SMALL GROUP TOUR (only in English):
1) Prague Discovery: Full Day Tour with Lunch & Boat
This tour is the best way to start your unforgettable Prague adventure. It will give you an excellent overview of the whole city, so you can decide what to visit on your own during the following days.
Prices
1600 CZK / person (60 EUR)
Inclusions
- explore Prague in 6 hours in a relaxed way:
- 2-hour tour of the right bank: Old Town, New Town, Jewish Quarter
- 1-hour lunch (choice from 3-4 meals)
- 1-hour boat trip along the "Prague Venice" canal with refreshments
- 2-hour tour of the left bank: Little Quarter and Prague Castle
- tram ride to the Prague Castle
- meeting point: in front of the entrance to the Municipal House
- starting time: 9 a.m.
2) Prague Beer and Czech Tapas Tour - The best beer tour in town!
Prices
1600 CZK / person (60 EUR)
Inclusions:
- duration: 4 hours
- savour 5 different beers (0,3l) and 4 kinds of beer snacks
- visit the most famous beer halls and microbreweries
- learn the Bohemian way of life during medieval ages, communism and present
- get a map with more beer "sanctuaries" to visit at the end of this unforgettable tour
- meeting point: in front of the statue of king Wenceslas
- starting time: 5 p.m.
PRIVATE TOURS (have to be arranged a few days ahead, can be in almost any language):
1) The Prague Right Riverbank: New Town, Old Town + Jewish Quarter
- duration: approx. 4 hours
- price: 2400 CZK (90 EUR)
- doesn´t include entrance fees (optional): Jewish Museum: 300 CZK/person, Museum of Communism: 190 CZK/person
2) The Prague Left Riverbank: Lesser Town + Prague Castle
- duration: approx. 4 hours
- price: 2400 CZK (90 EUR)
- doesn´t include entrance fees (optional): Prague Castle: 250 CZK/person, St. Nicolas Church 70 CZK/person
In case you are interested in tour, please contact us via team@rentego.com
Monuments

Charles Bridge
This 14th century bridge is said to be the most romantic place for a kiss in Prague – though if that’s your goal you would better choose evening or off-season moments given its success!

Prague Castle
Overlooking the city and Vltava river, it has become a symbol of Prague
St-Vitus Cathedral
Inside the Prague Castle, it protects the jewels of the crown

Old Town Square
Its coloured houses are a good reflection of the richness of neighbouring streets. You can also take a virtual tour at http://www.czecot.cz/?&page=18&idvp=2

National Theater
It was financed by a voluntary contribution of Czech people in the 19th century as a symbol of national awakening

St-Nicolas’s Church
rich example of Prague’s Baroque

The Old Jewish Cemetary
Check for more: http://www.czechtourism.com/a/prague/
Museums

More than 30 museums and 100 galleries will take you from Middle ages to Mucha and modern art.
Buildings and exhibitions of the National Museum: http://www.nm.cz/Visit-Us/
Mucha museum: http://www.mucha.cz/index.phtml?S=home&Lang=EN
National technical museum: http://www.ntm.cz/en
Franz Kafka museum: http://www.kafkamuseum.cz/ShowPage.aspx?tabId=-1
Museum of Lego: http://www.muzeumlega.com/en/
Opera and ballets

You can enjoy them in the State Opera or in the National Theater. It is recommended to buy your tickets in advance, for example on www.ticketpro.cz and visit the state Opera’s website at www.operaprague.com/en/program/ Otherwise you can try to buy tickets directly on-site at the box-office:Wilsonova 4, Prague 1, tel. +420 224 227 266
Monday - Friday 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday 10 a.m. to 12 a.m., 1 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
The evening box-office is open in the theatre entrance foyer one hour before each performance.
You can find programs at www.operaprague.com/en/program/
Classical music concerts
You can check www.bohemiaticket.cz or www.ticketpro.cz for programs.