Explore dark history on Ghost Walking Tour

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Prague, Czech Republic
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Best months to visit
Jun, Jul, Aug
12°C – 22°C, june brings warmer temperatures with average highs of 22, high crowds, peak season
Walking required
No
Walking may be required
Value for money
Medium
Pricey but engaging, worth it for the unique experience.
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Summarised by AI
Spooky Stories
Couples loved the intimate setting and fascinating tales of Prague's dark past.
Romantic Walk
Enjoyed the atmospheric evening stroll through Prague's historic, haunted streets.
Engaging Guides
The guides' storytelling made for a truly memorable and engaging experience.
Overcrowded Streets
High season crowds detracted from the intimate, spooky atmosphere at times.
Poor Accessibility
Not ideal for those with mobility issues, and the pace was too fast.
Pricey Drinks
Drinks at the pub afterward were a bit expensive, and the tour felt rushed.
Hours of operation
Monday
07:00 PM - 08:30 PM
Tuesday
07:00 PM - 08:30 PM
Wednesday
07:00 PM - 08:30 PM
Thursday
07:00 PM - 08:30 PM
Friday
07:00 PM - 08:30 PM
Saturday
07:00 PM - 08:30 PM
Sunday
07:00 PM - 08:30 PM

When to visit

We've analysed user reviews and geographical data, and identified the best and worst months to visit.

Month
Crowd Level
Weather
Availability
Our recommendation
February
LOW
February remains cold in Prague, with average highs of 3.3°C and lows of -2.7°C. Snowfall is still possible, though less frequent than in January.
-3-3°C
February remains cold in Prague, with average highs of 3.3°C and lows of -2.7°C. Snowfall is still possible, though less frequent than in January.
Open
Weather conditions may still impact the frequency and comfort of walking tours.
Not recommended
February offers a quiet cityscape with fewer tourists, but cold temperatures and potential snow may affect outdoor tours.
March
MEDIUM
March marks the beginning of spring in Prague, with average highs of 8.1°C and lows of 0.1°C. Rainfall increases, and snow becomes less likely.
0-8°C
March marks the beginning of spring in Prague, with average highs of 8.1°C and lows of 0.1°C. Rainfall increases, and snow becomes less likely.
Open
Some tours may still have limited schedules early in the month.
Recommended
March offers milder weather and increasing daylight, making it a suitable time for walking tours with moderate tourist presence.
April
MEDIUM
April in Prague brings warmer temperatures, with average highs of 14.4°C and lows of 4.2°C. Rainfall is moderate, and the city experiences longer daylight hours.
4-14°C
April in Prague brings warmer temperatures, with average highs of 14.4°C and lows of 4.2°C. Rainfall is moderate, and the city experiences longer daylight hours.
Open
Tours are generally fully operational with regular schedules.
Recommended
April offers pleasant weather and blooming scenery, making it an excellent time for walking tours with moderate tourist crowds.
May
MEDIUM
May in Prague offers mild temperatures with average highs around 18.3°C and lows of 7.1°C. Rainfall is moderate, occurring on approximately 14 days with a total of 74 mm. Days are long, providing ample daylight for activities.
7-18°C
May in Prague offers mild temperatures with average highs around 18.3°C and lows of 7.1°C. Rainfall is moderate, occurring on approximately 14 days with a total of 74 mm. Days are long, providing ample daylight for activities.
Open
No significant restrictions; however, some public institutions may have reduced hours on national holidays like May 1 (Labor Day) and May 8 (Liberation Day).
Recommended
May is a favorable time to explore Prague's dark history on a Ghost Walking Tour. The mild weather and moderate crowd levels enhance the experience. Be prepared for occasional rain and check for any holiday-related closures.

How to get there

Bus
Bus
Recommended
Several bus lines stop near Old Town Square. The Staroměstské Náměstí bus stop is a 2-minute walk from the meeting point and is served by bus line 194.
Metro
Metro
Recommended
The metro is a fast option. The Staroměstská (Line A - Green) station is a few minutes' walk from Old Town Square. Můstek (Lines A and B) is also a good option, followed by a 6-7 minute walk.
Walking
Walking
Recommended
Old Town Square is easily reached on foot from many parts of the city, particularly for those staying in Prague 1. The square is between Wenceslas Square and the Charles Bridge.
Bike
Bike
Prague is bike-friendly, and cycling to the area is possible. Bikes must be parked and secured at racks located on the surrounding streets before proceeding on foot.
Car
Car
Driving to Old Town Square is not recommended due to traffic restrictions. If driving, use underground parking garages like those at the Rudolfinum or the Palladium shopping center, and then walk to the square.
Taxi
Taxi
Taxis and ride-sharing services are widely available, but drop-offs will occur on adjacent streets such as Pařížská or Dlouhá, from which it is a short walk to the meeting point.

Additional info

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Pregnancy
Not suitable for pregnancy
Not allowed during pregnancy
Pets
Pets not allowed
Driving
Driving License Required
Idp Required

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