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Prague Historical Walking Tour Guide

A typical historical walking tour in Prague lasts 2.5–3.5 hours and covers the Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, and the castle district. Expect to walk 4–6 km on cobblestones while your guide explains centuries of Bohemian kings, revolutions, and Soviet occupation. Groups are usually 8–20 people; you'll stand still for 5–10 minutes at each stop, so comfortable shoes are non-negotiable. The experience mixes solid history with a few local anecdotes—it's informative rather than theatrical.

The best time is shoulder season: April–May or September–October. Summers are hot, crowded, and the bridges become shoulder-to-shoulder; winter tours can be magical with fewer people but require layers and acceptance that some exteriors will be icy. Expect to pay around $25–45 per person for a standard group tour. Private tours start at about $150–220 for up to four people.

Pick a tour that includes both Old Town and Prague Castle—it's the most efficient way to see the key sites without retracing steps. Skip the ones that promise "secret passages" or add a boat ride; they're usually filler. If you're short on time or hate crowds, book a private early-morning option instead of a big afternoon group.

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