Prague PG Guides
Our guides are professionals who had to take special courses, lasting many months, to get their "Prague Guide Credentials". In addition, they all have higher education - some having PHDs and other degrees. They are carefully chosen for their customer service, language and local knowledge skills by us. They love their city and country and will be happy to share it with you.
Below are some of them with their language skills, besides Czech of course, arranged alphabethically by first name. Please click on their name to find out more about them.
They all have the required Prague Guide Credentials.
Pictures from our guide meeting in January 2008!
Alexandra Brunnerova - English, Spanish and Russian
Blanka M. Lukes - English and German
Dana Ertelova - English and German
Eva Reznickova - English, German and Dutch
Hana Pepperna - English
Helena Sedlmajerova - English and Russian
Jana Pehe - English
Jarda Kunes - English and German
Joeri Happel - English, German and Dutch
Kamila Schmelzova - English, German, Italian and Russian
Marketa Masova - English
Martina Huebnerova - English and German
Martin Belohradsky - English
Michaela Vlachova - English
Nina Oliberuisova - English
Petr Zidek - English
Radek Cizek - English
Simona Jauce - English and French
Tanya Kirilova - English and Bulgarian
Some people ask a question about the difference between a guide, driver and driver/guide. We do realise that in some other cities guides drive the vehicle that is being used on a tour. However, Prague Private Guides does not offer driver/guides in the Czech Republic with very few exceptions.
Who is .....
A professional, local guide is a person who has at least some higher education, most have university degrees, doctorates, PHDs and more! They speak at least one other language besides their native tongue and usually more. They also have a license in guiding in Prague that can only be obtained after completing a several month course in Prague history. They may or may not have a drivers license.
A profesional driver is a person that has a professional drivers license. They do not require anything else to drive a car or van.
The traffic conditions in the Czech Republic and especially in Prague make it very difficult to concentrate on the road and the customer at the same time. One or the other must suffer ... either the driving is not very safe or the guiding is not very good. Therefore, we leave the driving to the drivers and the guiding to the guides.






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