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From Vienna: Prague One Day Guided Tour

From Vienna: Prague One Day Guided Tour

Embark on a captivating one-day tour from Vienna, venturing through some of Europe's most picturesque and historic regions. Your journey begins with a scenic drive through Lower Austria's beautiful landscapes, the renowned Wine Region, and the historic lands of Moravia and the Bohemian Forest, before reaching the Czech Republic. Brno Highlights: First, explore Brno, starting with the stunning Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, a Gothic masterpiece that dominates the city skyline. Next, visit the historic Špilberk Castle, offering panoramic views and a rich history as a royal castle and fortress. Wander through Old Town Brno, with its cobblestone streets, charming squares, and historical landmarks that narrate the city's storied past. Prague's Treasures: Arrive in Prague and meet your local tour guide for an extensive walking tour of this enchanting city. Begin at Wenceslas Square, a site of many significant historical events, and continue through the Old Town, bustling with shops and museums. At the Old Town Square, marvel at the famous astronomical clock and the impressive Týn Church, and snap a selfie at Franz Kafka's birth house or the New Town Hall. Cross the historic Charles Bridge, soaking in the 14th-century ambiance and stunning views of the Vltava River. In the Prague Castle District (Hradčany), enjoy a unique panoramic view of the city. Follow the historic 'coronation route' taken by monarchs to be crowned, and get an up-close look at the Gothic grandeur of the Roman Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral of St. Vitus. Lesser Town and Free Time: Explore the picturesque Lesser Town (Malá Strana), known for its baroque architecture, quaint streets, and lovely squares. As your tour concludes, enjoy free time in downtown Prague to sample traditional Czech cuisine and soak in the local culture. Finally, relax on a comfortable transfer back to Vienna, reflecting on a day filled with remarkable sights and unforgettable experiences.

Unveiling Brno: History, Culture & Architectural Delights

Unveiling Brno: History, Culture & Architectural Delights

Unveil the captivating city of Brno on this immersive walking tour! Journey through time, admiring the architectural marvel of the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul. Explore the rich Moravian history at the Moravian Museum and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of Zelný Trh. Witness the architectural grandeur of the Old Town Hall and delve into the Capuchin Monastery’s serenity. Stroll down the bustling Masarykova Street and stand at the heart of the city in Náměstí Svobody. Descend into the historic Brno Ossuary beneath St. James’ Church and ascend the mighty Špilberk Castle, offering panoramic city views and a glimpse into Brno’s past as a formidable fortress. This tour unveils Brno’s hidden wonders and leaves you with a lasting impression.

Vienna: Private Day Trip to Bratislava with Hotel Transfers

Vienna: Private Day Trip to Bratislava with Hotel Transfers

Meet your drive at hotel reception. Private transfer to Bratislava. Bratislava and Vienna are two the closest capital cities in Europe. Both cities have similar roots, moreover were the capital cities of Austro – Hungarian Empire. Bratislava was a capital of Hungarian Kingdom. On the contrary Vienna of Austrian Kingdom. After the arrival in Bratislava meeting with licensed guide. Start of the Grand City Tour of Bratislava. The Grand City Tour consist of two parts. Panorama city tour by car and Walking tour. Panorama city tour The first part of the tour is a panorama city tour by car. Pass along Presidential Palace. Drive thru Palisady district, full of villas built in style of functionalism. The villas have been built at the beginning of 20th century. Short stop at Bratislava Castle. Continue to house of Slovak Parliament. Last stop at Slavin Monument, a breathtaking view on Bratislava. Afterward drive to Old Town. Walking Tour First part is a walking tour. It lasts 2,15 hours. Discover Slovak National Theater. Continue to Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra building – Reduta. Certainly stroke a head of the statue Man at Work, in order to return to Bratislava. At Main Square take a picture with a Napoleonic soldier. In addition hear a legend about the knight Roland. Even you can refresh in his fountain at Main Square. At first pass Old Town Hall to get to a hidden gem of the city – Primate’s Palace. At Franciscan square you can marvel at Franciscan Church. It’s the oldest sacral building of Bratislava. Afterwards walk down thru St. Michael’s Gate. Hear the stories about the executor, who lived next door to the gate. Next stop will be Palace of Royal Hungarian Chamber. In this palace Hungarian Parliament used to meet. Last stops of walking tour are Academia Istropolitana, St. Catharine Chapel, Mozart House and Keglevich Palace. At the end of the walking tour admire St. Martin’s Cathedral. There were crowned 19 Hungarian kings & queens. Finally finish of the Grand City Tour. Thereafter 3 hours free time in Bratislava. Our guide will recommend you a restaurant for a lunch according your preferences. Eventually meeting with the driver. Drive back to Vienna. Drop off at your hotel.

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My wife and I were fortunate to have Luca as our guide. He was charming, insightful and funny. His English was excellent. There seemed to be a humorous story to be told at most of the sites. His advice about not forgetting to look upwards proved true at St. James (Jakuba) church. High on the wall to the right hand side of the main entry is a sculpture of a naked child baring his backside to the direction of the St. Peter and Paul cathedral. Want to know the reason why? Then book a tour with Luca. Phil and Jane Australia

Our guide (Lukas) gave us a great and interesting tour. He is very kind and polite. He gave us a good overview of the Czech history and Brno's history. But also information about the city and it's landmarks. We enjoy the tour a lot. Also congratulations to Lukas because he speak a flawless English, one of the best we have heard during guided tours.

We had Lukas as our guide and it was truly one of the best tours we had in Czech Republic! He was super knowledgeable, gave detailed explanation on the history of Moravia, very helpful, and so fun! He even spent a couple of minutes extra with us to ensure we covered all the main spots in the city. Highly recommend, 10/10!

The tour was good, we got lots of new information. Lucas was our guide, he knew lot about the city and he presented everything in a funny way. We were satisfied with the tour.

Our guide was very friendly and descriptive at all times and was able to satisfy all of our concerns.