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Discover Prague’s highlights in one day with this guided tour, including iconic sights, local insights, and a traditional Czech lunch for a well-rounded experience.
Prague Complete Tour in Spanish & Lunch, Tickets offers a comprehensive way to explore the Czech capital’s most famous sights in a single day. This 6.5-hour guided excursion covers everything from the enchanting Old Town to the majestic Prague Castle, with the added bonus of a traditional Czech meal. Priced at $85 per person, it promises a balance of culture, historical insight, and a taste of local cuisine—all led by an expert Spanish-speaking guide.
What we really appreciate about this tour is its rich itinerary—covering key landmarks with stories that bring the city’s past and present alive. Plus, including entrance fees means you won’t be fumbling for cash at sites like Prague Castle. That said, the tour’s duration and pace mean it’s best suited for those comfortable with walking and eager to get a full day’s worth of sightseeing in a manageable timeframe. Travelers looking for in-depth, personalized experiences might find it a bit structured, but overall, it offers excellent value for anyone wanting a broad yet insightful introduction to Prague.


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This tour is designed to give you a broad yet detailed view of Prague’s most iconic areas. The journey begins in the heart of the city, walking through its narrow, cobblestone streets that whisper tales of kings, artists, and revolutionaries. You’ll visit the Old Town, famous for the Astronomical Clock, which, according to reviews, leaves visitors in awe. One traveler, Jorge, described the experience as “Muy informado el personal y muy atentos,” highlighting the attentive guidance and depth of local knowledge.
From there, the route takes you through the New Town, a lively area blending history and modern Czech life. The Jewish Quarter offers poignant reflections with its synagogues and memorials, and the Lesser Town exudes charm with its historic squares and the imposing Saint Nicolas’ Church. The highlight for many is Prague Castle, a sprawling complex that is both an architectural marvel and a symbol of the country’s regal past.
The castle complex is a major highlight, and the tour includes exterior and interior visits. Built in the 9th century, the castle has been home to dukes, kings, and presidents, making it the largest inhabited castle in the world. Inside, you’ll find the San Vitus Cathedral, the Royal Palace, and the Basilica of San George—each packed with stories of monarchy, religion, and even alchemy. The entrance fee is included, which is a real plus, saving you the hassle of separate ticket purchases.
After the castle, you’ll stroll through Malostranske Square, where the Church of Saint Nicolas stands out as a stunning example of baroque architecture. A stop at the Church of Our Lady of Victory is also included, home to the famous Prague’s Child Jesus statue. The Charles Bridge, with its statues and views over the Vltava River, is one of Prague’s most photogenic spots and a must-see for visitors.
One of the tour’s best offerings is the local restaurant stop, where you can enjoy a traditional Czech 1-course meal. It’s a perfect opportunity to relax, sample regional dishes, and chat with your guide about what you’ve seen so far. The reviews mention the quality of the meal and the attentive service, adding to the authentic feel of the experience.
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The tour departs from a centrally marked location—look for a guide with a navy blue umbrella or a Turistico sign. It ends back at the initial meeting point, so no transportation worries. It’s accessible for wheelchairs, making it inclusive for a broad range of travelers. The tour runs rain or shine, so weather shouldn’t be a deterrent—just wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for some walking.
Included in the price are the professional Spanish-speaking guide, entrance fees to Prague Castle, and the lunch. You’ll need to arrange your own public transport tickets if you’re coming from a hotel or elsewhere. Drinks at the restaurant are not included, so bring some extra cash if you want to toast your freshly sampled Czech pilsner or enjoy a glass of wine.
Reviews reveal that participants appreciate the depth of knowledge and tender care from guides like Themistocles, who apparently explains the city “wonderfully.” Another reviewer, Jorge, raved about the staff’s attentiveness and informativeness. These comments suggest that the guide’s expertise is a key asset, making the experience both educational and engaging. The fact that the tour covers so much ground in a manageable time frame is another plus—perfect for travelers who want an overview rather than a slow, detailed exploration.

If you’re after a comprehensive, well-organized introduction to Prague, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially suitable for travelers who want to maximize their sightseeing with knowledgeable guidance, without the hassle of planning multiple tickets and routes. The inclusion of a traditional Czech meal also means you get a taste of local cuisine, enhancing the culture.
However, if you prefer to explore at your own pace or have specific interests, you might find this tour a bit structured. It’s best for those comfortable with walking and standing for extended periods, as the itinerary covers several sites in one day.

This Prague tour is a solid choice for anyone seeking value for money and a rundown of the city’s most important landmarks. The combination of expert guidance, historical insights, and cultural experiences provides a full picture of what makes Prague so captivating.
It’s particularly great for first-time visitors who want to see the highlights without missing key stories behind the sights. The inclusion of entrance fees and a meal makes it a convenient, all-in-one day trip. Plus, being guided in Spanish ensures clear, engaging explanations, perfect for Spanish-speaking travelers or those who simply want to enrich their knowledge about Prague.
While it’s not tailored for those seeking a deeply personalized or leisurely pace, it delivers a practical, enjoyable, and authentic city experience at a fair price. If you’re looking for a way to understand Prague’s history and architecture without the headache of logistics, this tour is definitely worth considering.
“Fue excelente todo , muy informado el personal y muy atentas .”
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, so most travelers with mobility considerations should be able to participate comfortably.
Does the tour operate rain or shine?
Yes, the tour takes place regardless of weather, so it’s best to wear comfortable shoes and prepare for the forecast.
What’s included in the price?
The tour price includes the professional Spanish-speaking guide, entrance fees to Prague Castle, and a traditional Czech lunch at a local restaurant.
Are drinks at the restaurant included?
No, drinks are not included, so you might want to bring some extra cash for beverages if desired.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at a designated meeting point marked by a Turistico sign or a person with a navy blue umbrella and ends back at the same location.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 6.5 hours, so be prepared for a full day of sightseeing and walking.
This tour offers a well-rounded, immersive experience ideal for those wanting a guided, cultural, and historic introduction to Prague.