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Not a ghost tour. A paranormal investigation. Using EMF readers, voice recorders, and thermal cameras, a small group investigates two documented Prague locations after closing time. The investigator-guide is a trained parapsychologist who treats the experience analytically.
A ghost tour earns its place after dark when the city starts doing half the work: quieter streets, stranger corners, older facades, and stories that land differently once the lights come on. This is for travelers who want atmosphere first, with folklore and local history carrying the route.
The appeal is not just whether every tale can be proven. It is whether the walk changes how Prague feels for the rest of the trip. A strong night tour should leave you noticing alleys, windows, cemeteries, courtyards, and old landmarks with a little more curiosity afterward.
Skim this like a pre-tour cheat sheet: the places, streets, bars, views, or landmarks that give the night its flavor. The live listing still has the final route, access, and meeting details.
The astronomical clock ticks over a square where twenty-seven Protestant nobles were beheaded in 1621; their memory is set into the cobbles in white crosses underfoot.
Its black Gothic spires claw at the sky above the square like something from a fever dream — and inside lies Tycho Brahe, the astronomer with the silver nose.
A hidden merchants' courtyard where medieval traders were locked in at nightfall; the cobbles still keep their customs men, their thieves, and a restless legend or two.
Europe's oldest working synagogue, in whose sealed attic the clay Golem of Prague is said to still lie, waiting to be woken the night the city needs him again.
Twelve thousand tombstones tilt against each other in the dark, a dozen layers of graves stacked over the centuries because the walled ghetto had nowhere else to lay its dead.
Night
Moderate walking. Confirm accessibility details on the live listing.
Ages 16+. After-hours locations. Not recommended for those with heart conditions or anxiety disorders.
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