
Itinerary
Day 120.08.2024Tuesday

Vyšehrad
According to ancient legends, Vyšehrad is the oldest seat of Czech princes; in fact, the local settlement was established in the mid-10 th century. Situated on a rocky promontory above the Vltava River, it offers stunning views of the city, and the park area holds hidden architectural treasures including the rare Romanesque Rotunda of St Martin, the neo-Gothic Church of Sts Peter and Paul, the national cemetery Slavín, and the underground casements housing the some of the original Baroque statues from the Charles Bridge.

50-Minute Sightseeing Evening Cruise
Admire Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, Kampa Island, and other landmarks of Prague from the water during an evening city cruise. Enjoy views of the city’s iconic monuments highlighted by night lights.

Prague Beer Museum
It’s easier than bringing you all with us to all the breweries. After all, it is all about the beer.\n\nThey have four pubs, which are one of the top spots for tourists and Czech people searching for a good selection of the beers. But their story is not over. It is just beginning. Czech beer is famous throughout the entire world, and for good reason.
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Day 221.08.2024Wednesday

Lennon Wall
The wall was originally known as the ‘Crying Wall’, where people would come and out pour their frustrations with government and authority. During the Communism era, western pop songs such as the ones sung by The Beatles were actually banned – and people would even be imprisoned for playing them. The music spearheaded by John Lennon represented freedom and it captured the imagination of Prague’s youth.

Franz Kafka Museum
Visit the memories of Franz Kafka!\n\nThe unique space of the Herget Brickworks in the Lesser Town on the bank of the Vltava River is home to a museum which exhibitions offers insight into the world of Prague-born Franz Kafka (1883–1924), one of the most important figures in 20th century world literature.

Vltava River Night Cruise with Buffet
Experience the charm of Prague at night on a 3-hour dinner cruise. Admire the historic monuments illuminated after dark, such as Prague Castle and the Dancing House on the Rašínovo embankment. Feast from a menu of international and Czech food.

Charles Bridge
The Czech Republic’s capital is full of amazing sights of great value. But Charles Bridge definitely belongs among the TOP 5 most amazing ones. Not only is this medieval building one of the most famous bridges in the world, but it is also inseparably connected to the most glamorous era of Prague and – last but not least – it just might be the most beautiful bridge in Europe. \n \n Charles Bridge is built of sandstone blocks and it’s construction is surrounded by many interesting legends. According to one of those, the builders decided to strengthen the bridge by adding raw eggs into a mortar. Historians still has not come to any conclusive agreement whether it is true or not. But what is most likely a myth is the story being told – that there were not enough eggs in Prague, so that they were brought from every corner of the land and the inhabitants in one of the regions were afraid that the eggs would break during the transport, so that they sent them boiled – to the great amusement of the whole of Prague.

National Theatre
It was built from the desire of the Czech people for national independence.\n\n Its building was financed from the collections on which participated broad masses of people as well as important donators (including the nobility and the emperor himself). The theatre foundation ceremonial on 16th May 1868 became a national celebration.
Old Town Bridge Tower
Originally built as a military guard tower, the Old Town Tower Bridge became an important part of Czech coronation traditions in the 14th century. It is now a tourist destination that offers sweeping views of Prague.
Dancing House
The Dancing House, a famous building by architect Frank Gehry in the city of Prague, Czech Republic, is composed of two adjoining towers with curves that resemble two dancers. The 7th floor restaurant offers breathtaking city views.

Good Food Coffee&Bakery
Coffee is the first to take the classic Trdelník chimney shape and mould it into the unique, original cone shape, so they could fill it full of flavour.\n \nThe GOOD FOOD Chimney Cake now officially keeps it’s title as THE ORIGINAL, as GOOD FOOD have registered this shape in order to ensure its uniqueness.\n \nOur ingeniously crafted chimney cones filled with our own recipes, made with home-made ice creams or flavoured whipped creams, topped with fresh fruits, caramels and other delicacies from our own famous secret recipes that are simply irresistible.

Klementinum
Large complex of Klementinum is situated next to the Charles Bridge, right in the historical centre of Prague. \n\nKlementinum, built on area of 2 hectares, is one of the largest building complexes in Europe. Klementinum has a long and rich history and to this day is an important place of culture and knowledge.

Stare Mesto (Old Town)
One of the oldest neighbourhoods in town represents the medieval heart of Prague. It’s no surprise it is bustling with tourists every time of day. Here you can feel the historical texture of Prague and get lost in its side streets.\n \n Križovnický square, overlooking Charles Bridge with Prague Castle in the background, is probably the most beautiful square in the city. Its unique historical atmosphere of gothic houses and churches, cobblestone streets and squares, and stone towers blend together with the modern era. A vast array of bars, restaurants, dance clubs, international brand shops, galleries and hotels bring life to the old city. With its charming and picturesque cobblestone streets, the nightlife and parties will surely be unforgettable.

Black Light Theater Show Experience
A magical, exciting, interactive 4D show performed totally without words and full of surprises. This visually spectacular performance is designed for the whole family, and tells a familiar story of something that exists within every one of us.
Beer Museum
The Beer Museum in Prague is an opportunity to learn about Czech history and beer production as well as taste some of the 30 types of beer available. The museum is located close to the more austere Clementinum, and it offers both a taste of Czech brewing history and a taste of the countrys brewed product.

Staroměstská (Astronomical Clock)
The mediaeval tower clock is located at the southern side of the Old Town Hall Tower. When the clock strikes the hour (from 9.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m.), the procession of the Twelve Apostles sets in motion.\n \n The parade of the Apostles is visible from the Old Town Square. If you want to see them better, we recommend you to buy a ticket to the Old Town Hall, where you can admire them from the tower´s chapel.\n \n The astronomical clock was placed at the front side of the tower in 1410. At the southern part of the tower a special stone chamber was built for its mechanical part. The astronomical clock consists of different parts – such as a calendar and an astronomical desk or the mechanism of twelve apostles which sets them in motion.
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Day 322.08.2024Thursday

The Powder Tower
This monumental entrance by which the coronation processions of Czech kings entered the Old Town is one of the most significant monuments of Late Gothic Prague. \n\nCompleted in 1475, the Powder Gate Tower, which formerly served as a gunpowder store, is still the starting point for the Coronation or Royal Route to Prague Castle. The viewing gallery is located at a height of 44 m.
Old Town Hall & Astronomical Clock Entrance Ticket
See Prague's oldest town hall. Visit the Gothic chapel and the historical state rooms, get a peek at the inner mechanism of the astronomical clock, and descend into the extensive underground space.
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Day 423.08.2024Friday

Karlstejn Castle
Be prepared to see unique original 14th-century wall decoration! \n\na set of 129 paintings created by Master Theodoric in the Chapel of the Holy Cross (the largest in the world), the largest portrait gallery of kings of Bohemia in the Czech Republic, a replica of the royal Crown of Bohemia, a unique castle well. The castle is also famous as a set to a comedy play Night at Karlštejn Castle by Czech poet Jaroslav Vrchlický.
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