If you’re thinking about exploring Prague’s shadowy corners and stories that lurk beneath its charming facades, this Ghosts, Legends, Medieval Underground and Dungeon Tour might catch your interest. While a standard sightseeing walk offers beautiful architecture and broad history, this experience promises a more spine-tingling glimpse into the city’s darker past. It’s a solid pick for those curious about Prague’s haunted tales and medieval secrets, especially if you enjoy stories that shiver down your spine or want to see the city in a different light.
What we really like about this tour is how it combines medieval underground exploration with lively storytelling — it’s an atmospheric way to get a sense of Prague’s often grim, sometimes gruesome history. Also, the costumed guide and the lantern-lit streets truly set the mood, making it feel like stepping into a ghost story. But, a ticket price of around $29 per person, with all entry fees included, is pretty reasonable considering the amount of ground covered and the number of stories shared.
On the flip side, one thing to keep in mind is the tour’s length and pacing — at about 1 hour 10 minutes to 1 hour 25 minutes, it’s on the shorter side, so if you’re a history buff or love detailed storytelling, you might wish for a little more time in the underground spaces. Plus, because it involves walking through narrow, sometimes dark alleyways and underground chambers, it’s not ideal for those with mobility issues or claustrophobia.
This tour is best suited for adventurous travelers, history enthusiasts, or anyone wanting a spooky, atmospheric experience after dark. It’s especially good if you’re traveling without children, given the mature themes and dark surroundings. But if you’re after a tame, family-friendly ghost walk, this might be a bit intense.
- Key Points from the Prague Ghosts, Legends, Underground Tour
- Exploring the Itinerary in Detail
- Prague Underground and Ghost Tours Office
- Old Town Square and Surrounds
- The Executioner’s Tale and the Lucky Friday the 13th
- Gothic Legends and the Dead Astronomer
- Josefov and the Golem
- The Murders of Saint Wenceslas and Medieval Secrets
- Love and Betrayal in Kozí and Hastalské Náměstí
- The Medieval Dungeon and the Plague Doctor
- The Torture Instruments and Execution Methods
- What You Can Expect From the Experience
- Group Size and Accessibility
- Tour Duration and Pacing
- Cost and Value
- Who Would Enjoy This Tour?
- Final Words
- Prague Ghosts, Legends, Medieval Underground and Dungeon Tour
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Key Points from the Prague Ghosts, Legends, Underground Tour

- Atmospheric storytelling with a lively, costumed guide
- Includes access to medieval underground chambers and a dungeon
- Focuses on dark history, murders, curses, and legends
- Visually engaging experience with lantern-lit streets and underground spaces
- Reasonably priced at about $29, with all entry fees covered
- Not suitable for those with mobility issues, claustrophobia, or high pregnancy risk
Exploring the Itinerary in Detail

This tour offers a thoughtfully structured journey through Prague’s darker side, starting with the underground chambers and ending in a candlelit dungeon.
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Prague Underground and Ghost Tours Office
Your adventure begins at the tour ticket office, conveniently located just a short walk from Old Town Square. It’s inside the Passage at Male Namesti Square — easy to find once you know where to look. Here, you’ll meet your guide and get a brief overview of what’s to come. The route is designed to be flexible, depending on weather, crowd size, and street conditions, so don’t expect a strict itinerary. That’s part of the charm — the sense that you’re uncovering Prague’s secrets as they reveal themselves.
Old Town Square and Surrounds
From the start, the tour takes you through Old Town Square, where you’ll hear about the fate of the creator of the Astronomical clock, and the public executions that once took place right in the square. According to reviews, guides do a good job of blending historical facts with spooky stories, making the history more memorable. One traveler mentioned that the stories about heretics and prison fires kept her engaged and added a layer of intrigue to the city’s picturesque setting.
The Executioner’s Tale and the Lucky Friday the 13th
You’ll visit Pivnice U Kata, an atmospheric pub where the story of Jan Mydlá, the infamous executioner, is shared. This part of the tour brings to life tales from the 1621 Oldtown executions, making you feel like you’ve stepped into a medieval drama. It’s a moment that captures the tour’s balance between history and folklore, with some reviewers appreciating how guides reveal secrets about executioners’ lives.
Gothic Legends and the Dead Astronomer
Next, walk by the Gothic church at Náměstí Franze Kafky, where stories of a haunted church and a buried astronomer await. One reviewer pointed out that these legends are very old, but still captivating, especially when narrated by guides who can keep their audience engaged. Ghostly figures seeking forgiveness and redemption are woven into the narrative, adding an eerie touch.
Josefov and the Golem
The former Jewish Ghetto, Josefov, adds even more layers to Prague’s haunted past. Here, the story of the Golem, a clay monster created from Jewish legend, is told by guides in costume, which makes it all the more immersive. As you walk the narrow, lantern-lit streets, you’ll get a sense of the historic darkness shadowing this neighborhood.
The Murders of Saint Wenceslas and Medieval Secrets
Walking down Parizska Street, the story of Saint Wenceslas’ murder by his brother unfolds. It’s one of those historical moments that still echoes in Czech culture. The tour then takes you into Church of the Holy Ghost, revealing why Prague’s underground spaces are so important — it’s where medieval life and secret tunnels converge.
Love and Betrayal in Kozí and Hastalské Náměstí
Stories of love and betrayal come alive in tales about the headless bride and a vengeful merchant in Kozí. And at Hastalské Náměstí, you’ll explore a gothic church and an abandoned cemetery, creating a haunting sense of history that’s hard to find elsewhere.
The Medieval Dungeon and the Plague Doctor
The highlight for many is the medieval underground beneath Old Town, where a plague doctor stands as a chilling reminder of past epidemics. This segment, lasting around 15 minutes, gives a visceral glimpse into how Prague managed crises centuries ago. One reviewer noted that seeing the secret alchemy lab and hearing about the Golem adds layers of medieval mystique to the experience.
The Torture Instruments and Execution Methods
Finally, the tour culminates in the medieval dungeon, lit by candlelight. Here, you’ll see the horrific torture devices used in dark ages justice. Given the gruesome nature, this part is definitely not for the squeamish but offers a stark insight into the brutality of medieval punishment.
What You Can Expect From the Experience

The tour combines storytelling, atmospheric sights, and history, all wrapped in a spooky, engaging presentation. The guides are praised for their knowledge and theatrical flair — one reviewer called guide Nathalie “truly great,” and others appreciated their guide Claire S., who stayed “in character the whole time.” The costumed guides and candlelit dungeons truly elevate the experience, making it feel like stepping into a living ghost story.
Most reviews mention that the stories are well told, blending history with legend. Some mention that the tour isn’t overly scary, but rather more focused on mystery and dark tales. If you’re expecting outright horror or jump-scares, this may not be that kind of experience; it’s more atmospheric than adrenaline-pumping.
Group Size and Accessibility
The maximum number of travelers is 26, which helps maintain a lively yet intimate atmosphere. However, because it’s a walking tour with underground sections, it’s less suitable for those with walking difficulties or claustrophobia. As one review noted, it’s not recommended for high pregnant travelers or anyone uncomfortable in tight underground spaces.
Tour Duration and Pacing
The length is roughly 1 hour 10 minutes to 1 hour 25 minutes — a manageable time for most. But some reviews, like Martin G., wished for just a little more time in the dungeons. The route is designed to be flexible, but overall, it’s a brisk walk that hits all the highlights efficiently.
Cost and Value
At just over $29 per person, with all entry fees included, it’s a good deal considering the depth of storytelling and the access to underground sites. Reviewers often highlight the excellent guides, intriguing stories, and atmospheric experience as making this a worthwhile spend.
Who Would Enjoy This Tour?

This tour is best suited for adventurous travelers who like a spooky story with a touch of history. It’s a great choice if you’re interested in medieval legends, dark secrets, or ghost stories. If you prefer a more family-friendly or gentle experience, the darker themes and underground spaces may be less appealing. It’s also perfect for those who enjoy atmospheric, theatrical guided walks and want to see Prague’s darker side.
If you’re traveling with children, be aware that the tour involves dark, sometimes cramped underground spaces and mature themes, so it’s probably more suitable for teenagers and adults. For travelers with mobility issues, the underground sections and walking pace could pose challenges.
Final Words

This Prague Ghosts, Legends, Medieval Underground, and Dungeon Tour offers a compelling mix of history, storytelling, and atmospheric sights. Whether you’re a history buff, a folklore enthusiast, or just curious about Prague’s darker stories, it’s a memorable way to spend an evening. The guides consistently receive praise for their knowledge and theatrical flair, enhancing the experience significantly.
While it’s not the longest or most intense haunted tour out there, it’s well-paced, reasonably priced, and packed with stories that stick with you long after you’ve left the underground chambers. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes, bring your curiosity, and prepare for a spooky stroll through Prague’s shadowy past.
Prague Ghosts, Legends, Medieval Underground and Dungeon Tour
“Great experience. Alice was entertaining and provided a lot of info on the darker history of Prague.”
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Mostly geared toward teenagers and adults, due to the dark themes and underground spaces. Younger children might find it too intense or claustrophobic.
How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately 1 hour 10 minutes to 1 hour 25 minutes, depending on group size and conditions.
Are all entry fees included in the price?
Yes, all entry fees are covered in the ticket price of about $29.03 per person.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.
Where does the tour start?
At the Prague Underground and Ghost Tours Ticket Office, inside the Passage at Male Namesti Square, near Old Town Square.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, the underground sections and walking pace make it unsuitable for those with walking disabilities or severe mobility issues.
What is the atmosphere like?
Expect lantern-lit streets, candlelit dungeons, and lively storytelling from guides dressed in costume, creating an immersive experience.
Are the stories factual or fictional?
The tour blends historical facts with legends and folklore, creating a captivating narrative that is both educational and atmospheric.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Dress appropriately for the weather, especially since parts of the tour are outdoors at night.
Is photography allowed?
Photos are okay, but video recording is only permitted with guide approval.
If you’re curious about Prague’s darker, mysterious side and enjoy stories that stir the imagination, this tour could be just the right fit. It offers a spooky, atmospheric peek into the city’s past that’s both fun and enlightening, making it a memorable part of any Prague visit.
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