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Join us on a delicious food tour of Prague’s historic centre and sample some of the best dishes this city has to offer. Learn about Czech cuisine with your local food expert and your new, food-devoted friends.

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History lovers alert! We bet Prague Castle is on your Prague must-see list. Let’s walk together through a lesser-known entrance to the complex and explore the most magnificent site in our country. You’ll love the architecture and the splendid views from its gardens.

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The 10 Best Prague Tours

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There's plenty to see and do in Prague, a guided tour will help you make the most of your trip.

Whether you opt to explore Prague on foot, by bike or by boat, a guided tour will help you make the most of your time in Czechia's capital. Many tours concentrate on Prague's top attractions like the historic center of Prague – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – while others venture farther afield or focus on local food or art. To help you pick which one suits your itinerary best, U.S. News consulted experts and travelers to find the top tours in Prague.

Note: Some tour providers on this list may be running more limited operations due to COVID-19 or may impose testing or vaccine requirements. Check with your tour operator about availability before you book.

Taste of Prague – Prague Foodie Tour

The Prague Foodie Tour takes groups of up to 10 people to five eateries for samples of the city's traditional and modern cuisine. The aim of the outing is to take visitors beyond the usual attractions to places locals frequent. Tour-takers award high marks to the guides for their insights into Czech culinary arts and culture. Reviewers also applaud the quality and quantity of the food and drinks. The walks typically last about four hours and cover less than a mile.

Start times vary, but generally tours depart between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tours cost 2,800 korunas (or about $121) per person, and that includes food as well as samples of local beer, wine and spirits. Hungry for more? Taste of Prague also offers a dinner and cocktail tour.

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Mijn Praag Tours – Bike Tour Prague

In addition to visiting well-known sights like Wenceslas Square , the Jewish Quarter , the John Lennon Wall and Old Town Square , this relaxed three-hour ride may include a stop for a drink or an unplanned photo opportunity. Along the way, guides share the city's history and show tourists lesser-known spots. Tour leaders are regarded as knowledgeable and adept, according to reviewers. Many refer to the bike tour as the highlight of their Prague visit.

Bike excursions depart daily at 10:30 a.m. Tickets, which include use of a bicycle, start at 30 euros (about $32) per person. Interested in exploring more of the "hidden" side of Prague? The company offers a bike tour that highlights the lesser-known areas of the city, along with a variety of themed walking tours.

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Prague Food Tour – Delicious Food Tour

This tour celebrates traditional Czech cuisine. The half-day outing covers nearly 2 miles and features visits to several Old Town eateries for 10 food samples and beverage pairings (both alcoholic and nonalcoholic). Reviewers rave about the food samples and the entertaining and informative guides who are Prague locals.

Prague Food Tour offers this on-the-go feast several times each day; tours last up to five hours. Tours, which are capped at 10 participants, cost about 2,800 korunas (or roughly $121) per person. The company also offers tours that focus on Prague's famous beer, as well as its contemporary food scene outside the city center.

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Prague City Adventures – Prague Beer and Tapas Tour

The Prague Beer and Tapas Tour shines a spotlight on the city's local ales and lagers with stops at a microbrewery and three locally owned beer halls for drinks and snack pairings. You could sample lagers, India pale ales, pickled cheese and sausage. Patrons highly praise the food and beverages and appreciate the many helpful tips guides dole out along the way.

Tours, which last about three hours, begin and end in the shadow of the statue of Saint Wenceslas in Wenceslas Square. Excursions are offered every day beginning at 5 p.m. Tickets, which start at 75 euros (about $80), cover the guided tour as well as four beers, some tapas, and tram and metro rides between destinations. Tourgoers must be at least 18 years old. Prague City Adventures runs additional outings, including an evening food tour in Old Town.

SANDEMANs New Europe – Free Tour of Prague

Let a local show you some of Prague top attractions, including its famous astronomical clock in the Old Town Square, the Church of Our Lady before Týn and the Rudolfinum. Along the way, guides offer details about key moments in the city's history, and patrons appreciate the guides' in-depth knowledge and insights.

Three-hour tours take place twice daily starting at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. No fee is charged for this tour, though gratuities are appreciated. SANDEMANs New Europe offers a fee-based tour of Prague Castle , among other tours.

Prague Boats – Cruises to Devil's Channel

According to travelers, gliding along the Vltava River in a boat is a convenient and comfortable way to view must-see sights like Prague Castle and the Charles Bridge . You'll also see plenty of beautiful homes and cruise along Devil's Channel, which contained water mills. As an added bonus, tour-takers describe the commentary provided on this tour as informative. However, other patrons complain of lackluster customer service.

Prague Boats' 50-minute cruises depart from pier No. 3 at the Čech Bridge Dock daily year-round at multiple times. Tickets start at 16 euros (approximately $17) for adults and 10 euros (about $11) for children. Prague Boats offers a number of other river cruises, including dinner cruises.

Free Walking Tour Prague – Prague Old Town

Tour-takers generally find the Prague Old Town tour very entertaining and informative. Along the 2 1/2-hour walk, you'll traverse the city's narrow streets, starting at the Powder Gate at Republic Square (Námestí Republiky ) and ending at the Rudolfinum (where the Czech Philharmonic now performs), as a guide shares insights regarding the architecture and history of Prague's Old Town.

As its name states, Free Walking Tours Prague charges nothing for this outing, though patrons are encouraged to pay what they think the tour is worth at its conclusion. Tours are offered daily starting at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Though the tours are free, reservations are required. The company also runs a free Prague Castle and Charles Bridge walking tour, among others.

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The astronomical clock is a top sight in Prague and several tours will teach you how to read it.

SCROOSER Tour – Grand City Tour

Spend two hours sightseeing atop a Scrooser: a wide-tire electric scooter. You'll cruise by the Charles Bridge, Stahov Monastery, Prague Castle and several other sites. You'll also stop at the John Lennon Wall so you can sign it (the company provides markers) and get a Polaroid photo to remember your outing. Travelers regularly praise the tour not only for its wonderful guides, but also as a fun way to see the city. Tour-takers must be at least 15 years old to ride. No driver's license is required.

Tours ride daily at 10 a.m. and 1 and 4 p.m.; a 6 p.m. tour may also be available. Tickets cost approximately 65 euros (about $70) per person. SCROOSER also runs a 90-minute Viewpoints and Castle Tour.

Fun in Prague – The Best of Prague with Lunch and River Cruise

Travelers generally agree this tour from Fun in Prague lives up to the company's name. They praise the informative guides for their storytelling and appreciate the tour's pace. During the six-hour outing, you'll explore Prague on foot and via its public transportation as guides share historic facts. After your Czech lunch, you'll embark on a river cruise where you'll enjoy complimentary refreshments as you admire the sights.

Tours operate daily at 10 a.m. Tickets start at 58 euros (around $62) for adults, with discounts for teens and children. Tickets include all food and drink, as well as tickets for the tram and boat. Fun in Prague also hosts a variety of beer tours.

Uniline Tours – Karlštejn Castle and Koněprusy Caves

After you've explored Prague's history and culture, travel to other Czech sites on this daytrip. The nine-hour tour departs from Prague and first visits Koněprusy Caves, the largest cave system in the area where Celtics once worshipped. After lunch, you'll visit Karlštejn Castle where Bohemian royalty once lived and today holds a large collection of artifacts and art. Travelers rave about their tour guides and the sights.

Trips leave at 8 a.m. Tuesday to Sunday. Fees start at 249 euros (about $265) for adults. Uniline also runs a daytrip to Kutna Hora.

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Local’s Guide to Visiting Prague: How to Spend 24 Magical Hours in Prague

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Is spending 24 hours in Prague enough time to truly explore all that the Czech capital has to offer? If you only have one day to experience the best of Prague, you can still get a taste of the incredible architecture, complex culture, and beautiful views….not to mention the tasty food and beer! From Prague Castle to the Charles Bridge and beyond, I’m breaking it all down with my local’s guide to visiting Prague!

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I grew up visiting Prague , and it always loomed large in my life as this beautiful, post-Communism city that very few people had ever visited. Even so, every time we visited family in Czech Republic, I always thought, this city is magical . You can’t help but fall in love with the historic buildings, the endless history, the delicious food. So many people have visited Prague that it’s been voted one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Trust me: even if you only have one day in Prague, you’ll fall in love. 

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When I moved to Prague decades later, I found myself in a unique predicament: I didn’t actually know much about the city outside the tourist hotspots. When Thomas, my fiance, asked me where we should go for lunch our first time in Prague, I had no idea. But now that I’ve lived in Prague for more than two years, I can comfortably say that I am fully obsessed with Prague (even more than I was before, if that’s even possible) and I have a list of all my favorite spots in the city. 

I’ve spent every free second uncovering all the most magical parts of the city, from the historic cafes to the best walking tours. Here’s my local guide to planning the perfect one-day itinerary for Prague. 

What to do in Prague: A local’s guide to visiting Prague

Choosing to visit Prague is the easy part! After you pick when you want to visit the Czech Republic, whether you plan to visit Prague in winter or summer, the hard part begins: planning your first 24 hours in Prague. There’s so much to explore in Prague, it’s hard to know what’s worth visiting – and what’s worth skipping. Plus, there are so many boutique hotels to stay !

So how do you pick where to visit in Prague? Well, there are some spots you simply can’t miss (ahem, Charles Bridge). You want to make sure you’re centering your trip around some of the biggest highlights in Prague in the Old Town region. Even locals like me still visit Old Town to take in the beauty and the history and the architecture. 

Morning  

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, or that’s what they say, right? Head over to Karlín via tram and make your way to one of my all-time favorite spots, Eska . This bakery/restaurant is a Bib Gourmand recipient (recognized by the Michelin Guide) and, in my opinion, has the BEST kolache in town. The moravský-style kolache is my personal favorite: it’s filled with jam and famer’s cheese, or tvaroh, and it’s to die for. They also have a whole variety of other Czech pastries. 

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The buchty at Eska are to die for!

If you’re looking for something more substantial, walk down the street to Etapa . This restaurant/bakery serves up flavorful and unique breakfast, lunch, and dinner options with a limited menu. They also have a variety of tasty treats and a lovely seating area. 

Now that you’re all full, it’s time to start a full day of sightseeing. First up: Old Town Square. 

Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) 

Old Town Square may be one of the most touristy spots in town, but it’s totally worth the visit for a quick walk through. This 12th century square is home to Old Town Hall, the Church of Our Lady before Týn, the Baroque Church of St Nicholas, the Rococo Kinský Palace, the Gothic House at the Stone Bell and the monument to Jan Hus. You can go up the stairs to the top of Old Town Hall, which gives you a beautiful view of the square. 

Follow the pedestrian pathway down towards the river (down Karlova road, which takes you all the way to the bridge). 

Klementinum 

Before making it to the bridge, stop at the Klementinum . I never see anyone recommending the Klementinum, but it is an absolute MUST visit! For shorter trip, stop inside and buy a guided tour of the Baroque Library and tower. A guided tour is the only way to visit the library, which was established in 1722, is home to 20,000 volumes of mostly foreign theological literature. There are few places as magical as this library, and the view at the top of the tower afterwards looks over both Old Town Square and the Charles Bridge. It’s my favorite view in Prague! 

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The view from the Klementinum is AMAZING!

Charles Bridge

Once you’re done with your tour, head down the street to Charles Bridge. Charles Bridge , perhaps the most well-known site in Prague, is still worth a visit – even with the crowds. This gothic bridge leads to Malá Strana, or “Lesser Town.” When you cross the bridge, you can climb up to the top of the tower at Charles Bridge, and it’s so worth it! 

Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic

Insider tip: The bridge is going to be super crowded! The only way to avoid those crowds? A sunrise walk. But if you step off the main road and take a left, heading to Restaurant Mlýnec, you’ll find a nice lookout spot to get the perfect view of the bridge and Prague Castle). 

Lunch  

Lunch is THE meal for Czechs. Many traditional restaurants have a limited menu with food they have made just for that day. Once it runs out, it runs out. This is more true nowadays outside Prague, though. 

For lunch, walk across the bridge and through Malá Strana. You’re walking up towards Prague Castle (the signage is excellent) and heading towards Kuchyň , one of my favorite Czech restaurants in Prague. It’s located in the National Gallery in Prague, and the views of the terrace make the visit alone worth it. 

But even with this swanky view, this restaurant is not a tourist trap. Kuchyň – which literally translates to kitchen in Czech – uses local, high quality ingredients to create classic Czech dishes. You’re going to be blown away! 

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Prague Castle

Once you’re finished with lunch, walk over to the Prague Castle ( Pražský hrad ). The Prague Castle is enormous, and you will not cover it all in one afternoon. In fact, it’s been in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest ancient castle in the world . So what do you visit when you go? These are my highlights:

  • The Old Royal Palace (Starý Královský Palác) 
  • The Czech Republic’s largest Christian building, the Roman Catholic St. Vitus Cathedral (Katedrala St. Vita)
  • Golden Lane (Zlatá ulicka)

Take a nearby bus or tram to Petřín , one of Prague’s best lookout points. If you want the more traditional experience, you can walk about 20 minutes to the cable car, which makes for a truly unique experience (make sure it’s in operation that day).

What is there to do in Petřín ? Stroll around the park, take in the view…there’s even a mirror maze, and a memorial to victims of communism. At the end, take a second to stop and enjoy the Beer garden Petřín . It’s truly one of the most scenic places to enjoy a drink and relax after a long and busy day.

Dinner  

I have so many favorite dinner spots in Prague that it’s hard to pick just one perfect place for dinner. At the bottom of the hill lies Cafe Savoy , a beautiful spot with traditional Czech food and tasty treats. It’s a lovely spot for dinner, and it’s across the bridge from the National Theatre, which looks so pretty when it’s lit up at night. 

If you’re looking for something a little unique, why not try out Kro Kitchen in Vinohrady? This modern restaurant in one of Prague’s most trendiest neighborhoods is probably one of my go-to lunch and dinner spots, even if it is a little out of the way. Their signature roast chicken and tasty sides are so flavorful and unique. 

A local’s guide to visiting Prague: Where to stay

Prague is a sprawling mid-sized city, and it can be tricky to know where to stay in the city. If you only have one or two nights, I’d recommend staying in a central location to take advantage of the nearby sights. Consider these neighborhoods:

  • Vinohrady 

A local’s guide to visiting Prague: How to maximize your one-day trip

  • Use public transit! The metro in Prague comes every two minutes, and it’s super fast. The tram and bus are also reliable. Above all else, public transit is cheap and covers a lot of the city. 
  • Skip the Trdelník : this “traditional Czech” goodie really isn’t Czech… unless you count all the street vendors selling it for an insanely expensive price. It can be delicious, but not worth the cost to me. 
  • Beware of scams : There are so many known scams in big cities, and Prague is no exception. Beware when exchanging money, or taking taxis, or paying your bill. 
  • Avoid eating in super touristy places : Some restaurants in touristy destinations can be worth the visit, but some are not – and will charge insane prices. It’s nothing new, but beware of where you eat. 
  • Tipping : Most Czechs do not tip, and it’s not expected that you tip, either. If anything, you would round up your bill to the closest whole number (for example: 375 to 380 or 390). 

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Samantha Tatro is a Czech-American third culture kid who grew up living and traveling abroad. Many years later, after living in California and working as a journalist, she decided to take the leap and move abroad again…this time to Prague, Czech Republic. Samantha started Undiscovered Path Home to help couples and solo female travelers find the courage to visit countries – and locations – off the beaten path. Her work has appeared in Bon Appetit, NBC News , The Adecco Group , and more .

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40 Fun Activities and Things to Do in Prague

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This post contains our top 10 list of things to do in Prague, as well as the best things to do for free, with your family, and at night. 

As local tour guides, we lead thousands of people each week through the streets of Prague.

And on each tour, we are asked by our guests for tips and suggestions on things to do.

Others tell us what they like and don’t like about activities, attractions, and accommodations around the city.

We decided to use our expertise and experiences to help craft this list of things to do in Prague.

We also used the comments and suggestions from the roughly 35k members of our popular Prague Travel Tips Facebook group.

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Having difficulties narrowing down just what to do out of all the great options and the best place to do them?

Let us help you out with our top 10 things to do in Prague (Praha), including tours, attractions, and dining suggestions.

1. Go on a Sightseeing Tour

Letting a knowledgeable local show you around and tell you all about their city is one of the best ways to discover a new place.

As our name suggests, we are really big on free walking tours . 

You'll find a wide variety of interesting and historic attractions all over the city, and most tours include highlights such as these:

  • National Theatre
  • Dancing House
  • Astronomical Clock
  • Strahov Monastery
  • Prague's Old Town Square
  • Jewish Quarter
  • Charles Bridge
  • Prague Castle

There are numerous  hop-on-hop-off bus tours  of Prague to choose from as well as a cruise down the Vltava River .

2. Walk Across Charles Bridge

The oldest bridge in Prague is still a popular way for pedestrians to cross the Vltava River. Construction began in 1357 under the orders of King Charles IV.

Its wide path is made out of sandstone and today is constantly full of street performers, tourists, and a few locals.

Charles Bridge

Not many visitors know that it is possible to climb the towers built on either end of the bridge for the equivalent of a few Euros.

The bridge is also lined with Baroque statues of saints and martyrs - although today they are copies of the originals, which were taken down for preservation.

Although some changes have been made over the years, the architecture of this bridge remains almost fully intact.

The Charles Bridge connects Malá Strana (Lesser Town) with Stare Mesto (Prague's Old Town).

For fewer crowds and a great view of the city lit up at night, we suggest visiting after dark. Or, go with a free guided tour .

3. Explore Old Town and the Astronomical Clock

The Astronomical Clock is one of the main features of Old Town Square in Prague's city center. This attraction is actually located within the Old Town Hall, another historic location in this area.

It was first constructed in the 15th century and has been restored a few times after damage. It has multiple beautiful golden accents and moving parts.

The most interesting part of the clock is that every hour, on hour, there is a short parade of 12 Apostle figurines that circle the clock while it chimes.

It's one of 20 notable sights in Old Town Prague .

4. Prague Castle

This Castle complex has been around since the 9th century and is currently where the President of the Czech Republic keeps his office hours.

Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this is actually the largest castle complex in the world, and it is visited by crowds from all over the globe.

From Prague Castle, you can see amazing views of the city since it is strategically situated on one of Prague’s hills.

The main castle grounds are always free to wander, and there are free tours of these grounds. Whether you're coming to see the historic architecture or you want to take a closer look, there's plenty to see and do here.

The complex remains open until 22:00 year-round. Check out our free, self-guided tour of the grounds.

If you happen to be near the guardhouse at the top of the hour, you can also watch the Changing of the Guard.

One of the most notable attractions on the castle grounds is St. Vitus Cathedral. On the interior, you'll find an incredible Art Nouveau window that depicts important saints.

The long hours make this a perfect evening activity if you’re busy seeing the sights in other neighborhoods during the day.

For more things to do at night , check out the section below.

5. Quirky Art

There are quirky statues and art installations all over the city. How many can you find?

Near the Kampa museum, you can find some giant bronze babies.

A cloaked man sits hunched over near Estates Theatre.

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Don't panic if you see the bronze likeness of Sigmund Freud hanging by a hand on a rooftop on Husova Street.

And by the Spanish Synagogue stands an odd headless man carrying a smaller person on his shoulders.

6. Find Your Prague Team Spirit

Prague is home to several great sports teams.

Both football (soccer) and ice hockey are popular in the Czech Republic, so you can most likely find a game to attend throughout most of the year.

Ice Hockey (September - April)

  • HC Sparta Prague

Football (Soccer) (August - November)

  • AC Sparta Prague
  • SK Slavia Prague

The games are perfect opportunities for family bonding time! And we have more kid-friendly things to do listed below.

7. Explore the Parks

Kids and adults alike will really enjoy exploring Prague’s parks. Some of the green spaces, such as Petrin Park , are great for hiking and picnics.

Other Great Green Spaces:

Some of the nicer attractions you'll find at Letna Park in particular are its giant kinetic sculpture and beer garden, but it's also a great spot for walking your dog or perhaps even skateboarding!

Then, there is Children’s Island . A small island in Vltava River that is dedicated to playground equipment, a family-friendly cafe, and green space for families to enjoy.  

Other Playgrounds Include:

  • The Franciscan Monastery garden and playground are close to Wenceslas Square
  • Certovka by Charles Bridge

8. Find Live Music

From free music to fancy concert halls, there is most likely music to your taste to be found in Prague.

As you walk around the city, keep an eye out for street performers. They can most likely be found at almost all hours on Charles Bridge.

The National Theatre is a beautiful venue where you can find ballets, operas, and theatre performances on a regular basis year-round.

Free classical performances can be found at the Wallenstein Gardens in the early evenings between May and September.

Fans of jazz music will be happy to hear that there are plenty of jazz and blues clubs with nightly live performances, such as Jazz Republic .

9. Czech Food Scene

Czech cuisine is hearty and perfect comfort food. For an authentic experience, we suggest walking outside of Old Town and the restaurants that cater to the crowds of tourists.

In local pubs, you’ll find vepro knedlo zelo - roasted pork - and cesnecka - garlic soup topped with a raw egg.

If you're looking for some help finding the best dishes in this city, consider a Prague Secret Food Tour .

This outing includes 6 stops and at least 6 samples including bohemian soup, a Czech hot dog, and much more!

Restaurants we suggest include:

  • Majak Family Restaurant
  • Vytopna Railway Restaurant (perfect for young kids!)

For more great dining options, check out our article full of suggestions for things to do at night in Prague .

10. See More with a City Pass

Looking to make the most of your time in Prague?

A tourist pass will allow you to save 50% or more by bundling your attractions and paying for just one pass.

The Prague Welcome Card also comes with a 72-hour pass for Prague’s public transport, which allows you to get from attraction to attraction even faster.

Be sure to read our guide on public transportation in Prague . 

Attractions Included in the Pass:

  • Kampa Museum
  • New Town Hall
  • National Museum
  • Franz Kafka Museum
  • Astronomical Tower
  • Basilica St. Peter

The next 13 items are all things you can do for free. Our Free Things to Do in Prague post has even more ideas for the budget-conscious traveler.

Staying under budget doesn’t have to mean missing out on all the fun in Prague. 

11. Go to a Free Concert

Throughout the spring and summer months, the Wallenstein Garden hosts a free concert on Thursday afternoons at 17:00 (5 pm) and sometimes on Saturday afternoons from 14:00 - 15:00 (2-3 pm).

These concerts host a variety of different artists including choral groups, jazz performers, and even brass bands.

The Wallenstein Garden is open to the public daily from 7:30 am - 17:30 (5:30 pm).

12. Explore the Futura Gallery

This location has a variety of contemporary art that you can enjoy for free throughout the year from Wednesday - Sunday each week.

The Futura Gallery is open from 11 am - 18:00 (6 pm). They are known for hosting exhibits from well-known international artists worldwide.

13. Discover the Josefov/Jewish Quarter Neighbourhood

Josefov is the former Jewish Quarter of Prague, and there are several reminders of the past in this area including the Old Jewish Cemetery, a Holocaust Memorial, and the Pinkas Synagogue.

This is just one of six different synagogues in the Prague Jewish Quarter, including two that are within walking distance.

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There are also a lot of kosher restaurants in the area, so if you’re looking for a great place to eat, make sure to check out this neighbourhood.

14. Visit the Franciscan Garden

If you’re looking for a nice place to take a walk, this garden has plenty to see including fountains, sculptures, a gazebo, and even roses in the summer.

Franciscan Garden

The Franciscan Garden also has a playground, which makes this an excellent location to bring your kids if they want to have some fun.

15. Spend Some Time in Old Town Square

If you’re interested in seeing the Astronomical Clock, then you’ll be quite close to Old Town Square. 

This is the city centre, and it's a great spot to either meet friends or do some sightseeing.

There are a lot of interesting things to see in the area, including the Church of Our Lady Before Týn, St. Nicholas’ Church, the National Gallery of Prague, the Jan Hus Memorial, and more.

16. See the John Lennon Wall

Following the assassination of John Lennon in 1980, this wall across from the French Embassy became something of a shrine to the artist in recognition of his artistic contributions to the world.

Lennon Wall Prague

Today, the Lennon Wall is absolutely covered with graffiti, much of which references the music of John Lennon and the Beatles, and it’s an absolute must-visit for fans of his work.

17. Discover the Infant Jesus of Prague

Whether you’re interested in religious history or you want to see one of the most ornate displays in the city, head to the Discalced Carmelite Church of Our Lady Victorious to see the Infant Jesus of Prague.

This is a 16th-century Roman Catholic wax-coated wooden statue of Jesus, and it is venerated during the Christmas season and the first Sunday of May.

There is also a museum dedicated to former robes given to the Infant Jesus which is entirely free to visit!

18. Find the Sculpture of Sigmund Freud

If you wander through the Stare Mesto neighbourhood, make sure to look up to the sky and keep an eye out for the sculpture of Sigmund Freud hanging from a metal beam.

Sculpture of Sigmund Freud

Although this artwork has been exhibited all over the world, its home is right here in Prague!

19. Take a Walk Down Golden Lane

Located near Prague Castle, this road is lined with a row of houses where a variety of different people once lived and worked, including none other than the famous author Franz Kafka.

This location is free to visit every day after 17:00 (5 pm).

THINGS TO DO AT NIGHT

Prague is known for its nighttime party culture, but there are plenty of other things to do at night in this beautiful city, and here is our top 10 list.

For more things to do after dark in Prague, take a look at our Things to Do at Night post .

20. Take a Ghost Tour

Discover the haunted history of Prague on a professionally guided tour of the city.

We offer a pay-what-you-wish ghost tour with our partners.

In addition to hearing tales of ghosts and other supernatural events, you’ll also learn about true crime stories that reflect the darker side of this city!

This is also a paid Prague Ghost Tour .

21. Explore the Museum of Alchemists and Magicians of Old Prague

Discover the history of alchemy in Prague at this interesting museum located in the centre of Prague.

There are a variety of interactive exhibits to see including Faust’s house, Edward Kelley’s lab, and much more.

Museum of Alchemists

The Museum of Alchemists and Magicians of Old Prague is open from 10 am - 20:00 (8 pm) each day.

22. Enjoy Some Music at the Jazz Republic

The Jazz Republic is an excellent venue that hosts a variety of concerts every week.

While you may need tickets for some events, most live performances here are entirely free to enjoy!

Even if you don’t pay anything for entry, we recommend at least buying a drink to show your appreciation for the free music.

23. Go on a Pub Crawl

If you’re looking for the best beer and pubs in Prague, one of the most entertaining ways to discover this side of the city is by going on a pub crawl.

One popular option is the Drunken Monkey Pub Crawl , which includes free drinks at all the bars and VIP entry to at least one club.

This is a great way to find out which Czech beers are the tastiest!

24. See the View From the Petrin Tower

Located on Petrin Hill, this observation tower is 55 metres high and it provides one of the best views of Prague.

This attraction is often compared to another notable landmark in Europe - the Eiffel Tower. Although this location is far smaller, it's still one of the best ways to see the city.

View From the Petrin Tower

Better yet, you can visit Petrin Tower from 10 am - 22:00 (10 pm) from April to September and from 10 am - 20:00 (8 pm) in March and October.

Purchase tickets or learn more.

25. See the Underground Tunnels of Prague

As the city was built up over the years, some areas have been left behind and even buried.

Even now, you can still visit some of these underground locations to get a sense of what Prague was like in centuries past.

We recommend taking a walking tour to see some of the best underground areas of the city with a professional guide to make sure you won’t get lost!

26. Go on a Dinner Cruise

What better way to enjoy some sightseeing than while cruising down the river and having a nice meal?

There are several dinner cruise services in Prague, but if you really want to get a good view of the city, we recommend choosing an open-top glass boat so you can see the skyline and all the historic sites along the Vltava.

To see everything there is to do at night , check out our full post.

FAMILY-FRIENDLY THINGS TO DO

Prague is the perfect place for a family vacation. Here is our top 10 list of things to do with kids.

You can find more details and family-friendly activities in our full post on things to do with your kids .

27. Explore the Art Gallery for Children

If you’re looking for a museum that is family-friendly, there is an art gallery designed specifically for children near the St. Nicholas Church in Old Town Square.

While you are forbidden to touch exhibits in most art galleries, this location allows kids to interact with art using multimedia.

28. See a Puppet Show

The Spejbl and Hurvinek Children’s Theatre is a fun venue that hosts traditional puppet shows for kids.

All of their puppets are fairly unique and most of them date back to the 1920s or 1930s.

Puppet Show

Although they do cover some classic fairy tales and stories every now and then, this theatre specializes in original stories with unique characters.

29. Go on a Chocolate Tour

Prague specializes in Belgian chocolate, and as a result, there are a lot of great chocolatiers in this city.

If you and your kids want some help finding the best spots for this tasty treat, we recommend going on a chocolate tour . 

The best part about these tours is that they usually include multiple opportunities to taste test chocolates!

30. Watch the Changing of the Guard at Prague Castle

The ceremonial event of the Changing of the Guard takes place daily at 12 pm and it includes fanfare and a flag ceremony.

You’ll also notice that the sentries at the gates change every hour from 7 am - 20:00 (8 pm). 

Change of guard at the Prague Castle

Whether you catch the official event or just the sentries changing out, this is fun for families to watch, especially in addition to other activities at the landmark such as a free Prague Castle tour !

31. Visit the Prague Zoo

There’s never a bad time to visit the zoo when you have children, and the Prague Zoo has a lot to offer.

Your kids can expect to see a variety of different animals including elephants, gorillas, hippos, lions, polar bears, penguins, seals, giraffes and so much more.

32. Create Your Own Souvenir

You’ll find plenty of souvenir shops in Prague, but if you’re looking for something unique, consider visiting Smaltérie , a workshop where you can actually design and create your own mug to take home with you.

This is a great opportunity to engage the creative imagination of your children and give them a special item they can keep for the rest of their lives as a memento of their time in Prague.

33. Go to a Playground on Children’s Island

Located in the Smíchov area, this small leafy island is home to a large fenced playground with plenty of fun activities for your children to enjoy.

Bring your kids if they enjoy swings, slides, climbing nets, sandpits, wooden houses, and more. 

Learn more about Children’s Island .

34. Rent a Pedal Boat

There are plenty of cruises and boat tours available on the Vltava River, but if you’re looking for a fun family activity, it’s hard to beat a trip on a pedal boat.

Pedal Boat

Luckily, you can actually rent these boats for a fairly low price and they’ll usually include all the safety precautions you may need.

35. Solve a Mystery at the Mind Maze

Escape rooms have become a quite popular and fun family activity in recent years, and this one is uniquely tied to the history of Prague, tasking you and your children with escaping the chamber of an Alchemist.

You’ll have 60 minutes to find your way out by solving riddles and puzzles using a variety of different clues!

36. Go to a Farmer’s Market

If you’re looking for the freshest possible food in Prague, head to the farmer’s market just underneath the fortress of Vysehrad.

This location routinely offers excellent vegetables, bread, cakes, pickles, sausages, and more.

Farmer’s Market

This location turns into a Christmas market during the winter, so even if you're not visiting when it's warm, you might want to consider doing some holiday shopping!

Find even more things to do with your kids in Prague on our full family-friendly post.

37 . The National Museum

Perched atop Wenceslas Square, The National Museum stands as Prague's leading cultural institution.

With vast collections spanning natural history to Czech history, it's a treasure trove of knowledge.

The neo-Renaissance edifice itself is a testament to the city's rich architectural legacy.

38 . Prague City Museum

Situated a short distance from the city center, the Prague City Museum delves into the millennial journey of the Czech capital.

Visitors can explore artifacts, maps, and models that trace Prague's evolution from its early days to modern times.

Its centerpiece, the Langweil model of Prague, offers an intricate 3D view of the city as it was in the 19th century.

39 . Beer Gardens

Nestled amidst greenery, beer gardens offer a relaxed ambiance to savor local brews and soak in the culture.

They serve as popular spots for both locals and tourists to mingle and enjoy the outdoors.

40 . Old Jewish Cemetery

A poignant reminder of Prague's rich Jewish heritage, the Old Jewish Cemetery is one of Europe's oldest burial grounds.

Its layered tombstones, some dating back to the 15th century, narrate a deep history.

THINGS TO DO IN PRAGUE BY MONTH AND SEASON

We have also created guides based on the time of year. Click on the links below for the corresponding time that you plan on being in Prague.

How many days do you need to see Prague?

In order to get an overview sense of Prague, you really should spend at least 3 days in the city.

However, there's enough to see here that you might want to plan for at least 4-5 days.

Do I need to tip while visiting Prague?

Yes, it is expected to tip in most parts of Prague.

You'll find this to be the case most often at restaurants or during a sightseeing tour. Most people tip between 10% - 15%.

Is English widely spoken in Prague?

While a lot of locals in the city understand English, it's not as common in the more rural parts of this country.

If you plan on taking a day trip, you might want to use an interpreter app .

Is food cheap in Prague?

Eating in Prague tends to be less expensive than in several Western European capitals, but expect higher prices in tourist hotspots.

What is the easiest and cheapest way to get around Prague?

Using Prague's trams, buses, and metro systems offers an economical means of getting around the city.

How much should I budget per day in Prague?

Budget 1000-1500 CZK for a tight budget, and 2500-4000 CZK for a mid-range experience.

Should I carry cash in Prague, or will a credit card suffice?

It's best to have a mix of both cash and a credit card for convenience.

Is Prague a walkable city?

Yes, Prague's historic center is highly walkable with major attractions close together.

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Prague Private Tours & Local Tour Guides

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Popular Prague Tour Guides

Prague Tour Guide - Muriel P.

Hi, I'm Jana. I focus on tailor made and culturally oriented tours. I offer private tours not only in Prague, but also in the most interesting Czech and Moravian "tourist" sights (and some galleries). I arrange transport services as well, if needed.                                                                                                                                  

Prague Tour Guide - Václav B.

I guide since 1991 as a qualified licensed guide (Czech Rep., Prague, Jewish museum Prague). I was born in Prague. I know well Czech landscape, hiking, history. Speak English, German, Russian, Czech, Slovak . Visited more European countries, Ukraine, Russia, Iran...                                                                                                                                  

Prague Tour Guide - Ondra N.

Hello! I finished my studies in Prague, used to sell educational products in Colorado, walked doggies in Brooklyn and then somehow, I got into tourism and plan to stay :) Me and my team of expert guides, we have years of experience in Prague city tourism, we operate different types of walking tours, e-scooters and segways. Our 4 main pillars are: local guides, long experience, private groups & more personal approach, perfect location right in the heart of the main historical part of Prague. Our #1 goal is a satisfied customer. On our tours, we like to cover main sights, but also off-the-beaten-path. We were never fans of "umbrella tours" approach and we know we have a much better experience to offer. Please go through my tours, we are flexible and able to adjust everything. We look forward to meet you and show you the best of Prague! Ondra                                                                                                                                  

Prague Tour Guide - Helen K.

My name is Helen and I fall in love with Prague after i made my first steps here. My aim is to fill my guests with wish to open new country, new city and new culture. My tours are mixter of culture, taste of food, learning language. Its like - EAT, PRAY, LOVE I speak several languages, graduated university of foreign languages and faculty of history. I work with private tourists and also with big groups. I have car and driving licence, so tours using this service is possible too. I know little ASL, met deaf people before. I travelled with families as their private guide in Europe and made tours taking into account all their wishes. I made reservations of hotels, tickets to concerts and organize their vacation. Just write me about your plans and I will realize your vacation dreams.                                                                                                                                  

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Prague Tour Guide - Polina K.

Hello, It is nice to e-meet you here, my name is Polina and I am a professional tour guide and concierge with more than 10 years experience in customer service. They say that the most valuable thing that we bring back from travels is our memories. You might forget the dates, names and cafeteries you spent your time in, but you will always remember the kind gesture of the waiter who was serving your morning coffee or a smiley lady at the local market who admired the way you tried to greet her in her mother language. Sweet memories of people who surrounded us during our trip create the experience we will be sharing with our beloved ones back home. And that's why it is so important to find the right guide for your journey. I often hear the feedback from my guests: “It is obvious that you are in love with your job”. And they are absolutely right. I am an energetic, funny, vibrant guide who does not switch on “the boredom mode” and tries to do her best to make it special for every single guest of hers. If you are looking for someone who will make your trip special and memorable, don't hesitate to contact me. I would be happy to scroll with you around magical Prague. With warmest regards, Your guide, Polina                                                                                                                                  

Prague Tour Guide - Eva  D.

I am in the tourist industry since 25 years, as a local guide in Prague I can show all major Prague highlights to my clients easily. I am interested in history, literature, arts, design, film, gardening and much more. One day is not enough for all my hobbies. I can guide not only in Prague but everywhere in the Czech Republic and even in other countries in Central Europe (Germany, Austria, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia....) My favourite tours: Prague castle, Jewish quarter, 1000 years of local architecture, WWII and communism in Czech Republic...                                                                                                                                  

Prague Tour Guide - Eva  A.

I love my job. Working as a guide brings me lots of joy and happiness. I specialise on private tours. I have a lovely son who was adopted when he was 10 months old. I love dogs. I have a girl of a french little bulldog.                                                                                                                                  

Prague Tour Guide - Inna P.

Dear guests of Prague, I am a professional licensed guide and I have been working for 20 years. My tours are suitable for individuals, families as well as corporate events. I am passionate about history and architecture. Every day I utilize my knowledge when guiding my clients through the busy and quiet streets of Prague and other towns, such as Cesky Krumlov, Kutna Hora or Karlovy Vary. Prague is one of the busiest touristic places in Europe, which is growing every year, attracting more and more people from allover the world. I look forward to meeting you here and show you around. It is going to be magical experience.                                                                                                                                  

Popular prague private tours.

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The best of Prague in one day

During this tour, we will explore the most famous parts of prague together we'll visit the strahov monastery, loreta, new world district, prague castle complex, lesser town district, charles bridge, old town square, astronomical clock of prague, new town, wenceslas square, powder tower, municipal house, national theatre and jewish quarter..

Czech Republic Tour Guide - Miriam A.

Josefov - Jewish Ghetto Tour

Prague is one of the oldest and most important Jewish centers in Central Europe. To be able to give a tour inside its Synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, or the Shoah Memorial of Prague you have to be licensed by the Jewish Museum of Prague (which I am). Let me introduce you to this place full of history, mysticism, and ancient architecture.

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Right side of Vltava river

Discover the area of old town and new town with your private guide. see the highlights such as old town square with astronomical clock, jewish area with the synagogues, republic square with powder tower, wenceslas square, national avenue, and more..

Czech Republic Tour Guide - Lenka D.

Karlovy Vary - Czechia's Famous Spa Town from Prague

Karlovy vary is a very famous spa town situated approximately 130 kilometers west of prague. as well as the castle karlštejn, the city is named after the czech king and holy roman emperor charles iv. let's taste the healing water and enjoy the unforgettable ambiance of this famous town., new prague private tours.

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Prague Castle Interiors

We will visit together the most significant czech monument - an ancient symbol of the czech state with a tradition of more than 1000 years. together we will dive into its history and see st. vitus cathedral, old royal palace, st. george’s basilica and golden lane..

Czech Republic Tour Guide - Polina K.

Prague Jewish Quarter Half Day Tour

Are you hungry to learn more about the history of jewish people prague will be a good place to start your learning journey. jewish quarter of prague hosts the 2nd widest collection of jewish items right after jerusalem. together we will go through the jewish quarter museum which consists of 4 synagogues + old jewish cemetery and ceremonial burial hall. at the end of our tour you will leave with a wide knowledge of european jewry history.

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The best of Prague in 4 hours

There are many different ways to explore prague; you might choose to wander through the city on your own or perhaps join a group tour. experiencing this city with a born-and-raised private guide will make your visit unforgettable. with me, you can expect more than just a dry lecture about the well-known tourist spots. i will take you to places that even many locals have never heard of, all the while providing a gripping account of our country’s history..

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Prague Half Day Walking Tour

You are short of time and want to see the best highlights of prague then best of prague tour will be a perfect match for you. during our tour we will cover main gems of prague: charles bridge, prague castle, jewish quarter and old town. itinerary of the tour can be easily adjust upon your wishes., popular prague private cars.

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Private tour by minivan

First time in prague the best way to get oriented in the city and to see the main sites is to get around by minivan. do not waste your time walking. find the main sites with your private guide..

Czech Republic Tour Guide - Eva  D.

Prague Tour Reviews

“ Great Guide ”

Miriam wss everything you want in a guide of a Jewish Community. She was knowledgeable, compassionate, and flexible. Very responsive communications. Made great restaurant recommendations. Highly recommend her.

David C.

Dear David, thank you for your review! It has been a pleasure to show you around.

Larry N.

VIP Strahov Library entry and hidden gem garden

“ Great tour modified by Miriam to cater to our desires. ”

Miriam used the Library & Hidden Neighborhood tour as a basis for a very personal experience. Communication with her eliminated going to spots we had been to in the days prior on other tours. Miriam became sick and arranged for Alzbeta to do our tour on a day's notice. She was one of the few licensed people that can get access into the restricted areas of Strahov library. Alzbeta was the most knowledgeable guide I've encountered in many years. She was also very personable, and we truly enjoyed the time spent. Some guides tend to recite a presentation, but Alzbeta shared stories with plenty of interaction. Highly recommend working with Miriam for a tour and visiting the inside of the Strahov library.

Andrew S.

"History with a lot of alcohol" tour

“ Wonderful afternoon! ”

Seb did a great job with history and showing us all the best places to have a drink. Would totally do this again someday!

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Open up your travel world to Prague’s lesser known gems with a local tour guide. Go beyond the Prague castle to Vysehrad is a historic fortress with ancient origins and panoramic views of the city. A private tour guide can illuminate the fortress's significance in Prague's history, regaling visitors with tales of its founding and the legends surrounding its walls. They can also lead you to lesser-known corners, such as the Vysehrad Cemetery, where famous Czech figures are buried, providing insights into their lives and legacies.

Exploring these lesser-known gems can provide a more authentic and intimate experience of the city. Hiring a private tour guide can greatly enhance your visit by offering personalized attention, and access to a new level of traveling.

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Taylor Swift is about to go back on tour: Here's what to expect on the Eras Tour in Paris

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After a two-month break, Taylor Swift is revitalizing her titanic Eras Tour in Paris, and fans believe there are changes coming to the show.

If you are wondering where she's playing, if there will be changes and how to score tickets, here's everything we know.

And if you're new to the Eras Tour party, you can get caught up on the first 83 shows here .

When does the Eras Tour start again?

Swift kicks off the European leg of her tour on Thursday, May 9, in Paris. She will perform Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, as well, in the City of Light.

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What are Taylor Swift's tour dates in Europe?

There are 69 shows left in the Eras Tour: 51 in Europe, nine in America and nine in Canada.

The European leg stretches from May all the way through a five-night stand at Wembley Stadium in London in mid-August.

See a complete list of international dates here .

After she wraps up in Europe, Swift will stop in Miami, New Orleans and Indianapolis before wrapping up in Canada.

See the remaining U.S. dates here .

What is the Eras Tour set list?

The Eras Tour has featured a massive 45-song set list you can check out here . But speculation is swirling it won't look the same when Swift takes the stage in Paris.

Will Taylor Swift add 'The Tortured Poets Department' to her set list?

The tortured poet has been on hiatus keeping her stamina up by releasing a double album of 31 tracks. The 2-hours-and-2-minutes project broke a number of Billboard records as the superstar did zero press to promote it. Fans flocked to stores and streaming services to listen to all the songs from "Fortnight" to "The Manuscript."

Although the singer has not confirmed whether her 11th era album will be added to her Eras Tour set list, she did post a YouTube shorts video with two scenes that sent Easter egg decoders into a frenzy. In one of the shots, the singer is next to a railing where a "TTPD" logo appears to be (at 0:11). In the succeeding shot, her back-up dancers perform holding canes and wearing top hats, something they have not worn previously.

Swift's dancers and bandmates posted to their Instagram stories as they left for France last week. The singer did not appear at two media events with her boyfriend Travis Kelce: the Kentucky Derby and a Formula 1 race in Miami , Florida. Patrick Mahomes, Kelce's friend and Kansas City's quarterback, attended the car racing spectacular with his wife, Brittany.

Can I still get Eras Tour tickets?

Swift's show is completely sold out in Europe and North America. There are resale sites with tickets, but be wary of scams. The best way to avoid getting swindled is continuously checking links on Swift's website . There are some for resale on the sites verified by her camp.

Singapore was a hotbed for fans who traveled thousands of miles only to get turned away at the venue. In Tokyo and Australia, last-minute ticket drops happened a few days — without announcement — ahead of the shows.

Miami, New Orleans and Indianapolis — the three U.S. cities Swift is visiting in the fall — have some of the heftiest price tags with Canada closely behind. In may be cheaper to travel to Warsaw, Poland, or Gelsenkirchen, Germany. Here's a list of cities with the cheapest resale tickets, according to travel website  Islands.com .

10. Vienna, Austria — total average cost: $1,089, safety score: 69.72

9. Cardiff, U.K. — total average cost: $1,061, safety score: 61.83

8. Lyon, France — total average cost: $1,047, safety score: 44.3

7. Lisbon, Portugal — total average cost: $1,028, safety score: 70.15

6. Munich, Germany — total average cost: $1,000, safety score: 78.88

5. Paris, France — total average cost: $971, safety score: 41.83

4. Stockholm, Sweden — total average cost: $935, safety score: 53.86

3. Hamburg, Germany — total average cost: $903, safety score: 57.51

2. Gelsenkirchen, Germany — total average cost: $749, safety score: 51.33

1. Warsaw, Poland — total average cost: $712, safety score: 72.98

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Who are the opening acts?

Paramore launched the Eras Tour in Glendale, Arizona, in March 2023, so it's fitting the American rock band is opening the tour's second year. The act will open for Swift for 51 shows across Europe . The band was dubbed the 2024 Record Store Day global ambassador and surprised fans in Nashville the weekend following the release of "The Tortured Poets Department."

When the tour comes back to North America in October , Swift's opening act will be Gracie Abrams.

Where can I watch if I don't have tickets?

The Eras Tour is one of the first tours that has been followed, globally, by thousands of fans on digital platforms. Fans dedicate part of their concert experience to livestreaming as Swift performs. A few Swifties have learned how to host their own shows over social media including Tess Bohne , known as the livestream queen. Bohne goes live for (almost) every show pulling streams from Instagram and TikTok. When a livestream goes down, she fills the time with banter.

On YouTube, user @TaylorSwiftHockeyBro also livestreams the three-hour show, and on Twitch, @folkleric , is a host fans follow.

There is also an app, Swift Alert , that notifies fans who only want to watch certain eras like the acoustic, surprise set. The app sends out push alerts if there are any major announcements.

What secret songs are left?

For the past 83 shows, Swift has played an acoustic set she customizes at each stop with a guitar and piano performance. In 2024, the Eras Tour star added mashups of her songs for each stop. Here are the songs she has yet to perform:

  • "Taylor Swift" (debut album): "Mary's Song" and "A Perfectly Good Heart"
  • "Fearless": "The Way I Loved You," "Change," "Superstar," "We Were Happy," "That's When," "Don't You" and "Bye Bye Baby"
  • "Red": "Girl At Home," "Ronan," "Forever Winter" and "Run"
  • "1989": "Sweeter Than Fiction"
  • "Reputation": "I Did Something Bad"
  • "Lover": "London Boy," "Soon You'll Get Better" and "It's Nice to Have a Friend"
  • "Folklore": "Hoax"
  • "Evermore": "Happiness" and "Closure"
  • "Midnights": "Paris" and "Glitch"
  • "The Tortured Poets Department": all 31 tracks

Will Taylor Swift perform in 2025?

There have been many rumors that Swift will continue her show in 2025, but they are only rumors. Nothing has been announced for next year, and as of now, the tour will end in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Dec. 8.

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AUTO RACING

TRUTV — FIM MotoGP: The Michelin Grand Prix de France, Le Mans, France

FS1 — NASCAR Cup Series: The Goodyear 400, Darlington Raceway, Darlington, S.C.

NBC — IMSA Weathertech SportsCar Championship: The Motul Course de Monterey, Salinas, Calif.

CBSSN — FIM Women’s Motocross: The MXGP of Galicia, Lugo, Spain (Taped)

CBSSN — FIM Motocross: The MX2, Lugo, Spain (Taped)

CBSSN — FIM Motocross: The MXGP, Lugo, Spain (Taped)

BASKETBALL AFRICA LEAGUE

NBATV — US Monastir vs. Rivers Hoopers, Senegal

NBATV — APR vs. AS Douanes, Senegal

FS1 — PBA Playoffs: Quarterfinals, Arlington, Wash. (Taped)

COLLEGE BASEBALL

ACCN — Louisville at North Carolina

ESPN2 — Clemson at Wake Forest

SECN — Kentucky at Florida

BTN — Indiana at Nebraska

ACCN — Maryland at Boston College

ESPN2 — Tennessee at Vanderbilt

SECN — Mississippi St. at Arkansas

BTN — Iowa at Illinois

SECN — Texas A&M at Mississippi

PAC-12N — Arizona at Utah

COLLEGE LACROSSE (MEN’S)

ESPNU — NCAA Tournament: Lehigh at Johns Hopkins, First Round

ESPNU — NCAA Tournament: Penn St. at Georgetown, First Round

ESPNU — NCAA Tournament: Albany at Notre Dame, First Round

ESPNU — NCAA Tournament: Towson at Syracuse, First Round

COLLEGE SOFTBALL

ESPN2 — NCAA Softball Selection Show

COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD

PAC-12N — Pac-12 Tournament: Outdoor Championships, Boulder, Colo.

COLLEGE WATER POLO (WOMEN’S)

ESPNU — NCAA Tournament: TBD, Championship, Berkeley, Calif.

FS1 — Bassmaster Elite Series: The 2024 Minn Kota Bassmaster Elite at Lake Murray, Columbia, S.C.

GOLF — PGA Tour: The Wells Fargo Championship, Final Round, Quail Hollow Golf & Country Club, Charlotte, N.C.

CBS — PGA Tour: The Wells Fargo Championship, Final Round, Quail Hollow Golf & Country Club, Charlotte, N.C.

GOLF — PGA Tour: The Myrtle Beach Classic, Final Round, The Dunes Golf and Beach Club, Myrtle Beach, S.C.

GOLF — PGA Tour Champions: The Regions Tradition, Final Round, Greystone Founders Course, Birmingham, Ala.

GOLF — LPGA Tour: The Cognizant Founders Cup, Final Round, Upper Montclair Country Club, Clifton, N.J. (Taped)

HORSE RACING

FS1 — NYRA: America’s Day at the Races

FS2 — NYRA: America’s Day at the Races

IIHF HOCKEY (MEN’S)

NHLN — World Championship Group Stage: Finland vs. Great Britain, Group A, Prague, Czech Republic

NHLN — World Championship Group Stage: Denmark vs. Canada, Group A, Prague, Czech Republic

NHLN — World Championship Group Stage: Austria vs. Switzerland, Group A, Prague, Czech Republic

MLB BASEBALL

MLBN — Regional Coverage: NY Yankees at Tampa Bay OR Houston at Detroit

MLBN — Regional Coverage: LA Dodgers at San Diego (4:10 p.m.) OR Cincinnati at San Francisco (4:05 p.m.)

ESPN — Atlanta at NY Mets

NBA BASKETBALL

ABC — Eastern Conference Semifinal: New York at Indiana, Game 4

TNT — Western Conference Semifinal: Denver at Minnesota, Game 4

TBS — Eastern Conference Semifinal: Florida at Boston, Game 4

TRUTV — Eastern Conference Semifinal: Florida at Boston, Game 4 (BetCast)

TBS — Western Conference Semifinal: Vancouver at Edmonton, Game 3

TRUTV — Western Conference Semifinal: Vancouver at Edmonton, Game 3 (BetCast)

CBSSN — PBR: Eliminations – Round 4, Fort Worth, Texas

SOCCER (MEN’S)

FOX — MLS: Seattle at Portland

FS2 — CPL: Atletico Ottawa at Vancouver FC

SOCCER (WOMEN’S)

CBSSN — Bundesliga: Nurnberg at Bayern

ION — NWSL: NJ/NY at San Diego

TENNIS — Italian Open-ATP/WTA Early Rounds

5 a.m. (Monday)

TENNIS — Italian Open-WTA Round of 16; Italian Open-ATP Early Rounds

6 a.m. (Monday)

UFL FOOTBALL

ESPN — Michigan at D.C.

ESPN — San Antonio at Houston

VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN’S)

CBSSN — Pro Volleyball Federation: Omaha at Grand Rapids

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