Experience Prague on Foot
Kafka’s Prague – Audio Walking Tour
Visit the most important places in Kafka’s Prague in your own speed.
Experience the original places where Kafka found his inspiration. Start now.
Audio Tour Through Prague’s Most Up-And-Coming Neighborhood Holešovice
Walk through post-industrial Prague with explanations automatically triggered when you reach interesting places.
Dive into Prague’s Holešovice!
Tracing a 16th-Century Water Supply Tunnel
You will find a beer garden with a perfect view over the old town, Europe’s oldest wooden carousel, the place where the first Czech electric tramway was launched and streets full of garden restaurants. You’ll learn where the world’s largest Stalin statue was located and why many buildings on our way had to be reinforced with wooden beams.
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A Midsummer Night's Dream...
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The protest of the Teletu...
What can I say. This is really weird. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnWfcl1rSeEposted on January 26, 2012
The Demolition of "Hotel...
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