The best activities and experiences in Prague and the Czech Republic
Karlovy Vary was founded in the 14th century by Charles IV, who granted the town privileges. It enjoyed its greatest fame during the 19th century and the Belle Époque. The mild climate, the beneficial effects of thermal springs and the town’s vibrant social life attracted leading aristocrats, artists and scientists from all over Central Europe.
The streets of Prague are ideal for this two-wheel scooter. It’s an exceptionally practical mode of transport in a city. The electric scooter enables you to discover Prague’s most beautiful historic monuments at your own pace, and without a lot of effort.
Where did the Spartakiády – mass gymnastic exercises used for spreading communist propaganda – take place? Where will you find the villa of the greatest Czech philosopher? What does the Prague residence of Donald Trump’s ex-wife look like? You’ll find the answers to all these questions when you join us on an exploration of Prague’s parks!
The electric scooter enables you to discover Prague’s most beautiful historic monuments at your own pace, and without a lot of effort. The tour starts at Charles Bridge and lasts 1.5 hours. During the tour you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the Czech capital.
The unique trip pass is only valid for the green circuit of the orange "Hop on Hop off" minibuses. This tour crosses the historic center of Prague and allows you to see, an hour and a half, all the main monuments and sites of the capital.
The castle was built in the 14th century, under the reign of Charles IV, to store the most precious relics and crown jewels. Karlštejn is a ...
Kutná Hora was founded in the Middle Ages and stands on the site of an extensive network of silver mines. In the 14th century it was, after Prague, the second most important town in the Kingdom of Bohemia, and Kutná Hora flourished until the 16th century. The town’s most beautiful sights date from this golden – or rather silver age.
Visit Terezín fortress, an essential stop on the route to understanding the tragic fate of the Czech Jews during the Second World War. The fortified town of Terezín was built by Emperor Joseph II at the end of the 18th century to defend the northern borders of the Austro-Hungarian Empire against the Prussian enemy.
The picturesque small medieval town of Český Krumlov is located on the banks of the River Vltava in South Bohemia and enjoys global renown. The historic centre, above which towers the colourful chateau tower, is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
You do not know yet where the communist propaganda synchronized gym exercises took place? Where is the villa of the greatest Czech philosopher? What is the Prague residence of Donald Trump’s ex-wife like? To find out, join us on our discovery segway tour!
Travel back in time to a bygone age and go on a short ride in a classic 1930s vehicle. Take a vintage tour for an original, relaxing and ...
Every day of the year, little boats “vodouch” depart from Charles Bridge at regular intervals. They are operated by the Pražské Benátky ...
This activity is suitable for sporty types at all levels. The trip starts below Vyšehrad rock, very close to the railway bridge, aboard the ...
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