
3-Course Dinner at Plzenska Restaurant:
The original Plzenska (Pilsner) Restaurant is situated in the lower level of the Municipal House Building, which features several exquisite establishments. Adorned with hand placed ceramic Art Nouveau mosaics, original wood panelling and stained glass windows, this restaurant offers some of the best traditional cuisine in Prague. It is greatly enhanced by the 30 years of experience and knowledge that Chef Svatoslav adorns to each of his dishes.
(Dinner, Accommodations, Prague)
Grand Prague City Tour:
During the Grand City Tour, you will be given all the basic information about Golden Prague's historic monuments - the State Opera, the National Museum, Wenceslas Square, the Charles Square, Prague Castle. There a walk around the Castle courtyards awaits you, where amongst other things, you will have the opportunity to see St. Vitus Cathedral. The bus will then take you across the Vltava to the Old Town Square with its astronomical clock, Horloge and apostles. Here the tour will end and you may proceed to the look out tower.
(Breakfast, Accommodations, Prague)
National Black Light Theater Show:
The National Black Light Theatre Prague is one of the most known and popular representatives of the world famous scenic-style black theater. The speech of the black theater is dance, pantomime, emotive music, and creative stylization. On the stage of National Black Light Theatre Prague, the efforts of the actors and artists are combined with big-screen projections of featured or animated motion pictures, black theatre tricks and magic, with light, sound, and music effects.
(Breakfast, Accommodations, Prague)
Holašovice Visit:
Holašovice is a small historic village located west of Budejovice and lies just north of the protected Blansky Forest area. The village was deserted after the second World War, allowing its medieval plan and vernacular buildings in the South Bohemian Folk style to remain intact. It was restored and repopulated in 1990 and designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998.
(Breakfast, Prague; Accommodations, Český Krumlov)
Český Krumlov City Tour:
The first UNESCO listed town in the Czech Republic, the earliest written evidence dates the city back to 1253. You will visit the historical heart of the city and then continue to the National Castle, the locally acclaimed Pearl of the Renaissance, with its unique interiors, collections, castle theater, tower and surrounding park. Exiting the city, your driver will take you through the beautiful south Bohemian countryside, with its picturesque villages and ponds.
(Breakfast, Český Krumlov; Accommodations, Prague)
(Breakfast, Prague)