Created by AlmoGIS – GIS expert & professional tour guide
Prague is one of the easiest and most rewarding cities to explore on foot.
Every street feels like a story, every square has a past, and the city reveals itself best when you slow down and walk it properly.
This CityWalk is a self-guided walking route, not a PDF and not a generic list.
You follow a clear path with mapped stops, short stories, and explanations — all available directly on your phone, to read or listen with headphones.
Prague is ideal for travelers who enjoy walking, stories, and discovering the city slowly — beyond the highlights.
Prague – Dark Legends & Hidden Truths
A slow, atmospheric walk through Prague’s darker memory — legends, whispers, power, and silence.
From ancient squares and the Jewish Quarter to the river, the Castle, and Golden Lane — Prague as it remembers itself.
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Prague – Kafka Walking Day
A quiet, story-driven walk through the streets that shaped Franz Kafka. From Old Town alleys to hidden courtyards — Prague as Kafka knew it.
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Prague – Essential Walking Day- Recommended if this is your first time in Prague.
A calm introduction to Prague’s historic heart, bridges, and hidden streets
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Ready to explore Prague on foot?
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No. This is a self-guided interactive walking tour of Prague.
Instead of joining a large group or following a random list of attractions, you receive a structured walking route built with professional spatial logic. The experience includes an interactive map, historical context, and curated storytelling — allowing you to explore Prague independently, at your own pace, without losing depth or direction.
The full Prague CityWalk is designed for approximately 4–6 hours of relaxed exploration.
It’s not rushed, and it’s not superficial. You can pause for coffee, enter selected sites, or extend the day naturally. The route is geographically optimized to minimize backtracking and maximize immersion.
Internet access is recommended for the best experience, especially for loading the interactive map and audio explanations. However, you can prepare in advance by reviewing the route and key points before starting. The structure ensures you won’t feel lost, even if connectivity fluctuates during the walk.
Free walking tours follow fixed schedules, group pace, and predefined scripts.
This Prague CityWalk gives you flexibility, privacy, and control. You move at your rhythm, choose where to linger, and experience a carefully designed route based on geographic intelligence — not just storytelling performance.
Most travel blogs provide lists of places.
This is a coherent walking narrative. The route is strategically planned using GIS-based logic to ensure flow, proximity, and spatial efficiency. Instead of jumping between disconnected tips, you experience Prague as a connected story unfolding step by step.
Yes. In fact, it’s ideal for first-time visitors who want clarity and structure without joining a group tour. The walk covers essential highlights while preserving atmosphere, context, and discovery. It’s designed to help you understand Prague — not just see it.