This tour goes beyond ordinary sightseeing – we reveal Prague’s hidden energy lines, legends, and symbolism that most tourists miss.
Led by a certified local guide, you’ll explore the city’s magical triangle: a real alchemical lab, the spiritual hill of Vyšehrad, and the mysteries of Prague Castle.
We connect history with mythology, and iconic landmarks with forgotten esoteric knowledge.
This 3–4 hour experience includes museum entry, minibus transport, and guided walks – designed for small groups up to 20 guests.
In this special Alchemist Edition, you'll receive a gift bag with water and a snack for the journey.
Perfect for those seeking deeper meaning – the included gift makes it personal and memorable.
Prefer something simpler? Choose our basic Economy option, or upgrade to the premium version with a small surprise in a custom bag.
Tour changes can be arranged during booking.
First Stop: Speculum Alchemiae – Alchemical Laboratory of Rudolf II
Your journey begins at one of Prague’s most mysterious and overlooked places – Speculum Alchemiae, home to an original alchemical laboratory from the 16th century.
Located in one of the oldest preserved houses in Prague, this site was used during the reign of Emperor Rudolf II for research in alchemy, astrology, and natural magic.
What you’ll see and experience:
The authentic underground alchemical lab with stone distillation vessels, furnaces, and shelves of mysterious elixirs
Secret passageways once used to escape or move unseen beneath the Old Town
Stories about the Philosopher’s Stone, elixirs of life, and star alignments
Legends of Rudolf’s protected scholars and the mystical experiments they performed
The haunting atmosphere of a real Renaissance cabinet of curiosities, with candlelight, ancient symbols, and historic scents.
Your second stop takes you to Vyšehrad, a majestic hilltop fortress above the Vltava River. Often overlooked by tourists, it’s one of Prague’s oldest and most spiritually powerful places — rooted in Czech mythology.
Said to be the original seat of Princess Libuše, the prophetess who foresaw Prague’s founding, Vyšehrad is filled with symbolism and quiet energy.
What you’ll see and experience:
Rotunda of St. Martin – one of Prague’s oldest churches
Špička Tower ruins – remains of a Gothic gate
Church of St. Peter and Paul – with vibrant Art Nouveau interiors
Slavín Cemetery – burial site of Czech cultural icons
Panoramic viewpoint and Libuše’s Bath
The mysterious Devil’s Stones (Čertův sloup)
Stories of myths, energy lines, and hidden meanings in the landscape.
At the end of your journey, we’ll arrive at Prague Castle – a place where official history meets what lies between the lines. The Castle is not just the seat of Czech kings – it’s a powerful symbol, carrying centuries of rituals, energy, and legend.
Your guide will take you around some of the most iconic spots, but we’ll look at them from a very different perspective. You’ll hear about:
St. Vitus Cathedral, not only as a spiritual center, but as a space filled with symbols and energy
Golden Lane, where, according to legend, alchemists and seekers of truth once gathered
Mihulka Tower, said to have been used for experiments to create the Philosopher’s Stone
Stories of visions, dreams, and mysterious signs that were believed to guide rulers
The magical energy grid that some say connects the Castle, Vyšehrad, and the Old Town
And finally, why this is the place where your journey ends — where the visible meets the invisible
Meet in front of Speculum Alchemiae (Haštalská 1, Old Town). Look for blue doors with the sign. Your guide will wait by the entrance. Please arrive 10 min early so we can start on time.
Please arrive 10 minutes before the start at the meeting point in front of Speculum Alchemiae, Haštalská 1, Prague 1 – Staré Město.
Look for the blue doors with the museum name above.
Your guide will be waiting outside and will check your name from the booking list.
No printed ticket is required.
Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is a city of stunning architecture, rich history, and vibrant culture. Known for its well-preserved Old Town, Prague Castle, and the iconic Charles Bridge, it offers a blend of medieval charm and modern sophistication. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-visit destination in Europe.
Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It offers stunning views of the city and houses several historical buildings, including St. Vitus Cathedral and the Old Royal Palace.
Charles Bridge is one of the most iconic landmarks in Prague. Built in the 14th century, it is lined with statues of saints and offers beautiful views of the Vltava River and Prague's skyline.
Old Town Square is the heart of Prague's historic center and home to the famous Astronomical Clock and the Church of Our Lady before Týn. It's a vibrant hub of activity with markets, events, and street performances.
Petřín Hill is a beautiful park offering panoramic views of Prague. The Petřín Lookout Tower, often referred to as 'Prague's Eiffel Tower,' is a miniature version of the famous Parisian landmark and provides stunning views from its observation deck.
The Jewish Quarter, known as Josefov, is a historic area with a rich cultural heritage. It includes several synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and the Jewish Museum, which provide insight into the history of Prague's Jewish community.
A traditional Czech dish consisting of marinated beef sirloin in a creamy vegetable sauce, served with bread dumplings and whipped cream.
A rich and flavorful Czech goulash made with beef, onions, and paprika, typically served with bread dumplings or potatoes.
A sweet pastry made from rolled dough wrapped around a stick, grilled, and coated with sugar and cinnamon. Often filled with ice cream or whipped cream.
A world-famous Czech pilsner beer, known for its crisp and refreshing taste. It's brewed using traditional methods and high-quality ingredients.
The weather is pleasant, and all tourist attractions are open. It's the best time for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Czech Koruna (CZK)
GMT+1 (Central European Time, CET)
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Prague is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Prague Main Station, Holešovice Station
Florenc Central Bus Station, Černý Most Bus Station
Trams are the most iconic and efficient way to get around Prague. The network covers most of the city and is well-connected to metro and bus lines.
Available • Apps: Uber, Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
Kutná Hora is a historic town known for its stunning architecture, including the Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church) and St. Barbara's Cathedral. It offers a unique glimpse into the region's rich history and cultural heritage.
Karlštejn Castle is a stunning Gothic castle built in the 14th century by King Charles IV. It offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside and a fascinating insight into the region's medieval history.
Český Krumlov is a charming and well-preserved medieval town, known for its stunning architecture, cobblestone streets, and the impressive Český Krumlov Castle. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and a popular day trip from Prague.
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