
A thousand spires over a cobblestone river.
ما هي الجولة المخصصة إلى Prague?
A custom Prague tour provides private access to Charles Bridge at dawn, guided entry to Prague Castle's lesser-visited halls, a crystal glass-blowing workshop in Malá Strana, and a beer hall evening locals actually use. A local expert handles logistics, reservations, and context so you experience the medieval city — not a replica of it.
Prague is one of the few European capitals where the medieval core survived the 20th century intact. Walking Charles Bridge at dawn — before the tourist crowds, before the vendors — you understand why UNESCO drew a protective line around the city. A custom Prague tour treats that silence as your starting point, not your backdrop.
The real Prague lives in Malá Strana's cobbled lanes, in the beer halls of Žižkov where nobody speaks English by design, in the Bohemian glassblowing studios of the Lesser Town. Your curated itinerary pairs these discoveries with the landmarks, but on a schedule dictated by light and curiosity rather than group logistics.
May through June and September through October deliver Prague at its most atmospheric: golden afternoon light on the Vltava, outdoor tables at medieval taverns, and the tourist crowds at a manageable level. Tours start at CZK 38,000 per person and are tailored to whether your interest runs to history, food, craft, or all three.
الأشهر الموصى بها لدينا هي May–June, September–October. إليك نظرة شهرية مع ملاحظات التخطيط.
لحظات منتقاة بعناية من مشغّلينا المحليين. كل جولة تتضمن مجموعة مختارة منها — أو شيئاً أفضل إن وجدناه.






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May to June and September to October are ideal: temperatures 15–22°C, clear light, fewer crowds than summer, and outdoor terrace culture in full swing. December offers magical Christmas markets in Old Town Square — cold but atmospheric. Avoid July–August for the heaviest tourist crowds, and January–February for bitter cold, though prices drop significantly.
Prague is in the Czech Republic, which is part of the Schengen Area. US, UK, Canadian, and Australian passport holders enjoy 90 days visa-free. EU citizens need only national ID. Other nationalities require a Schengen tourist visa processed 6–8 weeks in advance. Note that the UK left the EU but maintains the same Schengen visa-free arrangement.
Czech koruna (CZK), not the euro. Most restaurants, hotels, and shops accept cards, but smaller beer halls, markets, and transport may require cash. ATMs are plentiful — use bank ATMs inside bank branches to avoid independent ATM operators who charge high fees. Exchange offices on Wenceslas Square have poor rates; your hotel desk can advise better options.
Five days allows a proper exploration of the historic center, a day trip to Kutná Hora, and one or two evenings in local neighborhoods. Seven days is the recommended minimum for a custom tour. Ten days with a Český Krumlov overnight gives you a full sense of Bohemia, not just the capital. Three-day city breaks are common but leave Prague feeling like a postcard rather than a place.
Pilsner Urquell and Kozel are better on draft in Prague than anywhere else in the world — the pipes are cleaned daily and the kegs are local. But the interesting question is the Czech craft scene: dozens of independent breweries in Prague produce lager, dark lager, and unfiltered wheat beers using the same tradition. Your tour's beer hall evening focuses on both the heritage and the new.
تحدث مع كونسيرج الذكاء الاصطناعي — دقيقتان لوصف رحلة أحلامك.