While Prague’s city center can be called magical, the rest of the city evades any proper definition. Each district and neighborhood has its own aura, and you'll roam through areas that are underappreciated (or just never seen) by most travelers.
There is no better place to learn about the Velvet Revolution than the stage on which it occurred: Wenceslas Square. Dive into the stories that marked this turbulent period, spearheaded by students and a chain-smoking Bohemian, who led the country into nationhood.
Afterwards, quickly shy away from the big streets and find your way into a passage filled with beauty, history, and provocative art before you stop for your first snack, officially kicking off the tasting aspect of the tour with a speciality in a typical Czech bistro.
Now things begin to get even more interesting; hopping on the metro or tram, you’ll leave the center and begin to explore other neighborhoods - Zizkov, Vinohrady or Vrsovice, learning about Prague’s less trodden parts and sampling some of the best of what they have to offer. You'll find your way to a microbrewery to sample some of the best beer around and an incredible local dish that should be on your must-eat list.
Set off again, learning about what it means to be Czech ( and a Bohemian - just ask your guide!) on the way to a unique cafe for some traditional dessert. After a short hike to a tram stop, we'll catch a ride back into the city center to see a large piece of art from a local artist who has made a name for himself, for better or worse.