Romantic Photoshoot for Couples in Prague
A Prague couples photoshoot that fixes its route rather than improvising it: this Smiler session photographs you at three landmarks in one booking — Old Town Square, the Astronomical Clock and Charles Bridge — in 30 to 60 minutes, starting outside the Four Seasons a few minutes from the river. It costs from $101.87 per group of up to four, delivers the edited gallery within 48 hours, and holds 4.6 from 10 reviews.
About This Couples Session
30 minutes to 1 hour, chosen at booking
From $101.87 per group of up to 4
4.6 from 10 reviews on GetYourGuide
Edited digital photos per package; extra frames are a paid add-on
Old Town Square, the Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge
Private group of up to 4 — two couples can share it
Listing at a Glance
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- Session name Romantic Photoshoot Experience for Couples in Prague
- Operator Smiler
- Booking platform GetYourGuide
- Product ID 474343
- Starting price $101.87 USD per group of up to 4
- Price last checked August 2026
- Rating 4.6 out of 5
- Review count 10 reviews
- Review source GetYourGuide verified bookings
- Duration 30 minutes – 1 hour
- Photo stops Old Town Square, Prague Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge
- Meeting point Outside the Four Seasons Hotel Prague; the photographer wears a purple Smiler hat and lanyard
- End point Back at the Four Seasons Hotel Prague
- Transport On foot — no transfers included
- Group size Private group, priced per group of up to 4
- Photographer language English, Czech
- Photos included Edited digital high-resolution photos per the package booked
- Extra photos Available to buy after the shoot
- Delivery Digital gallery link within 48 hours
- Hotel pick-up Not included
- Prints Not included
- Cancellation deadline 24 hours before the session, full refund
- Reserve now, pay later Available
- Minimum age None stated
- Physical difficulty Easy — a short walk between three landmarks on cobblestones
- Wheelchair accessibility Wheelchair accessible
- Proposal bookings No proposal-specific product exists — message the photographer through the platform if you are planning one
- Weather policy None stated on the listing
- Alternative session The cinematic hour at /cinematic-photoshoot/ covers similar ground at a slower pace
Check Dates and Availability
Live prices and starting times from the booking platform, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the session.
Quick answer
A 30-to-60-minute private session photographing you at three fixed landmarks — Old Town Square, the Astronomical Clock and Charles Bridge — from $101.87 per group of up to four, with the edited gallery within 48 hours. It meets outside the Four Seasons Hotel Prague and finishes there. Rated 4.6 across 10 reviews, and while it is sold for couples, the group cap means two couples or a small family can share it.
Key takeaways
- Three landmarks are guaranteed in the itinerary rather than left to the walk — the single-landmark Prague photoshoot listings cost less and cover one
- The cap of four means the per-head price halves if two couples book together
- No proposal package exists here; message the photographer through the platform before the day
- Meeting point is the Four Seasons, minutes from the bridge — how the sessions on this site line up
What the Session Covers
Three stops, fixed in advance
The itinerary is published rather than improvised: you start outside the Four Seasons Hotel Prague on the riverbank, and the session takes in Charles Bridge, the streets of the Old Town, Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock before returning to the start. Everything is within a ten-minute walk of everything else, which is why three landmarks fit inside half an hour without anyone jogging.
That fixed shape is the reason to choose this over the operator's cheaper single-location listings. The Old Town session gives you the square; the bridge session gives you the deck. This one guarantees both plus the clock, so the gallery has variety built into it — a stone parapet with the river behind, a baroque square, the medieval clock face — rather than twenty frames of the same wall.
The listing describes the bridge as an open-air gallery protected by three towers and lined with thirty baroque statues, and the Old Town as the bustling hub around the Astronomical Clock. Both are accurate. What the copy does not say is that the walk between them is itself the quietest part of the session: the lanes off Karlova are narrow, shaded and far less crowded than either end.
Sold for two, priced for four
The listing is marketed as a romantic couples experience, and the reviews confirm that is who books it — Jaqueline from Austria recommends it to anyone wanting a couple's shoot, and Laura from Germany describes the photographer capturing moments naturally and emotionally.
But the price is per group of up to four people, which quietly makes it something else as well. Two couples travelling together split it and each pay roughly what a single-landmark session costs on its own. A family of four gets three landmarks for one fee. And a solo traveller can book it too — Laura from the United Kingdom did exactly that and calls it the perfect memento of her trip.
When you compare it against the rest of the catalogue on the comparison table, do it per person rather than per booking. At four people this session is mid-priced; at two it is one of the more expensive per head, and the question becomes whether the guaranteed third landmark is worth the difference over a flexible walk.
Proposals: what this listing does and does not offer
Prague is a common place to propose and this is the session couples find first, so it is worth being direct: there is no proposal product on this listing. No surprise-coordination service, no hidden-photographer package, nothing in the inclusions about planning the moment.
What exists is a private session with one photographer at three landmarks, and a messaging channel through the booking platform; the proposal guide covers how to use it. If you want a proposal photographed, book a slot long enough to absorb a delay — the hour, not the half hour — and message the photographer beforehand to agree where they will stand, what the signal is, and how they will avoid being spotted. Photographers who work these streets daily know which corner of the bridge gives them a clean sightline; they simply need to know it is happening.
One more consideration: the bridge at noon is dense enough that a kneeling proposal has an audience of several hundred strangers. Some couples want exactly that. If you do not, take the earliest slot the listing offers or look at the sunrise session, which is the only listing here that reliably delivers an empty bridge and includes a pre-shoot consultation call as part of the product.
Booking It Well
Choosing your hour
Three landmarks means three different crowd problems in one session. Old Town Square empties before nine and refills fast. The Astronomical Clock draws a wall of raised phones on the hour, every hour, for about ten minutes either side. Charles Bridge is walkable at first light and a slow procession from mid-morning.
A slot starting at eight or half past gets you all three in their quiet state and is the single best decision you can make about this booking. Late afternoon is the second-best option: the clock crowd thins after five, and the low sun works along the bridge deck. Midday is the one to avoid if you have a choice, and if you do not, expect the photographer to work tight compositions rather than wide ones.
The month-by-month calendar matters here too. In December the Christmas market occupies Old Town Square from late November — spectacular as a backdrop, impossible as an empty one. In June first light arrives before five, which makes the earliest bookable slot genuinely quiet.
What is included and what is not
Included: the private photoshoot and the edited digital high-resolution pictures. Not included, and printed as struck-through items on the listing itself: hotel pick-up and photo prints. That is standard across every Smiler listing on this site, and it is the most common misreading of these products — the pick-up line appears in the inclusions box precisely because it is excluded.
The photo count follows the same pattern as the operator's other sessions: the photographer selects the best frames for the package you bought, and if you want more than that, extra photos are available for purchase afterwards. Ask what your package includes in the WhatsApp thread before the session if the number matters — for an album, a print run or a save-the-date card.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the session with a full refund, and reserve-now-pay-later is available, so holding a slot on your first evening in Prague costs nothing and buys you the option to move it.
Ten reviews, and what they tell you
Ten reviews at 4.6 is a thin sample, and this page will not pretend otherwise. What is in it is consistent: Silviu appears repeatedly by name, described as professional, patient and attentive to detail, with Laura from Germany noting that his attention shows in every photo. Polina is named by a solo traveller who found the booking easy and the communication good.
Because Smiler runs four of the sessions in this catalogue, the wider evidence base is more useful than this listing's own count. The Old Town session carries 109 reviews at 4.9 and the bridge session 32 at 4.8, both with the same photographers, the same purple hat and lanyard, the same WhatsApp coordination and the same 48-hour gallery. Those are the numbers that tell you what the operator is like; this listing's number tells you how many people have booked this particular route.
The one operational risk visible anywhere in Smiler's reviews on this site is a photographer no-show reported on the bridge listing in early 2025, which the company fixed by rebooking quickly. The lesson generalises: if nothing has arrived from your photographer by the day before, message the operator rather than waiting.
Questions About This Couples Session
How much should we pay for a couples photoshoot in Prague?
This one starts at $101.87 for up to four people across three landmarks. A single-landmark session with the same operator costs around $46 to $49 for two, so the premium buys the guaranteed route rather than a different photographer. Above this, the cinematic hour is a destination wedding photographer's rate; below it, Picster's walk covers three districts at a lower price with published photo counts.
Which three landmarks are included?
Old Town Square, the Prague Astronomical Clock and Charles Bridge, with the walk starting and finishing outside the Four Seasons Hotel Prague. All three sit within about ten minutes' walk of each other, which is how they fit inside a 30-minute session.
Can we book it for a proposal?
There is no proposal package on this listing. Book the longer slot, then message the photographer through the platform beforehand to agree where they will position themselves and what the signal is. Also think about the hour: the bridge at midday gives your proposal an audience of several hundred strangers, while an early slot does not.
Is it only for couples?
No. It is marketed as a romantic session and most bookings are couples, but the price covers a private group of up to four, and the reviews include a solo traveller who booked it as a memento of her trip. Two couples travelling together get the best value from it.
How many photos do we get and when?
The photographer selects the best frames for the package you book and the edited gallery link arrives within 48 hours; additional photos are available to purchase afterwards. If you want a published count in advance instead, Picster sells 5 to 75 photos by package and Prague Découverte sells 12, 25 or 50.
What happens if it rains on our date?
No weather policy is stated, so the practical protection is the free-cancellation window: cancel more than 24 hours ahead for a full refund, or message the photographer about moving the slot. Reviewers on the operator's bridge session describe photographers offering another day rather than shooting through a downpour, which is the outcome you want.
What Travellers Said About This Session
Silviu is a really great photographer. We had a really nice time with him and are absolutely thrilled. I can only recommend Silviu to anyone who wants a couple's shoot.
We had a wonderful experience with our photographer, Silviu! His professionalism, patience, and attention to detail are evident in every photo. He managed to capture the moments in a natural and emotional way.
As a solo traveller visiting Prague, this was the perfect memoir of my trip. The experience is easy to book and my photographer Polina was amazing — great communication throughout.
Verified GetYourGuide reviews for this listing, quoted in excerpt with their original dates.
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