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The beautiful city of Prague has a dark past. Explore the city’s role in World War II on a walking tour and discover some of the buildings and landmarks associated with the war such as Charles Square, Gestapo Headquarters, and the pre-war Esplanade Hotel. Learn from your guide about Hitler’s rise to power, Czechoslovakia’s role in Nazi Germany, and life during the Nazi occupation.
At Wenceslas Square, learn about the annexation of Prague and visit The apartment of the Svatoš Family to learn about life during Nazi rule. The tour will also cover the student uprising and the events that occurred during the early days of the war. End your tour at the Church of St Cyril and Methodius standing as a memorial to the victims of the Third Reich.
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Discover the beauty of Venice on this spirited walking tour through the heart of the city. Walk alongside your expert guide, who will explain the history and legends of the most beautiful square in the world, Piazza San Marco (where your tour commences!) in English, French, Italian, Spanish, or German. Walk past the Palazzo Ducale, The St.Mark'S Basilica, the Clock- tower, Bridge of Sighs, and many other iconic attractions. Enter the labyrinth of “calli” next (the Venetian narrow streets) to explore some historical highlights of Venice. Campo Santa Maria Formosa; the Marco Polo's House; the Basilica di San Giovanni e Paolo, known as the Venetian Pantheon, and the famous “Mercerie” (shopping street) will all appear in your view.
Cross over the Rialto Bridge to uncover traditional markets, archaic churches, and of course, the main Rialto area, which was the main commercial center of Venice! As you're narrated the history and curiosities of the city, gaze out at the towering monuments that envelop around you, and lean into this unforgettable experience that teaches you about Venice's history and legends!
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Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984, Albaicin is considered to be the most charismatic district of Granada. Follow your guide and explore the remains of the glorious dynasties that ruled the last Muslim kingdom of the Iberian Peninsula. To start off, you will walk from the city center, past the whitewashed houses of the Moorish neighborhood. Go back in time as you see the flowered balconies and take in the aroma of the jasmine flowers. Get a feel of Andalucian culture as you explore the marketplace of Plaza Larga and the picturesque streets of Paseo de los Tristes.
Continue on to Sacromonte, the flamenco quarter of Granada. Learn about the fascinating history of its people, who fought alongside the Catholic monarch's troops and settled in caves dug into the mountains here after the town was re-conquered in the 15th century.
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A journey through history: Amsterdam's Jewish heritage
Go on an enlightening journey that will show you Amsterdam's Jewish history, starting at the remarkable 15th-century Waag building at Nieuwmarkt Square. With a choice of an English-speaking guide, you're led through a chronicle of the city's rich Jewish heritage, winding through noteworthy landmarks such as the Zuiderkerk, a 17th-century Protestant church, and Huis de Pinto, a mansion reflecting the affluence of a Sephardic Jewish family. Uncover how famed painter Rembrandt's art was influenced by his Jewish neighbors and the intriguing Stolpersteine – small memorial stones paying tribute to Holocaust victims.
An evocative voyage of remembrance and resilience
Learn about Anne Frank and her life while she was in hiding when she wrote her famous diary. You also have the option to choose between a 2 or 3-hour tour. The 2-hour tour covers spots such as the Portuguese Synagogue, a testament to Amsterdam's cultural diversity during the Golden Age. This tour concludes with a visit to the National Holocaust Names Monument. The 3-hour tour starts in the Jewish Quarter and will take you past the Trippenhuis Building on Amsterdam's Kloveniersburgwal canal, which once housed the Dutch East India Company.
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Viewing Amsterdam through the eyes of Anne Frank
This guided walking tour will take you back in time to Amsterdam during the days of World War II. Your guide will navigate you past old monuments and buildings that still hold traces of war. Learn about how the citizens of the city struggled during this troubling time as your guide tells you all about the Winter of Hunger and the February Strike. Continue to walk through the Jewish neighborhood at your own pace and notice the Portuguese synagogue and museum, one of the most important legacies of the Jewish community in Amsterdam. See also the Hollandsche Schouwburg theater, which was converted into a deportation center during the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam. You'll also spot the head office of the Jewish counsel along the way.
A story of bravery and resilience
While you stroll through the Jewish neighborhood, listen to your guide as they share stories about the Dutch resistance and Anne Frank's life. Visit the places that were frequented by young Anne before she was forced into seclusion with her family. Your guide will give you insights into what her life was like during the 2 years she was in hiding in the Secret Annex. You can also upgrade your walking tour to a 1.5-hour small-group English guided walking tour, and get your questions answered in real-time, along with a map with Jewish Quarter highlights and walking routes.
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Street art is the soul of a city and a representation of its ever-changing culture. A form of art that came with the Americans, the city of Berlin is where you will discover some cool and funky forms of art. You will get to roam around the markets and nightclubs of the city, in a three-hour-long guided tour.
Learn about the city’s ever-evolving street art scene and how its rise attracted the attention of artists from all over the world. Our tour takes you around places that most tourists never get to see. You will also get to witness some of the freshest works from these artists. The tour also involves traveling around in the yellow U-Bahn, Berlin’s famous underground transit network.
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Step into Edinburgh’s scary past on this underground ghost tour, where chilling tales and a glass of whisky in a candlelit cellar await.
Getting started
Meet your guide in Old Town Edinburgh, where you’ll join fellow thrill-seekers. Your guide, dressed in a traditional cloak, will provide a brief introduction before introducing you to the city's haunted history.
What to expect
Blair Street Underground Vaults & Old Town
Follow your cloaked storyteller through the streets of Old Town, where medieval closes and wynds hide dark secrets. As you venture underground into the Blair Street Vaults, hear chilling stories of witchcraft, torture, and ghosts that haunt these chambers.
Megget’s Cellar
End your tour in a candlelit cellar, where you can enjoy a dram of Ballantine's Finest Scotch Whisky, Skeleton Blues hazy IPA or a Scottish-made soft drink, while absorbing the eerie atmosphere. As you settle in at the candle-lit cellar, you will hear more ghost stories that will chill even your bones!
Exploring with a guide
With immersive storytelling and an audio device to block out everything else, your guide brings Edinburgh’s ghostly past to life, recounting gruesome tales of mob riots at Mercat Cross, eerie folklore, and paranormal encounters. With a small-group setting, you’ll enjoy a more personalized experience, with the opportunity to ask questions and engage with your guide in real time.
Features
Blair Street Underground Vaults: Explore hidden vaults beneath Edinburgh, once home to the city's poorest and now known for ghostly activity.
Mercat Cross: Discover the historical significance of this marketplace, where public punishments and Edinburgh Mob riots once unfolded.
Wrapping up
Conclude your journey in Megget’s Cellar with a whisky, beer, or soft drink. From here, you’re free to continue exploring Edinburgh’s haunted sites or unwind with more tales over a drink.
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Your journey under the night sky begins from Plaza del Triunfo. Discover the reason behind its name (hint: it's got something to do with an earthquake!) and immerse yourself in the history of the three buildings that you will find here.
Follow your friendly local guide to the former Jewish quarter of Seville, the Barrio Santa Cruz. Wander through its maze of narrow alleys and spot its most important sites: the Alcazar Palace and the Giralda Tower of the Cathedral. Your guide will reveal to you some secrets of bygone times and the stories of the inhabitants of this part of town. Continue onwards and reflect on events of the time of the Romans, Arabs, Jews, and Christians. Discover famous legends and tragedies that share their roots in these corners of Seville.
Soon, you will find yourself in the city center. Learn about the disturbing events that have occurred in the recent past as you pass through Fabiola street. At Plaza de la Alfalfa, see underground passages and small shops that were built during the Muslim period. You'll also pass by Calle Laraña, where you will stumble upon 3 buildings with stories of tragic and paranormal events!
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With a distinctive style displayed in the forms, colors, and textures of his works, Antoni Gaudí has made a lasting impression in the field of architecture. From the scintillating Casa Batlló to the still unfinished, but no less magnificent, Sagrada Familia each of his works seems to tell a story. With the help of 4D technology and Augmented Reality, G Experiència has added a whole new dimension to the already awe-inspiring architectures.
With the help of a scope screen, 7.1 surround sound, active stereoscopy, armchairs with movement, and other effects, you can experience for yourself the nature of Gaudí's creations. See how a forest transforms into imposing columns, a sparkling roof that resembles a dragon's scale, and try to spot armies of warriors cleverly hidden under chimneys. If you wish to learn more about the life and work of the great architect, the museum also hosts large interactive panels which are available in 9 different panels.
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Unmasking the Intriguing: Amsterdam's Red Light District and Coffeeshop Culture
Embark on a captivating exploration of Amsterdam's infamous Red Light District with a well-informed German or English-speaking guide. Starting at the National Monument on Dam Square, your journey leads to Warmoestraat, a renowned gay street. See the Condomerie, a store that amusingly makes a statement on Amsterdam's contraception history. From there, venture into the district's core to the Prostitution Information Center (PIC). Run by former sex workers, the PIC aims to dispel misconceptions on their profession. Situated opposite is the Oude Kerk, the city's oldest church, interestingly enveloped by an area famous for prostitution.
Honest Insights into Amsterdam's Most Famous Districts
As you delve deeper into the district, learn about the negotiation process, earnings, and security measures in the sex work industry. The guide will then take you to the harbor, the birthplace of the Red Light District. Here, find the ‘dancing houses,’ a perfect photo opportunity. Lastly, uncover the intriguing history of Amsterdam's coffee shops, their political standing, and future prospects. The unique fact is these coffee shops have roots tracing back to the '70s when the Dutch government differentiated 'hard' and 'soft' drugs, leading to an explosion of such shops in the city.
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The cultural richness and diversity of the Jewish community
Go on a captivating journey through Amsterdam's Jewish Cultural Quarter, an area rich in history, culture, and tradition. Begin your experience with entry to the Jewish Historical Museum and Children's Museum. Here, delve into Jewish life and history, marveling at engaging exhibits. Then visit the Portuguese Synagogue, a stately 17th-century Sephardic site that stands as a significant legacy of Amsterdam's Jewish community.
A walk through Anne Frank's life
Your experience continues at the poignant National Holocaust Memorial and Museum, located in a former theater used as a deportation center during the Holocaust. At your chosen time, join the Anne Frank walking tour, where a knowledgeable guide leads you through the streets Anne Frank once traversed, sharing insights about her life and the publication of her iconic diary. The tour concludes near her house, a potent symbol of her enduring legacy. Additionally, the guide will elaborate on significant historical events like the February Strike and the Dutch Hunger Winter, bringing history alive.
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A Thoughtful Culinary Adventure
Embark on a captivating 3 or 4-hour guided tasting tour in Trastevere, Rome's gastronomic hub. Indulge in a variety of mouthwatering delights, from pizza and pasta to parmigiana and tiramisu, as you visit over 10 diverse snack spots in the city center. Experience the true essence of la dolce vita as you savor the authentic flavors of Rome like a local.
Immerse yourself in Trastevere's enchanting ambiance, with its lively atmosphere, cobblestone streets, quaint homes, and vibrant food scene on a tour curated with you in mind. Your expert guide will unveil the local culture, share traditional recipes, and reveal the secrets behind Roman culinary delights.
Personalize Your Experience with Ticket Upgrades
Enhance your tour with options that include a wine tasting, a visit to Campo de Fiori, or a sunset food tour. Don't forget to explore the nearby Porta Portese flea market, where you can discover incredible bargains and hidden treasures during your time in Trastevere.
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On this tour, you will get to cover the most important part of Berlin, Mitte. In a duration of 3.5-4 hours, you will see some of the most fascinating buildings and monuments from a bygone era. It is a comprehensive tour that will tell you everything you need to know about the city of Berlin and its rather turbulent history. From the fascist dictatorship in the mid 20th century to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the city of Berlin has a lot to show its visitors.
Berlin is a city of contrasting tales, you will get to see both the Holocaust Memorial and Hitler’s bunker, showcasing the evolution of the city’s identity. You will get to learn about the Berlin Wall, and touch the last fragments of what once divided the world into two factions. There are more than a dozen attractions on this tour, with our expert guide and a limited number of participants, you will get to understand why this city was the epicenter of the 20th century.
Attractions visited
The Brandenburg Gate
Berlin Wall
Holocaust Memorial
Checkpoint Charlie
Former SS & Gestapo HQ
The Reichstag
The Royal Boulevard (Unter den Linden)
The Red Town Hall
Book Burning Memorial
Former Luftwaffe HQ
State Opera House
The story of Ampelmann
Friedrichstrasse Shopping mile
Hitler’s Bunker
Museum Island
Tiergarten
Victory Column
TV Tower
The Prussian “City Palace”
Berlin Cathedral
…and much more!
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Discover the Nightlife of Hamburg
Go on a guided tour of Hamburg’s party district, one of the liveliest and most vibrant places in Germany. With your local expert guide, explore the red light district and St. Pauli and discover the curiosities & paraphernalia on display. These objects might give you a glimpse of what goes on behind the locked doors of this part of town. Meet Dragqueen “Olivia” and spend time traversing through her favourite haunts in the district. Your guide will meanwhile regale you with anecdotes and insider information about the many social gatherings that you will pass, such as the musical and theater mile, Spielbudenplatz and Davidwache. Finally, you will go down the sinful party mile, where the night will have only just begun.
Join in on the Endless Partying and Fun
Hip music and crazy party goers can be seen all around at each of the locations. The atmosphere is guaranteed to be wild, and you are in for an unforgettable night in Hamburg! The charming party guide accompanying you will give you tips on how to get the most out of this experience. After your tour of the well-known cult pubs and hip-scene clubs in the area is finished, you can choose to spend the night at the location of your choice. Your guide will be happy to recommend the best clubs around for you if you let him know your tastes in music. You will have plenty of opportunities to make new friends in this lively and friendly environment. An unforgettable night in Hamburg awaits you, and there is no doubt that you will have experienced one of the greatest nights of your life!
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A splendid walk to the Elbphilharmonie
Nestled in the HafenCity quarter of the Hamburg-Mitte district, the Elbphilharmonie sits on the gorgeous Grasbrook peninsula of the Elbe River. Your tour starts at the Baumwall underground station, from where you can already feel the unique atmosphere and breathtaking charisma of the Elbphilharmonie. As you walk towards the incredible structure, you will get an opportunity to soak in the splendid sights in the ‘Grosser Grasbrook area, which has recently become the site of the largest urban redevelopment project in the entire continent. You might be able to spot some of the buildings and container ships from the old ‘Hamburg Free Port’ as well.
Inside Elphi Plaza
Take the curved escalator that connects the ground floor and the Plaza, an observation deck on the 8th floor of the brick section. From this vantage point, you will get an opportunity to gaze at the splendid city of Hamburg that stretches into the distance. Your guide will briefly explain the history of the concert hall and the old warehouse building below. You will learn about the various nuances of the Elbphilharmonie that make it one of the top venues in the world for concerts. Part of the Elbphilharmonie’s astounding brilliance is that the modern exterior hides the world’s most scrupulously designed interiors, especially the famed concert halls that are widely considered to be acoustically perfect. Upgrade your ticket to include a refreshing Störtebeker beer at the Störtebeker Taste & Shop, or French rolls and coffee.
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Embark upon a thrilling walking tour of London’s famous serial killer, Jack The Ripper. Assemble at the meeting point and follow your expert guide around the real-life murder locations. Travel back in time to Victorian London and hold your breath as your tour guide regales gruesome stories behind the murders.
Find out about the Whitechapel region of London that was enveloped in fear for the longest time, because of the many brutal murders caused by Jack The Ripper, a man who’s identity remains a mystery to this day! Visit Spitalfields Market and the Ten Bells pub, the rumored hunting grounds of Jack The Ripper! Relish a traditional English snack of fish-and-chips at one of London’s most authentic “chippies” before your tour comes to an end.
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Step back in time and find yourself in the 1880s, when crime and horror lurked around the dark corners of East London. This is the world’s only museum dedicated to Jack the Ripper, the suspects, and victims involved in the terrible murders of 1888. Set across six floors, you are privy to recreated scenes and artifacts from the murders that have never been shown to the public before. Take a look at the recreation of PC Watkins discovering Catherin Eddowe’s body on Mitre Square. Explore Jack the Ripper’s “sitting room” that contains medical instruments, books, and an impressive collection of Ripper memorabilia!
The recreation of the Whitechapel police station will blow you away: it was the epicenter of the investigation. Get your investigative juices flowing as you study the wall of clues, newspaper clippings, and letters. The attic is a recreation of Mary Kelly’s (a victim) humble abode, where she lived and died. Learn about the lives of women he murdered. Descend to the morgue (if you dare) where actual autopsy photographs and medical reports of nine women (who fell victim to his bloody knife) are revealed.
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Immerse in football magic at Johan Cruijff ArenA
Experience a day filled with football history and behind-the-scenes secrets at the iconic Johan Cruijff ArenA Stadium. Begin your self-guided tour at the Ajax Dressing Room before you tread the same ground as football greats like Edwin van der Sar and Wesley Sneijder. Feel the pre-game anxiety in the Dressing Room Opponent, offering a unique perspective on what visiting teams experience. The Mixed Zone, a hub for post-game interviews, offers you a glimpse into the press's interaction with players. Then emerge from the Players Tunnel just like the football stars do, onto the field which is the heart of the stadium and has seen countless epic battles.
Classic tour with a VIP experience
Upgrade your self-guided Classic Tour with a VIP experience and get access to a professional guide sharing detailed histories of legendary games and revealing anecdotes about the club. Get exclusive access to other zones, a Johan Cruijff scarf as a memento, and enjoy a chilled soft drink in the Skybox. Next up, explore the Press Room and the Ajax Gallery of Fame which chronicles the club's vibrant history.
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Exclusive access and unforgettable moments
Get ready for an unforgettable VIP tour of the Johan Cruijff ArenA! This 2-hour guided tour lets you experience the glamour and grit of this iconic football stadium, home to the legendary Ajax Football Club. From visiting the Boardroom where game-changing decisions are made, to stepping into the Skybox for a stunning view of the pitch along with a complimentary soft drink, you'll get an exclusive peek into the world of professional football.
Behind-the-scenes and on-the-pitch
Feel the thrill of walking through the Players' Tunnel, stepping onto the field, and even getting a front-row experience at the Manager's Dugout. Explore the dressing rooms of both Ajax and their opponents, and experience first-hand the anticipation and tension that precedes every game. A trip to the Press Room offers a glimpse into the world of post-match interviews and press conferences. Finally, return home with an exclusive Johan Cruijff ArenA scarf, a treasured keepsake of this unique experience.
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As the sun sets over Rome, a new city comes to light – a city of legends and mystery, where thousands of years have left a story behind every stone. Most travelers are familiar with the glory of Ancient Rome and the beauty of the Italian Renaissance, but during the Middle Ages and the Inquisition, a far more haunting history emerged. Fraught with murder, executions, and ghosts, the stories you will hear on this tour are not your average bedtime tales.
Enrich Your Experience with Our Expert Guides
Join us on a nighttime adventure that leaves no stone unturned, telling you the unseen history behind the stunning buildings of central Rome. With our expert, English-speaking storytellers, you’ll traverse the Tiber and wander piazzas while learning some of the most interesting legends of the city.
Discover the Story of Rome's Ghoulish Past
You’ll see the house of the most notorious (and empathetic) murderer ever to work in the Eternal City and visit the bridge that legend has it, is haunted by the ghost of a young girl wronged by her family and the Pope. For an hour and a half, your guide will take you back in time to a city that burned heretics like spit roast pigs and cured its crime problems by hanging pictures of the Virgin Mary on every corner.
Enjoy an Unforgettable Tour with City Wonders
For an experience of Rome you won’t forget, and a chance to dig a little deeper into its long and twisted history, join us on our original ghosts and legends storytelling tour.
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Naples, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a city rich in history, art, and vibrant culture. A guided walking tour is the perfect way to uncover its hidden treasures, from stunning Baroque architecture to the lively streets of the historic center. Starting in Piazza del Gesù Nuovo, you'll walk through the heart of Naples, exploring its most impressive artworks and stepping off the beaten path.
Explore the streets and sights of Naples
The tour begins with the Church of Gesù Nuovo, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture, and continues to the 14th-century Basilica of Santa Chiara, known for its beautiful cloister adorned with majolica tiles. You'll walk along Spaccanapoli, a street that slices through the historic center, offering insights into Neapolitan life. Other highlights include San Domenico Maggiore church and Naples Cathedral, where you'll learn about the miracle of San Gennaro's blood.
Sansevero Chapel and the Veiled Christ
The tour also includes at the Sansevero Chapel, home to Giuseppe Sanmartino's breathtaking sculpture, the Veiled Christ. This 18th-century masterpiece is considered one of the world's greatest sculptures, captivating viewers with its lifelike marble veil. The chapel itself is a testament to Naples' artistic heritage, featuring intricate sculptures and symbolic imagery. Your walking tour concludes here, leaving you with unforgettable memories of Naples' cultural and artistic treasures.
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If you are looking for mystery, horror, and excitement to fill your evening while in Prague, you’ve found the perfect tour. On this guided walking tour, you will get to spend time listening to chilling stories from Prague Old Town’s past. Since the tour is in the evening, it creates the perfect setting to explore haunted tales and gruesome tragedies. The storytelling abilities of your guide will make sure that you have a truly immersive experience during the tour, listening to the stories of local legends.
Step into an evening of narrow alleyways, cobble-stoned pathways, and an eerie setting as you make your way through Prague Old Town and Josefov, the Jewish Quarter while you listen in horrific detail to the stories of forlorn souls, stories that have been passed down through many generations. This walking tour will show you a different, dark side of Prague, one that is very different from what normally attracts tourists.
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You will take a relaxing walk through the Old Town, where your guide will run you through the historical background of the place. Walk through the majestic Clementinum complex, built in the Gothic style. Here you can catch sight of the dazzling Mirror Chapel, which has mirrors embedded in the walls and the ceiling, providing dazzling views of the shiny marble floor. Your path will lead you to the riverfront, where you will board a “Prague Venice” boat. A 45-minute scenic cruise on the Vltava River awaits. Enjoy some refreshments as you sail along the river and spot some of the older and newer sections of Prague.
Once the cruise is done, you will visit the iconic Charles Bridge, where you can pose for some photos. You will then cross the bridge and explore the picturesque Lesser Town. You will go past the Kampa Island and Lover Bridge. The famous graffiti-covered Lennon Wall, inspired by John Lennon and his music, is filled with messages of peace and love. This is also on the itinerary. You will then take a tram up to the centerpiece of the city, Prague Castle. The guided commentary from your guide will help you understand the cultural and historical significance of the Prague Castle. A visit to the St. Vitus Cathedral will follow, where you can catch the splendid sights of the city of Prague.
The tour will then come to an end, and you can either continue to explore the castle by yourself or make your way back to the hotel.
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Take the curved escalator and get to the Elbphilharmonie Plaza
Meet your guide at the meeting point and then ride the Tube to the roof of the Elbphilharmonie. Walk through the indoor and the outdoor plaza, admiring the architecture and the intricate detail that's been used in the construction. Look out at the city of Hamburg and take in the impressive views of the harbor and the docks, not to mention the Elbe.
Learn facts and interesting details about the building of the Elbphilharmonie
Listen to your licensed guide walk you through the construction and planning phases of the Elbphilharmonie. You will also learn incredible facts like the total cost of construction, how the architects managed to design the Outer Plaza in a way that no birds would ever fly in, and what 50-ton object hangs over the stage. You will also get to see photos of the Kaiserspeicher before construction started, as well as the different uses for the interior spaces of the Elbphilharmonie. Ask as many questions as you like during the session to make the most of this experience.
Make your way to the 6th floor and enjoy some local delicacies
At the end of the tour, make your way to the 6th floor to the Störtebeker Restaurant where you will get to relax and warm up while you enjoy a steaming cup of coffee with a franzbrötchen, a rolled sugar pastry that is reminiscent of a cinnamon roll.