References / Partners
We highly appreciate all of the responses that we receive from you as valuable feedback and clearly stated opinions directly after our walks or sent in later by e-mail. You can read some of the messages below, and if you want to send your own comments or thoughts to us, please write your message to the e-mail:
e.furcakova@pribehy.info
We would also like to express our great thanks to our partners, in the first place to the Prague City Hall, as without its efficient funding assistance we would have been hardly able to bring this project into life.
Your maximum satisfaction is our true priority and we want to provide you continuously with top quality services, and therefore we are glad to declare we succeeded in having met all of the conditions and industry requirements for receiving the prestigiuous and internationally recognized service quality certificate (view certificate
here) awarded by the Czech service quality system (
www.csks.cz). The acquired service quality certificate is our commitment to you, our clients, and represents the assurance of service quality, and it is an evaluation of our work and a proof that we have set out in the right direction.
PragueReferences from satisfied clients
Family Mackovičových (Slovakia) I have been to Prague many times, so nothing new what one can learn... What a mistaken view! After the first 3 hours full of commentaries and stories I recognized that not only my parents, for whom the tour was organized, but also me – we all received some new knowledge, and in addition to that, I visited places where I had never been before.
Thank you, and I am looking forward to our next meeting with the Hundred Spires Stories in the the hundred-spired Prague!
Dagmar Koudelková Thank you, Eliška, once more for the beautiful afternoon, the gripping narration about Prague, the ghosts and water sprites. It was a nice experience and we really enjoyed it. :-)
Šárka Kotlanová I attended the 1st phase of the Beer Tour and I can strongly recommend it – super organization, friendly guide and excellent beer :-) We are looking forward to the 2nd phase.
Alesa Panková Last year I had the honor to join the Valentine's walking tour. I wouldn't like to miss the same this year, and I am looking forward to other walking tours in our beautiful Prague with our super guide Eliška. Not only have I gained new knowledge about interesting things from her, but I also felt the super atmosphere and had a nice experience.
Martina Koppová Hello, we would like to thank you for yesterday's spooky walk through Prague. The narration was interesting and highly instructive. It was apparent that our guide Pavel really understands his "job." We will certainly recommend you further on and we will plan another walking tour with you.
Lenka Škodová I want to thank you on behalf of us all for the beautiful Saturday walk along the Royal Route, I am delighted, I keep telling your stories to others, I share my experience from the walk :-))
Martina Holá I want to thank you and your mother for your help while accompanying little Hanička and Prokop on the St. Nicholas walking tour. They enjoyed it very much and I am just sorry I couldn't join in.
Ivana Mazárová An interesting alternative for teachers of history, aesthetics, art education, art history – a walk focusing at historical monuments in the capital city with the guidance of the Hundred Spires Stories. An entertaining and playful form of learning, suitable especially for young students of primary schools, but also for students of secondary vocational schools and art schools, lecturers, or families with children. The richly profiled offer includes more than 30 tours covering important monuments in Prague, and it proves to be a matching form of brightening up the educational curriculum for students or a field trip to learn history.
The narrative methods used by guides operating under Hundred Spires Stories are interesting especially because of the visual contact with the object followed by an excursion into its history presented at a highly professional, erudite level proving deep knowledge of the topic. The presentation form is modified according to the specific group of students and the playful, attractive narration simply outrules the sometimes rather dull and unimpressive content as perceived by the young students.
With our pupils from the 1st and 3rd class of elementary school we joined the “Tale of the Charles Bridge Statues” walking tour. Children recognized important historical facts preceding the construction of Charles Bridge with its typical statues featuring the saints and commemorating legends. In view of the target group of our young students, the playful and grasping form of narration was well chosen because it inspired children to discover historical relations creatively, it helped activate their imagination and hold their attention. Not to mention that a portion of adventure was also present – with the thrill and gradation of the presented story. The commentary was well matched with the activity of collecting picture cards which depicted the famed statues. In the end, collected cards constituted a pexeso game which was presented to the children as a gift. An entertaining quiz at the end of the sightseeing helped to consolidate the acquired knowledge. Worth mentioning is the very friendly and open approach of the guides towards children; the attention of the young attendants participating in the excursion was quickly won over and together with the above mentioned activities, the entire time devoted to gaining new knowledge became a new unequalled experience.
Lenka Kofroňová – participant of the walk focused at stories about Prague ancient demons (or devils, so-called elgendary “čerti“), 2013
We liked the walk very much and with the upcoming spring season, we will certainly follow up your offer and join in for some walks in Prague.
Mirka Mathauserová Thank you very much for today's beautiful walk in Vyšehrad area. It was really nice and pleasant. Thank you, we are looking forward to another walking tour with you.
František Ptáček On the day 29th May, 2011, I joined the walking tour "Wandering through Prague with Women in Art" as the only representative of the male gender. It was an unsurpassed experience for me; I found myself amidst an amiable company of women of different ages and surrounded by a pleasant, relaxed atmosphere which enhanced the understanding of the interesting and inspiring information about the lives and works of women artists from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Using the words of the classicist, it was truly a poetically spent afternoon.