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From Prague: Kutná Hora Half-Day Tour with Entry Fees

1. From Prague: Kutná Hora Half-Day Tour with Entry Fees

Depart Prague and travel east to the historical silver mining town of Kutná Hora, the second most important town in Bohemia and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995. Travel back in time to the 13th century, and hear how a former settlement of Benedictine monks went on to become a favorite temporary residence of several Czech kings through the ages. Get details about historical events of importance to the history of Central Europe. Visit the impressive Saint Barbara's Church to marvel at the Gothic details of the cathedral-style building. See a unique stone fountain from the 15th century, and go to the amazing Sedlec Ossuary, decorated with more than 40,000 human bones.

Cesky Krumlov Private Day Trip from Prague

2. Cesky Krumlov Private Day Trip from Prague

One of Bohemia's prettiest towns, Cesky Krumlov is a living gallery of elegant Renaissance-era buildings housing charming cafes, pubs, restaurants, shops, and galleries. In 1992, it was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With the convenience of a licensed professional tour guide, get acquainted with Cesky Krumlov. The town has been bustling since medieval times, and the historical center is exquisitely preserved. Then, march off to Krumlov Castle for a taste of the Renaissance. Krumlov Castle is the second biggest in Bohemia, after Prague Castle. This jewel attracts visitors from all over the world. (The castle is closed from 31st October - 21st March; we can visit the town of Ceske Budejovice along the way instead). Later, dine at one of the local pubs or restaurants for lunch, where you can enjoy the local beer, Eggenberg. You can explore at your own pace, saving time for souvenir shopping if you wish. If you are finished early, you also have the option of adding the nearby town of Ceske Budejovice or the Hluboka Castle to your tour.

From Prague: Karlovy Vary Full-Day Tour

3. From Prague: Karlovy Vary Full-Day Tour

Karlovy Vary is the best known spa town in the Czech Republic, and its history dates to the 14th century and the reign of Charles IV. The healing powers of the local springs enticed notables such as the Russian Tsar Peter the Great and the German poet Goethe. The spa town is also known for the production of world-renowned Moser crystal, Carlsbad porcelain, and the traditional Czech herb liqueur, Becherovka. On this full-day excursion from Prague you’ll enjoy a guided tour of the town center and marvel at the most famous geyser, Vřídlo Sprudel, gushing its mineral waters to a height of nearly 12 meters! After this you’ll be free to explore the town on your own.

From Prague: Kutna Hora and Bone Chapel Tour

4. From Prague: Kutna Hora and Bone Chapel Tour

Take a day trip from Prague to the gruesome bone chapel of Kutná Hora and explore the historic buildings of the medieval town center. During the 6-hour excursion, you will visit all the main sights, including the ghoulish Sedlec Ossuary, and the Gothic masterpiece of St. Barbara's Church. Thanks to the prosperous silver mines, Kutná Hora became the second most important town of the Bohemian Kingdom in the Middle Ages after Prague. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995, the town is full of remarkable late Gothic and Baroque architecture. Visit the miraculous Church of St. Barbara, the Italian Court (Royal Mint), and the unique Ossuary in Sedlec, where you will also see Bohemia’s oldest Cistercian Monastery. Learn about the Hussite Wars, and explore the boom days when Kutná Hora competed with Prague economically and culturally to become the favorite residence of Bohemian kings.

From Prague: Full-Day Trip to Česky Krumlov

5. From Prague: Full-Day Trip to Česky Krumlov

Join this full-day trip from Prague that features tours of the historic center of Česky Krumlov and its castle and museum. Visit a town that seems to have been lifted from a fairy tale. Česky Krumlov, located about 170 kilometers from Prague, is nestled in the beautiful countryside of southern Bohemia, with lovely views along the Vltava River. The UNESCO-listed town center features over 300 historic houses and the second-largest castle in the Czech Republic, complete with magnificent baroque gardens. Visit the unique theater with a rotating auditorium. Česky Krumlov has preserved its medieval atmosphere, as you’ll experience when you walk along the picturesque narrow streets, where you’ll find shops filled with handmade souvenirs. At one time, the castle was the seat of important noble families, including the Rosenbergs, Eggenbergs, and Schwarzenbergs. The oldest baroque theater in the world is part of the castle as well.

From Prague: Hike, Castle and Brewery in Bohemian Paradise

6. From Prague: Hike, Castle and Brewery in Bohemian Paradise

Escape from the hustle and bustle of Prague with a day trip to the Bohemian Paradise Geopark with hotel transfers. Hike in a rock labyrinth, visit one of the oldest castles of the region, and learn about Czech craft beer at a craft brewery, all accompanied by a guide who grew up in the area. Start with a hotel pickup from Prague. After a short drive, go on a hike through the labyrinth of sandstone towers, stone blocks, and observation towers of Prachov Rocks. Walk among the rocks, making new discoveries at every turn of the rock formation. Feel like royalty and have lunch in the middle of a medieval castle built in the 14th century. Enjoy the most typical Czech dishes as well as international cuisine or vegan options. Afterward, admire the historical monument and the old tower for panoramic views of the surroundings. Explore the secrets of Czech beer and taste the finest Bohemian lager. Join a bunch of beer enthusiasts and craft brewery founders for an authentic and passionate excursion and uncover insider secrets. Finally, start your return journey to Prague.

From Prague: Saxony and Bohemian Switzerland Walking Tour

7. From Prague: Saxony and Bohemian Switzerland Walking Tour

Make the most of your trip and admire some of the most spectacular wonders that mother nature has created. On this full-day tour, which should be on the bucket list of every nature lover, visit Bohemian Switzerland National Park, a place that has been certified as a ‘European Destination of Excellence’ thanks to its exceptional beauty. Throughout the day, visit the region’s most idyllic locations, enjoy walks and moderate hikes, dine on local cuisine, and capture incredible photos. The day begins with pickup from your accommodation in Prague and heads to Bohemian Switzerland National Park. Upon arrival visit the most popular natural attraction in the park, Pravcicka Gate, which is Europe’s largest sandstone arch, hidden deep in the mysterious woodland. Take some time to admire the beauty of the arch, which stands at an impressive 21 meters tall and was used as a filming location for the movie Narnia. Once you’ve worked up a bit of an appetite it’s time for lunch, served in a historical stone house. The restaurant, which was originally built in 1905 by German workers to supply coal gas to local homes, now boasts a newly renovated interior with a trendy steam punk inspired style. Enjoy a delicious traditional Czech meal and learn a little about local cuisine while you eat.  The last stop of the day is the Bastei rock formation, which sits in the German Saxony side of the park. The Bastei offers an array of breathtaking view points over the Elbe Canyon on the banks of the River Elbe. From here, walk across the fascinating sandstone bridge that connects Bastei and explore the ruins of an old Neurathen rock castle. At the end of an unforgettable day of adventures, sit back and enjoy a well-deserved rest on the return journey to Prague.

Bohemian Paradise UNESCO Geopark: Walking Tour From Prague

8. Bohemian Paradise UNESCO Geopark: Walking Tour From Prague

It's time to discover why this part of the world attracts painters, writers, artists, and dreamers of all kinds. Get ready to enter a real bohemian paradise, one of the most visited places in the Czech Republic. Stroll past romantic ponds, admire extensive rock city, and take in panoramic views of the countryside. Upon arrival, you'll hike to the rock city of Prachov Rocks (approximately 8 KM). On hot summer days, you can take a refreshing dip in the lake. You’ll be walking through thin cracks in the rocks, climbing up and down and enjoying the views from the top. After a 3-hour hiking tour of Prachov Rocks, you'll drive to the nearby Kost Castle, where you can enjoy a delicious lunch in the castle’s restaurant. On the way back to Prague you'll visit the small village of Vesec u Sobotky where you can admire some traditional folk architecture.

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Great little day trip. There was a bit of confusion at the pick up, we got an email saying we would be collected at 12:10, but then got a call to our room at 11:50 saying they were there so we had to rush to get ourselves ready. Small group with a really lovely tour guide. He was happily pointing out lots of things on our journey there and showed us all the sights of kutna hora. The bone chapel was hauntingly beautiful - it's a shame but understandable that we couldnt take pictures.

There were only 5 people in our tour group which was great.Our guide was a marvellous lady called Veronika who showed real passion and immense knowledge throughout the tour. She spoke both Italian and English perfectly and showed us the best sights of Kutna Hora. We really enjoyed it.I cannot recommend Veronika enough!

Very nice day trip with a hike in a wonderful rocky landscape! Our very nice tour guide Monika organized everything well, had snacks, water and tea ready for us. Lunch at the restaurant was excellent; you could choose from many offers: meat, fish, vegetarian, ... Thank you for the nice trip.

Excellent service. We were picked up at the hotel at the confirmed time. Sedlec Ossuary was amazing. Worth seeing. The guide was very friendly and told a lot about the country and Czech culture. Despite the bad weather I was very satisfied with the trip.

Great tour. Loved the city and the guide was superb.