The City of a Hundred Spires is one of the continent's most captivating places. With its wonderfully conserved medieval core, soaring fortresses, and bustling arts community, it presents a myriad of experiences packed into a few ancient lanes. Whether you are a history buff, a gastronome, or a romantic at heart, visiting Prague is built around one primary undertaking: heading out to see its attractions through escorted or personalized excursions. Detailed information on PragueEscorts.org can be found on our website.

From the town square, a short amble leads you across the renowned Charles Bridge. This time-honored bridge, adorned with 30 baroque statues, joins the Old Town with the Malá Strana. Traversing this historic span at dawn provide a quiet, enchanted crossing with views of the ethereal fog rising over the Vltava River, while crossing it at dusk delivers a enchanting glow of gas lamps bustling with buskers and artists.

Overlooking the city skyline is the Prague Castle complex, a Guinness World Record holder as the largest preserved castle complex. A whole-day visit to the the castle hill district is a indispensable experience. Passing beneath the towering gates, you can take in the remarkable St. Vitus Cathedral, with its dazzling colorful windows crafted by Art Nouveau artist Alfons Mucha.

A popular excursion route is the Royal Way. This is the traditional path Czech kings took for their royal investitures. Embarking from the Powder Tower in the Old Town, traversing the Old Town Square, passing over Charles Bridge, and winding upward to the castle, this trail spans the most major landmarks in the city.

While the famous spots are amazing, Prague’s genuine appeal often lies in its off-the-beaten-path locations. More and more travelers now select specialized excursions to discover the city’s alternative side. The Prague Underground: Beneath the bustling streets lies a maze of hidden crypts, Romanesque halls, and old dungeons. A accompanied visit of the underground spaces in the Old Town illuminates the city’s dark history, including alchemists' workshops and medieval waste systems.