Set out on a spellbinding journey through Prague’s haunted history with the Ghost Walking Tour. Led by knowledgeable guides, this two-hour excursion unveils the city’s eerie side, from captivating tales of the supernatural to visits to notorious sites like the Church of Our Lady Victorious. Whether you’re a local seeking to uncover the chilling legends that lurk in the shadows or a traveler eager to experience Prague’s rich heritage in a thrilling new way, this immersive tour promises to enchant. Prepare to be enthralled as you explore the darkest corners of the Czech capital.
Good To Know
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The Ghost Walking Tour of Prague is a 2-hour guided tour that explores the city’s eerie streets, alleys, and historical sites with captivating tales of dark history and legends.
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The tour includes visits to the Church of Our Lady Victorious, St. Nicolas Church, and the old Jewish cemetery, where participants can learn about the city’s haunting past.
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Expert guides share gripping stories about local legends, such as the tale of the cut-off arm in St. Jacob’s Church and the tragic story of Laura.
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The tour route covers lesser-known streets and alleys, including Narodni Street, Na Příkopě Street, Ungelt, Týn Church, and Charles Bridge.
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The tour offers a comprehensive and immersive experience, focusing on the eerie history and supernatural elements of Prague’s old town.
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Tour Overview
The Ghost Walking Tour of Prague offers an immersive exploration of the city’s eerie side, with prices starting at $27.44 per person.
The 2-hour tour is available in multiple languages, including English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and they can reserve their spot without upfront payment.
The tour takes visitors through Prague’s lesser-known streets and alleys, where they’ll hear gripping tales about the city’s dark history and legends.
Key sites include the Church of Our Lady Victorious, St. Nicolas Church, and the old Jewish cemetery.
Tour Experience
As guests embark on the Ghost Walking Tour of Prague, they’ll explore the city’s eerie side through lesser-known streets and alleys.
Throughout the 2-hour tour, the expert guide will share gripping tales about Prague’s dark history, including legends of the cut-off arm in St. Jacob’s Church and the story of Laura who lost her head.
Visitors will venture into the Old Town Square after dark, see the iconic Astronomical Clock, and discover the Jewish Quarter and Cemetery.
The walking tour takes guests from Narodni Street to Na Příkopě Street, Ungelt, Týn Church, and across the renowned Charles Bridge.
Tour Highlights
Expert guides share local legends and historical facts throughout the Ghost Walking Tour of Prague.
Key sites along the route include the Church of Our Lady Victorious, which houses the famous Infant of Prague statue, and St. Nicolas Church, known for its impressive Baroque architecture.
The tour also visits the old Jewish cemetery, where visitors can learn about the area’s rich Jewish heritage.
Entrance fees to these sites are included in the tour price, allowing participants to fully enjoy the city’s eerie history.
The guided walk from Narodni Street to Na Příkopě Street, Ungelt, Týn Church, and across Charles Bridge completes this comprehensive tour experience.
Meeting Point
Participants meet for the Ghost Walking Tour of Prague in front of the building marked with the Gray Line Czech Republic logo, located at Revolucní 767/25 in the city’s Old Town.
This serves as the designated meeting point for the tour. Guests should arrive at this specific address to join the group and begin the eerie exploration of Prague’s dark history and supernatural legends.
The meeting location is conveniently situated in the heart of the Old Town, making it easily accessible for participants.
From here, the tour guide will lead the group through the city’s lesser-known streets and sites associated with ghostly tales.
Customer Reviews
Customers have provided a mix of feedback on the Ghost Walking Tour of Prague. The overall rating stands at 3.4 out of 5 based on 178 reviews.
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Customers praise the knowledgeable guides and the interesting historical context provided during the tour.
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However, some felt the tour lacked the spooky elements they were expecting, with a rating of 3.3 out of 5 for value for money.
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The guide rating is higher at 4.1 out of 5, indicating that the tour leaders were generally well-received.
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Common feedback suggests the tour could be improved by incorporating more of the city’s eerie legends and ghostly elements.
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The tour seems to provide a solid historical and cultural experience, though some customers were left wanting more supernatural thrills.
Exploring Prague’s Eerie Side
The Ghost Walking Tour of Prague takes visitors on a journey through the city’s eerie underbelly, uncovering the dark legends and haunting histories that have long captivated the imaginations of locals and travelers alike.
Guests explore lesser-known streets and alleys, hearing gripping tales about the city’s dark past, including the chilling legend of the cut-off arm in St. Jacob’s Church and the story of Laura, who lost her head.
The tour ventures into the Old Town Square after dark, showcasing the Astronomical Clock and delving into the mysteries of the Jewish Quarter and Cemetery.
Along the way, the expert guide shares a wealth of local knowledge, bringing Prague’s spooky side to life.
Legends and Historical Facts
Two of the most captivating legends shared during the Ghost Walking Tour of Prague involve the chilling tale of the cut-off arm in St. Jacob’s Church and the disturbing story of Laura who lost her head.
Throughout the tour, the expert guide regales visitors with gripping historical facts and local lore, including:
- The legend of the cut-off arm, a gruesome tale of betrayal and divine retribution
- The tragic story of Laura, a young woman whose decapitated head continues to haunt the city’s streets
- Eerie tales of the Jewish Cemetery, where the spirits of the dead are said to linger
- Spooky accounts of supernatural occurrences at the Church of Our Lady Victorious
- Mysterious legends surrounding the Gothic grandeur of St. Nicolas Church.
Key Sites Visited
During the Ghost Walking Tour of Prague, visitors explore a range of key sites that bring the city’s eerie past to life.
The tour includes a stop at the Church of Our Lady Victorious, where guides share the legend of the cut-off arm. Visitors also discover the St. Nicolas Church and the old Jewish cemetery, both steeped in haunting histories.
The tour then leads participants across the iconic Charles Bridge, where they can feel the weight of the city’s dark stories.
Throughout the experience, the expert guide provides insightful commentary, bringing these key locations to life and immersing travelers in Prague’s captivating supernatural lore.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are Photographs Allowed During the Tour?
Photographs are generally allowed during the tour, but visitors should be mindful not to disrupt the guide or other participants. It’s best to check with the tour operator beforehand to confirm their photography policy.
Can the Tour Accommodate Dietary Restrictions?
The tour can accommodate dietary restrictions, but participants should notify the tour operator in advance. The operator will work with the guide to ensure any special dietary needs are met during the included dinner portion of the tour.
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
The tour doesn’t have a strict dress code, but participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for the weather, as the tour takes place outdoors. Layering is recommended, as the evenings in Prague can be cool.
Are There Restroom Breaks During the 2-Hour Tour?
The tour description doesn’t mention any scheduled restroom breaks. However, most walking tours allow guests to use the restroom at stops along the route. Participants should feel free to speak up if they need a break during the 2-hour experience.
Is the Tour Wheelchair/Stroller Accessible?
The tour is not wheelchair or stroller accessible, as it involves walking through narrow streets and alleys. Guests with mobility issues may find the tour challenging. It’s best to check with the tour operator for any accommodations.
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The Sum Up
The Ghost Walking Tour of Prague offers a thrilling exploration of the city’s eerie streets and dark legends. Led by knowledgeable guides, the tour promises to enchant both locals and travelers while revealing the chilling side of Prague’s rich heritage. With a focus on immersive storytelling and visits to key haunted sites, this tour is a must-try for those seeking to uncover the city’s captivating tales of haunted history.