Evening eco-cruise with a glass of Prosecco

Cruise length 50 min.
Refreshments
Čech Bridge

Cruise description

A one-hour sightseeing cruise on the fully electric boats Marie d´Bohemia, Anna Carolina or Bella Bohemia shows you the very best of Prague — and does so completely eco-friendly. Look forward to wonderful views from the open upper deck and through the boat's floor-to-ceiling glass walls.

An evening cruise on the Vltava with a glass of prosecco and a tour of Prague's landmarks is sure to delight you.

What to expect

  • A cruise on the eco-friendly modern Marie d´Bohemia or Bella Bohemia;
  • along the way you'll naturally spot Prague Castle;
  • you'll cruise under Charles Bridge;
  • and you'll discover other major historic and modern landmarks of the city.

What's included

  • 50 min. sightseeing cruise on the Vltava;
  • a glass of prosecco (or juice);
  • light refreshments;
  • panoramic views from the deck of a glass-sided boat;
  • free Wi-Fi on board;
  • printed guide in 16 languages (available on board);
  • online interactive guide you can use on your phone.

Upcoming cruises

Departure & route map

The boat departs from the Čech Bridge dock. You'll get more information at the office at boarding point no. 3B.

Departure & route map
Included with your ticket

A guide in your pocket

As soon as the boat sets off, your phone knows exactly where you are. It introduces every landmark you see from the deck — with text, audio and photos. No app, no downloads.

  • Free WiFi on the entire boat
  • Audio + text in multiple languages
  • 30+ Prague landmarks on the route

This is what you'll see on your phone the moment the boat reaches Charles Bridge.

Charles Bridge at sunset

Charles Bridge

the oldest stone bridge in Prague

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A national cultural monument commissioned by Charles IV in the 14th century. It was later enriched with Baroque sculptural decoration.

Charles Bridge is the oldest surviving stone bridge across the Vltava in Prague. After the stone bridge in Písek, it is the second-oldest stone bridge in the Czech Republic.

It was once known simply as the Stone Bridge or Prague Bridge, and the name Charles Bridge only became established in the 19th century thanks to K. H. Borovský. Until then, it was also the only connection between the right and left banks of the Vltava.

It was built on the site of the earlier Judith Bridge, which had been destroyed by floods, and commissioned by Charles IV. The foundation stone was laid on 9 July 1357 at 5:31 a.m., a deliberately chosen date and time. Written as 1 3 5 7 9 7 5 3 1, it forms an ascending and descending number sequence that was considered magical. The construction was entrusted to Petr Parléř, already renowned for his work on St. Vitus Cathedral.

The bridge is 515.76 metres long and around 10 metres wide. It rests on 16 arches and is guarded by three bridge towers — two on the Lesser Town side and one on the Old Town side. The bridge is lined with 30 mostly Baroque statues and sculptural groups, installed mainly between 1683 and 1714.

The best-known monument is the statue of St. John of Nepomuk, the priest said to have been thrown from this bridge into the Vltava. According to legend, touching the brass plaque beneath the statue ensures your return to Prague.

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