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Day Place Highlights
1 Prague Evening Vltava River Cruise with Dinner
2 Prague Best of Prague
3~4 Prague Full day Cesky Krumlov

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Day 1: Prague

S1Arrive Prague and later check in the hotel. In the evening proceed for Evening Vltava River Cruise with Dinner. Enjoy the view of beautiful illuminated Prague, while enjoying a delicious dinner. During the cruise, a buffet with a selection of hot and cold cuisines and a bar with friendly staff and live music are available to you the entire time. The route of the cruise leads under Charles Bridge, with a view of the panorama of Prague Castle and the baroque churches of the Old and New Town. Our assistant will be there to welcome you on board and will be available during the cruise to answer any questions. You can sit on the open top deck or inside in the salon which is heated in winter and air-conditioned in summer. Transport to the boat is provided by bus from the centre of Prague. Including Cruise, Buffet dinner and welcome drink.

Overnight in the hotel

Day 2: Prague

S2After breakfast, proceed for Best of Prague. See the most of Prague during a six and a half hour bus, boat and walking tour. We begin at the Wenceslas Square where we board on an air-conditioned bus with tour guide and drive around the most significant places in Prague (such as the National Museum and the Dancing House), eventually reaching the dominant of the city, the Prague Castle. From there, we will continue on foot down to the Lesser Town, Kampa Island, Charles Bridge, Old Town with the Astronomical Clock and the Jewish Quarter. Finally, we will enjoy the view of Hradcany, the National Theatre and other Prague gems during a boat cruise through the Vltava river. This tour ends at the Dvorak Riverside in the vicinity of the Cech Bridge. Including Transportation to the Castle, lunch with 1 drink and one hour long cruise with coffee and cake. Evening free on own. Overnight at the hotel

Day 3: Prague

S3After breakfast, proceed for full day Cesky Krumlov. We would like to invite you to a town that seems lifted from a fairy tale. Cesky Krumlov (located about 170 km from Prague), which has been part of the UNESCO cultural and natural heritage since 1992, is situated in Southern Bohemia, nestled in beautiful countryside with scattered ponds and lovely views along the Vltava river. In the historical centre of the town there are over 300 historical houses and the second largest castle in the Czech Republic with magnificent baroque gardens. The castle used to be a seat of important and famous noble families – Rosenbergs, Eggenbergs and Schwarzenbergs. It is there you will see a unique theatre with a rotating auditorium. The oldest baroque theatre in the world is part of the castle as well. The historical city centre preser- ved its medieval atmosphere and picturesque narrow streets where you will find lovely little shops with handmade souvenirs. The price includes pick up at your hotel, trip guide, a visit with a local guide to the interior of the castle (inside you will see historical furniture, tapestries, weapons, paintings and the famous golden carriage) and lunch in a local tavern. We wish you an unforgettable adventure. Including Transportation, local guide services, entrance to Cesky Krumlov Castle, lunch in a local tavern. Overnight in the hotel.

Day 4: Prague – Departure

After breakfast, proceed to airport for flight back to home.

Inclusions:

  • 03 Nights Accommodation with Breakfast in Prague
  • Evening Vltava River Cruise with Dinner
  • Best of Prague
  • Full day Cesky Krumlov

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How to reach Czech Republic

 

How to get to Czech Republic by Air

There are four international airports in the Czech Republic, the largest one is in the capital city of Prague. Others are in Ostrava, Karlovy Vary and Brno. All airports are well connected to most other European capitals (and some cities outside Europe too). More than twenty airlines, including the national carrier, Ceske Aerolinie, fly to Prague.

 

How to get to Czech Republic by Rail

If you’re going to the Czech Republic from another European country, then it makes a lot of sense to travel by train- it works out pretty cheap, and is convenient too; trains from across the border can cross at around 18 points. International trains arrive at Prague’s main station Praha-hlavní nádraží or at Holešovice and Smíchov stations.

 

How to get to Czech Republic by Road

The other way of reaching the Czech Republic is by surface transport- buses and cars can enter the country at about 30 points along the border.

 

Tourist Attractions

In this small country at the heart of Europe, you will always have a copious wealth of natural and cultural treasures within reach! Nowhere is too far for you to be able to set out for. Discover the historical heritage of the Czech Republic: the most interesting castles and chateaux, UNESCO monuments and also the fascinating atmosphere of ancient cities. Treat yourself to a stay in the Czech spas and allow yourself to be pampered, body and mind. But don’t forget the monasteries, mountains and national parks. In short, stay in the places you like and make time for unusual experiences according to your taste and inclination!

 

 

Events

The Czech Republic is widely known for its many quality festivals and celebrations. The ones below are among the best. Prague Winter Festival, Carodejnice (witch night), Prague Spring Festival, Straznice Folklore Festival and Cesky Krumlov Celebration of the Rose.

 

Cities in Czech Republic

 

Prague

Historical, whimsical, hedonistic and cynical, Prague bewilders its visitors and charms them. Since the Iron Curtain fell in 1989, tourism and investment has poured in, turning the previously ramshackle Communist capital into a buzzing Western metropolis. Flowing from the east towards Germany, the Vltava divides Prague in the centre. Hradčany and Malá Strana, once home to the Austro-Hungarian elite, sit primly on the left bank, faced by the noisier commercial quarters, Staré Město, Josefov and Nové Město. Hradčany, which houses the castle and St Vitus’ Cathedral, tumbles into Malá Strana (Little Quarter), a maze of cobbles, carved doorhandles and stickleback roofs. Over the river is Staré Město (Old Town), a delicate web of alleys and passages running towards Staroměstské náměstí, the old market square. Within Staré Město is the old Jewish quarter, Josefov, which now encloses a luxury shopping district. Nové Město (New Town), the most central part of the modern city, spans the largest area of old Prague, with blocks stretching south and east of the old town in long strides.

 

Bohemia

Prague is circled by the region of Bohemia, which covers the western two-thirds of the Czech Republic. To the west of Prague is Karlovy Vary, a picturesque spa town in the woody Sudeten hills, while southeast of that is Plzeň, brimming with industrial vigour and Pilsner Urquell beer. Travelling east towards Slovakia you’ll reach Kutná Hora, with its sinister bone church. South of Prague, close to the Austrian border, is another beer-brewing giant, České Budějovice, home of Budweiser, and Český Krumlov, with its rose-coloured churches and frescoed palaces.

 

Moravia

Eastern Moravia (Morava) is poorer and more provincial than Bohemia, but warmer and more relaxed. It shares borders with Poland to the north, and Slovakia and Austria to the south. In the southeast of Moravia is bustling, industrial Brno, with red-brick houses and wide boulevards, and travelling south you’ll reach Olomouc, an ancient city bursting with youthful energy.

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City Information https://tsiholidays.com/package/city-information-czech-republic/ Wed, 06 May 2015 08:39:02 +0000 http://www.tsiholidays.com/?post_type=package&p=8657 The Czech Republic is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Germany to the west and north-west, Austria to the south, Slovakia to the east and Poland to the north-east. Location: Europe Capital: Prague Climate: The climate of the Czech Republic can be described as typical European continental influenced climate with warm, […]

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The Czech Republic is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Germany to the west and north-west, Austria to the south, Slovakia to the east and Poland to the north-east.

Location: Europe

  1. Capital: Prague
  2. Climate: The climate of the Czech Republic can be described as typical European continental influenced climate with warm, dry summers and fairly cold winters.
  3. Dialing code: +420
  4. Currency: Czech koruna
  5. Official language: Czech Language
  6. Activities: Football is the country’s second national sport. In Prague, you can see two of the tops teams, Sparta (sparta.cz) and Slavia (slavia.cz). Matches are usually on Saturdays from August to November and March to May. Ice hockey is another national craze: you can watch matches in bars in most towns in the Czech Republic, or arrange to see games in stadiums during the season (book tickets through sazkaticket.cz). There are plenty of outdoor activities such as cycling, hiking and rock climbing to be enjoyed in Bohemia, as well as caving in the Moravian karst.

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