Tours and Tickets by Prague Venice Boat Trip
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Engulf yourself in all things Prague on this informative and entertaining walking tour and river cruise, including a hearty traditional Czech meal for lunch. Start by exploring the Old Town, indulge in a rib-sticking lunch of Czech fare, and then board a boat to cruise the scenic Vltava River.
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The Weak Knee Traveler wrote a review Nov 2020
Singapore, Singapore11,869 contributions656 helpful votes
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The boat tour was <1 hour but was really enjoyable. They served tea on the boat and there is a heater in there as well to keep you nice and warm.
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Date of experience: December 2019
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Review of: Prague Historical River Cruise Boat Tour
We visited this attraction with family by five people. Whole trip was nice, amazing views from river side what you can´t see normally. Captain had acknowledge, he showed us big nutrias on the shore. From the boat you can see Charles bridge from bottom part, Hergetova cihelna, small island called Kampa, big millwheel. You can get free drink and ice cream or gingerbread included in price. It is not expensive, you can buy ticket online, it can save your walking time. We recommend this attraction.…
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Date of experience: July 2020
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Review of: Prague Historical River Cruise Boat Tour
A great way to see the city of Prague with the captain of the boat providing historical knowledge of the landmarks. Our captain was very informative and gave additional information about places to visit after the boat trip. This helped us when we were trying to decide where to go when we started walking the town. During the journey we were provided with warm mulled wine or beverage of choice and snack. …
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Nice little boat trip which went on for about 45 minutes. When you got on they gave you a choice of beer or coffee and a ginger cake which was a nice touch. They also gave you earphones so you could listen to the blurb. A lady also spoke and passed several pictures round of the bridge and how high the water level got. A nice experience for £11.00. Afterwards you could visit a small museum right next to the entrance which was ok. …
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Date of experience: March 2020
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