Discover Czechia’s treasures on a 4-day tour from Prague. Explore UNESCO sites, taste local beers, and delve into rich history.
Discover Czechia’s treasures on a 4-day tour from Prague. Explore UNESCO sites, taste local beers, and delve into rich history.
Prague → Karlovy Vary → Pilsen (210 km)
Karlovy Vary - Renowned as the Czech Republic’s premier spa town, celebrated for its thermal springs and graceful colonnades, recognized by UNESCO.
- Distinctive “drinking spa” tradition: 13 primary hot springs with varying temperatures and mineral compositions, reputed for their therapeutic properties….
Prague → Karlovy Vary → Pilsen (210 km)
Karlovy Vary - Renowned as the Czech Republic’s premier spa town, celebrated for its thermal springs and graceful colonnades, recognized by UNESCO.
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Distinctive “drinking spa” tradition: 13 primary hot springs with varying temperatures and mineral compositions, reputed for their therapeutic properties.
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Mill Colonnade: The largest and oldest stone colonnade, crafted in a Neo-Renaissance style. The Market Colonnade is a charming Swiss-wood pavilion with a whimsical atmosphere; also, the Park Colonnade features the “Snake Spring.” The Hot Spring Colonnade shelters the hottest spring (up to 72°C), with a geyser jet reaching approximately 12 meters.
Pilsen - Known as the birthplace of Pilsner lager and a European Capital of Culture, celebrated for its rich beer heritage.
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Republic Square: Home to St. Bartholomew’s Cathedral (tower 102.6 m), the Renaissance Town Hall, and the contemporary Golden Fountains.
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Pilsen Historical Underground: A 13th-century network of cellars and tunnels (about 20 km) used for storage and water systems.
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Pilsner Brewery (Pilsner Urquell): Discover the brewing process of the world’s first golden lager (1842). Beer tasting: Enjoy fresh, unfiltered, unpasteurized beer in the historic cellars.
Pilsen → Hluboká nad Vltavou → České Budějovice (140 km)
Hluboká nad Vltavou - A hilltop treasure often referred to as the “Czech Windsor Castle.”
Hluboká Castle: Transformed into a romantic Neo-Gothic château inspired by Windsor Castle, featuring white façades, spires, and intricate stonework. Interior highlights include over 140 lavish rooms, exquisite wood carvings, elegant furnishings, art collections, tapestries, and ceramics.
České Budějovice - The birthplace of the original Budweiser (Budvar), renowned for its brewing legacy.
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Přemysl Otakar II Square: One of Europe’s largest squares, surrounded by Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. Key landmarks include the Samson Fountain and Town Hall; nearby is the “Wandering Stone” legend (step on it late at night and you may get lost).
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Black Tower: A 16th-century Renaissance bell tower offering panoramic city views.
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Budvar Brewery: Tour the traditional brewing process and sample fresh beer in the cellars.
České Budějovice → Český Krumlov (45 km)
Český Krumlov Castle - Established in the 13th century, the castle showcases a blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles. The castle complex includes multiple courtyards, museums, a Baroque garden, and the renowned Painted Tower. From the tower, visitors can enjoy sweeping views of the town and the winding Vltava River. Nearby photo-worthy spots include the castle bears and the Cloak Bridge.
Český Krumlov - A picturesque medieval town in Bohemia, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site:
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Old Town: Nestled on a peninsula embraced by the Vltava River. Latrán Street is the most vibrant area, paved with narrow cobblestones and lined with charming shops, cafés, and restaurants. Popular local dining options include Švejk Restaurant and Restaurant Jelenka, known for authentic Czech classics and quality beer.
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Old Town Highlights: Concord Square is surrounded by colorful medieval buildings. St. Vitus Church, constructed in the early 14th century, combines Gothic and Baroque elements; a key highlight is its delicate ribbed vaulted ceiling. The Plague (Black Death) Monument was erected in memory of the victims of the 1679–1680 plague outbreak that swept through Europe.
Vltava River - Vltava River Scenery: A riverside walk along the Vltava is the essence of Český Krumlov. The river winds in an S-shape around the Old Town, creating a stunning natural landscape that adds charm and romance to this picturesque town. The S-shaped Vltava River embrace creates the town’s most iconic scenery and romance.
Český Krumlov → Telč → Kutná Hora → Prague (315 km)
Telč - A fairytale Renaissance town, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Zacharias of Hradec Square: One of Europe’s most beautiful squares, framed by ornate Renaissance and Baroque façades and arcades.
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Telč Château: A Renaissance château featuring rich décor, murals, period furniture, and the Golden Hall.
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Ponds & lakes: Man-made lakes encircle the town, originally constructed for defense—scenery like a painting.
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St. James Church: Climb the tower for views over the town and countryside; notable Gothic altar carvings.
Kutná Hora - A former silver-mining powerhouse in medieval Bohemia, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church): An extraordinary chapel adorned with the bones of 40,000–70,000 people.
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St. Barbara’s Cathedral: Dedicated to the miners’ patron saint; renowned for its flying buttresses and murals depicting miners’ lives.
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Italian Court: Once the Royal Mint and a temporary royal residence; learn about medieval coin production.
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Silver Museum & medieval mine: Explore mining techniques and the silver extraction process.
Arrive back in Prague in the evening. The driver-guide will drop you off at the pre-arranged location—tour concludes.

- Private transportation
- Breakfast
- Professional driver-guide (10 working hours per day)
- Driver-guide meals/accommodation/fuel/parking
- 4-Star Hotels
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Breakfast
- Professional driver-guide (10 working hours per day)
- Driver-guide meals/accommodation/fuel/parking
- 4-Star Hotels
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Airfare and visas
- Meals
- Driver-guide overtime (EUR/GBP 50 per hour)
- Travel Insurance
- Entrance fees
- Airfare and visas
- Meals
- Driver-guide overtime (EUR/GBP 50 per hour)
- Travel Insurance
- Entrance fees
Embark on a captivating four-day journey through the Czech Republic, exploring its famous towns and rich history. Start in Karlovy Vary, celebrated for its therapeutic hot springs and graceful colonnades. Next, delve into Pilsen’s beer legacy with a tour of the original Pilsner brewery. Discover the fairy-tale beauty of Hluboká nad Vltavou and the…
Embark on a captivating four-day journey through the Czech Republic, exploring its famous towns and rich history. Start in Karlovy Vary, celebrated for its therapeutic hot springs and graceful colonnades. Next, delve into Pilsen’s beer legacy with a tour of the original Pilsner brewery. Discover the fairy-tale beauty of Hluboká nad Vltavou and the medieval charm of Český Krumlov, both recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites. The tour wraps up with visits to remarkable historical landmarks such as Kutná Hora’s Sedlec Ossuary and St. Barbara’s Cathedral, offering a well-rounded cultural adventure.
- 4-day guided exploration of iconic Czech cities.
- Tour UNESCO World Heritage sites like Český Krumlov.
- Taste local beers and visit famous breweries.
- Includes tours of castles, cathedrals, and intriguing historical locations.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.