Prague, Czech Republic
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Özel Turları Prague

A thousand spires over a cobblestone river.

Örnek rotaları gör
Kişi başı 1,500'den·İdeal dönem: May–June, September–October·★★★★★ 500'den fazla gezgin eşleştirildi
Fotoğraf: Alper Tufan Pexels'ta

Özel tur — 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.

En iyi ziyaret dönemi — Prague?

Önerdiğimiz aylar May–June, September–October. Ayda aylık planlama notlarıyla genel bakış.

Jan
Düşük sezon — en iyi uygunluk ve fiyat-performans.
Feb
Düşük sezon; sessiz ve genellikle daha uygun.
Mar
Omuz sezon; hava iyileşiyor.
Apr
Omuz sezon; ideal hava başlıyor.
May
Önerilen
Yüksek omuz sezon; erken rezervasyon önerilir.
Jun
Önerilen
Yüksek sezon; harika hava, yüksek fiyatlar.
Jul
Yüksek sezon; kalabalık ama canlı.
Aug
Yüksek sezon; Avrupa'nın büyük bölümünde tatil ayı.
Sep
Önerilen
Yüksek omuz sezon; en sevdiğimiz ay.
Oct
Önerilen
Omuz sezon; güzel ışık, az kalabalık.
Nov
Düşük omuz sezon; sessiz ve atmosferik.
Dec
Noel ve Yılbaşı dışında düşük sezon.

Öne çıkan deneyimler — Prague

Yerel operatörlerimizin el seçimiyle belirlediği anlar. Her özel tur bunlardan bir seçki içeriyor — ya da daha iyisini bulursak onu.

Prague Castle morning private tour — Prague
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Prague Castle morning private tour
Walk Charles Bridge before 6 a.m. when it belongs to photographers and dog-walkers. Thirty baroque statues in morning mist, the castle above, the Vltava below. This is Prague before it performs for visitors.
Jewish Quarter and Old Synagogue walk — Prague
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Jewish Quarter and Old Synagogue walk
Enter Prague Castle's innermost halls with a private historian who distinguishes which stories are legend and which are documented. Three hours in the Czech Republic's most important building, without a tour group in sight.
Charles Bridge at sunrise with a photographer — Prague
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Charles Bridge at sunrise with a photographer
Bohemian crystal glassblowing is a 500-year-old craft. Your afternoon in a Malá Strana workshop teaches you the basic techniques from a master who has been at it for decades. The piece you make goes home with you.
Bohemian crystal glass-blowing workshop — Prague
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Bohemian crystal glass-blowing workshop
The Sedlec Ossuary in Kutná Hora is decorated entirely with the bones of 40,000 people. A day trip from Prague with a historian who explains the medieval theology behind it. Unforgettable and unlike anything else in Europe.
Kutná Hora day trip — silver mines & ossuary — Prague
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Kutná Hora day trip — silver mines & ossuary
Žižkov beer halls are where Czechs actually drink — no tourist menus, no English signage, Pilsner Urquell on draft with pork knuckle at communal tables. Your guide ensures you find the right rooms and understand what you're tasting.
Traditional beer hall dinner tour — Prague
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Traditional beer hall dinner tour
The Jewish Quarter's Pinkas Synagogue has 80,000 names inscribed on its walls — every Czech Jewish victim of the Holocaust, listed by hometown. One of the most powerful spaces in Central Europe, best understood with a guide.

Örnek rotalar

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7 günlük klasik

  1. 1
    Gün 1: Arrival & Malá Strana Evening
    Transfer to your hotel in Malá Strana or Staré Město. Afternoon walk through the Lesser Town's steep lanes and gardens — no agenda, just orientation. At dusk, cross Charles Bridge as light turns orange on the 30 baroque statues. Dinner at a local wine bar in Malá Strana where the menu is chalked on a board and the regulars know the owner by name.
  2. 2
    Gün 2: Charles Bridge at Dawn & Prague Castle Morning
    You wake before 6 a.m. and walk to Charles Bridge when photographers and dog-walkers outnumber tourists. The city is yours. By 8 a.m., you enter Prague Castle for a private tour of St Vitus Cathedral, the Royal Palace, and the Golden Lane workshops — with a historian who explains which kings were sane and which weren't. Lunch in the castle district before crowds thicken.
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    Gün 3: Jewish Quarter & Bohemian Crystal Glass Workshop
    The Josefov Jewish Quarter holds six synagogues and a cemetery whose layers of headstones reflect 400 years of compressed history. Your guide explains the specific stories: where the Golem walked, why this quarter survived. Afternoon in Malá Strana for a private Bohemian crystal glass-blowing lesson with a master who has been shaping glass since before the Velvet Revolution. The piece you make goes home with you.
  4. 4
    Gün 4: Kutná Hora Day Trip — Silver Mines & Bone Church
    An hour by train to Kutná Hora, the medieval silver-mining city that once rivaled Prague in wealth. Your historian guide takes you into the silver mine shafts (hard hat provided), then to the Sedlec Ossuary — a small Gothic chapel whose interior is decorated with the bones of 40,000 people, arranged with Baroque precision. Sobering and extraordinary. Return to Prague for dinner at a wine bar in Vinohrady.
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    Gün 5: Žižkov Beer Hall Tour & Local Neighborhoods
    Prague's working-class Žižkov district is where Czechs actually drink. Your local guide takes you through three beer halls — a concrete-floored 1970s survivors' pub, a Czech craft-beer taproom, and a 19th-century beer palace nobody outside the neighborhood knows. Between rounds: a walk past Žižkov Television Tower (the communist-era monument the locals love despite themselves). Evening on your own in Vinohrady or Žižkov.
  6. 6
    Gün 6: Old Town Square & Hidden Courtyards Walking Tour
    Old Town Square at 7 a.m. belongs to delivery trucks and photographers. You walk it before the tours start: the 600-year-old astronomical clock, the Týn Cathedral, the House at the Black Madonna (Cubist architecture, largely ignored). Your guide knows the hidden courtyards — the Renaissance staircases, the palaces behind iron gates — that only foot traffic reveals. Late afternoon at a traditional café with svíčková and Czech coffee.
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    Gün 7: Vyšehrad & Departure
    Final morning at Vyšehrad, the clifftop fortress overlooking the Vltava, less visited and more romantic than the castle. The neo-Gothic church, the cemetery (Dvořák is buried here), the Romanesque rotunda — all quieter than anything in the tourist center. Return for a last lunch in Staré Město, then transfer to the airport with a bag of Bohemian crystal and the particular melancholy of leaving Prague.

14 günlük derinlemesine

  1. 1
    Gün 1: Arrival & Malá Strana Evening
    Check in to your hotel in Malá Strana or Staré Město. Afternoon orientation walk through Lesser Town lanes and baroque gardens. At dusk, cross Charles Bridge in the amber light. Dinner at a wine bar where the menu is chalked on a board.
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    Gün 2: Charles Bridge at Dawn & Prague Castle
    Dawn walk to an empty Charles Bridge, then private castle morning with a historian covering St Vitus Cathedral, the Royal Palace, and Golden Lane. Lunch in the castle district before crowds arrive.
  3. 3
    Gün 3: Jewish Quarter & Crystal Glass Workshop
    Six synagogues and the layered medieval cemetery of Josefov with a knowledgeable guide. Afternoon glass-blowing workshop in Malá Strana with a Czech crystal master. Your piece goes home with you.
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    Gün 4: Kutná Hora — Silver Mines & Bone Church
    Train to Kutná Hora for silver mine shafts and the Sedlec Ossuary, where 40,000 arranged bones make one of Europe's most extraordinary interiors. Return to Prague for dinner in Vinohrady.
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    Gün 5: Žižkov Beer Hall Tour
    Three Prague beer halls that locals actually use — 1970s concrete, craft taproom, 19th-century palace — with a local guide explaining the sociology of Czech pub culture. Žižkov Television Tower on foot between rounds.
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    Gün 6: Old Town Hidden Courtyards Walk
    Old Town Square before tourist hours, then hidden Renaissance courtyards, Cubist architecture, and the astronomical clock with a historian who knows the mechanical secrets. Late afternoon Czech coffee and svíčková.
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    Gün 7: Vyšehrad Fortress Morning
    The clifftop fortress over the Vltava: Gothic church, cemetery where Dvořák rests, Romanesque rotunda. Quieter than the castle and often ignored. Afternoon free for personal discoveries in Vinohrady or Žižkov.
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    Gün 8: Day Trip: Český Krumlov
    Early departure by private car to Český Krumlov — UNESCO-listed Renaissance castle town in Southern Bohemia. Your guide covers the Rosenberg and Schwarzenberg family histories. Boat rental on the Vltava river bend that wraps around the castle. Return to Prague by evening.
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    Gün 9: Bohemian Wine Region: Mělník
    North of Prague, the Mělník wine region produces Burgundy-style Pinot Noir on slopes above the Elbe-Vltava confluence. Your guide arranges a cellar tasting at the castle winery and a walk through the town's baroque square. Lunch pairing Czech wine with regional venison dishes. Return to Prague by mid-afternoon.
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    Gün 10: Prague's Communist Past: Stasi Tour & Bunkers
    Below Prague's streets lie Cold War nuclear shelters open to the public. Your guide takes you through the Party's secret archive bunkers and the museum of communist-era propaganda — one of Central Europe's most disquieting collections. Afternoon at the Letná park beer garden for Pilsner Urquell and the view east.
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    Gün 11: Josefov Deep Dive & Synagogue Evening
    Return to the Jewish Quarter for a deeper reading: the Pinkas Synagogue's walls inscribed with 80,000 names, the Spanish Synagogue's Moorish interior. Evening: a private Klezmer concert in the Old Jewish Cemetery courtyard, organized through a local cultural foundation.
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    Gün 12: Prague's New Wave: Holešovice & Contemporary Art
    Prague's 7th district Holešovice holds the DOX Centre for Contemporary Art and a converted market hall turned creative quarter. Your art-world guide introduces the Czech contemporary scene, which existed underground during communism and emerged explosive after 1989. Lunch at a design-forward restaurant in the old factory district.
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    Gün 13: Dvořák & Czech Music: Concert Evening
    Day at leisure for the city's antique shops and bookstores. Evening at a chamber concert in a baroque palace salon — Dvořák, Smetana, Janáček — performed by musicians of the Czech Philharmonic. A context briefing from your guide before the concert connects the music to the landscape you've been walking.
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    Gün 14: Final Walk & Departure
    Last morning coffee on Charles Bridge. Final walk through the neighborhood that most captured you. Airport transfer with crystal in your bag and the Vltava's particular grey light stored in memory.

Pratik bilgiler

Vize
Schengen visa (most travelers); 90 days visa-free for US/UK/CA
Para birimi
Czech koruna (CZK)
Dil
Czech
Saat dilimi
CET (UTC+1)

Sık sorulan sorular

When is the best time to visit Prague?+

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.

Do I need a visa to visit Prague?+

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.

What currency is used in Prague?+

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.

How many days do I need for Prague?+

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.

Is Czech beer really better in Prague?+

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.

Diğerleri de soruyor

  • What is the best time to visit Prague to avoid crowds?
  • How do I get from Prague Airport to the city center?
  • What are the best day trips from Prague?
  • Is Prague safe for solo travelers?
  • What is traditional Czech food to try in Prague?
  • How much does a beer cost in Prague?
  • What is there to do in Prague besides the Old Town?
  • Is Prague walkable or do I need public transport?

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