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Prague: Museum of Senses Admission Ticket

1. Prague: Museum of Senses Admission Ticket

Explore more than 50 exhibits in 17 rooms at the Museum of Senses in Prague and enjoy an interactive art experience that will awaken all of your senses at once. You’ll begin your adventure just around the corner from the renowned Wenceslas​ Square where the museum is located. After entering through a gigantic green gate, your journey will begin by traversing a dark tunnel to all kinds of bizarre experiences. You’ll pass through a jungle where water flows upwards, stand on the top of a skyscraper, and enter a desert of mind-blowing optical illusions, including a 3D Stable room and a bewildering vortex tunnel.  You can also explore the world-famous 'AMES room’ of distorted perceptions and dance to music in the infinity mirror room. The Museum of Senses is a friendly and interactive concept that encourages you to take as many pictures as you like and broadcast live videos to your family and friends.

Prague: Jewish Quarter Walking Tour with Admission Tickets

2. Prague: Jewish Quarter Walking Tour with Admission Tickets

Explore the Jewish Quarter of Prague for an overview of the area's history and modern life on a guided walking tour. Start the tour by meeting your guide near the Maisel Synagogue. Walk to the Jewish Quarter, known as Josefov. Hear stories about the Jewish community and its most famous people. Look inside one of 4 Synagogues (Maisel, Pinkas, Spanish, and Klausen synagogues) in the area, and go to the Old Jewish Cemetery, one of the oldest in Central Europe. Your guide is an expert in the Jewish history of Prague and its people and will tell stories that bring the history of the Jewish Quarter and its Synagogues to life.

Prague: Jewish Quarter Admission Ticket with Introduction

3. Prague: Jewish Quarter Admission Ticket with Introduction

Learn about the history of the Jewish Quarter in Prague. This experience includes visits to the Jewish Cemetery, which is one of the oldest in Central Europe, and it includes admission to 3 synagogues. Begin with a 20-minute introduction (in English) and orientation from your guide as you hear about the history of Prague’s Jewish Quarter. Meet with your guide at the local partner office in Maiselova street, just a few steps from the Maisel Synagogue. The guide will help you with orientation in the Jewish Town. After that, you will explore the Jewish Town on your own. Your entry ticket includes access to synagogues as well as Prague’s Jewish cemetery. You can choose between Circuit 1 or Circuit 2. Both Circuits include admission to the Old Jewish Cemetery, among the oldest in all of Central Europe. You will get a chance to visit the Spanish Synagogue, constructed in the beautiful Moorish Revival style. Both circuits also include admission into 3 synagogues: Maisel, Pinkas, and Klausen Synagogue. The latter is the biggest in Prague Jewish Town. Moreover, you will have the chance to visit the Ceremonial Hall, and Robert Guttman Gallery, home to several temporary exhibitions. These include items from the Jewish Museum’s collections or aspects of modern Jewish life. Circuit 1 additionally contains an entrance ticket to the Old-New synagogue, one of the oldest active synagogues in all of Europe. Constructed in the Gothic style in 1270, it is one of the earliest Gothic buildings in Prague and continues to be one of the most important religious sites for Jews in the Czech Republic.

Prague: Communism History and Nuclear Bunker Guided Tour

4. Prague: Communism History and Nuclear Bunker Guided Tour

Step back in time to a dark period in Czechoslovakia’s history. With an expert guide leading the way, you will discover what it was like to live in country under communist rule – an age of paranoia, spying, fear and violence. You will learn about the history of communism, hear cold war stories and about the biggest statue of Stalin ever built and the former headquarters of the former communist secret police. Afterwards the tour will lead you for a visit to Prague’s largest nuclear bunker. Built in the 1950’s, this bunker was designed to accommodate up to 5000 people. The tour will conclude with a trip to the nuclear bunker museum which will include cold war expositions and a special gasmask workshop.

Prague: Czech Beer Museum Entrance and Tasting

5. Prague: Czech Beer Museum Entrance and Tasting

Your 90-minute tour of the Czech Beer Museum begins with an overview of world beer history. You’ll move through time from the Golden Age of Czech beer brewing to today. In the next stage of the tour you’ll discover the behind-the-scenes magic of making Czech Beer using the brewery and malthouse models. Experience the heady smell of hops and malt. Continue underground to the 13th-century cellars and see how the cooper's shop looked and how ice was dug out and stored before refrigeration was invented. During the tour you’ll see hundreds of historical artifacts. Your route is enhanced by the authentic surroundings and video presentations. Enjoy 4 types of Czech beers in 2 showroom pubs – the first from the 1920s and the second from Communist times. On the last part of your tour you’ll head to the bottling room, where you’ll create a unique souvenir of Prague. You’ll be given a bottle, which you’ll fill with beer using the brewery's equipment and then cork the bottle yourself. Finally, you’ll create your own label and apply it to the bottle, and your souvenir is ready to go!

Lobkowicz Palace and Prague Castle Entrance Tickets

6. Lobkowicz Palace and Prague Castle Entrance Tickets

Explore the majestic Lobkowicz Palace at Prague Castle on an informative and entertaining tour. The audio guide is narrated by members of the Lobkowicz family. Wander around the 22 art-laden rooms at your own leisure gawking at the world-famous art and historical artifacts. Marvel at paintings by Canaletto and Velázquez, see musical scores written by Mozart and Beethoven, and take delight in centuries-old decorative arts.  Discover the highlights at Prague Castle. Visit St. Vitus Cathedral, the biggest church in Prague. See the Old Royal Palace, the original seat of the Czech kingdom. Explore St. George´s Basilica and Golden Lane, the picture-perfect alleyway of cottages that once housed the Castle´s servants, goldsmiths, and soldiers.

Prague: 45-Minute Historical River Cruise and Refreshments

7. Prague: 45-Minute Historical River Cruise and Refreshments

See Prague from a different perspective and go on a 45-minute historical boat tour along the Vltava river. Embark a traditional canal boat and explore the waterways of old Prague while listening to an audio commentary. Admire the charming views and listen to the history of Prague. To deepen your knowledge even further you can go to the Charles Bridge museum after the river cruise tour.  Your tour will depart from the Charles Bridge. Enjoy stunning views of Prague Castle and take some great photos. Cruise through The Devil’s Channel (Čertovka) and find out why this area is called the Venice of Prague.

Prague: Tickets for the Franz Kafka Museum

8. Prague: Tickets for the Franz Kafka Museum

Uncover the man behind the writings with this ticket to Prague's Franz Kafka Museum. Listen as your guide gives you a briefing on the museum before discovering the exhibits at your own pace. Meet your guide at the museum and get your tickets. Get information that will start you on your journey into the world of Franz Kafka. Leave your guide behind and enter the museum. Travel back in time to 1883-1924, when the author was alive. Find out about one of the greatest figures of 20th century literature who was born in Prague. See first editions of Kafka’s works, letters, diaries, manuscripts, photographs, and drawings. Watch as exhibits come alive with 3D installations, audiovisual pieces and a soundtrack specially created for the exhibition

From Prague: Terezín Monument Tour with Tickets and Pickup

9. From Prague: Terezín Monument Tour with Tickets and Pickup

Explore Terezín on a guided tour from Prague, and discover the site of the former concentration camp from World War II. Visit the former Jewish Ghetto, Terezín Fortress, and the Ghetto Museum to learn more about the Nazi occupation of the Czech Republic. Begin with pickup at your Prague hotel and drive to the town of Terezín and its fortress in an air-conditioned bus. When you arrive at the fortress, the guide will take you on a journey through the wartime history of Europe. You’ll also learn what life in the largest Czech concentration camp was like. Visit the small fortress of Terezin as well as the Ghetto Museum, which was originally built as a school. Learn more about the history of the town of Terezín. Understand more about World War II and its impact on Europe and the Czech Republic in particular. At the end of the tour you’ll be transferred back to Prague city center.

Prague: Ghosts and Legends Walking Tour

10. Prague: Ghosts and Legends Walking Tour

Take an alternative walking tour of Prague to learn more about the myths and legends of the city through the ages. Hear stories about an ever-changing and unexpected city, and discover some of its hidden secrets. Your guide will tell stirring stories of old legends, mysteries, and ghosts. If you are not careful, or keep a close watch, you could find yourself face to face with a headless horseman. Stroll quietly down dark streets, and learn the myth behind the skeleton on the Astronomical Clock. Hear about the mysterious elves in the Burgrave’s House in the Prague Castle complex. Discover why a dishonest shopkeeper was drowned. If you are not so lucky you may get a glimpse of a bloody headman’s sword.

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The whole tour was so informative and interesting, you literally didn't know what to look at next! We were in a small group so there was only 4 of us including tour guide, who was absolutely amazing. She was able to answer any questions we had and explained everything in so much detail. Highly recommended this tour, the emotions you feel stay with you throughout

Martina was a knowledgeable and passionate tour guide. We learnt so many facts we would not have found in any guide books and driving around in her pink Trabant was such a treat. I would highly recommend this experience and am looking forward to visiting Prague again and enjoy another tour with Martina.

It's a must, you sould defenitley do this tour. You may want to go early though, because there is a lot to see an it might take a tot of time to really enjoy it.

The museum was great fun I would definitely recommend, the staff were also very friendly. Would go back again!

Great days out, had to go back for a second day to finish it all off