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Pařížská Street: Our most recommended tours and activities

Prague: 24 or 48-Hour Hop-on Hop-off Bus

1. Prague: 24 or 48-Hour Hop-on Hop-off Bus

Avoid the hassle of organized group tours and explore Prague at your own pace with a combined 24 or 48-hour ticket to the hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus.  Once onboard the bus, you will be provided with headphones and an audio guide (available in 17 languages), with onboard staff available at all times to lend assistance. Listen to the fascinating history of Prague and see its famous landmarks. Explore the Red and Green line routes of the city. Green line stops include: • Na Františku (near Ministry of Industry and Trade), • Old Town Square, • Malostranské náměstí (next to Holy Trinity Column)• Jiráskovo náměstí (beside the Dancing House), • Václavské náměstí (at corner of Krakovská street)• Hlavní nádraží (in front of Main Train Station) Red line stops include: • Prague Castle • Dlabačov• Náměstí Kinských• Jiráskovo náměstí (beside the Dancing House), • I.P. Pavlova (at corner of Sokolská street)• Karlov (B. Němcové street)• Hlavní nádraží (in front of Main Train Station)

Communist Walking Tour of Prague

2. Communist Walking Tour of Prague

Start your tour through Communist Prague with a visit to Wenceslas Square, site of the most important events in Czech history. See the Kotva 70s shopping center, Revoluční street, the Embankment and hotels Intercontinental and President. View Pařížská street and a view of Metronom, place of the infamously large Stalin monument. Listen to expert commentary as you check out Jan Palach's Square, the Original Death mask of Palach at Faculty of Arts by Olbram Zoubek. Then, cross Manes Bridge, see the Klárov and memorial of death of a young lady. View Kampa Island and Lennon's wall, Monument to Victims of Communism by Olbram Zoubek and cross the bridge of Legions. Then, walk along Narodni Street and the memorial of Velvet Revolution 1989. Your tour winds down at the Museum of Communism, where you will view an extremely moving 15-minute film and see, first hand, some valuable exhibits and artifacts. The museum is presented in 5 languages and the film has English subtitles. From there, you'll receive a 15% discount voucher valid anytime at the one of a kind Pub, Club and Restaurant "Propaganda" with over 200 original Czech communist artifacts from the Founders' personal collection. Relax with a famous Czech beer and hearty Czech cuisine and let the history sink in while your legs finally relax.

Prague: Half-Day Guided Tour by Segway and E-Scooter

3. Prague: Half-Day Guided Tour by Segway and E-Scooter

Hop aboard both a Segway and an e-scooter on one exciting tour. Explore the historical parts of Prague, including Hradcany, Lesser Town, the Jewish Quarter, Old Town, and New Town, discovering the best viewpoints, important monuments, and amazing landmarks. Starting your tour on a Segway, discover the Prague Castle area, home to St. Vitus Cathedral. After the castle, venture way up to the Strahov Monastery, where a brewery from the 15th century is located. Then, board your e-scooter and climb up to Petrin Hill where Prague's Tower, or the "Eiffel Tower's Sister" is. Here you can admire the several primary viewpoints while gliding back downhill. Your next stop will be the famous John Lennon Wall. You can write your name on it, and snap some cool photos at this rock n' roll landmark. Afterward, ride under the Charles Bridge, and visit the narrowest street of Prague as well as the Peeing Statues at the Kafka Museum. Towards the end of your tour, it will be time to cross the river and discover the Jewish Quarter and Old Town, before returning back to the tour's point of origin.

Prague: Private Combo Segway and eScooter City Tour

4. Prague: Private Combo Segway and eScooter City Tour

Visit the fascinating historical sights of Prague and acquaint yourself thoroughly with one of the most beautiful cities in Europe with a 1000-year-old history and architecture. During the Gorgeous Grand City Tour on Segway and Hugo electric scooters, you will get to know both of the main centers - Old Town and Lesser Town, as well as the magnificent Prague Castle, where you can take a walk and marvel at the Gothic Cathedral of St. Vitus, which has been the seat of Czech kings, emperors and presidents for 1000 years. Your professional guides will try their best in order to make this tour as impressive as possible. All necessary facilities and comfortable passenger buses will be provided in order to make you pleased and satisfied in time of riding both eco-friendly machines. Get behind the handlebars of a EU-made Hugo Scooter, and see the historic city center of Prague. Starting in the Old Town Square, you will go through Parizska (Paris) Street - Prague's most fashionable boulevard. See the oldest synagogue in Europe and ride along the banks of river Vltava to Charles Bridge. Along the way, pass the Kafka Museum and sign your name on the John Lennon Wall. Continue along Nerudova Street by riding up to Prague Castle, where you will see the Gothic Cathedral of St. Vitus. Capture your memories with great photographs in the ancient complex and glorify a panoramic view of the valley and the slopes on this amazing Segway and Hugo electric scooters adventure. Get to middle stop point only 3 minutes from Prague Castle and swap the Hugo Scooter to Segway. Your Segway fun ride will start with a private training and learning the safety instructions, the trip will begin as soon as all of the members feel safe and comfortable. Afterwards, your trip will take place on the largest hill of the city – Petřiny, at the highest observation point and stunning lookout of Strahov Monastery. This complex houses a brewery of unique atmosphere, which offers its own beer on-site with distinctive ambiance and excellent Czech cuisine. Its history is documented all the way back to around 1400 AD. Pass over the number of important institutions, embassies and consulates of numerous countries and investigate the Army General Staff, the Ministry of Defense and the Office of the Municipal District of Prague 6 and whilst doing so, investigate Vítězné Square and its surroundings. Descend to the locality with picturesque lanes, village houses and historical inns, first mentioned in 993 - Old Střešovice, known as the "local Beverly Hills." Continue up to Church of St. Norbert which has been dominant since 1891 and get to see the masterpiece of Constructivist non-decorative architecture at Muller's villa, which was built by Viennese architect Loos in 1930.

Prague: 3-Hour Grand e-Scooter Guided Tour

5. Prague: 3-Hour Grand e-Scooter Guided Tour

See Prague the fast and easy way, by e-scooter. Visit the city's most famous sights and learn about the important history of the area. Leave a signature or a little quote on the John Lennon Wall and don't forget to make a wish after while riding under the Charles Bridge. Visit the Narrowest Street of Prague and see the Peeing Statues at Kafka Museum. Cross the river and explore the Jewish quarter, home to the old Jewish cemetery and the oldest synagogue in Europe. Be amazed by the Old Town Square and take the opportunity to take amazing pictures. Head to Letna Hill, where you will see the Metronome and the best view of Prague. Next, head to the world's largest castle and visit St. Vitus Cathedral and gardens. Then continue to Strahov Monastery, which houses a 15th-century brewery and spectacular views. Easy climb Petrin Hill to see the Petrin Tower, the top point of Prague. Descend to the Lesser Town via Petrin Gardens and go to the Legion Bridge to see the sights of the Dancing House and the National Theater. Reach the island of Kampa, and take pictures of the baby sculptures.

Prague: Old Town and Jewish Quarter 2-Hour Walking Tour

6. Prague: Old Town and Jewish Quarter 2-Hour Walking Tour

See some of the city’s most iconic sights and landmarks while you listen to entertaining commentary on the history of Prague from your expert guide. The tour starts in the heart of the Old Town Square, with its magnificent buildings in a range of architectural styles. Throughout the centuries the square, which was originally Prague's largest marketplace, was the site of many historical events up until the 20th century. From here, walk to the beautiful Theater of the Estates, where Mozart conducted the world premiere of Don Giovanni in 1787. Admire the architecture of this stunning building, which is still used for operas to this date, and learn about the luxurious affairs that have occurred here throughout the years. Head over to the Powder Tower next, an imposing Gothic edifice with fascinating decorations on the facade. Then marvel at the adjoining Municipal House, Prague's preeminent Art Nouveau structure with a stunningly beautiful interior. Follow your guide towards Ungelt, a onetime customs court for the city, then onto Pařížská Street, Prague's most prestigious boulevard and home to many luxury brands. Listen to your guide share stories of the neighborhood’s colorful history, as you peer behind the stylish facades that line the streets. Continue the tour through the history-rich Jewish Quarter, before taking in the breathtaking and panoramic views at the final stop of the tour, Prague Castle. Route: Old Town Square – Ungelt – Dušní St. - Vězeňská (Spanish Synagogue) - Pařížská - exteriors of the Jewish Town (Old-New Synagogue, Pinkas Synagogue, Maisel Synagogue) – Široká St. - Palach Square (Rudolfinum) - view of Prague Castle from the Mánes Bridge

Prague For The First Time: 2-hour Private Walking Tour

7. Prague For The First Time: 2-hour Private Walking Tour

Meet your guide at Old Town Square and stroll around at a leisurely pace on this 1.2-kilometer private walking tour. Experience the romantic beauty of the city as you pass by the Old Town Square. See the Jewish Quarter and end your tour at the famous Charles Bridge. Begin your tour at Old Town Square in the Old Town quarter of Prague where you can admire the medieval astronomical clock which was first built in 1412. Walk along Pařížská street as you delve into the Jewish Quarter and see the Old New Synagogue. Continue along Maiselova street and arrive at Mariánské Square to see the historic complex of buildings known as the Clementinum, which contains the 68-meter-high Astronomical Tower. Finish up at Charles Bridge, and gaze at its stone arches which cross the Vltava river.

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What people are saying about Pařížská Street

Overall rating

3.9 / 5

based on 842 reviews

Buses were fairly frequent and mostly on time. A few more stops would be appreciated as sometimes they were quite a distance apart. For example, out hotel was located between Zitna and Jecna with the nearest stops being Dancing House or IP Pavlova, both of which were about a 20 minute walk away. We were lucky with the weather but if wet would have been soaked. Wenceslas Square was also about a 20 minute walk away from our hotel - even though it said 10 minutes in all the literature!!

Got to see a lot more of Prague than we would have done just walking. We had a green line and red line clearly indicated on the map, work out your day and use the guide to help you switch between the 2 and get your best experience and value for money to. We also had a riverboat on ours it was brilliant to just chill out and have a drink and take in the Riverside views

It was a very enjoyable experience. The driver and the tour guide on one of the buses were very friendly and chatty and helpful. They made us very comfortable and we had a fun ride. A great way to see Prague.

Enjoyed the bus tour, very convenient for getting around the city. Only recommendation is sometimes the bus drives too fast past some of the landmarks that the tour guide is explaining the history behind

We had a great time on the bus it is a good way of getting around to see where things are