4 Day Private UNESCO Tour from Prague Czechia and Austria

4 days (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: German and 3 more

4-Day Private UNESCO Tour from Prague through Czechia and Austria This is a private, individual, and tailored 4-day journey. Every tour is unique because the route is adjusted to travelers’ interests, pace, accommodation plans, season, opening hours, and available time.

The tour can include places such as Český Krumlov, Brno, Lednice-Valtice, Mikulov, Třebíč, Olomouc, Telč, Vienna, Melk Abbey, Dürnstein, Aggstein Castle, Wachau Valley, and Mauthausen Concentration Camp Memorial.

We provide private transportation in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle, driver-guide services, route planning, and bottled water. We also suggest suitable stops, viewpoints, restaurants, and walking routes.
Throughout the journey, we focus on a relaxed pace, local context, photo stops, short walks, viewpoints, and small changes along the way.

This tour is ideal for small private groups who prefer a flexible and personal way to travel between Czechia and Austria.

What's Included

Full day transfer, Parking,
The tour does not include meals during the day, breakfast, lunch, does not include accommodation and dinner. does not include entrance fees to paid monuments

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Before the tour, we will contact the lead traveler through Viator and, if available, by WhatsApp to confirm the exact pickup time, pickup address, and meeting details. We will also send a photo of the vehicle so the travelers can recognize their driver-guide easily.

Our driver-guide will pick you up at your selected hotel, accommodation, airport, or another agreed pickup point in Prague within the listed pickup area.For hotel pickups, the driver-guide will wait in the hotel lobby or directly in front of the main entrance, depending on what is easier at the location, and will assist travelers with their luggage.
For airport pickups, the driver-guide will wait at the arrival hall with the lead traveler’s name.

Drop-off point
Vienna

All hotels and airport

Itinerary

Duration: 4 days (approximately)
    Day 1

    DAY 1 – Prague → Český Krumlov → Telč → Třebíč → Brno

    3 stops
  • 1
    Cesky Krumlov

    Český Krumlov is one of the most beautiful medieval towns in Central Europe and has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1992. The town lies in a dramatic bend of the Vltava River and is dominated by its magnificent castle complex, the second-largest in the Czech Republic. Walk back down into the Old Town and explore the charming streets and squares. Visit Svornosti Square, the main square, and admire the surrounding Renaissance and Baroque houses. Nearby you will also find the Church of St. Vitus, the town’s main Gothic church. This part of the town perfectly shows why Český Krumlov is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You may stop here for a short coffee or refreshment. Walk toward Krumlov Tower, which offers another beautiful view of the castle and the historic center. If you prefer, you can relax in a nearby café and enjoy the scenery instead.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 2

    Telč (UNESCO) 45 min stop Renaissance square, arrive in the UNESCO-listed Telč. We will stop in Telč directly at the historic square and spend about 40 minutes exploring the historic center, then we will continue on our way to Třebíč

    45 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3

    Třebíč (UNESCO) 1 hour stop Jewish Quarter Basilica of St. Procopius One of the best-preserved Jewish towns in Europe

    45 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Day 2

    DAY 2 – Brno → Moravian Karst → Olomouc → Kroměříž → Brno

    4 stops
  • 4

    Macocha Abyss The Macocha Abyss offers visitors one of the most dramatic natural sights in the Moravian Karst. The abyss is 138 meters deep and up to 174 meters wide, making it the deepest of its kind in Central Europe. Visitors can admire its sheer vertical walls, underground chasms, and caves, all connected to the Punkva Caves. Viewing platforms provide panoramic vistas of the deep Punkva Gorge and the surrounding forested landscape. The legend of the human tragedy that gave Macocha its name still resonates today, as the abyss occasionally draws those who have lost hope. Its atmosphere is both awe-inspiring and mysterious, immersing visitors in a world of dramatic karst formations and underground secrets.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included
  • 5

    Balcarka Cave is one of the most picturesque karst caves in the Moravian Karst. It is famous for its rich stalactite decorations, including stalactites, stalagmites, and colorful cascades in a variety of shapes. Visitors follow a safely maintained path through narrow corridors and spacious domes, offering the chance to admire the cave’s fascinating geological formations. The site is also paleontologically significant, with bones of Quaternary mammals discovered here. In the operations building you will find refreshments, a souvenir shop and toilets. The cave’s mysterious and enchanting atmosphere draws visitors into an underground world full of history and natural beauty.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 6

    Olomouc (UNESCO) Holy Trinity Column (UNESCO) – A huge Baroque monument in the Upper Square, built in the 18th century and decorated with statues of saints and biblical figures. St. Wenceslas Cathedral – A Gothic cathedral with the tallest church tower in Moravia and the seat of the Olomouc archbishop. Town Hall and Astronomical Clock – A historic town hall with a unique astronomical clock reflecting the city’s medieval heritage. Upper and Lower Squares – Beautiful historic squares with fountains, churches and old townhouses.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 7

    Kroměříž (UNESCO) Archbishop’s Palace – A magnificent Baroque residence of the Olomouc archbishops with richly decorated halls and valuable art collections. Flower Garden (Květná zahrada) – A geometrically designed Baroque garden with colonnades, fountains and flower beds, considered one of the finest in Europe. Podzámecká Garden – A large landscaped park surrounding the palace, ideal for relaxing walks.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • Day 3

    DAY 3 – Brno → South Moravia → Mikulov

    4 stops
  • 8

    One of the highlights of our tour will be a visit to Lednice, a picturesque town at the heart of the UNESCO-listed Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape. Together, we will take a leisurely walk around the stunning Lednice Castle, built predominantly in the elegant Neo-Gothic style, featuring distinctive Tudor Revival details. The castle’s origins date back to the 13th century, originally constructed as a Renaissance hunting lodge before its 19th-century Neo-Gothic transformation. We will explore the beautifully landscaped gardens and greenhouses, enjoying views of exotic plants and tranquil ponds. From a distance, you will see the iconic Lednice Minaret, a striking Oriental-style tower rising above the park, as well as several Moorish-style water pavilions and reservoirs that add unique charm to the landscape. There will be opportunities to use restrooms and visit nearby cafes or refreshment spots. This peaceful stroll offers a perfect blend of history, nature, and architectural beauty.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 9

    Mikulov Historic town, Mikulov castle and Holy Hill Discover the charming historic town of Mikulov, renowned for its Baroque and distinctive Renaissance architecture, rich Jewish heritage, and the magnificent Mikulov Castle. The town is notable for its location near the former Iron Curtain border. Stroll through the picturesque main square, past the chateau, and along quaint streets steeped in history. See the monumental Dietrichstein Tomb and the ruins of Kozí hrádek, a small medieval fortress that once served as a strategic lookout. Enjoy sweeping views of the sacred Holy Hill, known for its historic Way of the Cross. If open, climb the lookout tower of St. Wenceslas Church for a stunning panorama of the town and surrounding vineyards. Visit the local tourist information center with restrooms, refreshments, and the option to purchase excellent wines from local grape varieties. Free time is also available for photos, coffee, or simply soaking in the atmosphere.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 10

    Orphan's Castle Explore the romantic ruins of Sirotčí hrádek, a medieval castle dating back to the 13th century, perched atop a steep hill with views over the surrounding vineyards and countryside. Once a royal hunting lodge and later a fortress, the castle is steeped in legends and offers a glimpse into the region’s turbulent history. Take time to wander among the remains of fortress walls, towers, and courtyards while enjoying breathtaking vistas. Nearby, Stolová hora (Table Mountain) rises with its distinctive flat top, offering panoramic views and a striking silhouette that dominates the Pálava landscape. This area introduces the Pálava Hills, a protected region renowned for its limestone cliffs, vineyards, and diverse ecosystems, and recognized as a UNESCO biosphere reserve celebrated for its natural beauty and rich history.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 11

    Free time, optional wine tasting in wine seller

    50 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Day 4

    DAY 4 – Mikulov → Wachau Valley → Vienna

    3 stops
  • 12
    Durnstein

    Departure from Mikulov Begin your day early with a departure from Mikulov or Brno, heading south through Znojmo and the Retz border crossing. After approximately 2.5 hours, arrive in the UNESCO-listed Wachau Valley, a region of vineyards, rock formations, river meanders, and medieval castles.. 10:00 – 16:00 Wachau Valley (UNESCO, Austria) Dürnstein , Aggstein and Melk Abbey Make your first stop in Dürnstein, an iconic town with a baroque monastery, a blue-and-white tower, and the ruins of a castle where Richard the Lionheart was imprisoned. Take a 20-30 minute walk up a forest path to Dürnstein Castle for fantastic views of the Danube, vineyards, and surrounding hills.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 13
    Melk

    Conclude your trip in Melk, home to a monumental Benedictine monastery perched on a rocky outcrop above the Danube. From the monastery's terraces or the adjacent gardens, enjoy another view of the river and the entire region. A walk around the monastery is a sensory experience, with the scent of lavender, the sound of fountains, and the play of light on the golden domes. Continue along the Danube on a scenic road lined with vineyards and rock walls. Make a short stop at one of the wine terraces (e.g., in the village of Spitz or Weissenkirchen) to enjoy views of the Wachau from above. Next, visit the dramatically perched Aggstein Castle

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 14

    Aggstein Castle, towering 300 meters above the river. Drive to the parking lot and then take a short walk to the castle, which offers one of the most breathtaking views of the meandering Danube. On a clear day, see for miles, with the view framed by forests and rocks. 16:00 – 17:30 Arrival in Vienna Hotel / Airport / City Center

    2 hours Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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