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On arrival at Prague International Airport you will be met by our local representative and you will be transferred to the hotel.
Day is free, for you to explore the city at your own pace.
Prague, capital city of the Czech Republic, is bisected by the Vltava River. Nicknamed “the City of a Hundred Spires,” it's known for its Old Town Square, the heart of its historic core, with colorful baroque buildings, Gothic churches and the medieval Astronomical Clock, which gives an animated hourly show. Completed in 1402, pedestrian Charles Bridge is lined with statues of Catholic saints.
Overnight in Prague.
Breakfast at hotel.
Discover the charm and history of the 'City of a Thousand Spires', one of Europe´s most beautiful and visited cities-Prague. Let the Grand City Tour introduce you to the 'Golden City'. As you explore Prague with your guide, you will be able to marvel at its many historic attractions and monuments. Located on the River Vltava in central Bohemia, Prague has been the political, cultural, and economic centre of the Czech state for over 1100 years. The city holds much delight for any visitor. With so much of its cultural and historic built heritage surviving Europe’s turbulent history throughout the centuries, you will be amazed at how well preserved in time these historical landmarks are. During this Grand City Tour, you will be guided through both the old town (Staré Město) and the New town (Nové Město) areas of Prague.
Set your sights on the must-see attractions such as the State Opera, the National Museum, Wenceslas Square, Charles Square. Head up to the Castle District and enjoy a guided walk around the area’s most iconic landmarks. Stroll towards the Matthias Church and the Fishermen's Bastion where you can contemplate unforgettable views over Prague. You can also take the opportunity to see St. Vitus Cathedral, with its grand Gothic architecture, dynamic net-vaulted ceilings, intricate sculptures and stone carvings. Hop on the bus and be taken across the River Vltava to the Old Town Square, with its unique atmosphere and enchanting array of historical edifices displaying many architectural styles, from gothic to baroque. Marvel at the medieval Astronomical Clock, famously known for The Walk of the Apostles and the Figure of Death striking every hour. With such a vast number of beautiful buildings, monuments and squares, this magical tour of Prague ensures that you see them all.
Overnight in Prague.
Breakfast at hotel.
Discover the hidden charms of Karlovy Vary and find out for yourself why this historical city reaps in the crowds!
Enjoy the chance to try out the healing properties of the springs that have attracted visitors since the 1700s. Situated in the area of western Bohemia, Karlovy Vary has a history dating back to the Middle-Ages. With a long-established reputation as a spa town, it boasts 12 main springs, 300 smaller ones, and the warm-water Tepla River. Legend tells that the healing qualities of the springs were first acclaimed by the city’s founder, King Charles IV, in 1370. Another celebrated aspect of the city is its heritage of glass and crystal manufacturing, with the Moser Factory leading the way in this industry. Reflect on the beauty and see first-hand the shining examples of many historical and prizewinning glass and crystal creations, as well as learn more of the distinctive qualities of crystal and the history of the Moser Company.
Stroll through the streets and immerse yourself in the beauty and timeless quality of the city’s colonnades and experience one of the thermal springs for yourself. Spoil yourself with a day spent discovering Karlovy Vary and put the well-deserved spring back in your step!
Overnight in Prague.
Breakfast at the hotel. Prepare for check out and make your way to the train station. Board the 2nd class train from Praha Hlavni to Brno Hlavni Nadrazi. On arrival in Brno Hlavni Nadrazi station make your way to the hotel and check in.
Day is free, for you to explore the city at your own pace.
Brno is a city in the Czech Republic. It’s known for its modernist buildings, like the restored Villa Tugendhat, completed in 1930 by architect Mies van der Rohe. The medieval Špilberk Castle houses a city museum, gardens and a former prison with vaulted tunnels. The Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul has baroque altars, a 14th-century statue of the Madonna and Child, and city views from its steeple.
Overnight in Brno.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Enjoy the most important sites in Brno by walking. You will visit Monastery of Capuchin Monks, Vegetable Market, Parnassus Fountain, the Redoute Theatre, and more attractions. There is also the possibility of visiting of Capuchin crypt. During the Christmas holidays in December and Easter holidays in April, you will visit traditional markets and get to know the Czech traditions and customs.
The Capuchin Crypt in Brno is a funeral room mainly for Capuchin friars. The crypt was founded in the mid 17th century in the basement of the Capuchin Monastery in the historical centre of Brno.
Parnassus Fountain-centre of Zelný trh (Cabbage Market), the heart of the Old Town, is the curious baroque Parnassus Fountain (1695), a symbolic cave encrusted with allegorical figures. The images here depict Hercules restraining the three-headed Cerberus, watchdog of the underworld. The three female figures represent the ancient empires of Babylon (crown), Persia (cornucopia) and Greece (quiver of arrows). The triumphant woman on top symbolises Europe.
Overnight in Brno.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Today explore and visit the Punkva cave, Macocha Abyss and the Pernstein Castle. In one day you will visit the cave, abyss, sample Czech traditional dishes, walk in the convent from the 13th century and visit a castle from the 13th century. This is a very popular one day trip from Brno, the Czech Republic, which combines a bit of architecture in a small village Křtiny with a beautiful Baroque church. The village sits on the boundary of the Moravian Karst nature reserve. It's a tiny, tiny village with a HUGE Baroque church. It's actually shocking when you drive into the village and see this gigantic Baroque pilgrimage site, The Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and other buildings that make up this Premonstratensian monastery, positively dominating the landscape. You immediately know why its referred to as the "pearl of Moravia". There is also an ossuary below the church with twelve skulls with the letter "T" painted on them. Then we visit the Moravian Karst full of caves, visit the Macocha abyss, the Punkva Cave, (OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND) where you will join an hour long guided tour in English of the cave. Make sure you bring warm clothes since the year round temperature is plus 6 C. At the end of the tour there is a nice surprise for you, but I am not telling you. Then we hop on cable car which will take us (only about a minute ride) to the top of the MACOCHA abyss where you can find some refreshment and enjoy the view to the bottom of the abyss, about 123 metres deep. Those who enjoy hiking, can walk back to the entrance of the cave (approx. 45 minutes) using the designated trail systém or we can get back using gondola and electric train. Then comes lunch where I usually order for the guests some typical Czech dishes – goulash, pork, snitzchel, accompanied by the local beer. After lunch we continue to the meadival PERNSTEJN CASTLE which is beautifully nestled amidst the forests. On the way we might stop at the Poerta Coeli convent in the town of Predklasteri. Peorta Coeli means Heaven's Gate. Predklasteri means "in front of the convent". This 13th century Cistercian convent was founded by Constance of Hungary, the widow of King Otakar I. The gothic church within is one of the most beautiful examples of Gothic architecture The PERNSTEJN Castle is a popular castle with a 60 minute guided tour.There are thousands of castles in the Czech Republic, but this one is a MUST. You will enjoy a 45 minute drive to the castle in a nice valley with some cosy villages and a covered bridge.
Overnight in Brno.
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Czech Republic- The Czech Republic, also known by its short-form name, Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe bordered by Poland to the northeast, Slovakia to the southeast, Austria to the south, and Germany to the west.
A country that's known for its ornate castles, native beers and long history. Prague, the capital, is home to grand 9th-century Prague Castle, a preserved medieval old town and statue-lined Charles Bridge. Český Krumlov, a small town in the South Bohemia region, is notable for its wealth of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque buildings, many of which house restaurants and shops.
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