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Explore the heart of Prague’s Old Town on a 3-hour tour that hits all the essentials. You’ll visit 10 must-see spots, and you’ll also get a downloadable itinerary you can save and use anytime—perfect if you want to revisit the route later or explore at your own pace.
How to reserve this free 3-hour tour?
Please reserve the tour on the website: lowkeytion.com
How to save the itinerary?
1. Download Lowkeytion - AI Travel Planner on the App Store
2. To save this trip, open this link Prague Itinerary, OR Tap + button > Find Trips > Enter trip code: PD4X
3. You can view and edit the full trip on the
Places to visit:
- Franz Kafka – Rotating Head
A mesmerizing, moving sculpture made of shiny layers that constantly reshapes Kafka’s face—one of Prague’s coolest modern photo stops. - Havel’s Market
A lively open-air market in the Old Town where locals and visitors browse fruit, snacks, souvenirs, and little Czech treats. - Powder Tower
A dramatic Gothic city gate that once guarded Prague’s entrance—today it’s a classic landmark and a great spot to feel the city’s medieval vibe. - Astronomical Clock
Prague’s famous medieval clock show—an intricate mix of timekeeping, astronomy, and symbolism that still draws a crowd every hour. - Church of Our Lady before Týn
The twin-spired icon of Old Town Square—stunning from the outside, and packed with centuries of Prague history. - Old Town Square
The beating heart of Prague: colorful buildings, street performers, historic monuments, and some of the best people-watching in the city. - Municipal Library of Prague
A calm hidden gem best known for its “infinite book tunnel” art installation—quick to visit, impossible to forget. - Klementinum
A former Jesuit complex with one of the world’s most beautiful baroque libraries, plus a tower view that makes Prague look unreal. - Charles Bridge
Prague’s legendary stone bridge lined with statues, music, and views—especially magical in the early morning or at sunset. - John Lennon Wall
A colorful, ever-changing wall of street art and messages of peace—Prague’s most famous spot for rebellion, love, and graffiti philosophy.
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Free 3-Hour Prague Old Town Tour + Downloadable Itinerary
Location not specified yetExplore the heart of Prague’s Old Town on a 3-hour tour that hits all the essentials. You’ll visit 10 must-see spots, and you’ll also get a downloadable itinerary you can save and use anytime—perfect if you want to revisit the route later or explore at your own pace.
How to reserve this free 3-hour tour?
Please reserve the tour on the website: lowkeytion.com
How to save the itinerary?
1. Download Lowkeytion - AI Travel Planner on the App Store
2. To save this trip, open this link Prague Itinerary, OR Tap + button > Find Trips > Enter trip code: PD4X
3. You can view and edit the full trip on the
Places to visit:
- Franz Kafka – Rotating Head
A mesmerizing, moving sculpture made of shiny layers that constantly reshapes Kafka’s face—one of Prague’s coolest modern photo stops.
2. Havel’s Market
A lively open-air market in the Old Town where locals and visitors browse fruit, snacks, souvenirs, and little Czech treats.
3. Powder Tower
A dramatic Gothic city gate that once guarded Prague’s entrance—today it’s a classic landmark and a great spot to feel the city’s medieval vibe.
4. Astronomical Clock
Prague’s famous medieval clock show—an intricate mix of timekeeping, astronomy, and symbolism that still draws a crowd every hour.
5. Church of Our Lady before Týn
The twin-spired icon of Old Town Square—stunning from the outside, and packed with centuries of Prague history.
6. Old Town Square
The beating heart of Prague: colorful buildings, street performers, historic monuments, and some of the best people-watching in the city.
7. Municipal Library of Prague
A calm hidden gem best known for its “infinite book tunnel” art installation—quick to visit, impossible to forget.
8. Klementinum
A former Jesuit complex with one of the world’s most beautiful baroque libraries, plus a tower view that makes Prague look unreal.
9. Charles Bridge
Prague’s legendary stone bridge lined with statues, music, and views—especially magical in the early morning or at sunset.
10. John Lennon Wall
A colorful, ever-changing wall of street art and messages of peace—Prague’s most famous spot for rebellion, love, and graffiti philosophy.1 attendee