Imagine wandering through Prague’s beautifully lit streets after dark, with stories whispering from every corner and centuries of history unfolding as you go. That’s essentially what this Nový Svt and Malá Strana Night Walking Tour offers — a chance to see these iconic neighborhoods in a different light, quite literally, with a guide weaving stories that make the city’s past come alive. We haven’t done this particular tour ourselves, but from what’s shared, it sounds like a fantastic way to add a mystical, story-filled layer to your Prague visit.
What makes this experience stand out? First, the knowledgeable guides who bring the stories to life, and second, the stunning views of Prague’s illuminated streets and landmarks. On the flip side, one thing to keep in mind is that it’s a walking tour, so you’ll want to be comfortable with some evening strolls — it’s not suited for those with mobility challenges. Overall, if you’re into history, legends, and atmospheric city walks, this tour is likely to suit you perfectly.
Key Points

- Nighttime charm: You’ll explore the beautifully lit streets of Nový Svt and Malá Strana, gaining a different perspective on these historic neighborhoods.
- Engaging storytelling: Guides share folk tales, murder stories, and legends, making history feel vivid and real.
- Unique sights: See the house fabled to be protected by the devil, the residence of Tycho Brahe, and Edward Kelley’s laboratory tower.
- Historical context: Walk where the Black Death struck and learn about local legends like Vodník, adding depth to your understanding of Prague’s past.
- Group size and value: With small groups of 6 to 30 people, you get a personal touch, and the pre-paid price offers straightforward budgeting.
- Duration and convenience: The tour lasts about 115 minutes, making it a manageable, engaging evening activity.
The Itinerary and What You’ll Experience

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Starting Point: Outside Malostranská Metro Exit
The adventure begins outside the Malostranská metro station, marked by a guide holding a distinctive red umbrella with a white 100 logo. This is your easy-to-find meeting point, and from here, the tour kicks off with a quick tram ride — about five minutes — to reach Nový Svt, where the real magic begins.
Nový Svt: A Neighborhood of Mysteries (45 minutes)
Once in Nový Svt, your guide will take you through the area’s shadowy streets, rich with stories and legends. Here, you’ll feel the atmosphere change as night falls — the quiet, moonlit streets feel almost otherworldly. This part of the tour is packed with folk tales residents have shared over centuries, like the story of Vodník, a water spirit said to dwell in the Devil’s Stream. It’s a chance to hear about the neighborhood’s darker past, including stories of real murders haunting local memory.
Castle District: A Historic Heights (30 minutes)
Next, you’ll move towards Prague Castle’s vicinity, where history and legends intertwine. This part of the tour offers a panoramic view of the city’s skyline, beautifully lit at night, giving you a sense of the city’s grandeur. The guide will explain about the house where Tycho Brahe, the famous astronomer, stayed — a quirky spot that adds a touch of scientific intrigue to the spooky tales.
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The final stretch takes you through Malá Strana, the charming district filled with baroque architecture and stories of alchemy. Here, you’ll learn about Edward Kelley, the eccentric alchemist who operated a laboratory tower in the area. His laboratory’s history ties into Prague’s mystical reputation, and you might find the house he used to work in just as fascinating as the legends surrounding it.
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End Point: Na Kamp at 15, Malá Strana
Your walk concludes at Na Kamp, a picturesque spot perfect for soaking in Prague’s night ambiance. Though just over an hour and a half long, this tour packs a punch with its mix of history, legends, and stunning visuals.
What We Loved About the Experience
The real charm of this tour is how guides bring stories to life. Their local knowledge shines through, making the tales feel authentic and engaging. We loved the way the tour incorporated both folk legends and actual historical sites — it’s a great balance that keeps the storytelling grounded and fascinating.
Plus, the views of Prague at night are genuinely breathtaking. Seeing the city’s rooftops and landmarks illuminated creates a magical atmosphere that photos just can’t do justice to. It’s an experience that makes you appreciate Prague’s beauty from a different angle.
From the reviews, we also see that many participants found the tour to be good value for money. Since most of the fee goes directly to the guide (and it’s prepaid, so no surprises), it feels like a straightforward, honest price for a memorable experience.
What Could Be Better
The main consideration is the walking nature of the tour — it involves strolling through historic streets after dark, which isn’t ideal if you have mobility issues or are looking for something more relaxed. Also, the tour is in English only, so non-English speakers might need to look for other options or bring a translation app.
Finally, some might find the content a bit spooky or eerie, especially if they prefer lighter evening outings. But if you’re into ghost stories and legends, this will only add to the fun.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience is perfect for history buffs, folklore lovers, and those wanting an atmospheric night stroll through Prague’s most picturesque neighborhoods. It works well for solo travelers, couples, or friends looking for a memorable way to explore after sunset. It’s not suitable for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, given the walking component.
Practical Details and Tips
- Duration: About 115 minutes, so plan for an evening activity.
- Group Size: Usually between 6 and 30 people, ensuring a more intimate experience.
- Price: The pre-paid, tip-based system means most of your fee goes directly to the guide, making it transparent and straightforward.
- Meeting Point: Outside Malostranská metro station, marked by a red umbrella.
- Language: The tour is only in English.
- Restrictions: No baby strollers, alcohol, or drugs allowed.
- Accessibility: Not suitable for mobility-impaired or wheelchair users.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour involves walking through historical streets at night and includes stories of folklore and real events. It’s best suited for older children or teenagers who can handle the walking and the spooky tales.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 115 minutes, making it a manageable activity for an evening.
Do I need to reserve in advance?
Yes, booking ahead ensures your spot, especially during busy seasons. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What will I see during the tour?
You’ll explore Nový Svt and Malá Strana, see the house reputed to be protected by the devil, the house where Tycho Brahe stayed, and the tower used as Kelley’s laboratory, among other sites.
Is transportation included?
You’ll need to meet outside the metro station, and the tram ride to Nový Svt is part of the tour, about five minutes.
Is this tour available in languages other than English?
No, it is conducted only in English.
Prague: Nový Svt and Malá Strana Night Walking Tour
Final Thoughts
If you’re after an evening filled with stories, legends, and beautiful views, this Nový Svt and Malá Strana Night Walking Tour offers a compelling way to experience Prague’s mysterious side. It’s well-suited for those who appreciate history told with a touch of mystique and aren’t afraid of a few spooky tales. The knowledgeable guides, atmospheric streets, and fascinating sights make it worth considering for your Prague itinerary. Just be prepared to walk, and bring your curiosity and sense of adventure.
For anyone wanting a more immersive, storytelling experience that captures the spirit of Prague after dark, this tour could be just the thing to make your trip memorable.
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