Lukas - Private Guide in Prague
Official Tour Guide of Prague, Tyrkys, since 2007 Official Tour Guide of the Czech Republic, since 2007
Languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian
Dear Travelers,
Welcome to my pages. I am an officially licensed Tour Guide of Prague and the Czech Republic. I am also a holder of a Certificate of Tourism Guide.
I was born and raised in the historical center of Prague having constantly learned about this splendid and mysterious place.
I have extensively traveled around the world and I visited as a tourist guide Australia, New Zealand, China, Peru, and all Europe. I worked for many years in the travel agency JL Tourist.
I decided to transform my long-term interest in history and art into a profession. I very much enjoy being a tour guide. I look forward to showing you around and share my enthusiasm with you.
I am currently guiding English, Spanish,Portuguese,Italian speaking tourists
I look forward to meeting you.
Lukas
1.GRAND CITY TOUR OF PRAGUE ON FOOT
Duration: 4 hrs
Price: depending on group size
The price includes: A pick-up and drop-off hotel service.
The basic introduction of Prague. Allow me to invite you on a sightseeing tour of the city which 19th Century philosopher Bernard Bolzano once called (what is he famous for)“a city of a hundred towers”. We will begin our tour in Wenceslas Square, the centre of the New Town, where the Czech history was written, then we will continue to the Old Town Square, one of the oldest marketplace in Prague, with the historic Town Hall and world-famous Astronomical Clock, dating back to 1410, with its 12 apostles in the Old Town, then we´ll see the native House of Franz Kafka - the famous Jewish writer.
We continue through Paris Street, the Jewish Quarter with the Old Jewish Cementary and the Synagogues. We pass through Clementinum and Galerie Rudolfinum, which is the home-stage of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, then we will cross the Charles Bridge, you will be enchanted by the Lesser Quarter, dominated by Saint Nicholas Church. From there we will go up to the hill and start our walk along Prague Castle, where Czech kings had their offices, to see the St. Vitus Cathedral, where the Czech Crown Jewels are kept and where King Charles IV, the father of the country, is buried, which is the end of our tour.