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Audio Guide of St. George's Basilica in Prague

Discover St. George's Basilica, a Romanesque gem in the heart of Prague Castle, filled with history, art, and legends.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

5 chapters

1. Welcome to the Romanesque Heart of Prague

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2. Architecture: The Strength of the Romanesque

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3. Royal Tombs and Holy Relics

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4. Curiosities and Legends of the Site

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5. A Center of Culture and Spirituality

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of St. George's Basilica, and how can I get there?

St. George's Basilica, located within Prague Castle, is generally open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM from April to October, and from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM from November to March. To access it, you must first enter the Prague Castle complex. You can easily get there by tram (line 22, stop Pražský hrad) or by walking from Malostranská metro station (line A). I recommend checking the updated hours on the official Prague Castle website: Prague Castle Opening Hours.

Do I have to pay to enter St. George's Basilica, or is it included with a Castle ticket?

Yes, entry to St. George's Basilica is not free and is part of the paid Prague Castle visitor circuits. It is usually included in Circuit B, the most popular option, which covers major attractions such as St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and Golden Lane. You can buy your tickets at the Castle ticket offices or online to save time. Full pricing information is available at: Prague Castle Tickets.

How much time should I plan for visiting St. George's Basilica without rushing?

For a relaxed visit while appreciating the details of St. George's Basilica, I recommend setting aside between 30 and 45 minutes. If you want to read all the information, pause to admire the architecture, and study the murals, it could extend to an hour. Keep in mind that this does not include the time needed to reach it within the Castle complex or to visit other attractions.

What is the historical or cultural importance of St. George's Basilica?

St. George's Basilica is the oldest preserved church within Prague Castle and an outstanding example of Romanesque architecture in the city. Founded around the year 920, it has been a key site in Bohemian history, housing the tombs of several princes and members of the Přemyslid dynasty. Its simple yet imposing beauty and long history make it a fundamental pillar of Czech heritage.

What is the best time of day or year to visit St. George's Basilica and avoid crowds?

To avoid the biggest crowds, I suggest visiting St. George's Basilica early in the morning, just after opening, or late in the afternoon before closing. As for the best time of year, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal, as the weather is pleasant and there are fewer tourists than in summer. Tuesdays and Wednesdays also tend to be less busy than the rest of the week.

Is St. George's Basilica accessible for people with reduced mobility or wheelchairs?

Yes, St. George's Basilica is one of the more accessible attractions within Prague Castle, with ramps and suitable entrances for wheelchairs, although some areas may have steps. Prague Castle in general is working to improve accessibility. For detailed information, I suggest contacting the Castle administration directly at +420 224 373 368 or visiting their accessibility section at: Prague Castle Accessibility.

What other points of interest are near St. George's Basilica that I should not miss?

St. George's Basilica is located in the heart of Prague Castle, so you will have plenty of nearby options. You definitely should not miss the impressive St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and the picturesque Golden Lane. I also recommend exploring the Castle Gardens and enjoying the panoramic views of the city. All of this is just a short walk from the Basilica.

Any practical tips to make the most of my visit to St. George's Basilica?

Of course—here are a few tips: First, buy your Prague Castle tickets online in advance to avoid long lines. Wear comfortable shoes, as you will do quite a bit of walking around the complex. Consider using an audio guide—perhaps ours would be perfect for you—to better understand the rich history of the site. And do not forget your camera: the Basilica offers memorable photo opportunities.

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