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Discover Prague's playful side with the Museum of Senses and a self-guided digital city tour. Perfect for curious travelers seeking fun, learning, and cultural exploration.
If you’re looking for a day in Prague that balances mind-bending illusions with cultural walking, the Museum of Senses combined with a digital city tour offers a compelling experience. For $33, you get entry to one of Prague’s most interactive attractions along with the freedom to explore the city’s historic streets at your own pace using your smartphone. This combination is ideal for curious travelers who enjoy hands-on activities and immersive storytelling, but it requires a bit of self-guided navigation and some preparation with your devices.
What truly gets us excited about this experience is how it blends interior sensory fun with outdoor exploration, giving you a well-rounded taste of Prague’s charm. The museum’s exhibits are designed to challenge your perceptions—think rooms where gravity seems to vanish and mirrors that stretch to infinity—making it perfect for those who love visual tricks and playful science. Plus, the digital city tour, with audio commentary, takes you on a scenic walk past landmarks like Charles Bridge and the Old Town, helping you connect the dots of Prague’s fascinating history.
A potential consideration is that there’s no physical guide included; everything runs via the WeGoTrip app on your smartphone, so you’ll need to download the app and ensure your device is charged. For some, navigating the city with just audio guidance might feel a little lonely or less structured than a traditional guided tour. However, for independent explorers who enjoy self-paced adventures, this setup offers great flexibility.
This experience suits adventurous visitors, science buffs, and culture enthusiasts keen to add a fun and interactive twist to their Prague trip without breaking the bank.


Stepping into the Museum of Senses, you’re immediately greeted by an environment that’s more of a playful playground than a traditional museum. The exhibits are crafted to play with your perception of reality—and you’ll find yourself questioning what’s real and what’s an illusion. We loved the way the space encourages hands-on interaction, making learning about science and psychology feel less like a lecture and more like an adventure.
The rooms are designed to challenge your senses. For instance, the Vortex Tunnel gives you a taste of what it’s like to lose your balance as you try to navigate a swirling, spinning corridor. The Ames Room, with its distorted perspective, makes objects and people look strangely disproportionate, offering a perfect photo opportunity and a lesson in how our brains interpret visual cues.
One of the highlights is the mind-tricking 3D images that seem to leap off the walls—these are great for fun photos and for understanding how our brains can be fooled. Several reviews mention how “the exhibits are surprisingly educational as well as entertaining,” with one visitor noting, “It’s fascinating to see how easily the mind can be tricked, and the explanations offered really make you think about perception.”
The exhibits are designed to stimulate multiple senses—you’ll touch textured surfaces, listen to playful sounds, and even test your balance and coordination. The overall setup makes the experience accessible to all ages, from kids to adults, though some more complex illusions might be appreciated more by older visitors.
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Expect rooms that seem to defy physics, like gravity-defying setups, and mirrors that stretch into infinity. The space is compact but cleverly arranged to maximize the illusion effect without feeling crowded. Reviewers appreciate the “friendly and knowledgeable staff”, although it’s worth noting that no guided tour is included—everything is self-guided via your smartphone.
The ticket purchase is straightforward—just show your phone at the entrance. Many visitors find that using their own headphones enhances the experience, as some exhibits include audio explanations. It’s advisable to download the WeGoTrip app before arriving to avoid delays, as the link to access your ticket and optional audio guide is sent via email and SMS.
The duration inside the museum typically lasts around 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on how thoroughly you explore each exhibit and take photos. Some reviews mention that the museum is “small but packed with interesting illusions,” so don’t expect a sprawling space, but rather a concentrated dose of sensory fun.

Once you’ve had your fill of illusions, the digital city tour kicks in. You’ll follow a route that takes you through Prague’s most iconic landmarks—from Charles Bridge to Old Town Square—guided by an audio commentary on your smartphone. The tone of the narration is informative and engaging, sharing stories of medieval kings, Gothic architecture, and local legends.
Travelers who love a self-paced walk will appreciate that this setup allows flexibility—pause when you want, explore at your own speed, and revisit spots if desired. Many reviewers highlighted how “it’s a great way to learn about Prague without being tied to a group,” making it perfect for independent travelers or those with a keen interest in history.
The route also includes less touristy lanes and colorful facades, giving you a more authentic feel of the city. The audio guide is generally well-reviewed for clarity and interesting content, although some suggest bringing your own headphones for a better experience.
This outdoor exploration complements the indoor illusions perfectly, blending curiosity, culture, and history into one seamless itinerary. The entire walk can be tailored to your interests, making it suitable for a half-day activity.
Price & Value: At $33 per person, this package offers an easy combination of indoor fun and outdoor sightseeing. The museum alone provides enough entertainment for an hour or so, and the digital tour is a cost-effective way to see key sights without additional guides.
What to Bring: Download the WeGoTrip app before your visit, ensure your smartphone is charged, and bring your own headphones if you prefer audio clarity. It’s also helpful to have a portable charger, especially if you plan to do the entire tour without breaks.
Meeting Points & Access: You won’t meet a physical guide; instead, you’ll access your tickets and tour via the app. When inside the museum, show your smartphone at the “access with ticket” entrance for quick entry. The tour concludes back at the starting point, so plan your day accordingly.
Timing & Group Size: Since this experience is self-guided, timing depends on your pace. Expect to spend around 1-2 hours inside the museum and as long as you like exploring Prague’s streets. Group size isn’t fixed, giving you the freedom to explore solo or with friends.
This combined experience is particularly valuable for travelers who enjoy interactive, educational activities and want to explore Prague at a relaxed, self-guided pace. The museum’s exhibits are designed to entertain and enlighten, making it a great family activity, a fun date, or a solo adventure.
The price point is reasonable considering the variety of illusions and the outdoor tour. However, it’s important to keep in mind that no guided tour is provided—you rely on technology and your own curiosity. The knowledgeable staff at the museum adds a layer of friendliness, even if they’re not guiding you directly.
For those interested in history and architecture, the outdoor walk offers a charming view of the city’s medieval past. If you’re a fan of science, perception tricks, or just playful experiences, this tour hits the right notes.
In essence, it’s an entertaining, flexible, and budget-friendly way to deepen your understanding of Prague while enjoying some lighthearted illusions and scenic streets.
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Do I need a guide for this tour?
No, everything is self-guided via the WeGoTrip app. You can explore the museum and city streets at your own pace without a physical guide.
What do I need to bring?
Make sure to download the WeGoTrip app beforehand, bring a charged smartphone, and your own headphones for audio clarity during the tour and inside the museum.
How long does the museum visit last?
Typically, visitors spend around 1 to 1.5 hours inside the Museum of Senses, depending on how much time you take at each exhibit and for photos.
Is there a group size limit?
Since the tour is self-guided, there’s no fixed group size—feel free to explore alone or with friends, at your own pace.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Flexibility is built into the booking process.
Is the outdoor city tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, it’s designed as a self-guided walk with audio commentary suitable for adults and older children interested in Prague’s landmarks and stories.
Are there any physical guides involved?
No, this experience does not include a physical guide. All guidance is provided via the app on your smartphone.
What if I don’t want to do the entire walk?
You can tailor your route—pause, revisit, or skip sections as you prefer. The app allows you to explore at your own pace.
For travelers eager to combine interactive fun with cultural discovery, this Prague package offers a satisfying day out. The Museum of Senses provides a playful take on perception, making every visit a mini adventure in science and art. The digital city tour then reveals Prague’s hidden stories and scenic beauty, all without the constraints of a traditional guided tour.
If you’re comfortable navigating with your smartphone, enjoy playful experiences, and want to see a different side of Prague, this experience is well worth the $33 investment. It’s especially suited to those who love a mix of indoor entertainment and outdoor sightseeing, making your day both fun and memorable.
Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, this combo offers a flexible, engaging way to experience Prague’s creativity and history without rushing. Just remember to download the apps beforehand, bring your headphones, and prepare for a day filled with surprises and stories.