CZECHIACzech Republic

Prague

Prague

No matter how many countries you’ve traveled to or where your going, Prague will sweep you off your feet.Walking around Prague is comparable to being in a fairytale.Capital city of Czech Republic with the population of 1.4 million fascinates you with admirable atmosphere.

Karlovy Vary

Karlovy Vary

We invite you on a day trip to the spa town of Karlovy Vary, situated about 130 km west of Prague. The world famous spa was founded by the Czech king Charles IV in 1358 and the local mineral springs have healed many celebrities, such as the German poet Goethe and the Russian Tsar Peter the Great. While walking along the colonnade, you´ll have a chance to taste the hot springs as well.

Cesky Krumlov

Cesky Krumlov

We invite you to visit the picturesque medieval town of Český Krumlov, located in scenic Southern Bohemia along the banks of River Vltava. The Town was founded in 13th century and has retained its former medieval character. Český Krumlov castle is the second largest in the country after Prague castle. It was a seat of the powerful Rozmberk and Schwarzenberg families and now houses rich historical collections. In the castle gardens you cannot miss the unique 18th century castle theater. You will also have time to have a rest in one of the many stylish and cosy restaurant.We would like to emphasize that Cesky Krumlov is rated as one of the 25 best town which you have to see before you die in many traveling sites.

Kutna Hora

Kutna Hora

The picturesque medieval town of Kutna Hora, part of the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage, is situated approximately 60 km east of Prague. The sources of the beauties and riches of Kutna Hora are in the silver mines that were exploited most intensively in the 14th and 15th century. At that time the town rivalled such us Prague itself in importance.

During this excursion you will see interesting and impressive sights as the unique Gothic Cathedral of St. Barbara, the patron saint of miners, the nearby Hrádek building which has a direct relationship with the town’s mining past, Italian Court (Vlašský dvůr) which is an important building, originally a Royal Mint, and the Gothic fountain. Exclusively you will see the ossuary (bone church) which was built in 14th century and decorated with human bones.

Telč

Telč

Telč is a town in the southern Czech Republic. It’s known for its Italian Renaissance architecture including the chateau, formerly a Gothic castle, with carved wood ceilings. The Highlands Museum includes a model of the city. Colorful houses with arcades and ornamental gables ring Zachariáš of Hradec Square. In the square are the 18th-century Marian Column and St. James Church, the latter with Gothic frescoes.