Prague:

The capital of the Czech Republic, which is connected with a wide range of attributes - „hundred-towered“, „magical“, „Golden“, „heart of Europe" or „Rome of the North“. The history of the city started in 9th century. Nowadays, Prague can be proud of many preserved Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Art Nouveau as well as contemporary sights. Since 1992 the historical core of Prague with an area of 866 hectares has been recorded in the UNESCO's World Cultural and Natural Heritage. Your steps will go through the places where the history of the Czech state was formed. You will see the monumental Prague Castle, picturesque backwaters of, the Lesser Town, the Charles Bridge and last but not least the astronomical clock in the Old Town Square.

Other possible combinations:

  • evening Prague on a steamboat,
  • Jewish monuments of Prague,
  • Prague for children with a visit to the Zoo and sea world,
  • Prague with a visit to Křižík's fountain.

Plzeň:

A half-day trip to the metropolis of West Bohemia. Visit the world-famous Pilsner Urquell brewery and the historical centre of Pilsen - the square, St. Bartholomew's Church, Smetana's Orchards, the synagogue. The Pilsen underground or the brewery museum, where you can learn about the entire history of brewing beer, are also worth seeing. Children will appreciate a visit to the Techmania.

Other possible combinations:

  • Pilsen for children with a visit to the Zoo and Dinopark,
  • Pilsen and the Kozel Castle.

Český Krumlov + Hluboká Castle:

Join us to discover two South-Bohemian architectonical jewels: the romantic chateau of Hluboká and the picturesque town of Český Krumlov. The Neo-Gothic chateau of Hluboká is called "the Pearl of South Bohemia" by many. The chateau was rebuilt several times. Its current look dates back to 19th century and it resembles strikingly Windsor Castle in England.

The first references to Český Krumlov can be found in the middle of 13th century. The second largest castle in the Czech Republic that projects far over the bed of the Vltava river dominates the town. The historical centre consists of narrow and twisting lanes with a lot of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque houses. Due to the preserved medieval character, Český Krumlov was recorded in the UNESCO's World Cultural Heritage.

Other possible combinations:

  • the cities of České Budějovice and Český Krumlov,
  • the castle and the mansion of Český Krumlov.