Prague: Guided Walking Tour + Basilica of St. James & Minorite Monastery Entry
Visit historic sites and see a famous exhibition
Start your journey by discovering the historic palaces, churches, theaters, and landmarks in Old Town Square. Visit the former residences and workplaces of notable figures like Charles IV, Amadeus Mozart, and Albert Einstein. Explore the significant sites tied to Prague's contemporary history in the New Town area. Wrap up your tour at the Minorite Monastery of St. James, an important historical site. While at the monastery, experience Klára Sedlo’s exhibit "_The Enigmatic Garden from the Voynich Manuscript_." Don't miss the chance to see the replica of the Crown Jewels during your visit.
What's Included
- Entry to Basilica of St. James
- Entry to Minorite Monastery
- Live guide
- Guided walking tour
What's Not Included
- Interiors guided tour
Explore Prague at the Best Price with Prague: Guided Walking Tour + Basilica of St. James & Minorite Monastery Entry
Visit historic sites and see a famous exhibition
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Meeting Point
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Duration: 03:00
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation allowed up to 24 hours before the event.
Not Wheelchair Accessible
Additional Information & Description
Discover the captivating beauty and rich history of Prague with the Guided Walking Tour + Basilica of St. James & Minorite Monastery Entry experience. This immersive tour takes you on a journey through the heart of the Czech Republic’s capital city, offering a blend of historic landmarks, cultural insights, and artistic wonders.
Overview
Embark on a guided walking tour that begins at the iconic Old Town Square, where you’ll be surrounded by historic palaces, churches, theatres, and landmarks that date back centuries. Learn about the notable figures who once called this area home, including Charles IV, Amadeus Mozart, and Albert Einstein.
As you meander through the charming streets, your knowledgeable guide will provide fascinating anecdotes and historical context to enrich your experience. Explore the New Town area, which holds significant locations that played a role in shaping Prague’s modern history.
Your tour culminates at the Minorite Monastery of St. James, a place steeped in historical significance and architectural beauty.
What’s Included
- Entry to Basilica of St. James: Step inside this magnificent church, known for its stunning Baroque architecture and ornate decorations. Marvel at the intricate details of the interior as you learn about the history and significance of this religious site.
- Entry to Minorite Monastery: Explore the peaceful grounds of the Minorite Monastery, a tranquil oasis in the bustling city. Admire the serene courtyards and ancient buildings that have stood the test of time.
- Live Guide: Benefit from the expertise of a knowledgeable guide who will lead you through the tour, sharing insights, stories, and hidden gems along the way.
- Guided Walking Tour: Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of Prague as you stroll through its historic streets, taking in the beauty of the architecture and learning about the city’s past and present.
Exploring the Minorite Monastery
Upon reaching the Minorite Monastery of St. James, you’ll have the opportunity to delve deeper into Prague’s history and culture. Inside the monastery, discover the intriguing exhibition “_The Mysterious Garden from the Voynich Manuscript_” by Klára Sedlo. This unique display offers a glimpse into the enigmatic world of the Voynich Manuscript, a mysterious text that has puzzled scholars for centuries.
Additionally, you’ll have the chance to view a replica of the Crown Jewels, a symbol of the Czech Republic’s royal heritage. Admire the intricate craftsmanship and historical significance of these regal artifacts as you learn about their storied past.
Experience the best of Prague’s past and present with the Guided Walking Tour + Basilica of St. James & Minorite Monastery Entry. This immersive journey promises to captivate your senses and leave you with a deeper appreciation for the beauty and history of this enchanting city.
Frequently Asked Questions about Prague: Guided Walking Tour + Basilica of St. James & Minorite Monastery Entry
The guided walking tour in Prague offers a rich exploration of the city's storied past, beginning in the Old Town Square. Here, you'll encounter a mix of palaces, churches, and other historical landmarks that paint a vivid picture of Prague's medieval and modern history. Highlights include locales associated with famous historical figures such as Charles IV, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Albert Einstein, showcasing where they lived or worked. The tour then proceeds to the New Town, where you will see sites linked to more recent historical events and cultural developments in Prague. This blend of old and new provides a comprehensive overview of Prague's rich historical tapestry.
More information on Prague's history can be found on the official Prague city website or the Wikipedia page dedicated to Prague.
The Minorite Monastery of St. James, concluding point of your tour, is a site of significant historical and cultural value. Inside, you will have the opportunity to view the intriguing exhibition "_The Mysterious Garden from the Voynich Manuscript_" by Klára Sedlo, which draws inspiration from the enigmatic Voynich Manuscript. Additionally, the monastery houses a replica of the Crown Jewels, offering a glimpse into the regal history and artistic craftsmanship of the Czech Republic. The combination of this contemporary art exhibition set against the backdrop of ancient monastery architecture provides a unique cultural experience.
The monastery itself, dating back several centuries, is a prime example of historical religious architecture in Prague.
Unfortunately, this particular guided walking tour, including the entries to the Basilica of St. James and the Minorite Monastery, is not wheelchair accessible. Due to the historic nature of the buildings and the areas covered during the walking tour, there may be uneven surfaces, narrow passages, or steps that could pose challenges for wheelchair users or those with limited mobility. If accessibility is a concern, it may be advisable to consider alternative tours or contact local tour operators who specialize in accessible travel options in Prague.
More accessibility information can be found by consulting resources for disabled travelers in Prague or the official city tourism website.
The cancellation policy for this guided walking tour allows you to cancel your booking up to 24 hours before the start date of the tour. This provides ample flexibility should your travel plans change. Cancelling within this window ensures a full refund. It's recommended to check your booking details for specific instructions on how to cancel or modify your booking. Understanding these terms ahead of your trip can help ensure a smoother travel experience and avoid any last-minute issues.
Always make sure to manage your reservations in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons in Prague.
The guided walking tour lasts approximately three hours. Given the duration and the nature of a walking tour, it is advisable to wear comfortable footwear and appropriate clothing for the weather conditions. Prague can be quite chilly in the fall and winter months, so warm layers are recommended during those times. Additionally, considering that the tour involves visits to religious sites, modest dress is recommended. Bringing a water bottle, camera or smartphone for photos, and perhaps a small snack might also enhance your comfort and enjoyment throughout the tour.
Always check the weather forecast on the day of your tour to make appropriate preparations.
The tour price includes entry to both the Basilica of St. James and the Minorite Monastery, along with the services of a live guide. However, it's important to note that the tour does not include guided tours of the interiors of these sites, which means any specialized tours inside these locations would potentially incur additional costs. Furthermore, personal expenses such as food, drinks, and souvenirs, as well as any unscheduled detours or optional activities not included in the tour itinerary, would be additional costs for which you should be prepared.
Carrying some local currency (Czech Koruna) for small expenses might be useful.
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