Czech around from Prague

6 DAY 1: ARRIVAL TO PRAGUE Arrive in Prague. Meet your Tour Director and then transfer to your hotel in private coach. Check in and enjoy the rest of the day at your own leisure. Meet with your tour director at hotel lobby for tour brief. Dinner and overnight in Prague. DAY 2: PRAGUE SIGHTSEEING After Breakfast meet your English speaking guide and start the sightseeing tour of Prague. First you will visit Prague castle complex, the largest in the world, dating back to the 9th century. It is the office of the President of the Czech Republic. The castle was a seat of power for kings of Bohemia, Holy Roman emperors and presidents of Czechoslovakia. During the visit to the complex, you can visit Old Royal Palace, St. Vitus cathedral, St.George’s Basilica, the Golden Lane, Royal gardens and more. (Visiting hours and permission can change due to COVID-19 related restrictions). Continue your tour through Little Quarter, and stop at the beautiful Wallenstein Garden. After this, enjoy Mala Strana (Little Quarter), a hillside area with views of the old town across the Vltava River. Hotels, casual eateries and traditional pubs line its narrow streets, and visitors scribble messages to the late Beatle on the John Lennon Wall. The riverside Kampa area offers fine dining and exhibits of photos and letters at the Franz Kafka Museum. View the narrowest lane with a traffic light, and then see the funny fountain. Visit the Church of Our Lady Victorious (Baby Jesus). Cross the Vltava River over the famous Charles Bridge. Completed in 1402, pedestrian Charles Bridge is lined with statues of Catholic saints. Then continue to walk to the oldest preserved square in Prague, the Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) and see the famous and world’s oldest Astronomical Clock. Enjoy time at your own leisure. Dinner and overnight in Prague. DAY 3: DAY AT OWN LEISURE (OR OPTIONAL EXCURSION TO ONE OF DAY TRIPS) Breakfast. Dinner and overnight in Prague. DAY 4: FROM PRAGUE TO WROCLAW After breakfast proceed to Wroclaw by bus. A city on the Oder River in western Poland. It’s known for its Market Square, lined with elegant townhouses and featuring a modern fountain. Also on the square is the Gothic Old Town Hall, with its large astronomical clock. Nearby is the Panorama of Racławice, a painting depicting the 1794 battle for independence. The Centennial Hall auditorium, with its giant dome and tall spire, lies across the river. Enjoy free time for lunch (N/I) and in the afternoon a short sightseeing of the city. Dinner and overnight in Wroclaw. DAY 5: FROM WROCLAW TO KRAKOW After breakfast proceed to Krakow by bus. Stop on the way in Jasna Góra Monastery to see famous Black Madonna painting. Blessing and sightseeing by local Monk or Nun. Move on towards Krakow and stop in Częstochowa, for sightseeing and free time for lunch (N/I). A city in southern Poland on the Warta River with 224,376 Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia round trip 14 days from Prague, Wroclaw, Krakow, Tatranska Lomnica , Bratislava and back to Prague Krakow

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