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Prague is one of the most beautiful and mysterious cities not only in Europe, but also in the world. Many interesting buildings from the Middle Ages have been preserved here. Due to the abundance of attractions available for sightseeing (and there are almost one and a half thousand of them here), it is very difficult to choose something to visit first. There are many festivals held here that are also worth visiting. Private guides in Prague in Russian, registered on the website, will guide you through the program and route of your trip. .

How to find a Russian-speaking guide in Prague?

You can find a guide to Prague in Russian as follows:

Russian guides in Prague: reviews

Pay attention to the “Reviews” section in the guide’s profile in Prague when viewing the specialist’s page on the GloberLand website. All reviews of guides in Prague are located .

What to see in Prague?

  • Wenceslas Squaremain square in the Nove Mesto area. This is one of the most large areas in the world, but in size it is more like a boulevard. Citywide events and celebrations are held here: concerts, demonstrations, fairs. They stand on the square National Museum, Peterka House, Lucerna Palace, the Pharmacy building from the early 20th century, the building of the Assigurazioni Generali insurance company from the late 19th century and, of course, the monument to the patron saint of the Czech Republic - St. Wenceslas, who is surrounded by 4 more Saints. Along the perimeter of the square there are restaurants and cafes, shops and boutiques, hotels and offices.
  • Old Town Square(12th century) – central square Stare Mesto district. In the center of the Square there is a monument to Jan Hus (20th century), and along the perimeter are the Old Town Hall, the Kinski Palace, the house “At the Stone Bell” from the Middle Ages, the Storch House with a statue of the Madonna and other wonderful sights. The Cathedral of the Virgin Mary in front of Tyn (Tyn Temple) of the 14th-15th centuries stands out separately.

  • Cathedral St. Vitus Cathedral - main temple Prague. It was erected in honor of Saints Vitus, Vojtech, Wenceslas. Its construction began in the 14th century on the site of the Basilica, and ended only at the beginning of the 20th century. This is a truly majestic temple outside and inside - huge dimensions in the Gothic style with baroque domes, towers up to a hundred meters high, an organ hall, high ceilings, large columns, royal treasures - all this is a must-see in Prague.

  • Karlštejn Castle The 14th century is located near Prague - 28 kilometers on the top of a cliff near the Berounka river. The complex is located in steps - there is an Upper Castle ( Imperial Palace, Mariana Tower, big tower) and the Lower Castle (Bargshire building, Well, Ursulka and Sentry towers, Entrance gate). You can only walk around the castle as part of a tour group, and you can use an audio guide in Russian. Before visiting, please check the opening hours.

  • The Charles Bridge- now completely pedestrian bridge, opened at the very beginning of the 15th century. Interesting are the sculptural compositions of the 17th and 18th centuries, Towers from different eras. There are souvenir shops nearby. Tourists are entertained by local artists, musicians, and performers.

  • National Museum“tells” about the history of the Czech Republic. Collections refer to different directions: primitive history, national costumes, numismatics (coins), medals, minerals, sculptures and many other very interesting things. In addition, the Museum building is interesting in itself – its external architecture and interior decoration.

  • Powder Tower(Powder Gate) is located in the center of Prague, and once it was the outskirts. To get to the observation deck with a beautiful view of the city, you need to climb the stairs - 163 steps. A Photo Exhibition and an Exhibition of Armor and Weapons are held here. There is also a souvenir shop located near the Tower.

  • dancing House– an extraordinary building from the late 20th century, symbolizing a pair of dancers. The offices of Czech and international companies are located here. On the top floor there is the “Pearl of Prague” restaurant with French cuisine and an observation deck.

  • Royal Garden began improvement in 1534. They are still standing here Summer Palace Queen Anne (can be visited during an exhibition), Michovnya (intended for playing jeu de paume - tennis), Singing Fountain (decorated with paintings from mythology). There is a 20th century Presidential House (built on the site of the garden's greenhouse) and a 17th century Hercules Fountain. It is noteworthy that tulips appeared in the Royal Garden of Prague earlier than in Holland.

  • In the second half of May the famous Czech beer festival is held "Český pivní festival Praha". Visitors are invited to try about a hundred varieties of local foamy drink. Traditional Czech dishes are sold here. In addition to large breweries, private breweries and some imported ones also take part in the festival. The festival program also includes various entertainment events. You can also purchase themed souvenirs.

Weather in Prague

The moderate type of climate does not have the best effect on the weather in Prague: although the summer is warm (temperature during the day is about +20 ° C), but rainy ( greatest number precipitation occurs in May-July), and the winter is snowless (December-February has the least precipitation) and quite cold for Europe ( average temperature air about -1 ° WITH). With the first warming of the air (+6 ° C) spring is coming (March). In April everything starts to bloom and the city turns green. Velvet autumn continues until the end of October - in November the temperature drops to +5 ° WITH.

Prices in Prague

To prepare for a trip to Prague, you need to plan a budget. Below we suggest you familiarize yourself with the average prices in Prague**:

Prices in CZK

Prices in rubles

Food prices:

Milk (1 l)

Bread (500 g)

Rice (1 kg)

Eggs (12 pcs)

Local cheese (1 kg)

Apples (1 kg)

Bananas (1 kg)

Oranges (1 kg)

Tomatoes (1 kg)

Potatoes (1 kg)

Water (1.5 l bottle)

A bottle of wine

Local beer (0.5 l bottle)

Imported beer (0.33 l bottle)

Pack of cigarettes (Marlboro)

Prices in restaurants:

Lunch at an inexpensive cafe

Dinner in an average restaurant for two

McDonald's McMeal (or lunch combo equivalent)

Cup of cappuccino

Transport prices:

Travel by public transport (average price)

Monthly pass

Taxi: boarding price

Taxi: 1 km

Gasoline (1 l)

Prices for clothes and shoes:

Jeans (Levis 501 or similar)

Summer dress in a chain store (Zara, H&M, ...)

Nike sneakers (running)

Men's leather boots

Wage:

Average salary after taxes

Rental housing per month:

1-room apartment in the center

1-room apartment on the outskirts

**Notes:

Prices are current as of the date of publication of the article.

Prices in rubles are indicated at the Central Bank exchange rate as of February 27, 2018: 2.7167.

Transport in Prague

Tickets for public transport.

Tickets are sold at metro ticket offices, in newspaper and tobacco kiosks at stops and stations, in specialized vending machines, in some hotels, as well as Information Center Dopravni podnik. A one-time ticket can also be purchased from a Czech SIM card by sending an SMS message.

Ticket price based on validity period:

  • one-time: 24 crowns (approximately 65 rubles) for half an hour and 32 crowns (approximately 86 rubles) for an hour and a half;
  • day: 110 CZK (approximately 297 rubles);
  • There are tickets for 3 days, 1 month, 1 year, children (6-15 years old) and for citizens 60-70 years old;
  • Children under 6 years old and citizens over 70 years old: free, must have documents.

1. Metro.

The Metro includes 3 lines. It is open from 5 a.m. to midnight. Trains arrive at the station at intervals of 2-10 minutes depending on the time of day.

2. Buses.

The bus network is well developed - about 300 routes. Buses run from 4.30 am to 12 o'clock at night (the interval is 6-20 minutes depending on the time of day and day of the week). Then night buses run along certain routes every half hour to hour.

3. Trams.

Prague's tram network is the largest in the Czech Republic: it includes 35 routes, including 9 night routes. Trams operate from 5 a.m. to half past twelve at night with intervals of 4-15 minutes, depending on the time of day and day of the week. After 00.30, night trams leave and arrive at the stop every 30 minutes.

4. Funicular.

It climbs Petrin Hill from 9 am to 11.30 pm every 10 and 15 minutes in summer and winter respectively.

5. River transport.

They ply on the water water buses, boats, steamships and ferries.

6. Taxi.

There are no uncontrolled private owners in Prague. The total cost of the trip will be the cost of landing (on average 40 kroons, approximately 108 rubles) and the cost of the total kilometer of the journey (1 kilometer costs on average 26 kroons, approximately 70 rubles).

Prague has always attracted tourists from all over the world with its history, architectural structures and incredible culture. You can explore the city on your own on foot, turning into little-known streets to get to know the locals and their rhythm of life. You can also explore the city using a guidebook. The routes around Prague in the guide are built as comfortably as possible in order to acquaint travelers with all the interesting sites in the shortest possible time.

A guidebook is a brochure or small book that introduces tourists to the city. Guidebooks often include not only well-thought-out itineraries, but also Interesting Facts and city legends, as well as important additional information about Prague. A guide to Prague in Russian with routes will help Russian citizens better understand Czech culture and national characteristics.

You can get to the capital of the Czech Republic from Moscow by direct flight with Aeroflot or CSA. On average, the flight will take a little more than two hours. There are similar flights from other Russian cities, for example, from St. Petersburg there are direct flights of Rossiya Airlines and CSA, from Yekaterinburg - “ Ural Airlines" and CSA, and from Samara - Aeroflot.

Large travel companies fly to Pardubice Airport, from which you can get to Prague in 2 hours 30 minutes.

During the discount period, you can fly from Dresden at a minimal cost in about 3 hours, although a direct flight will be much faster.

You can get to Prague not only by plane, but also by train, although this option is almost not in demand among tourists. This is due to the fact that the cost of train and air tickets is approximately the same, but the travel time is significantly different. By train from Moscow through Ukraine you can get to Prague in 48 hours.

Is it better in summer or winter?

You can come to Prague in any season, because the city is always beautiful. Even the rainiest and foggy weather leaves tourists with a positive impression of the city. Winters in Prague are mild and not characterized by severe frosts, and summers are very rarely hot.

Most tourists come to Prague not in the summer, but at Christmas, when a special New Year's atmosphere reigns in the city.

Least popular season among Russian tourists– September and early October.

City hotels

Prague is divided into districts, so room prices largely depend on the location of the hotel. The cheapest apartments are located at a fairly distant distance from the city center. Tourists should also take into account the costs of transport and time, so it is better to choose hotels that are not very distant.

Prague 1 is the city center, so the most expensive hotels, restaurants and clubs. The average cost of a hotel room in this area is 50 euros and above. Prague 2 is also considered the city center, but accommodation will be much cheaper. The average cost of a hotel room located in the Prague 3 and Prague 4 areas is about 25 euros, but tourists will be forced to use public transport to get to the city center.

In other areas, the cost of the room will be even lower, but you should take into account that the journey will take about 40 minutes or you will need to pay for an expensive taxi.

Walking around Prague – routes

The best way to explore Prague is on foot. The veracity of this fact is easily verified. To many famous attractions historical center can be reached exclusively on foot, and usually surrounded by many tourists and local residents. In our article we offer you 5 routes around Prague with a tour of the most interesting sights of the city. Route maps with descriptions are included.

  1. From Bubenech to Troy. This romantic route, close to Prague Castle, takes you to Bubeneč, a quiet and beautiful area known for its aristocratic gardens and villas, which are now the residence of diplomatic missions of many countries. Detailed map See below for the route with the names of attractions along the way.

  1. Holesovice. With this route you will get acquainted with one of most interesting areas Prague - Holesovice. Until the beginning of the 20th century, this area was a center of trade and production with all that it entails. The factory complexes of that time remain here today, only now they have been converted into modern offices, lofts and workshops. See below for a detailed map of the route with the names of attractions along the way.

  1. From Vinogradov to Zizkov and back. This route of an independent walk around Prague will introduce you to the Zizkov district, which, by the way, is no less interesting in the historical center of the Czech capital. In the old days, Žižkov was a kind of place for creative youth, it is here that you will find a monument to Jaroslav Hasek (by the way, when going to the Czech Republic, take with you the novel “The Adventures of the Good Soldier Švejk”, so the book will sparkle with completely different colors for you). The route along Žižkov passes through the TV tower and the old Jewish cemetery. The walking trail will take you to the area of ​​Royal Vinohrady: it got its name from former medieval vineyards. See below for a detailed map of the route with the names of attractions along the way.


  1. Strzesovice and Dejvice. An extraordinary experience full of contrasts awaits you here. Stršešovice and Dejvice are among the highlights of Prague architecture, and are especially attractive to those who appreciate unusual 20th-century buildings. See below for a detailed map of the route with the names of attractions along the way.

You can download a guide with all five routes at.

Where to relax and eat?

Prague has many different restaurants, cafes, bars, pubs, taverns and other themed establishments. Before entering each establishment, you can familiarize yourself with the menu and prices, but on average the cost of dishes is small, so you can go to any establishment.

Because Prague is a tourist city; of course, guests of the Czech capital have their own rating of the best restaurants in the city. If you are interested, you can check out the best restaurants Prague in .

Transport around the city

Prague has a well-developed public transport system, so you can easily reach the city center from any area by metro, tram, bus or funicular. In Prague you can buy in special machines single ticket for all types of public transport, which are limited only by the time of validity. Read more about public transport in Prague.

This is an ancient fortress with an area of ​​45 hectares with picturesque towers, gardens, palace complex, historical buildings where museums are located. Main attractions: Gothic Cathedral St. Vitus, Wenceslas and Vojtech, as well as Golden Street with miniature houses, where, according to legend, alchemists lived.

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On it stands the town hall with the famous astronomical medieval clock, Tyn Church (one of the symbols of Prague), St. Nicholas Cathedral with a crystal chandelier in the shape of a crown. It was presented by Russian Emperor Nicholas II.


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It is 520 meters long and connects the banks of the Vltava River. A hangout for musicians, artists, and souvenir sellers. The bridge is over 600 years old.

The highest hill in Prague with picturesque gardens, a tower that looks like a smaller version of the Eiffel, a mirror labyrinth and an observation deck.


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It is 750 meters long, similar to a boulevard. On it stands the monumental building of the National Museum, as well as a monument to St. Wenceslas, the patron saint of the Czech Republic.


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Historical district of Prague with beautiful houses.


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One of the largest in Europe. The zoo has a unique pavilion where the jungle is recreated.


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For those who came for a week

Žižkov TV Tower. Its peculiarity is its unusual decoration. Giant cast iron babies (each weighing 700 kg), made by sculptor David Cherny, crawl along the tower. The height of the building is 216 meters, there is a bar, a restaurant inside, observation decks and a hotel with a single deluxe room.

How to get there: by metro to Jiřího z Poděbrad station or by land transport before tram stop with the same name.

dancing House. It was built on the site of a building destroyed during the war. The house seems to be clenched into a fist by a giant: according to the architect’s idea, it is a metaphor for a dancing couple. among the people unusual building called "Ginger and Fred" (after Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire) and "The Drunk House".


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Address: Jiráskovo náměstí 1981/6, Prague 2.

To get to the place, use the applications collected at the end of the article.

Located in a former brick factory. In the courtyard of the museum there is a famous fountain - two bronze men pissing, who write words asked by visitors with water. The museum is divided into two parts: “Existential Space” and “Imaginary Typography”.


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Address: Cihelná 2b, Prague 1.

From here you have a gorgeous, photogenic (especially at sunset) view of the Vltava River and bridges. The park has a 24-meter metronome with a 20-meter barbell. At this place there used to be a huge monument to Stalin. Nearby you can see old pairs of shoes hanging - a symbol of the need to part with the past without pity.


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Address: Letenske sady (Letna Park), Prague 7 - Letna.

The narrowest street is. Its width is 70 centimeters. One person can walk along it: for this purpose, traffic is regulated by special traffic lights. Previously, this was a fire passage between houses, and “Devil” was the name of the winery located nearby.


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The street is located on Kampa Island (in the “Venice of Prague”), where there are many interesting tourist sites. Including the wheel of a 500-year-old water mill.

How to get there: walk 150 meters from the Charles Bridge (if you move from the center towards Hradcany, after the bridge you need to turn right).

Which is considered a man-made monument not only to the legendary Beatle, but also to freedom. The wall was painted over many times, but the young people painted it again. The cult place has become a tourist place.


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Address: Velkopřevorské náměstí, Prague 1.

Tankodrom Milovice. Located 50 kilometers from Prague. From 1968 to 1991, the headquarters of the Central Group of Forces of the USSR was based here, now it is a giant entertainment complex with tanks, special-purpose trucks and ATVs that you can ride.

Is in Prague hotel Anděl. This is one of the largest (121 meters long) and detailed models of railway tracks in the world, running along the Ustsky and Karlovy Vary regions. Stations, landscapes, towns are recreated in the smallest detail.


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Address: Stroupežnického 3181/23, Anděl, 150 00 Prague 5.

Tour of unusual monuments . You can arrange for yourself walking tour along a self-designed route.

  • There is a hanging man on Gusovaya Street (a monument to Sigmund Freud).
  • Along the banks of the Vltava, near the Kampa Museum, 34 penguins march and a six-meter-tall chair stands.
  • There are also many unusual sculptures in the museum itself. In the courtyard, for example, there are three giant babies - “brothers” of those crawling on the Žižkov TV Tower.
  • Near the Estates Theater there is the “Cloak of Conscience”, or “Commander” (dedication to the opera “Don Giovanni” by Mozart).
  • In the Futura gallery there is a monument to sycophancy - two naked five-meter human figures, bent at an angle of 90 degrees.
  • On the wall of the Na Zábradlí theater in Prague there is a human embryo that begins to glow in the evening (work by David Černý).
  • In the Lucerne shopping center on Vodickova Street there is an unusual statue of the patron saint of the Czech Republic. Saint Wenceslas sits on an inverted horse.
  • At the foot of Petrin Hill there is a monument to the victims of communism.

Gastronomic tour. In the Czech Republic, you should definitely visit authentic establishments and try national dishes or.

There are such cafes and bars, for example, in the areas of Zizkov and Vinohrady.

You need to try boar's knee, dumplings with goulash, duck, utopentsy, pickled cheese.

  • To the Ferdinada restaurant on Karmelitska, 18.
  • To the Vytopna beer depot on Wenceslas Square. Beer here is served on small steam locomotives along rails laid between the tables of visitors.
  • Coffee shop Kafíčko near the Kafka Museum, where very tasty thick hot chocolate. Address: Mišeňská 67/10, Praha.

For those who want to feel like a local

Bike tour. The best way study non-tourist places cities - bicycle (classic or electric). There are several cycling routes in Prague that go to holiday destinations local residents. You can find out the details.

Slope in Riegrovy Sady, from where a beautiful view opens. Prague residents come here for picnics. Be sure to bring a blanket with you.


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Cinemas under open air : Výletní kino Smíchov, located on the Smichov embankment of the Vltava, Žluté lázně beach (movies are shown here on Tuesdays), art space MeetFactory.


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On the Vltava with open concert venues and bars, a farmer's market (open on Saturdays), where you can buy fresh vegetables, fruits, bread, fish, cheese and other products. From October to April, one of the ships moored here has a sauna.


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Here you can find inexpensive rarities from sellers from different countries Europe. The market is open on weekends from 9:00 to 14:00.


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Theater "Ta Fantastika". This is a black theater where artistic performances based on the optical effect of a black cabinet are shown. Thanks to this, objects on stage “come to life” and become characters along with the actors. The main means of expression here are movement, light, music. You won't need a translator.

What not to waste time and money on in Prague

  1. Experienced travelers do not recommend waiting on Old Town Square when the clock on the city hall begins to strike. Yes, it’s an interesting sight: the figures begin to move, a trumpeter plays. But it’s definitely not worth wasting time waiting for this.
  2. The same applies to another event - the changing of the guard at Prague Castle. There's nothing special about it.
  3. It is quite expensive to visit the Jewish quarter and the cemetery located here. If you are interested in historical burials, it is better to visit the Visegrad Fortress, where many famous Czechs are buried.
  4. You can save money on walks along the Vltava. They are quite short, not cheap, and you can clearly see the river from the banks.
  5. It is not recommended to linger in the park in front of the Main Station: according to reviews, this is not the most crime-free place in Prague.
  6. There is no need to pay money to enter Zlata Street: you can walk along it in the evening for free. You can also save on visiting the royal chambers of Prague Castle.
  7. Skip the not-so-tasty ham from the skewers in Old Town Square. You will most likely have a large and expensive piece cut off, which you will probably regret.
  8. Don't spend time in shopping centers and arcades in Prague. You won't find anything special in them.

Vintage and beautiful city Prague is located on two banks of the Vltava River. Its appearance retains the features of several centuries. They can be seen in the rich architectural buildings, narrow streets, traditions, culture and even in local restaurants. All this captivates and fascinates.

Excursion “Prague. Turn back time. From the Old to the New City"

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The first mention of the settlement of Prague by Slavic tribes dates back to the 6th century. Gradually developing, after 4 centuries Prague became the capital of the Czech state, and after another 3 centuries - the largest European trading center. By modern times, the city has become authoritative and significant throughout Europe. During this period, Prague suffered several fires, floods, wars and revolutions. But, despite this, the city was built again, expanded and developed. And the people of Prague sacredly guarded their cultural values, churches, palaces and houses.


Usually, Prague travel guide- a cheat sheet for tourists, so let's continue to get acquainted with this wonderful city...
Today we have to visit two historical areas cities. We will start our journey from the area called Nove Mesto. It includes a modern railway station, the former private bank of the Peček family, the Prague Opera, and the National Museum. Next, we will learn a lot of interesting things about Wenceslas Square, on which there is a monument to St. Wenceslas, we will walk along the narrow streets to the museum of the Czech modernist Alfons Mucha and through shopping mall Myslbek we will go to the Stare Mesto area. Abrupt transition from modern life to historical objects carries a magical charm.

We will begin to explore the old city from the Estates Theater. We will find out what Carolinum and Clementinum are. On Old Town Square we will see and hear the Prague chimes, we will look at the city hall, the monument to Jan Hus, the Tyn Church. We will visit the churches of St. Nicholas and St. Francis of Assisi. And our excursion will end at the Square of the Crusaders, where such architectural masterpieces, like the Old Town Bridge Tower and the medieval Charles Bridge. With our audio guide, you will hear the stories and legends of old Prague.

Audio guide and guide to Prague in Russian - useful information

Modern Prague consists of medieval city quarters, picturesque crooked streets, Gothic churches and many legends. According to one of them, looking out the window one early morning, Charles IV, in the presence of foreign guests, began to admire the beauty of Prague. An astrologer stood next to him and slightly moderated the king’s ardor. He said that the stars predicted to him about impending troubles: the city would soon be burned out, and the Stare Mesto area would be under water. And then Charles IV came up with the idea of ​​​​building another city, but so that it would increase the glory of Prague.

Legend or not, but in 1348, by decree of the king, construction of a new area began behind the Old Town. Subsequently, it will be given the name Nove Mesto. To attract settlers, the emperor exempted them from taxes for 12 years and obliged them to build a house on any chosen plot. First of all, common people and artisans - potters, blacksmiths, tinsmiths - were resettled here.



Now Nove Mesto is a modern, respectable area, rich in ancient architecture. Here, five-star hotels in ancient palaces alternate with modern buildings, narrow streets with wide avenues, ancient squares with modern monuments. Our excursion will begin from the central part of this area, from the main railway station. It is a major railway junction throughout the country.

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Hello, dear travelers!
My name is Vladislav. I have been providing excursion services and accompanying tourists in the Czech Republic and Germany for about 9 years; moreover, for me it is a family affair - my wife Olga is a professional licensed tour guide.
We organize individual excursions and transfers, but the main direction of our work is excursions in small groups (up to 6 people) in our comfortable cars. The main advantage of excursions of this format is that you receive a high level of service individual excursion for a group price.
When conducting an excursion trip, we give our all 100 percent! And the most high mark of our work are tourists who return to us for the second, third, fourth time...
See you in Prague!
With great respect, Vladislav and Olga

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You are welcomed by a modern, technologically advanced excursion and tourism company operating online. We do classic group tours in Russian and English languages in the Czech Republic, as well as city tours on environmentally friendly Segways. We conduct copyright thematic excursions and walks around the city with a local.
The company's head office is located in Prague, which allows us to quickly resolve any issues that arise during your trip to the Czech Republic. With us you can count on European clarity and a high level of service - our system has been streamlined over the years of fruitful work and does not fail
“Prices from suppliers” - we are not intermediaries, but direct providers of the entire excursion service.

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Those who have visited Prague more than once will perhaps understand me if I say “It’s impossible not to fall in love with Prague.” This phrase alone can perhaps describe why I moved to this wonderful city and am engaged in this particular activity. It’s very nice to show your city to guests and see the sparkle in the eyes of tourists; it warms the heart when our Hundred Towers are appreciated... You need to love Prague, take a walk, wander and get lost in its streets in order to understand that the city has its own character, its own fabulous atmosphere. I hope that during our excursions you will experience the city and fall in love with it, as I once did.
Received higher education in Moscow (RUDN University), received a guide’s license already in Prague, having completed training. In addition to my native Russian, I speak English and Czech.

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Having a cultural education, I have been working in the field of tourism services for more than ten years. I called the main tours that I offer my clients cultural - beer tours, which means a combined excursion - a visit to an important attraction, for example, a castle or a historical city, with a stop for an excursion or lunch at a brewery or winery. This format of tours is easy to understand and ideal for all sightseers - aesthetes, photographers, lovers of beer and good cuisine or high-quality wine. Tours are non-standard and original in their format. The geography of excursions includes the whole Czech Republic and European countries. Tours always start from Prague.
I'm sure you'll like it!

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If you are looking for a personal one, personal guide in Prague, you are interested in excursions around the Czech Republic and neighboring European countries, you need a transfer, translation services, organization of treatment, training, etc., you are on the right page!
My name is Ulyana. I am a guide-translator in Prague, Czech Republic. Organizing excursions is my hobby and favorite profession. According to your wishes, I will develop any route and excursion plan that interests you, so that your trip is easy, bright and interesting, as well as thought out to the smallest detail in terms of organization and cost optimization.
Always at your service, Ulyana

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Dear friends, we are glad to welcome you to Prague! Our company was founded in 2004. The main activity is the organization of tourism in the Czech Republic for Russian-speaking tourists.
We offer a wide range of travel services for individual clients and groups in the Czech Republic, Austria, Germany and other European countries:
Excursions around Prague - visiting the most famous sights of Prague, getting acquainted with the history of the Czech capital, located in the very heart of Europe, from time immemorial considered a European cultural center.
Excursion trips around the Czech Republic - tourism in the Czech Republic covers other cities and attractions in addition to Prague. The country is rich in ancient castles, unique temples and cathedrals, comfortable resorts and healing springs. This allows you to combine relaxation with treatment, and makes the trip not only enjoyable, but also useful. You can visit such popular places like Karlovy Vary, Cesky Krumlov, Kutna Hora, etc.
Sightseeing trips around Europe – thanks to its advantageous location in the very center of Europe, Prague is a convenient starting point to many cities neighboring countries– Dresden, Munich, Nuremberg, Vienna, castles in Germany, etc.

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Allow me to introduce myself, dear travelers – Maxim – private guide in Prague.
If you want to see magical Prague and touch its carefully guarded secrets, I will reveal this fairy tale for you. My excursions are somewhat different from usual. I want you to feel the pulse of Prague and others historical places, that ancient pulse that was left by many generations of people who lived here. The old streets have absorbed this information, but you must have the keys to open these secret gates. I have these keys to the secrets of antiquity - but you will be asked to turn them. You will receive not only historical information recognized by the luminaries of traditional science, but also the type of knowledge that is considered to be “alternative history,” which sometimes turns out to be much more truthful than the generally accepted one. You will be given two versions - the choice is yours! Those who are closer to traditional science will hear the historical version and testimonies of “eyewitnesses”. And those who still have a childish craving for mystery and mysticism will receive their own magical version.
Our acquaintance, of course, will not be limited only to the beautiful Prague. At your request, we will be able to plunge into the true world of the Middle Ages by visiting any of the Czech castles, each of which keeps its own unique legend and history...

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Hello to all travel lovers!
If you are on this site, I am sure you dream of visiting the mysterious Czech Republic, seeing Golden Prague?! Dreams must come true, otherwise how can we live...:) So forward for new impressions, for new knowledge and discoveries! I will be pleased to introduce you to the most beautiful capital of Europe, which has managed to preserve its beauty and charm through the centuries. I am a historian by training, and an actress at heart. The profession of a guide allows me to combine the knowledge gained at the university with my acting talent :) In addition, communication is always a great pleasure. The most important thing for me is your good mood after my excursions. So, it is better to see once than to hear a hundred times. If you are interested, it means you are “ripe” for the trip. No matter how much you expect from her, she will give you much more. For guests of our city, I offer a large selection of excursions: sightseeing, thematic, historical, gastronomic. It won’t be difficult for me, and we can discuss your personal route.

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Dear ladies! Dear Sirs!
My name is Yana - I am an official tourist guide with many years of experience. I offer individual and group excursions around Prague and the Czech Republic in Russian with a personal licensed guide.
Everyone who has visited Prague says that it is very beautiful. Come and we will discover this wonderful city together.
Welcome!

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Good afternoon My name is Elena, and I am glad to welcome you! I am a professional guide with many years of experience. Graduated from Charles University, majoring in history of European culture. This is not enough to work as a guide, so I studied and graduated from a guide school, and after that I received a license accredited by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic.
I have lived in Prague for more than 17 years, so I know everything about it! I really love my job, I really love Prague! This is my favorite city! I will tell you the history of Prague from its very beginning. With me, you will learn a lot of interesting things about churches and palaces, about famous personalities and their castles. You will see the Gothic towers of cathedrals, sculptures of saints on the Charles Bridge, and hear the chiming of the astronomical clock on Old Town Square. I will take you through the narrow streets and show you my favorite places, restaurants and Czech pubs, because this is also why many come to this country! We will take a magical journey into the Middle Ages. Magic, mysticism, legends, stories about people and their destinies, you will learn about all this, and I will answer all your questions. At your request, we can tour beautiful castles and historical cities Czech Republic, visit thermal spas. Excursions to Austria and Germany are also possible. My dears! Come! They are waiting for you and already loving you. I will open a magical door to history for you, and the beautiful Prague itself will bewitch and enchant you, to whom you will give your heart! Come!

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