Prague Underground Tours
Prague's underground tours take you three stories below Old Town Square into medieval cellars that date back to the 12th century.
About Prague Underground Tours
Prague's underground tours take you three stories below Old Town Square into medieval cellars that date back to the 12th century. You'll walk through original Romanesque rooms, vaulted stone chambers, and narrow passageways that were gradually buried as Prague rebuilt itself over eight centuries. The archaeological layers tell the story of how the city literally rose upward, leaving entire floors of medieval buildings intact beneath modern street level. Your guide explains how merchants stored goods, families lived, and craftsmen worked in these spaces when they were at ground level.
The hour-long tour moves through interconnected cellars that feel like a underground medieval neighborhood. Stone walls still show tool marks from 800 years ago, and you can see where wooden beams once supported upper floors. The temperature stays constant at 14°C, creating an almost tomb-like atmosphere that makes the medieval period feel immediate. Some passages require ducking, and the uneven stone floors demand attention. Electric lighting reveals architectural details that most people never imagine exist beneath their feet.
Honestly, this tour works better than Prague's overcrowded castle or bridge. The small group size (usually 12-15 people) means you can actually hear your guide and ask questions. However, the tour quality depends heavily on your guide's English and enthusiasm, which varies significantly. Skip this if you have mobility issues or claustrophobia. The 690 CZK price feels steep for 60 minutes, but you're accessing spaces that took decades of archaeological work to open safely.
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