Pre-book your tickets for the most entertaining museum in Prague. Discover a fascinating world of optical illusions and interactive exhibits at the Museum of Fantastic Illusions. Try a magic chair that turns you into a a giant, levitate in the air, and see your true mirror image. It's an experience unlike any other and pre-booking your ticket ensures a smooth visit.
Explore one of Prague’s most creative and unexpected exhibitions—and bring your smartphone along to capture the immersive spaces and optical illusions—when you visit the Museum of Senses. Book your tickets before you travel to make logistics seamless, and upon arrival, explore the galleries independently. You can discover 90 exhibits in 17 different areas, from upside-down rooms to a bed of nails.
Guarantee your entry to one of Prague’s most family-friendly attractions by booking your tickets to the Lego Museum in advance. Fun for travelers of every age, the Lego Museum exhibits a vast collection of Lego that depicts scenes from Harry Potter and Star Wars, in addition to showcasing iconic Czech structures such as Charles Bridge and Prague Castle. Interactive models and a playroom are sure to keep kids entertained throughout your visit.
Visiting the Illusion Art Museum, Prague's first interactive museum of illusions and trick art, makes for a fascinating few hours in the Czech capital. Housed in an historic building, directly across from the Old Town's astronomical clock, the museum allows visitors to touch and interact with all of its exhibits. Avoid wasting your time standing in the ticket line by pre-booking this fast-pass admission ticket.
Engross yourself in Lobkowicz Palace at Prague Castle, the largest fortress complex on the planet, with this super saver two-for one deal: enjoy a classical music concert in the 16th-century palace's baroque concert hall. Then visit the Lobkowicz Palace Museum, marveling at paintings by Canaletto, Cranach, Brueghel and Velázquez and seeing music scores written by Beethoven and Mozart. With an audio guide, learn about the history of the palace, the only privately owned building at Prague Castle.
Take in a large stretch of Prague with ease on an electric tricycle group tour. Learn how to use the trike, strap on a helmet, and take off in the company of a guide to explore the city. Visit the John Lennon Wall, Strahov Monastery, Letna Park, Prague Castle, and more without breaking a sweat.
See Charles Bridge, Lesser Town, the Jewish Quarter, Old Town and Prague Castle on a city walking tour of Prague. This 6-hour sightseeing excursion includes a traditional Czech lunch and a 1-hour boat cruise on the Vltava River. Hear insightful commentary from a professional guide along the way. Numbers are limited to ensure a small-group experience.
Immerse yourself in the romance of medieval times with a 3-hour dining experience in Prague. Leave the modern world behind as you step into a candle-lit tavern, and kick off the evening with a mug of beer or glass of wine. Sit down to five generous courses of medieval food, as jugglers take the stage alongside belly dancers and swordsmen. Lose yourself in the music and fun, and meet vivid characters that range from a frightening executioner to an old fortuneteller with magical powers.
The line to get into Prague Castle, particularly St. Vitus Cathedral, can be daunting and long. But this skip-the-line admission lets you breeze right past over tourists and head straight into the Castle and its many rooms where you can begin discovering all the history and architecture of the place.
Learn about the ghosts and ghouls of Prague on this informative and entertaining walking tour through Prague's Old Town. Wander down cobbled lanes and through intimate squares, stopping at landmarks like the Convent of St. Agnes of Bohemia and the Church of the Holy Ghost to hear about Prague's shady side.
Save vacation time while in Prague and secure your place by prebooking for this River Vltava sightseeing cruise. Buy in advance to lock in your ideal time and date, and then travel independently to the dock. Settle on the inside or outside deck and admire the scenery as you glide by Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge, Kampa Island, and the city’s top sights. On-board snacks and drinks at own expense.
Enjoy an extensive panoramic tour of Prague via bus complete with historical narrative on headphones. The tour, which includes a hop-on hop-off portion, goes to all the major sites, including Prague Castle, Wenceslas Square, Old Town Square, the Charles Bridge, the Jewish Quarter and New Town Hall, among many other sites.
Prague’s history lies not just in its Old Town streets but in below-ground corridors and cellars most visitors never see. This tour lets you on this secret world—not accessible independently—with a guide to share its stories. See subterranean rooms from the 12th to 14th century, hear about dungeons and executions, and uncover stories about the medieval city, its architecture, executions, floods, the plague, secrets of alchemists and medieval torture and executions.
Prague's Jewish Quarter is one of the most important and richest Jewish museums in the world. Thanks to this service, you don't have to purchase an admission ticket at the cash desk and you will enjoy the visit straight away!
Meet the representative at the Get Prague Guide office at Maiselova 5, just a few steps from the Maisel Synagogue. Who will give you the admission ticket and give you an introduction of 20 min in English about the Jewish Quarter and take you for a little walk to the Jewish Town and will explain to you how to visit all the important sites inside of the ghetto.
Thanks to this ticket you will look inside synagogues in the area, go to the Old Jewish Cemetery, one of the oldest in Central Europe, and many other sites.
Once the introduction is over you will go and visit the Jewish ghetto at your own pace.
WHICH SITES YOU ARE GOING TO VISIT DEPENDS ON THE OPTION YOU WILL CHOOSE. WE OFFER TICKETS FOR CIRCUIT 1 OR FOR CIRCUIT 2.
Follow the history of local brewing from the 10th-century to the golden age of beer with a self-guided tour of the Czech Beer Museum. Explore 13th-century beer cellars and learn how Czech beer styles have evolved, then step into history at a pair of pubs that bring the 1920s and communist era to life. See a cooper’s shop and browse a remarkable collection of beer-artifacts along with video presentations and exhibits. Taste four classic Czech beers and create the perfect beer-lover's souvenir by capping and labeling your own bottle.
Take a day trip from Prague and pay your respects at the Terezin Concentration Camp located just south of Litomerice. Learn about how the town transformed from a fortress to a prison and finally to a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. Pay your respects at the memorial and learn about the history of this dark period during a guided tour.
Create your own movie and insert sound effects at the National Film Museum in Prague. Interactive activities provide a hands-on experience that can be enjoyed by all ages. Discover the history of cinema from the first moving pictures to blockbuster movie production today. Open from 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm Tuesday - Sunday, you can easily fit this fun museum into your busy vacation schedule.
Don't miss out on one of Prague's hottest exhibitions. Book your ticket in advance for Salvador Dalí - Enigma to guarantee a hassle-free visit. Just a few steps from Váslavské Square, the exhibition includes more than 120 works by the giant of surrealism, including graphic prints and bronze sculptures, all from one of the world's largest private collections.
Discover the works of the one of the masters of the turn-of-the-century Art Nouveau movement—and see his pieces displayed like never before—when you book tickets to the iMucha exhibition, held at a gallery space in Prague. You won’t just discover more than 200 works by the master—you’ll also see digital renderings of his pieces that show them in a new light, and make it easy to inhabit the world of his creations.
Explore the majestic Lobkowicz Palace at Prague Castle on this informative and entertaining tour with an audio guide narrated by members of the Lobkowicz family. Wander around the 22 art-laden rooms at your own leisure gawking at the world-famous art and historical artifacts. Marvel at paintings by Canaletto and Velázquez, see musical scores written by Mozart and Beethoven and take delight in centuries-old decorative arts.
Skip the lines at the must-see Prague National Museum with this combo Prague experience, including a museum ticket plus a guided stroll through Prague's Old Town—both for one low price. Start with a walking tour through Prague 1, where you can see the famed Astronomical Clock Tower, and learn about the city from your guide. Then visit the museum to use your fast-track tickets, where you can wander the galleries at your own pace.
Enjoy an unforgettable experience from the world of fruit spirits production, the history of distillery in Vizovice, and life in Wallachia.
Have fun with an exclusive 5D experience where you literally become a plum
Taste 3 kinds of fruit distillates paired with typical Wallachian finger food
Choose between Standard or Premium (Kosher) tasting.
Purchase a complete portfolio of genuine fruit spirits, real plum jam, plum tea, and prunes in the souvenir shop.
Take an opportunity to print a customized label which you can add to the bottle bought in a gift shop.
Pilsner Urquell Experience is the must-visit attraction for all beer lovers or anyone interested in Czech beer and culture! Using the most recent technology, it tells one of the most exciting beer stories in the world. It takes place in a stunning environment of a heritage-protected building from 1902, right on Wenceslas Square in the heart of Prague.
- Entrance ticket to the immersive tour
- Headphones with professional voiceover and 3D sound
- Three beer tastings and tapster shows
- Optional non-alcoholic beverages
- Smell, taste, music, projection, heat, cold, and much more
Take in incredible panoramic views of Prague from the tallest structure in the city with a visit to Žižkov Television Tower. This ticket grants you admission to the Prague TV tower, which features three different observatory cabins offering different themes and perspectives of the Czech capital. This striking example of late-20th-century architecture also features sculptures by Czech artist David Černý and a restaurant and bar.