Explore the enchanting Czech Republic over four days, visiting famous towns and discovering rich history. Begin in Karlovy Vary, renowned for its healing hot springs and elegant colonnades. Then, immerse yourself in Pilsen's beer heritage, including a visit to the original Pilsner brewery. Experience the fairy-tale charm of Hluboká nad Vltavou and the medieval allure of Český Krumlov, both UNESCO World Heritage sites. The tour concludes with visits to stunning historical sites like Kutná Hora's Sedlec Ossuary and St. Barbara’s Cathedral, ensuring a comprehensive cultural experience.
- 4-day guided tour through iconic Czech cities.
- Visit UNESCO World Heritage sites including Český Krumlov.
- Sample local beers and explore renowned breweries.
- Includes visits to castles, cathedrals, and fascinating historical sites.
1.Door-to-door pick-up/drop-off service is available only on the first day of the tour and the day the tour ends, and is limited to downtown (city center) areas of the departure and drop-off cities.
2.When booking, guests must fill in the remarks section with: pick-up address on the first day (within the city center), and drop-off address on the last day (within the city center).
3.Please arrive in advance or on time at the designated pick-up point. The driver-guide will not wait if you are late, and the tour fee will not be refunded. Please wait at the instructed location—the driver-guide will come to you and lead you to the vehicle. Do not look for the vehicle on your own.
4.If you cannot find the goEUgo driver-guide at the designated time and place, please stay calm. Remain at the same spot and call our emergency hotline immediately: +31-643448738.
5.The driver-guide’s working hours are limited to 10 hours per day. If the working time is extended due to guest delays, changes to stop/drop-off points, or similar reasons, an overtime fee will apply.
6.Each guest may bring one large and one small piece of luggage:
*Large luggage: max 30 kg, max 28 inches
*Small luggage: max 20 inches
If the luggage allowance is exceeded, a service fee of EUR 20 per extra piece will be charged.
The Czech Republic’s most famous spa town, known for its hot springs and elegant colonnades (UNESCO-listed). 1. Unique “drinking spa” tradition: 13 main hot springs with different temperatures and mineral content, believed to have healing benefits. 2. Mill Colonnade : It is the largest and oldest stone colonnade, built in a Neo-Renaissance style. The Market Colonnade is a delicate Swiss-wood pavilion with a fairytale ambience; plus Park Colonnade with the “Snake Spring”. Hot Spring Colonnade protects the hottest spring (up to 72°C), with a geyser jet reaching around 12 metres.
The birthplace of Pilsner lager and a European Capital of Culture, famous for its beer legacy. 1.Republic Square: St. Bartholomew’s Cathedral (tower 102.6 m), Renaissance Town Hall and the modern Golden Fountains. 2. Pilsen Historical Underground: a 13th-century labyrinth of cellars and tunnels (about 20 km) used for storage and water systems. 3. Pilsner Brewery (Pilsner Urquell): learn the brewing process behind the world’s first golden lager (1842). Beer tasting: sample fresh unfiltered, unpasteurised beer in the historic cellars.
A hilltop gem often called the “Czech Windsor Castle”. Hluboká Castle: transformed into a romantic Neo-Gothic château inspired by Windsor Castle, with white façades, spires and intricate stonework. Interior highlights: lavish rooms (140+), fine wood carvings, elegant furnishings, art collections, tapestries and ceramics.
Home of the original Budweiser (Budvar), famous for its brewing history. 1. Přemysl Otakar II Square: one of Europe’s largest squares, surrounded by Gothic/Renaissance/Baroque architecture. Samson Fountain & Town Hall: key landmarks; nearby “Wandering Stone” legend (step on it late at night and you may get lost). 2. Black Tower: a 16th-century Renaissance bell tower with panoramic city views. 3. Budvar Brewery: tour the traditional brewing process and taste fresh beer in the cellars.
Built in the 13th century, the castle blends Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles. The castle complex features multiple courtyards, museums, a Baroque garden, and the famous Painted Tower. From the tower, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the town and the winding Vltava River. Nearby photo-worthy spots include the castle bears and the Cloak Bridge.
A storybook medieval town in Bohemia, UNESCO World Heritage listed: 1. Old Town: The Old Town sits on a peninsula embraced by the Vltava River. Latrán Street is the liveliest 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. 2. Old Town Hightlights: Concord Square is surrounded by colorful medieval buildings. St. Vitus Church, built 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 built in memory of the victims of the 1679–1680 plague outbreak that swept through Europe.
Vltava River Scenery: A riverside walk along the Vltava is the soul of Český Krumlov. The river winds in an S-shape around the Old Town, creating a breathtaking 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.
A fairytale Renaissance town, UNESCO World Heritage listed. 1. Zacharias of Hradec Square: one of Europe’s most beautiful squares, framed by ornate Renaissance & Baroque façades and arcades. 2. Telč Château: a Renaissance château featuring rich décor, murals, period furniture and the Golden Hall. 3. Ponds & lakes: man-made lakes encircle the town, originally built for defence—scenery like a painting. 4. St. James Church: climb the tower for views over the town and countryside; notable Gothic altar carvings.
A former silver-mining powerhouse in medieval Bohemia, UNESCO World Heritage listed. 1. Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church): an extraordinary chapel decorated with the bones of 40,000–70,000 people. 2. St. Barbara’s Cathedral: miners’ patron saint; famed for its flying buttresses and murals depicting miners’ lives. 3. Italian Court: once the Royal Mint and a temporary royal residence; learn about medieval coin production. 4. Silver Museum & medieval mine: explore mining techniques and the silver extraction process. Arrive back in Prague in the evening. Our driver-guide will drop you off at the pre-arranged location—tour ends.
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.
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