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Explore Prague's haunted side on a 1.5-hour ghost walking tour with a knowledgeable guide, uncovering spooky stories along crooked lanes and hidden corners.
If you’re curious about Prague beyond its fairy-tale castles and cobbled streets, a ghost walking tour offers a spine-tingling peek into the city’s haunted legends. This experience promises to bring the city’s eerie tales of crime, betrayal, and revenge to life, guided by a skilled actor who knows how to keep you on the edge of your seat.
What we particularly love about this tour is how engaging guides make the stories feel personal and authentic — it’s not just a script, but a real connection to Prague’s darker folklore. That said, it’s not for the faint of heart, especially if creepy stories and spooky corners aren’t your thing. Perfect for lovers of history, legends, and a good scare, this tour suits those who enjoy a mix of storytelling and atmospheric exploration.

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This ghostly adventure is designed to reveal the city’s less-glamorous, more mysterious side. You’ll meet your guide at a convenient spot in Prague 1—outside the Bartida bar at Kozna 6—and then set out to explore the city’s crooked lanes, abandoned corners, and secret squares. The experience is best described as a mix of storytelling, atmospheric walking, and a splash of local lore, all delivered by a guide who is as knowledgeable as they are theatrical.
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours, during which you’ll hear tales of love, hatred, betrayal, and revenge that have haunted Prague’s streets for centuries. The stories are rooted in local folklore, some of which date back to medieval times, adding a sense of history and authenticity that you won’t find in typical city tours. The guide, often an actor, brings these stories alive through expressive narration, making the experience both spooky and captivating.

Meeting at Kozna 6, outside the bar, gives you an easy and central starting point. The instructions to find the meeting spot are straightforward — outside the Bartida bar, at the beginning of the passage through the building. Some reviewers have mentioned that the instructions could be clearer, as finding the place was a bit tricky, especially if you’re arriving late or unsure of the exact spot.
Once the tour begins, your guide takes you through some of Prague’s most atmospheric streets. These crooked lanes and forgotten corners are where many of the city’s ghost stories are set. You’ll learn about local legends and hear about the spirits said to dwell in these narrow alleys. The atmosphere is genuinely spooky, especially as the area becomes quieter and more mysterious as evening falls.
As you walk, the guide shares tales of betrayal and revenge, some involving historic figures and others rooted in city folklore. The stories of the local inhabitants, their passions, and their tragic ends add depth, making each corner feel alive with ghostly presence. The stories told by the guides aren’t just spooky tales—they’re woven into the landscape, making you see Prague in a different light.
The tour wraps up back at the starting point, ensuring you don’t have to worry about navigating alone afterward. At this point, you’ll have gained insights into some of Prague’s darker stories, which you can further explore on your own or reflect upon over dinner.

One aspect that repeatedly comes up in reviews is the knowledgeable guides. Participants like Kimberly and Andrew appreciated guides who could relate local legends and historical context, making the stories more engaging and believable. Kimberly specifically noted that her guide was “very knowledgeable and made the tour exciting,” which is crucial for a story-based experience.
The theatrical element — guides acting out certain tales or using expressive narration — elevates the experience, keeping participants entertained and immersed. This approach makes the stories more vivid and memorable, especially when combined with Prague’s atmospheric streets.

At $28 per person, this tour offers a good return for those interested in Prague’s haunted side. While it’s relatively short — 1.5 hours — the combination of storytelling, atmospheric walk, and local legends provides a rich experience for the cost. It’s a great evening activity, especially if you’re looking for something different from traditional sightseeing.
However, it’s worth noting that no transportation or additional amenities are included, so plan accordingly. The tour operates in all weather conditions, so bring appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes. The fact that it’s wheelchair accessible makes it inclusive for many travelers.


This ghost walking tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, legend lovers, or anyone curious about Prague’s darker stories. It’s also well-suited for travelers who enjoy theatrical storytelling and atmospheric walks. If you’re traveling with family or friends who love spooky tales, this is a fun, light-hearted way to explore the city’s mysterious side.
However, if you’re seeking a deep historical exploration or a very spooky, adrenaline-pumping experience, you might find this tour more storytelling-focused than genuinely terrifying.

This Prague ghost tour strikes a good balance between entertainment, education, and atmosphere. The knowledgeable guides and theatrical storytelling make it a memorable way to experience Prague, especially after dark. It’s a budget-friendly option that offers a unique view of the city’s haunted legends and folklore.
While not a comprehensive historical tour, it’s perfect for those wanting a fun, spooky adventure that highlights Prague’s mysterious, ghostly reputation. Just remember to come with an open mind, comfortable shoes, and a love for a good story.

Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s generally suitable for older children, especially those interested in spooky stories, but it’s best to check with the provider regarding age restrictions.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours.
Where exactly do I meet the guide?
Meet outside the Bartida bar at Kozna 6 in Prague 1, at the start of the passage through the building.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible.
What languages are available?
The tour is offered in English, Czech, and German.
Do I need to prepare anything?
Bring comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for weather conditions, as you’ll be walking outdoors.
Are large bags allowed?
No, large luggage or bags are not allowed to participate.
Will I see any actual ghosts?
The tour is based on legends and folklore; no ghost sightings are promised, but stories are meant to give you a spooky experience.
Is this tour suitable in bad weather?
Yes, the tour operates in all weather conditions, so dress accordingly for rain or cold.
In all, if you’re after a fun, atmospheric glimpse into Prague’s haunted past—and don’t mind some theatrical storytelling—this ghost walking tour offers a cost-effective way to add a little mystery to your trip.