If you’re browsing Prague’s many attractions and are curious about something a little different, the Museum of Senses combined with a digital city tour might catch your eye. It promises a mix of indoor fun with mind-bending illusions and an outdoor exploration through the city’s charming streets. While it’s not a typical sightseeing tour, it offers a hands-on experience that can appeal to those who love playful surprises and want to see a different side of Prague.
What I really appreciate about this experience is how it balances interactive exhibits with self-guided exploration. You get to challenge your perceptions inside the museum, then take your time wandering through Prague’s historic neighborhoods with an engaging digital narration. One of the best parts? It’s all quite flexible — you can do everything at your own pace, which is perfect when traveling with varied interests or tired feet.
However, it’s worth noting that this isn’t a guided tour in the traditional sense. No physical guide is included, and you’ll need to be comfortable using a smartphone app and your own headphones. If you prefer a group with a live guide who shares stories aloud, this may not be the best fit. But if you’re comfortable with self-guided digital experiences, it can be quite rewarding.
This experience is suited for curious travelers who appreciate interactive art, enjoy exploring cities on their own terms, and don’t mind using their smartphone as a tour guide. It’s great for those wanting a mix of inside and outside fun without the pressure of a packed schedule or heavy group tours.
Key Points

- Affordable price for a combined indoor and outdoor experience.
- Interactive exhibits deliver playful illusions and sensory tricks.
- Digital audio stories enhance outdoor exploration at your own pace.
- No physical guide included — requires smartphone, headphones, and app download.
- Ideal for those who like self-guided activities and interactive fun.
- Suitable for travelers comfortable with technology and flexible schedules.
What to Expect from Prague’s Museum of Senses and Digital City Tour

The Museum of Senses in Prague is a place where your senses will be tested in the most delightful ways. It’s designed as a space to challenge what you see, hear, touch, and even how you balance. From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted with vibrant, playful illusions that make your brain work in new ways. Think rooms where gravity seems to fade or mirrors that stretch into infinity — these are the kinds of surprises that keep you giggling and questioning reality.
Many reviews highlight the interactive nature of the exhibits. Visitors often mention how the space encourages experimentation, asking questions like “What’s really happening here?” It’s not just about looking at pictures; it’s about engaging your senses and understanding how your brain processes information. For example, the Vortex Tunnel will have you feeling a little dizzy, and the Ames Room will test your perception of size and distance. These are great fun, especially if you’re traveling with friends or family — everyone can get involved and share their reactions.
The museum also aims to educate. As you move through the exhibits, you’ll learn about how the brain works and why your senses can be fooled. This makes it not just entertaining but a bit enlightening, especially if you’re into science or psychology. One reviewer mentioned how they left with a better understanding of perception, which is a neat bonus.
Once you’ve finished challenging your senses indoors, you can switch gears and head outside for the digital city tour. This part is on your smartphone, and it guides you through Prague’s streets with audio stories. You’ll be strolling across famous landmarks like Charles Bridge or winding through colorful lanes, all while listening to tales about the city’s medieval kings, Gothic architecture, and fascinating legends. It’s a relaxed way to see a lot without feeling rushed, and it’s flexible enough to pause or skip ahead whenever you want.
The WeGoTrip app is the backbone of this outdoor experience. You’ll receive a link via email and SMS that takes you to the app, where your ticket and optional audio guide are stored. Make sure to download everything before you start, so you’re not fumbling with tech when you’re eager to hit the streets.
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The Inside Scoop: What You’ll Experience at the Museum of Senses

The exhibits inside the Museum of Senses are its real draw. As we read in reviews, “every corner offers a surprise,” and visitors often mention rooms that seem to defy physics. For example, there are areas where gravity appears to be nonexistent, creating a disorienting yet fun experience. You might find yourself walking on walls or ceilings, which is surprisingly easy to do thanks to clever layouts and mirrors.
Another favorite is the mirror maze, where reflections multiply your image into infinity. It’s simple but mesmerizing, and I’d suggest bringing a friend to see who can get the best selfie or the funniest reflection. Then there’s the 3D illusion art — images that seem to come alive with a little perspective trickery. These are perfect for taking memorable photos, and the staff or other visitors often comment on how well-made these illusions are.
For the balance and coordination tests, the Vortex Tunnel is the highlight. It’s a tunnel that spins and twists, making you feel a little dizzy — a playful reminder of how your brain interprets motion. The Ames Room offers a visual illusion that makes people look giant or tiny depending on where they stand. It’s a classic illusion that’s worth trying out, especially if you enjoy optical tricks.
The science behind these illusions is explained in a way that’s engaging and accessible. You’ll learn about perception and how your brain can be fooled, which adds a little educational value to the fun. Many visitors say they left with a better understanding of their senses, which is a nice bonus.
The reviews also mention that the staff is friendly and knowledgeable, always ready to explain exhibits and encourage questions. This makes the experience more playful and less like just walking through an exhibit — it feels interactive.
The Outdoor Adventure: Navigating Prague with the Digital Tour

Once you’re done with your sensory journey, the outdoor part of this experience kicks in. With the WeGoTrip app, you’re in control of your sightseeing. The audio commentary is designed to guide you through historic squares, across the Charles Bridge, and into winding lanes filled with colorful facades. You can pause, skip, or spend more time at spots that catch your interest.
The storytelling aspect is quite engaging. One reviewer appreciated how the app shared tales of medieval kings, Gothic architecture, and local legends, making the walk through Prague’s streets feel like a storybook adventure. It’s a fantastic way to learn about the city without feeling like you’re on a formal tour. Plus, since it’s self-paced, you can linger at favorite spots or explore more freely.
The outdoor route has a flexible start and end point, and since the tour is digital, you don’t need to worry about large groups or strict schedules. It’s particularly well-suited for travelers who prefer to move at their own speed or want to explore at different times of the day.
Is It Worth the Price?
At $33 per person, this combined experience is quite reasonable. You’re getting entry to the Museum of Senses plus a self-guided outdoor tour. If you consider how much fun and education you get from the indoor exhibits, plus the flexibility of exploring Prague’s streets on your own terms, it’s a solid value.
Compare it to more traditional guided tours, which can cost significantly more and often involve fixed schedules. Here, you have the freedom to do everything in your own time, making it a good choice for travelers who like independence and a little interactive fun.
That said, keep in mind you’ll need your own headphones, and the experience relies on technology. If you’re comfortable with your smartphone and enjoy digital guides, you’ll find this a smooth and engaging experience.
More Great Tours NearbyFinal Thoughts: Who Should Consider This Tour?
This experience is perfect for curious minds who love interactive art and illusions. It’s also well-suited for those who prefer self-paced exploration and enjoy learning about a city in a relaxed, playful way. If you’re traveling with friends or a partner who appreciates fun, sensory tricks, or storytelling, you’ll likely have a good time.
It’s not a traditional guided tour, so if you want a live guide sharing stories aloud, this may not match your preferences. However, if you’re tech-savvy and enjoy using your devices to enhance your travels, the Museum of Senses combined with the digital city tour offers a unique blend of indoor discovery and outdoor wandering.
Overall, it provides a balanced day of indoor wonder and outdoor culture. Whether you’re visiting Prague for the first time or returning for a different perspective, this experience adds a playful twist to the usual sightseeing lineup.
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Prague: Museum of Senses Ticket & Digital City Tour
FAQs
Do I need a guide for this experience?
No, there’s no physical guide included. The museum entry is self-guided, and the outdoor tour is via the WeGoTrip app on your smartphone.
What should I bring?
You’ll want to bring headphones, a charged smartphone, and ensure the app is downloaded before starting. It’s best to have these ready to go for a smooth experience.
Can I do the outdoor tour at any time?
Yes, since it’s a self-guided digital tour, you can start and stop whenever you like within your scheduled time. Just make sure you have the app and link ready.
Is the museum suitable for children?
While the description doesn’t specifically mention children, the exhibits are playful and visual, making it generally family-friendly. Just consider the age of your kids since some illusions and sensory tricks might be more engaging for older children.
How long does the entire experience take?
The museum part can be done in about an hour or so, depending on how thoroughly you explore each exhibit. The outdoor tour length varies based on your pace but is designed to be flexible and manageable within a couple of hours.
Is it worth the price?
Absolutely, especially if you enjoy interactive experiences and self-guided exploration. For $33, you get access to fun, educational exhibits plus a flexible city walk — good value for a creative day in Prague.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which offers some flexibility if your plans change.
If you’re after a mix of visual fun and city adventure that you control, this tour ticks a lot of boxes. It’s engaging, flexible, and gives a fresh perspective on Prague—perfect for curious travelers ready to see the city through a different lens.
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