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Prague by Bike in Small Group

Informazioni generali

Destinazione
Praga, Repubblica Ceca

Il programma nel dettaglio

Highlights

Small group with English speaking guide

Old Town Square, Medieval Prague

The old Jewish Quarter and Rudolfinum

View over Prague Castle and Charles Bridge

Across the Vltava River to Lesser Town, Kampa Park

John Lennon Wall, Zofin Island/National Theater

Dancing House, Vysehrad, David Cerny

Wenceslas Square, New Town and National Theater

Estates Theater, Powder Tour and Cubist Building



Enjoy the best of Prague in a fun and active way! You’ll get a chance to explore the city’s major sights along the way, meanwhile, your local guide will tell you all about the most interesting parts of Prague history.



After kicking off the tour from Old Town, you’ll head straight across the Vltava River, stopping on the way on a green island where you’ll hear a story about the Czech National Theater. Then we’ll cruise through Kampa Park, known for its famous baby statues by renowned Czech artist David Cerny. From here you can enjoy great view of the Charles Bridge and your guide will share the history of this world famous landmark built over 650 years ago.



Next, we’ll check out John Lennon Wall – a collection of street art which became a symbol of protest against the Communist government in the 1980’s.

After crossing the river, you’ll listen to the history of Rudolfinum and the city’s Jewish Quarter. Your guide will intrigue you with stories of the Jew’s 1000+ year history in Prague, and you’ll take a look at the oldest synagogue in the city, the Jewish Cemetery.



You’ll then go to Central Europe’s most expensive street towards the always breathtaking Old Town Square with the famous Astrological Clock and Tyn Church. Here, you’ll be regaled with stories about the square’s famous churches, ornate buildings, and hear stories about the city’s historical good guys and bad guys.



From here the tour continues through the center to the gothic Powder Tower, followed by a stop at the more inspiring Estates Theater, famous for Mozart’s operas and where the movie Amadeus was filmed. The last major stop is Wenceslas Square, where some of the most important events Prague’s history took place, from the Czech Uprising to the Velvet Revolution against Communism.