

11-night The Blue Danube Eastbound Cruise/Land Package
Aboard
ms Esprit for Tauck
From
Prague, Czech Republic
4 Sailings
Apr 11, 2026 - May 12, 2027
Published prices from
$7,790
per person*
taxes & fees included
Prague, Czech Republic is a storybook city of spires, bridges, and cobblestone charm, where history and culture unfold around every corner.

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Aboard
ms Esprit for Tauck
From
Prague, Czech Republic
4 Sailings
Apr 11, 2026 - May 12, 2027
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per person*
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ms Savor for Tauck
From
Prague, Czech Republic
10 Sailings
May 29, 2026 - Oct 25, 2027
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ms Joy for Tauck
From
Prague, Czech Republic
11 Sailings
Jun 1, 2026 - Oct 18, 2027
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ms Joy for Tauck
From
Prague, Czech Republic
4 Sailings
Jun 19, 2026 - Jun 18, 2027
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ms Savor for Tauck
From
Prague, Czech Republic
4 Sailings
Apr 25, 2026 - Sep 21, 2027
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S.S. Emilie
From
Prague, Czech Republic
5 Sailings
Jun 4 - Oct 22, 2027
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AmaRudi
From
Prague, Czech Republic
1 Sailing
Nov 25, 2027
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AmaRudi
From
Prague, Czech Republic
12 Sailings
Apr 22 - Dec 23, 2027
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S.S. Marlene
From
Prague, Czech Republic
1 Sailing
Oct 8, 2027
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Aboard
S.S. Marlene
From
Prague, Czech Republic
2 Sailings
Aug 27 - Oct 8, 2027
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Overview
At the heart of Prague is a fairytale-like Old Town, where Gothic churches, baroque buildings, and the famous Astronomical Clock draw travelers into centuries of architectural beauty. Crossing the iconic Charles Bridge, you’ll find musicians, artists, and postcard-perfect views of the Vltava River and Prague Castle towering above the city.
Prague’s cultural life is just as rich as its skyline. From classical concerts in ornate halls to lively beer gardens and quirky art galleries, the city strikes a perfect balance between tradition and modern expression. cafés spill out onto charming streets, and hidden courtyards often lead to unexpected treasures—like vintage shops, tucked-away bookshops, or centuries-old pubs.
Even with its deep historical roots, Prague feels youthful and creative. The city has a laid-back, welcoming vibe, and it is easy to explore on foot or by tram. Whether you’re savoring chimney cakes, watching the sunset from Letná Park, or simply soaking up the atmosphere, Prague offers a timeless European escape that’s full of wonder.

Begin your day with a visit to Prague Castle, one of the largest ancient castles in the world. The castle complex is home to the Czech kings and emperors and is a must-see for anyone visiting Prague. Inside the complex, you’ll find the iconic St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and the beautiful Golden Lane—a historic street lined with tiny houses that once housed castle workers and craftsmen.
Tip: Make sure to catch the changing of the guard at the castle’s gates for a truly traditional experience.

After exploring the castle, take a scenic walk across the historic Charles Bridge, one of Prague's most famous landmarks. The bridge, built in the 14th century, spans the Vltava River and is lined with statues of saints. It offers fantastic views of both Prague Castle and the Old Town, making it a perfect spot for photos.
Tip: Early in the morning or later in the evening are the best times to avoid the crowds.

Next, head to Old Town Square, the heart of Prague’s historic center. Here, you’ll find colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, and the famous Astronomical Clock on the Town Hall. Every hour, the clock puts on a mini performance, drawing crowds to watch its figurines move.
Tip: While in the square, take a moment to admire the Týn Church and the Jan Hus Memorial, both of which add to the square’s historic charm.

To get an incredible view of Prague’s Old Town, head up to the tower of Old Town Hall. From the top, you’ll have a 360-degree view of the city, including the winding streets, medieval buildings, and stunning churches. It’s a great spot to take in the city’s layout and snap some beautiful photos.
Tip: The climb to the top is well worth it for the panoramic view of the city, especially on a clear day.

Take a walk through Prague’s Jewish Quarter, known as Josefov, to learn about the city’s Jewish history. Highlights include the Old Jewish Cemetery, the Jewish Museum, and several synagogues, such as the Old-New Synagogue and the Spanish Synagogue. The area offers a fascinating glimpse into Prague’s rich Jewish heritage.
Tip: If you’re short on time, focus on visiting the Old Jewish Cemetery and the Spanish Synagogue for their historical significance.

After immersing yourself in history, take a break at Wenceslas Square, a lively commercial and cultural center in New Town. It’s not only an important shopping and dining area but also a historical site, having been the site of major events like the Velvet Revolution. You can stroll through the square, do some shopping, or relax at one of the cafés.
Tip: Wenceslas Square is a great place to grab lunch or a quick snack, and it’s conveniently located near many shops.

The Powder Tower, a Gothic gate that once marked the entrance to the Old Town, is another must-see landmark. Right next to it is the Municipal House, an elegant Art Nouveau building that hosts concerts, exhibitions, and events. You can take a quick stop to admire the architecture or enjoy a coffee inside the Municipal House.
Tip: Take a moment to appreciate the intricate details of the Municipal House’s exterior, including its beautiful mosaics and carvings.

For a different perspective of the city, hop on a Vltava River cruise. This short boat tour will give you a scenic view of Prague’s stunning bridges, including Charles Bridge, and its historic buildings from the water. Some cruises offer live commentary, providing insight into the history of Prague’s landmarks.
Tip: If you’re short on time, opt for a 45-minute cruise to get a quick yet picturesque overview of Prague’s riverside.

If you have a bit more time, head to Petrin Hill, a peaceful park that offers amazing views of the city. You can either walk up the hill or take the funicular for an easy ride to the top. Once at the top, you’ll find the Petrin Lookout Tower, which resembles the Eiffel Tower and offers fantastic views of Prague.
Tip: If you have time, enjoy a relaxing walk through the rose gardens and pathways on Petrin Hill.
Finish your day by experiencing a quintessential Czech tradition: enjoying a cold pint of local beer. Prague is famous for its beer culture, and there are plenty of beer halls and pubs where you can taste traditional Czech brews. One of the most popular places is U Fleku, a historic brewery that has been serving beer since 1499.
Tip: Try a glass of Pilsner or a local dark beer with traditional Czech dishes like svícková (beef with creamy sauce) or goulash.