the remarkable beauty of the landscape and numerous historic landmarks, bizarre rock formations and deep pine forests.
The route is 16 km long, with short uphills.
If infants/children are participating, the itinerary of the trip will be adjusted accordingly to accommodate these age groups.
Small-Group Tour through the History of Jewish Prague
Embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting history of Jewish Prague spanning over a millennium. Delve into the heart of the Jewish community, from its origins in the 10th century to its vibrant existence today.
Lear from your guide about the history of the Old-New Synagogue, a revered gem, and Europe's oldest surviving synagogue. You'll hear the captivating legend of the Golem of Prague, a mythical tale that has captured imaginations for generations.
The tour offers a unique opportunity to understand the resilience and cultural significance of the Jewish people in Prague. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply seeking to broaden your cultural knowledge, this journey promises an enriching and unforgettable experience. Come join us for an exploration of the Thousand Years history of Jewish Prague! After the tour you can buy a ticket to visit the Jewish Museum. The tickets are valid for 3 days. The museum is closed on Saturdays and Jewish holidays.