Czech Republic - Program 1

Program 1
7 DAYS 6 NIGHTS

Day 1

Arrive Prague and transfer to the hotel with a small sightseeing tour
By one-hour bus tour of Prague, you will pass many famous sights of the city, you will see the vibrant Wenceslas Square, Castle Vyšehrad, Charles Square and the National Theatre. Our bus will take you to the hotel – check –in Departure for a two – hours guided walking tour of the Old Town of Prague
Diner at the hotel, Accommodation in Prague

Day 2

BDeparture from Prague for discovering Moravian Region
Lunch break on the route visit of Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape
The Area of Chateaus Lednice and Valtice is one of the most precious pearls in historical and cultural treasure of the Czech Republic. Sience 1992 it has been listed in the UNESCO World Heritage. At 200 sq. km, it is one of the largest artificial landscapes in Europe.  Tasting Czech wine in one of Valtice´s famous wine cellars
Departure to Brno .Dinner in Brno.
Accommodation in Brno

Day 3

Departure for the visit of Brno
Visit of city centre of Brno
Entrace to the Tugendhat Villa in Brno, designed by the architect Mies van der Rohe, it is an outstanding example of the international style in the modern movement in architecture as it developed in Europe in the 1920s. Its particular value lies in the application of innovative spatial and aesthetic concepts that aim to satisfy new lifestyle needs by taking advantage of the opportunities afforded by modern industrial production.
Lunch break in Brno . The tour then continues to Telč.
The houses in Telc, which stands on a hilltop, were originally built of wood. After a fire in the late 14th century, the town was rebuilt in stone, surrounded by walls and further strengthened by a network of artificial ponds.
Visit of the town’s Gothic castle. The Castle was reconstructed in High Gothic style in the late 15th century. Diner in Telč .
Accommodation in Telč.

Day 4

Departure to Český Krumlov
Český Krumlov is on the UNESCO list of protected historic towns (170 kilometres). It belonged to the noble families of Rožmberk and Eggenberk. At the castle, you may admire a unique collection of furniture, tapestries and porcelain. Worth seeing is also the lovely Hall of Masks and the large park with its open-air theatre. Following the tour of the castle, you may walk through medieval streets, along houses of different architectural styles. Lunch break in Český Krumlov you can enjoy your time in the afternoon according to your wish. Diner in Český Krumlov
Accommodation in Český Krumlov.

Day 5

Departure for Prague, via Holašovice and České Budějovice
Trip to České Budějovice, capital of South Bohemia (160 km from Prague). On the way to České Budějovice the bus will take you to the small village Holašovice offering an opportunity to see the small baroque houses which are on the UNESCO list of protected historic places.The town České Budějovice was founded in the 12 th century and is one of the loveliest towns in the Czech Republic. You shall see the huge town square, square-shaped and lined by arcades, the town-hall and the Samson´s Fountain. From this town led the first horse-drawn railway on the European continent, linking Budějovice and Linz (Austria). You may climb the Black Tower, from which, on clear days, the Austrian Alps can be seen.  Lunch break in České Budějovice. Return to Prague.
Diner in České Budějovice
Accommodation in Prague.

Day 6

Departure for a visite of Prague Castle
Our bus will take you up to one of the seven hills on which Prague was built: to Prague Castle. You will continue with a short walking tour round the Strahov Monastery and Loretto Sanctuary to Prague Castle, the residence of the President of the Republic. You will see St. Vitus Cathedral, the Royal Palace and, of course, the famous Golden Lane with the little house in which Franz Kafka lived.Lunch break
The Paradise Garden brings you to the dreamlike, romantic Lesser Town. You will visit the lovely terraced Ledeburg Garden, with unforgettable views of the roofs of the Lesser Town. Mala Strana, or “Lesser Town” is certainly no less of a beautiful town. It’s called Lesser because traditionally it was the smaller half of Prague, the half in which the king lived, and the half away from the bustle of the markets on the other side. Novelist Jan Neruda also lived there and wrote about Mala Strana. Today Mala Strana is a maze of narrow cobbled-stoned streets, winding their way between historical monuments –
including the St. Nicholas church. Happy hours can be spent strolling among the multitude of cafes, restaurants, shops and quaint, tiny cottages, crumbling with age. Towering over the whole town is the Prague Castle complex, which is accessible from below by a steep and long stairway which provides a great view of the whole town. Diner
Accommodation in Prague

Day 7

Transfer from the hotel to the airport .

The price includes:

  • English speaking guide(days 1,2,3,4,5,6,7)
  • Transferts (days 1,2,3,4,5,6,7)
  • Entrance fees .

Chateau VALTICE, LEDNICE (day 2), Villa Tugendhat (day 3),Castle TELC(day 3), Castle Český Krumlov (day 4), Česke Budějovice – Black Tower (day 5), Prague – Prague Castle, Ledeburg garden, St. Nicholas (day 6)
tasting of the Czech wine (day 2).

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