Themed Prague walks
Prague rewards readers and wanderers. Self-guided walks across the city, ordered around a single idea — architecture, music, literature, or recent history.
Art Nouveau Prague — a self-guided walk
Prague was the Art Nouveau capital of Central Europe. A 2.5-hour self-guided walk through its finest Secession-era facades, interiors, and Mucha mosaics.
Communist-era Prague — a self-guided historical walk
Communist rule left physical traces across Prague. A self-guided walk from the Museum of Communism through Wenceslas Square to the empty Letná plinth.
Cubist Prague — a self-guided walk through the world's only Cubist architecture
Prague is the only city with Cubist architecture. A self-guided walk from the Grand Café Orient to the Diamond House through this unique angular legacy.
Dvořák Trail in Prague — a self-guided musical walk
Dvořák's Prague: a self-guided walk from the Dvořák Museum through the Rudolfinum to his grave at Vyšehrad. His city, in music and stone.
Gothic Prague — a self-guided architectural walk
Prague's Gothic heritage is among the richest in Europe. Self-guided walk: Old-New Synagogue, Týn, St. Vitus Cathedral, Charles Bridge, Stone Bell House.
Jewish heritage in Prague — a self-guided walk through Josefov
Josefov contains six synagogues and the oldest Jewish cemetery in Europe. A self-guided walk through all six sites with 700 years of history.
Kafka Trail in Prague — a self-guided literary walk
Kafka never left Prague. A self-guided walk from the Kafka Museum through his birthplace and workplace to his grave in the New Jewish Cemetery.
Mucha Trail in Prague — a self-guided cultural walk
Mucha defined Art Nouveau then returned to Prague. Self-guided walk: Mucha Museum, Municipal House mosaics, St. Vitus window, Slav Epic.
Velvet Revolution sites in Prague — a self-guided historical walk
On 17 November 1989 Prague changed history. Walk the Velvet Revolution sites: the Národní memorial, Wenceslas Square, Laterna Magika, and Letná.