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39 min
Daily Tour
15 people
English, Spanish
Let Prince Dalibor, the first prisoner held in the prison tower that bears his name at Prague Castle, tell you his story as you walk through Prague. This tour starts in front of the Old Royal Palace, where you will discover the history of the Kingdom of Bohemia and its power in the region. You will discover St. Vitus Cathedral, a Gothic work of art, and its clock tower. The narrator will dramatically tell you the legends and historical facts while you admire the architecture of St. George’s Basilica, which was the first monastery in Prague. Continuing your walk, you will see the Rosenberg Palace, one of the best examples of Renaissance architecture in Prague, known for its ceilings decorated with magnificent frescoes depicting classical scenes from the sixteenth century. On the east side of the castle, you will see the famous Golden Lane and hear about the legend of the alchemist and goldsmith who once lived in this part of the city.