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- Bike Weekend in Czech Mountains
- Amsterdam, Berlin and Prague
- Prague & Budapest
- Prague to Oktoberfest Weekender
- Prague, Dresden, and the Castles of Bohemia: A Spectacular Cruise on the Elbe and Vltava Rivers
- 7 Day Prague And Hamburg By Train
- Budapest to Berlin: Graffiti Walls & Market Halls
- 1 Week the Best of Bohemia: Prague and UNESCO Heritage tours
- For Lovers So Romantic 7 days in Prague: Private Tour
- Explore Bohemia in 1 Week
The Krkonoše Mountains beckon 2.5 hours from Prague for an adventurous weekend. Svatý Petr Bike Park's six tracks, scooter descents, and the TopTree Walk provide thrills. Mountain wellness hotel accommodations include half-board dining.
Duration 3 days Destinations Prague, Janske Lazne, Spindleruv Mlyn Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Prague Best Experience From
- NZ$1,358
Amsterdam, Berlin and Prague
27 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour is good and hotels are better than expected.”
Rick, traveled in June
Prague's baroque architecture comes alive through guided tours of Prague Castle and scenic Vltava River cruises. The Old Town Square offers diverse dining options while staying at the Olympik Congress Hotel. Evening transfers and expert local guides enhance your Czech capital visit.
Duration 7 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From $1,521
10% Off- NZ$1,369You save $152
Prague & Budapest
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Enjoyed every moment!!! Hotel was great, just wished it was closer to Old Town.”
JUDY, traveled in September
The historic heart of Prague unfolds during 3 nights at the Lunik 3* hotel. Marvel at the 15th-century Astronomical Clock, stroll the 14th-century Charles Bridge with its 30 statues, and step inside the baroque Church of Saint Nicholas in Lesser Town.
Duration 7 days Destinations Prague, Budapest Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operator Wingbuddy From
10% Off- NZ$1,312
Prague to Oktoberfest Weekender
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The campsite was unreal, all decorated like a mini-festival, and my new friends and I got involved.”
Hollie, traveled in September
A 3-day Oktoberfest adventure awaits from Prague's city center. Coach transport runs morning and evening between Prague and Munich's festival grounds, with professional guides ensuring a smooth festival experience.
Duration 3 days Destinations Prague, Munich Age Range 18 to 99 year olds Operator Stoke Travel From
10% Off- NZ$729
Waterways offer unique views of Prague's Jewish Quarter, Old Royal Palace, and Golden Lane. The route passes Stechovice's pottery workshops and Slapy dam's recreational spots. MS Elbe Princesse II provides comfortable accommodation with evening entertainment and French gastronomy.
Duration 7 days Destinations Prague, Melnik, Dresden, Litomerice Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator CroisiEurope River Cruises From
10% Off- NZ$2,970
Skip-the-line access to Prague Castle comes with expert guides and a Vltava River cruise. The Exe Park City Hotel near the central station provides comfort, while hop-on-hop-off buses with 24-language audio guides connect Wenceslas Square and Jewish Quarter.
Duration 7 days Destinations Prague, Hamburg Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator STM Tours LLC From $1,781
5% Off- NZ$1,692You save $89
Budapest to Berlin: Graffiti Walls & Market Halls
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Not having to worry about travel or accommodation made the whole trip a lot less stressful.”
Phoebe, traveled in May
Prague unfolds over two full days at Hradčany Castle, Charles Bridge, and authentic beer halls. Old Town Square's astronomical clock, Jewish Quarter walks, and Petřín Hill climbs fill daylight hours. The Big Night Out caps evening entertainment.
Duration 7 days Destinations Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Germany Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operator G Adventures From $2,379
30% Off- NZ$1,665You save $714
1 Week the Best of Bohemia: Prague and UNESCO Heritage tours
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This was great trip. Guides, drivers were the best.”
Johny, traveled in January
The Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral and baroque St. Nicholas Church showcase Prague's architectural heritage. A Vltava River cruise passes Czech Venice, while tours through the Jewish Quarter and Old Town Square reveal city history. A 4-star hotel serves as base for medieval castle and UNESCO site excursions.
Duration 7 days Destinations Prague, Cesky Krumlov, Kutna Hora, Karlstejn Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, Italian, Spanish Operator Prague Best Experience From
30% Off- NZ$3,495
For Lovers So Romantic 7 days in Prague: Private Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“We had a honeymoon in Prague. And it was perfect.”
Mellisa, traveled in January
Romance fills Prague during 6 nights in central 4* hotels, complete with limousine transfers and Bohemia champagne welcome. Charles Bridge glows at sunset, while Prague Castle and evening opera performances capture the city's grandeur. Vintage car rides through Old Town and luxury boat cruises add charm.
Duration 7 days Destinations Prague, Karlstejn, Kutna Hora Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Prague Best Experience From
30% Off- NZ$3,301
Explore Bohemia in 1 Week
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We Will definitely come back.”
Scavard, traveled in August
Charles Bridge and Old Town Square represent Prague's magical essence. The miraculous Baby Jesus Church and baroque St. Nicholas Church precede a scenic Vltava River cruise through 'Czech Venice'. Brewery tours and cultural excursions complement 4-star hotel stays with daily breakfast.
Duration 7 days Destinations Prague, Kutna Hora, Nizbor Age Range up to 100 year olds Operator Prague Best Experience From
30% Off- NZ$3,884
What people love about Prague Tours
- Amsterdam, Berlin and Prague
Tours were well organized. Guide was kind and helpful. Tour groups change from city to city - hard to get to know people and not ideal for those travelling alone.
- Prague to Oktoberfest Weekender
Being based in Prague for my study abroad semester, I decided to jump on the Stoke bus from Prague. The guide got us there in one piece and with minimal fuss. Once we got to the campsite though that was where the real fun began. The campsite was unreal, all decorated like a mini-festival, and my new friends and I got involved spinning the wheel of misfortune, grabbing our outfits from the campsite, and having wayyyyyy too much fun at the bar serving open beer and sangria. It was simple camping but the mattress and sleeping bag were fine. A couple of my buddies upgraded to glamping so we hung out there a bit haha. Good food. Amazing staff. An unforgettable time (from what I remember).
- Budapest to Berlin: Graffiti Walls & Market Halls
The tour provided fabulous, fun & incredible memories. Plus new friendships with adorable people met.
What our customers ask about Prague Tours & Trips
What are the most popular historical sites to visit in Prague?
Prague's essential landmarks center around Prague Castle a vast complex that holds the record for being the world's largest ancient castle. The 14th-century Charles Bridge connects the castle district to the Old Town featuring 30 Baroque statues along its pedestrian pathway. The Old Town Square serves as the city's medieval heart where the Astronomical Clock Týn Church and Jewish Quarter draw visitors throughout the day. A recent visitor shared: "Prague's historical center was absolutely breathtaking especially the Prague Castle and Charles Bridge. Our guide Dasha's storytelling made every landmark come alive with centuries of tales."
When is the best time to visit Prague?
Prague sees its highest visitor numbers from June through September when outdoor cafes fill the squares and temperatures reach their peak. The shoulder seasons of spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) bring milder weather and lighter crowds. Winter transforms the city with Christmas markets and snow-dusted architecture though temperatures often drop below freezing. A visitor observation: "We visited in September and the weather was perfect for walking tours and enjoying the outdoor patios which were still heated." The centrally located Lunik Hotel provides convenient access to attractions regardless of season.
What type of local food and drinks should I try in Prague?
Czech cuisine centers on hearty dishes like svíčková (beef sirloin in cream sauce) goulash with dumplings and the cylindrical pastry trdelník. The city's beer culture runs deep with the historic Staropramen Brewery leading the way. Restaurant clusters near Charles Bridge and Wenceslas Square offer varied dining options with hotels like Hotel Beranek placing guests near local eateries. One visitor noted: "The Medieval Dinner Show was an amazing way to experience traditional Czech food while being entertained by swordsmen and musicians."
What are some good day trips from Prague?
Several noteworthy destinations lie within easy reach of Prague. The UNESCO town of Český Krumlov sits 2.5 hours away while Karlštejn Castle requires just a 45-minute journey. Kutná Hora known for its unusual Bone Church draws regular visitors. Visitor feedback consistently ranks these locations highly with one traveler noting: "The day trip to Český Krumlov was a highlight of our visit - it's like stepping into a fairy tale and the castle views over the Vltava River are incredible."
How much should I budget per day for food and activities in Prague?
Daily expenses in Prague typically range from 50-75 USD covering meals and basic sightseeing. Mid-range restaurants charge 15-20 USD per meal while Prague Castle entry costs 13 USD. Local beer remains affordable at 2-3 USD per glass. Special experiences such as river cruises or dining at the Dancing House can cost between 40-100 USD per person. A recent visitor shared: "Prague was surprisingly affordable - we had amazing meals with drinks for under 40 USD for two people."
What's the best area to stay in Prague?
The Old Town (Staré Město) puts first-time visitors at the center of Prague's main attractions. The Prague 1 district encompassing both Old Town and Lesser Town offers quality accommodations including the Panorama Hotel Prague. For a more residential feel Vinohrady provides easy access to transport while maintaining local character. A traveler's perspective: "Staying in the Old Town at the Senator Vienna Hotel was perfect - we could walk to everything and loved being in the heart of the historic center."