Siete horas, un recorrido: pura historia





Descripción
Siete horas pueden parecerle largas, pero, por supuesto, tomamos descansos en cafés o en un parque, para que pueda explicarle algunas cosas en detalle, hagamos paradas para tomar fotos, etc. Desde su creación obtiene una visión muy completa de 1000 años de historia. del país hasta hoy. Esta ciudad y este país moldearon decisivamente la historia europea. No dirijo grupos, solo tú y yo, máximo 6 invitados, si son familias o viajeros juntos, me gustaría tener un diálogo constante contigo. Puede cambiar la ruta en cualquier momento, hay mucho que ver aquí. Hasta ahora, todos mis invitados lo han encontrado genial.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Para llegar al Castillo de Praga, nos bajamos de una estación después del castillo para escapar de las multitudes y caminar por un vecindario casi vacío pero extremadamente bonito y digno de ver llamado Nuevo Mundo.
Este es uno de los santuarios más atractivos de Europa Central, un complejo tipo monasterio con la Casa Santa en el centro, una iglesia impresionante y un tesoro. El trasfondo histórico es muy interesante, ya que la investigación descubrió hace unos años que la leyenda fundadora mítica es cierta.
Esta es la principal atracción de Praga y, por lo tanto, a menudo está abarrotada. Decidimos juntos en el sitio si queremos visitarlos o no. El castillo es histórica y arquitectónicamente muy interesante. La dominante es la catedral, que se encuentra en el medio del castillo, que tiene razones religiosas y políticas. En este contexto, también te contaré la emocionante historia de la aparición del estilo gótico: casi ninguna otra gira puede ofrecer esta profundidad.
Esta es una calle muy bonita, pero a menudo llena de gente. Sin embargo, pronto nos dirigimos a Jánský vršek, el Johannisberg, una zona tranquila en la que vivían muchos artistas italianos. Por qué y por qué les digo en detalle, porque aquí también hubo una estrecha conexión entre el arte, la política y la religión.
La gran plaza principal de la llamada Ciudad Pequeña, llena de arquitectura e historia, luchas religiosas, esplendor barroco e historias de espías de la Primera Guerra Mundial.
Nos acercamos a Vltava y llegamos a un lugar muy digno de ver, así como a la iglesia y la embajada de la Orden de Malta, además del magnífico palacio de la embajada de Francia (que se puede visitar con cita previa), al llamado Muro de Lennon, pero débil. Déjese llevar por su aspecto original y continúe hacia la isla de Kampa, un maravilloso oasis verde con algunas atracciones muy interesantes.
Un pequeño museo maravilloso de arte moderno en un antiguo molino grande con exposiciones contemporáneas y la mayor colección de pinturas de František Kupka, uno de los pioneros del arte abstracto. Uno de mis museos favoritos, iniciado por una de las mujeres más interesantes de la historia reciente de Praga. Tenemos su biografía en nuestra biblioteca y te contaré sobre las increíbles coincidencias que llevaron a esta mujer a su colección.
Si el Puente de Carlos está abarrotado, cruzaremos el Moldava por el Puente de la Legión hacia el casco antiguo. Nos recibe el Teatro Nacional, que es tanto un resultado como un testigo de disputas políticas y es un símbolo de los esfuerzos del país para lograr la independencia a fines del siglo XIX. Tengo mucho que contarte sobre esto.
Caminamos de ida y vuelta por el casco antiguo, dependiendo de lo que ya sabe y lo que no. Prefiero mostrarle los lugares menos conocidos y darle una idea de los orígenes de esta ciudad y su historia milenaria.
Si tenemos suficiente tiempo, me gustaría terminar el recorrido con usted con un café en el gran café art nouveau del ayuntamiento. Esta casa alberga una sala de conciertos, una galería, dos restaurantes, un bar y una cafetería. La casa es el edificio Art Nouveau más hermoso de Praga, lo que me da la oportunidad de contarte la historia muy inusual del desarrollo del Art Nouveau.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Te recogeré personalmente en cualquier lugar dentro del área definida.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
Opiniones(31)
Our guide was excellent and provided us with a solid foundation to Prague. His timing was really good, but yet flexible so that they’re extra things that we want to see he was open to anything.
I enioyed walking Prague with our guide Gunther and learning about the history of Prague and the Czech Republic.
This day walking tour was intensive and extraordinarily insightful. Gunther is alert to your interests and questions, and happy to pace exploration to individual needs. Cannot more highly recommend but do wear your best walking shoes!
Our group got the perfect guided tour of Prague. Günther Krumpak has incredible historical knowledge and makes the tour very interesting, he has an answer to all questions immediately. Great if a guided tour not only goes to the well-known hotspots and can thus also show the real Prague. Thank you for this great tour.
Günther is a 10 star guide. If you want someone who loves history, culture, and art he’s the guide for you. His knowledge is unmatched, his ability to adapt is remarkable, his genuine love and pride for his country showed in abundance, and his strong character and integrity are obvious when he discusses anything. His energy is like that of a 20 year old and I think he would win a marathon if he wanted to. He is the type of guide that helps you when you’re sick by locating the closest pharmacy, communicating with the pharmacist for you to get the necessary medication, then locates restaurants that have soup to help you, then locates the closest market and helps get drinks for the ill person. He repeatedly checked on my sister when she fell ill and was genuinely concerned for her well being. He made many adjustments within our 4 day tour of Prague, Cesky Krumlov, and Vienna because of illness and life. He pivots with a smile on his face, like I’ve never seen before. He would simply ask, “How can I help? He offered up many recommendations from food to restaurants to stores. He does not receive any funds from any of the above, he just knows what his customers like and should see when visiting these amazing places. He is passionate about his subject areas- which are extremely vast and most passionate about his customers enjoyment in viewing any city. He was thoughtful and as two women traveling alone, we felt so safe with him. He made sure we entered our hotel when he left us for the day, carried our bags, which was a huge help, and spotted me crowns and euros when necessary. I have never met a guide like him and truly don’t believe I ever will again. He is simply remarkable! Whether you book him for a day, week, or month he is the best guide you will ever get. It’s always a great sign when others are calling and trying to book him when he’s with you. We were so lucky that he was able to work us into a four day span, as he’s in such high demand. He speaks 5 languages fluently(English, Italian, German, Czech, and another one) and conversed with taxi drivers, waiters, and shopkeepers for us. We hope you are able to spend some time with this dynamic tour guide(he’s so much more than a tour guide, I hate to use that word). We look forward to booking him for our next tour.
Hello Erin, Thank you so much for this overwhelming review! I loved travelling with you two, and, despite all the difficulties we encountered, and the very hot days, I think you got a good insight into a few important historical and cultural aspects of Central Europe. Thanks again for you visible interest!
Günther is a 10 star guide. If you want someone who loves history, culture, and art he’s the guide for you. His knowledge is unmatched, his ability to adapt is remarkable, his genuine love and pride for his country showed in abundance, and his strong character and integrity are obvious when he discusses anything. His energy is like that of a 20 year old and I think he would win a marathon if he wanted to. He is the type of guide that helps you when you’re sick by locating the closest pharmacy, communicating with the pharmacist for you to get the necessary medication, then locates restaurants that have soup to help you, then locates the closest market and helps get drinks for the ill person. He repeatedly checked on my sister when she fell ill and was genuinely concerned for her well being. He made many adjustments within our 4 day tour of Prague, Cesky Krumlov, and Vienna because of illness and life. He pivots with a smile on his face, like I’ve never seen before. He would simply ask, “How can I help? He offered up many recommendations from food to restaurants to stores. He does not receive any funds from any of the above, he just knows what his customers like and should see when visiting these amazing places. He is passionate about his subject areas- which are extremely vast and most passionate about his customers enjoyment in viewing any city. He was thoughtful and as two women traveling alone, we felt so safe with him. He made sure we entered our hotel when he left us for the day, carried our bags, which was a huge help, and spotted me crowns and euros when necessary. I have never met a guide like him and truly don’t believe I ever will again. He is simply remarkable! Whether you book him for a day, week, or month he is the best guide you will ever get. It’s always a great sign when others are calling and trying to book him when he’s with you. We were so lucky that he was able to work us into a four day span, as he’s in such high demand. He speaks 5 languages fluently(English, Italian, German, Czech, and another one) and conversed with taxi drivers, waiters, and shopkeepers for us. We hope you are able to spend some time with this dynamic tour guide(he’s so much more than a tour guide, I hate to use that word). We look forward to booking him for our next tour.
Hello Theresa, AsI told Erin already, I was really happy to meet guests with so much enthusiasm on the history and culture of these two countries and thus of the core of Central Europe. Thank you so much for your feedback and everything else you offered me.
This tour allowed me to have a better understanding of the historic events taking place in Prague during the period of construction and development of the various sites visited. Guenther is very knowledgeable and an excellent communicator.
We walked around Old Town and visited historic sites that are not normally visited by tourist. We learned about Chech history and the people who lived in this country.
I spent a lovely day in Prague with Gunther, a brilliant historian who brings a wealth of knowledge and insight into one of the most interesting and complex cities in all of Europe. I learned so much about the history, politics, architecture, culture of Prague and its inhabitants. Gunther knows the city backwards and forwards, and was able to craft a highly enjoyable walking experience that told the city's story in a coherent and accessible fashion. Most importantly, Gunther skillfully designed a route thay avoided the city's sizeable crowds - which is no easy feat. I highly recommend Gunther's Ultimate Prague History Tour, and look forward to working with Gunther again in the future and recommending him to my friends and colleagues.
We enjoyed the personal service. Gunter did a wonderful job of explaining the history of the Czech Republic. We saw so much in Prague! We definitely recommend Gunter. The primarily walking tour with some public transportation was at our own speed which was great.



