EXCURSIONS
The schedules of the games will allow the participants to visit the most beautiful parts of the City, accompanied by professional tourist guides. One half-day (approx. 3 hours) sightseeing tours for clubs with over 30 people are included.
For small groups the cost of the guide is 100.00 Euro for half a day.
A night excursion (boat trip on the Vltava river in Prague or Prague by night) with a guide could be arranged at extra cost.
Below there are some examples of itineraries that can be visited with the guide:
Prague Castle Complex
The Prague Castle complex is the largest medieval castle complex in Europe and seat for the President of the Republic. It is a must for all visitors to Prague and is comprised of many buildings, including several palaces, the Gothic Saint Vitus Cathedral, St George's Basilica and the beautiful and enchanting Golden Lane. The fourteenth-century cathedral was completed only at the beginning of the twentieth century. It is the burial place of numerous Bohemian kings and emperors. In the old royal palace you can admire the throne hall with its precious Gothic vault. Golden Lane is a small street lined by colored houses that are set on a wall of fortification. According to legends, the alchemists of Rudolf II of Habsburg had their laboratories here.
The Old Town and The New Town
The visit begins in Wenceslas Square with a visit to the neo-renaissance building, the National Museum and the equestrian statue of St. Venceslaus where Jan Palach was burned to death. Then you will visit the square of the Republic where you can see a Gothic Tower where there is an arsenal and a liberty style Civic House. Passing in front of the theatre and Charles University, the most ancient athenaeum in Central Europe, you will arrive in the old town square (known as the Clock Square) with the church of the Virgin in front of the gothic style Tyn (Renaissance and Baroque houses), the town hall, astronomic Clock (1410) and finally, you can admire the gothic style Charles bridge, the oldest in Prague, adorned by 30 baroque style sculptures.
The Small Town and the Jewish District
The visit begins in Wallenstein Garden with a very characteristic cave and its baroque-style palace (the seat of the senate) which leads us to the baroque-style stately church of St. Nicolas and then to the church of the Virgo of Victory that has the miraculous figurine of baby Jesus of Prague inside the church. Then you will visit the Jewish quarter with its synagogues and the old cemetery.