Explore the historic and iconic Vyšehrad in Prague with an audio guide that will take you through the most important sights of this place. Enjoy the fascinating stories, legends and history associated with this castle and its surroundings. Choose your own pace of the audio tour and stop at the places that interest you the most.
Listen to detailed descriptions of the most important places in Vyšehrad, including historical facts, curiosities and legends. A clear map marking all the key places will help you navigate around Vyšehrad.
The audio guide is available in several languages to make every visitor feel comfortable. Changing the language is possible directly in the audio guide, and you can choose English, German, Italian, Spanish, French, Polish or Czech language.
The ticket to the Basilica will be issued to you at the Basilica ticket office upon presentation of a unique code, which is located directly in the audio guide.
The audio guide will welcome you through the history of Vyšehrad Fortress, and introduce you to how the fortress has evolved over time.
Let's take a look at the oldest building in the entire Vyšehrad, and show the interesting things that can still be seen on the building today.
let's hear the legends and stories connected with the legendary seat of the Czech rulers
Visit the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul using the codes found directly in the audio guide - simply show them at the ticket office to enter the building. And listen to the interesting legends related to the objects found in the Basilica with the audio guide right in your smart phone.
The audio guide is packed with stories and legends with mythical but also real figures of Czech history. Discover the roots of Czech history with the convenience of an audio guide right on your smartphone
THIS IS NOT YOUR ENTRY TICKET - The audio Guide will be emailed to you on the day of your visit. Please check the SPAM folder as well. we recommend you start with the audio guide tour at the Tábor Gate of Vyšehrad. Directly in the audio guide, you will find unique codes that serve as basilica ticket
THIS IS NOT YOUR ENTRY TICKET - You will receive your login details and a link to the online audio guide on the day of your reservation. You will find the codes (tickets) directly in the audio guide, which you just need to show at the entrance to the Basilica. You will also receive your login details via SMS/Whatsapp, please contact us immediately if you have any problems, we will be happy to help you.
The Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul is still used for liturgical purposes. In this case, it is necessary to wait until the end of the event or visit the building on another day.
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