Prague Old Town Port walking tour

$60.00 $60.00

Are you looking for things to do in Prague’s Old Town? Try our tourist scavenger hunt to walk the old town while discovering its churches, museums, and other attractions!

It will take you from the Prague Municipal Library and the Klementinum to the Charles Bridge Museum, through Old Town Square and Adria Palace. You’ll need to solve challenges at every step. Each challenge will tell you where you are going next, and a bit of local history and advice. The start location is a short 10-minute walk from the River Cruise Terminal.

Prague is the capital and most important city of the Czech Republic, located on the Vltava River. It has a metropolitan population of 2.6 million.

The Prague Old Town Port Tourist Scavenger Hunt is a 3.5 km / 2.2 mi self-guided walking tour of the historic center of the city. It should take you 3 hours to complete.

  • A fun learning experience
  • See the sights! 37 locations
  • Learn some local history
  • Challenge your knowledge: 28 varied challenges
  • Fun for all ages, kids included
  • Walk at your own pace: 3.5 km / 2.2 mi
  • Wheelchair and stroller accessible throughout
  • Pet-friendly throughout
  • Start whenever you are ready, from your smartphone – no fixed schedule
  • Take as little or as much time as you wish to complete your hunt
  • Disponible en français

Buy 1 scavenger hunt for your party of 1 to 6 people.

Description

The Prague Old Town Port Tourist Scavenger Hunt is a 3.5 km / 2.2 mi self-guided walking tour of the historic center of the city. It should take 3 hours to complete, and it ends near the start location.

This version of our Prague walking tour is only a 10-minute walk from the river cruise terminal. See below for directions.

You’ll see

  • Powder Tower
  • Charles Bridge
  • Church of St.Salvator
  • Estate Theater
  • Municipal House
  • Adria Palace
  • Communism Museum
  • Museum of Torture
  • Astronomical clock
  • Bethlehem Chapel
  • Hybernia Theater
  • Naprstek Museum
  • And much more

This scavenger hunt has a difficulty level of NORMAL.

The ideal group size ranges between 2 and 6 people – but not restricted to this. Children are welcome and will enjoy most of the challenges.

After purchase, to begin your Prague Old Town Port walking tour, you will need to be outside the Municipal Library of Prague / Městská knihovna v Praze – Ústřední knihovna, Mariánské nám. 98/1, 110 00 Josefov, Czechia. This is the start location.

Once there, stand outside and log in to this website and begin your hunt, or go to My Account and follow the instructions.

The start location is a 10-minute walk from the river cruise docks.

Most Vltava River Cruises dock near the “Čechův most” bridge in the north of the city.

From here, follow the water’s edge to the left (southwest) until you reach the next bridge: Manesův most. There, cross the street in front of you and walk to the left, into the city on Kaprova Street. Cross “Krizovnicka” street and turn right on Valentinska. At the end of the street, your start location will be on your left.

Ancient History

This area was inhabited in the Paleolithic period, i.e., from 1306 BC onwards. The Celts appeared in this region between the 5th and 4th century BC. They were hunted by the Germanic tribes in the 1st century AD. Since that time, Prague has been the center of Bohemia

In the 5th century, the collapse of the Roman Empire caused great migrations. The Germanic tribes moved west, and Slavic tribes settled here.

Prague Castle was begun in the 9th century, on fortifications dating back to the 7th century. Fort Vysehrad was founded in the 10th century.

The city flourished in the 14th century during the reign of King Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, and King of Bohemia. He transformed the city into an imperial capital. It became the 3rd largest in Europe after Rome and Constantinople.

In the 16th century, the Gypsies elected Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, king of Bohemia and Hungary. He was also king of Croatia. These lands at the time included present-day Austria. Ferdinand 1st was a Habsburg.

In 1689, the city succumbed to widespread fire. This spurred reconstruction throughout the city.

Modern History

The 18th century saw the plague kill up to 13,000 inhabitants, and then Frederick the Great of Prussia invaded Bohemia.

Czechoslovakian nationalism began in the wake of the European revolutions of 1848. Before, German was the main language spoken, whereas after, with an infusion of Czechoslovaks, Bohemians, and Moravians, Czech became the dominant language.

In 1918, Czechoslovakia gained its independence, with Prague as its capital.

In 1934, when Hitler took power in Germany, many fled to Prague, fearing the worst. Indeed, the Nazis conquered Bohemia-Moravia in 1939. The population at that time included 55,000 Jews. Only 7,500 survived the Nazis at the end of the war. The city is otherwise little affected (bombing-wise) by the war.

After the war, the country fell under communist control from 1945 to 1989. However, in 1968, the Czechoslovak communist party liberalized by adopting freedom of the press, expression, and circulation. 400,000 Warsaw Pact soldiers (USSR version of NATO for the West) quickly crushed this, though. They aimed to normalize the Soviet regime.

Finally, in 1989, as the Berlin Wall fell, the country and the city regained their democratic freedoms with the Velvet Revolution.

Additional information

Start location

Outside the Municipal Library of Prague / Městská knihovna v Praze – Ústřední knihovna, Mariánské nám. 98/1, 110 00 Josefov, Czechia.

End location

This tour ends where it starts

Sights

37 sites can be seen: important buildings, monuments, plazas & attractions

Challenges

28 varied challenges – all answers are available in front of your on-site, outdoors.

Duration

2 to 3 hours at normal walking pace

Required

Fully charged smartphone with internect access (data plan with LTE, 4G or 3G)

Distance

Your will walk 3.5 km / 2.2 mi

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