
Tourist traps to avoid in Prague: Trap #6: “Free tours” in Prague (are they really free?)
You’ll see them everywhere.
Old Town Square.
Groups of people.
Colorful umbrellas.
“Free walking tour!”
It sounds like an easy decision.
And sometimes, it is.
But it’s worth understanding how it actually works.
First thing: it’s not really free
Nobody is working for free.
Guides usually:
- don’t get a salary
- and often pay a fee per person to the company
So at the end of the tour, everything depends on tips.
That’s the system.
What that means in practice
If you don’t tip:
👉 the guide basically paid for you to be there
Most people don’t know this.
So you get this slightly awkward moment at the end where:
- nobody knows what’s expected
- and the guide suddenly switches tone
The umbrella situation
You’ve probably seen it:
- groups everywhere
- different colored umbrellas
- people inviting you to join
That’s part of the model.
More people = more potential tips.
Simple math.
If you prefer a clear price and a smaller group, that’s exactly how we run our tours.
The content itself
Some guides are great.
Some are… entertaining.
But a lot of tours focus on:
- dramatic stories
- legends
- quick facts
Because that’s what works in a large group.
It’s closer to a show than a deep explanation.
The hidden part most people don’t notice
Sometimes, during the tour, you’ll be taken to:
- specific shops
- certain bars or restaurants
It can feel random.
It usually isn’t.
There’s often a business relationship behind it.
So… should you go?
It depends on what you want.
If you want:
- a quick overview
- a social experience
- something easy to join
A free tour can be fine.
But if you want more
If you’re looking for:
- clear explanations
- real context
- someone who actually lives here
That’s a different type of experience.
One practical tip
If you do join a free tour:
👉 tip fairly
A reasonable range is:
- around 200–300 CZK per person
Otherwise, the system doesn’t really work.
Final thought
“Free tours” are not a scam.
But they’re not really free either.
Once you understand how they work, you can decide if it’s the right fit for you.
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