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An Adventure in EuropeSpecially created for Jane Example and John ExampleItinerary PreviewBerlin, Prague, and Český KrumlovSeptember 01 – September 12, 2015

A Custom Itinerarydesigned by Go Real EuropeCopyright 2015

ITINERARY OVERVIEWMembers of the Travel Group: Jane Example and John Example1. This is only a summary of your trip! Full-length itineraries include destination information,travel directions, maps, pictures, tips, and other details.2. Select “Hotels” on your client dashboard to see hotel pictures and descriptions.

Pre-Paid Tours and Activities:• Guided Walking Tour of the Prague Cas-tle and the Royal Coronation Route

• Guided Excursion to the Medieval Townof Kutná Hora by Train

• Guided Walk in Český Krumlov• Guided Excursion to Třeboň, includingBrewery or Palace Tour• A Guided Walk through the Turmoil ofthe 20th Century

Pre-Paid Transportation:• 2nd Class Train Tickets from Berlin toPrague• 2nd Class Train Tickets from Berlin toPrague• Bus Tickets from Prague to ČeskýKrumlov• Shuttle Service from Český Krumlov toPrague

• Public Transport Tickets for Prague• Private Transfer from the Rail Station toYour Hotel• Private Transfer to the Bus Station inPrague• Transfer to Prague Airport by PrivateCar

Pre-Paid Hotels, including Daily Breakfast:• 3 nights in the (Hotel T.B.D.) in Berlin• 6 nights in the (Hotel T.B.D.) in Prague

• 2 nights in the (Hotel T.B.D.) in ČeskýKrumlov

Travel Information included in your itinerary:• City Maps of Prague• Point to point travel directions• Destination information & travel advice

• Free Skype calling to landlines world-wide, and to mobile phones in the U.S.and Canada

Total Trip Cost for AllTravelers: N/AePlease see payment detailsand travel conditions here.

ITINERARY CONTENTS1 September 01, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Arrival in Berlin Airport and Transfer to Hotel by Taxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Stroll along the Kurfürstendamm and to the Memorial Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

2 September 02, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Self Guided Visit to the Dorotheenstadt (Berlin Mitte) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Self Guided Visit to the Tiergarten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Self Guided Visit to Potsdamer Platz and Checkpoint Charlie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

3 September 03, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Self Guided Visit to the Museum Island and Alexanderplatz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Tour of Charlottenburg Palace and Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

4 September 04, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Taxi Transfer to the Berlin Main Rail Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Rail Journey to Prague with a Stop in Dresden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Private Transfer from the Rail Station to Your Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

5 September 05, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Guided Walking Tour of the Royal Route and Prague Castle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Self Guided Tour of Prague Castle, Hradčany, and Strahov Monastery . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Self Guided Tour of Prague’s Little Quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

6 September 06, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Self Guided Visit to Prague’s Old Town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Self Guided Tour of Prague’s New Town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Concert or Other Cultural Event in Prague . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

7 September 07, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Self Guided Tour of the Old Jewish Quarter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Petřín Park, the Observation Tower, and the Funicular Railway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Self Guided Stroll through the Fortress of Vyšehrad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

8 September 08, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Guided Excursion to Kutná Hora by Train . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

9 September 09, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Drop off at Na Knížecí Bus Station, and Departure from Prague . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Bus Trip from Prague to Český Krumlov . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Self-Arranged Taxi Transfer to Hotel in Český Krumlov . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Guided Walk through Český Krumlov . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Český Krumlov Castle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Self Guided Tour of Český Krumlov . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

10 September 10, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Guided Excursion to Třeboň, including Brewery or Palace Tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

11 September 11, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20A Guided Walk through the Turmoil of the 20th Century . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Shuttle Trip from Český Krumlov to Prague with Stop in Hluboká . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

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12 September 12, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Drop off at Airport, and Departure from Prague . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

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DAY 1Arrive Berlin

September 01, 2015(Hotel T.B.D.)

Arrival in Berlin Airport and Transfer to Hotel by TaxiTo Be Determined

For your arrival in Berlin we will provide information on the customsand passport procedures. We will also provide advice on taking a taxito your hotel, including an estimate of the cost and time of the ride toyour hotel. We will also provide some very basic directions for takingbus service into central Berlin to save on the taxi fare.Included: Arrival and transfer advice. Not Included: Taxi fare(about 25 EUR)Stroll along the Kurfürstendamm and to theMemorial Church

Afternoon

In the 1920’s the elegant, tree-line boulevard known as the Kurfürsten-damm was the center of Berlin’s nightlife and leisure scene, attractingwriters, film stars, and artists. Once Berlin was divided by Communismthe Kurfürstendamm became the commercial heart of West Berlin; thecity’s own Champs-Élysées. Even after the fall of the Berlin Wall, itremains a favorite destination for Berliners for shopping, dining, andcafés, and in some ways is still the true center of Berlin. At the eastend of the Kurfürstendamm, you will discover a chilling reminder ofthe destructiveness of war. The Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gadächtnis-Kirche, isa former church originally built as a memorial to the Kaiser Wilhelm I.The church was mostly destroyed in World War II, and what remainsnow is the tower, jaggedly shorn of its upper reaches. Nearby youwill also discover the famous KaDeWe, the gigantic department storewhich served as a symbol of Westernmarket capitalism during the ColdWar.Berlin is not a “full service” Go Real Europe destination. Itinerariesonly provide a brief summary of attractions and very basic travel direc-tions in Berlin.

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DAY 2Berlin

September 02, 2015(Hotel T.B.D.)

Self Guided Visit to the Dorotheenstadt (Berlin Mitte)Morning

The Dorotheenstadt lies in the historic heart of the city and the politi-cal center of Germany. The Reichstag, the building which houses theGerman Parliament, is located here. It is topped by a egg-shaped glassdome which is open to the public. You can look down on the debat-ing lawmakers beneath, or look out upon beautiful views of the city.You will encounter the city’s most iconic image, the Brandenburg Gate.Once the main entrance to Berlin, then later a symbol of its division, itis now a symbol of the city and nation’s reunification. At nearly 200 foottall it is an impressive site to behold. The gate leads into the Unter denLinden. This tree-lined boulevard is Berlin’s central axis and is crowdedwith important and historic buildings.Berlin is not a “full service”GoReal Europe destination. Itinerariesonly provide a brief summary of attractions and very basic travel direc-tions in Berlin.Self Guided Visit to the Tiergarten

Early Afternoon

Once the hunting ground of the Prussian dukes and kings, the Tier-garten is Berlin’s most famous and expansive park. It is a wonderfulescape from urban stress located in the very center of the city. You willdiscover beautiful forests, fields, and ponds, all easily reached throughan extensive and well maintained network of trails. In the center of thepark lies the Victory Column. Built as a memorial to Prussian victoriesin the 19th century, it is now a visitor favorite. A 285-step climb leadsup to a viewing platform with unobstructed views of the park and thecity. Germany’s oldest zoo is also located in the Tiergarten, and is wellworth a visit.Berlin is not a “full service”GoReal Europe destination. Itinerariesonly provide a brief summary of attractions and very basic travel direc-tions in Berlin.Self Guided Visit to Potsdamer Platz and CheckpointCharlie

Late Afternoon

Potsdamer Platz is one of Berlin’s hippest new areas. Historically it wasone of the most important commercial and entertainment centers ofBerlin, but it was completely leveled during World War II. It was thenbisected by the Berlin Wall during the Cold War, becoming a lifeless

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DAY 2Berlin

September 02, 2015(Hotel T.B.D.)

area. When the wall came down, Potsdamer Platz became a symbol ofthe reunited Berlin, and a tremendous amount of investment went intoits rebuilding. Today you can find restaurants, shopping malls, bars,and other establishments that constantly attract locals to the area. Ahighlight is the Sony Center, a complex of entertainment, shopping,and office buildings surrounding a plaza covered by a unique, tent-like roof. About half a mile from the Potsdamer Platz you will findCheckpoint Charlie, a poignant reminder of the Cold War. Along theway you will see remnants of the Berlin Wall, and although it is not wellsigned, the WWII command bunker where Hitler met his end is alsolocated here.Berlin is not a “full service”GoReal Europe destination. Itinerariesonly provide a brief summary of attractions and very basic travel direc-tions in Berlin.

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DAY 3Berlin

September 03, 2015(Hotel T.B.D.)

Self Guided Visit to the Museum Island andAlexanderplatzMorning

In the middle of the Spree River lies one of the world’s most impres-sive collections of museums - Berlin’s Museum Island. This UNESCOWorld Heritage site is home to five museums. A must for any historylover is the Pergamon Museum. It holds a spectacular collection of an-cient and classical art and architecture, including whole reconstructedbuildings! To the east of the Museum Island lies the Alexanderplatz.This square was once the center of East Berlin, and was rebuilt in the1960’s as a showcase of Communist urban planning and architecture.Towering above the Alexanderplatz is the Fernsehturm, a 1,200 foottall television tower provides incredible panoramic views of the city.Berlin is not a “full service”GoReal Europe destination. Itinerariesonly provide a brief summary of attractions and very basic travel direc-tions in Berlin.Tour of Charlottenburg Palace and Gardens

Afternoon

Despite its many historic buildings, Berlin’s modern architecture, con-stant construction, and hipness oftenmake it feel like a thoroughly 21stcentury city. It is nice, therefore, to escape the bustle of the city by vis-iting the beautiful palace of Charlottenburg and its idyllic park and gar-dens. First constructed in 1696, with additions and renovations in the18th and 19th centuries, the palace was nearly completely destroyedin World War II, but was lovingly restored to its baroque grandeur. Thelavishly decorated rooms, artwork, silver collection, and furnishings re-flect the grandeur of its royal Prussian inhabitants. The palace placesa special emphasis on the intriguing story of the first Queen in Prus-sia, Sophie Charlotte, who founded the palace as a country home (itwas then far from city). Particularly beautiful and fascinating are theporcelain collections. The most famous room in the palace is knownas the Porcelain Cabinet, which has rooms literally covered in an elab-orate display of thousands of porcelain pieces. Stretching behind thepalace are French-style baroque gardens and a relaxing English-stylepark. The park contains a system of canals and lakes connected tothe adjacent Spree River, which allowed Sophie Charlotte to visit Berlinwithout need to resort to dusty roads.Berlin is not a “full service”GoReal Europe destination. Itinerariesonly provide a brief summary of attractions and very basic travel direc-tions in Berlin.

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DAY 4Berlin to Prague

September 04, 2015(Hotel T.B.D.)

Taxi Transfer to the Berlin Main Rail Station8:00 AM

Berlin taxis are generally reliable and honest, so this is cheaper than apre-arranged transfer. If you are picked up one hour prior to departure,you should have plenty of time to catch your train.Included: Instructions on taking a taxi to the rail station, instruc-tions for finding your train. Not included: Taxi fare.Rail Journey to Prague with a Stop in Dresden

08:46 – 10:53 by Rail and 17:07 – 19:25 by Rail

Tickets and seat reservations for this rail journey are included in thepurchase of the itinerary package. Detailed directions and instructionsthat make the trip easy and stress free are also included in the FullItinerary. The itinerary will also tell you which sights to look out for onyour journey through three scenic regions - Brandenburg, Saxony, andBohemia. As an added bonus, we will purchase tickets for the Berlinto Dresden and Dresden to Prague legs separately, meaning you willseveral hours to explore the enchanting Saxon capital of Dresden. Thecity had a long history as a royal residence of the Kings of Saxony, whowere prince electors of the Holy Roman Empire. They transformed theirhome over the centuries into a splendid architectural jewel. Becauseof its fascinating baroque and rococo city center, Dresden was oftencalled “Florence on the Elbe”.Included: Tickets, seat reservations, and detailed information onyour train journey. Detailed travel information about Dresden is alsoprovided.Private Transfer from the Rail Station to Your Hotel

7:25 PM

We will schedule a pick up for your train’s arrival time. You will be metin the station by an English speaking driver holding a sign with yourname on it. The drivers will give you good Prague tips during your rideto the hotel. The ride is for your party only - you will not be sharing avehicle. The cost of the ride is included in your package, and you willnot have to pay the driver, unless you choose to offer a small tip.Included: Private Transfer to Your Hotel

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DAY 5Prague

September 05, 2015(Hotel T.B.D.)

Guided Walking Tour of the Royal Route and PragueCastle9:30 - 12:30 PM

On this charming guided walk you will explore the Prague Castle, thelargest castle complex in all of Europe. To reach the castle you willtrace the Royal Coronation Route and cross the Charles Bridge, whose“speaking stones” reveal the amazing and often cruel history that hasoccurred there. You will pass through the enchanting Little Quarter,and take a tram up the hill to the nearly eleven hundred year old PragueCastle. Your tour will then take you through the castle courtyards andinto the dramatic St. Vitus Cathedral in the center of the castle complex.The tour ends up with a spectacular panoramic view of the city of ahundred spires.Included: 3-hour Private Guided Walking Tour, Entry into part of St.Vitus Cathedral. Not Included: Entry into the palace interior.Self Guided Tour of Prague Castle, Hradčany, andStrahov Monastery

Early Afternoon

TOP SITES: ST. VITUS CATHEDRAL, GOLDEN LANE, LOBKOWICZ PALACE,STRAHOV MONASTERY, LORETOPrague Castle is the most visited destination in Prague, and forgood reason. The castle’s history stretches back over a 1000 years,and it has served as the seat of government for Bohemian kings, HolyRoman Emperors, and presidents of Czechoslovakia. It is now the seatof government of the Czech Republic, so you will encounter militaryhonor guards rigidly standing guard at the castle entrances. The cas-tle sits impressively perched on a hill overlooking the city, providing abreathtaking and romantic view. The castle is actually an entire com-plex of palaces, churches, and fortifications representing almost everyarchitectural period of the last millennium, including the dramatic St.Vitus Cathedral, the historical seat of Prague’s archbishop. In the cas-tle’s surrounding neighborhood, known as Hradčany, you will discoverbeautiful gardens, a dazzlingly restored monastery, and more.Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Mapmarked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest inthe area.

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DAY 5Prague

September 05, 2015(Hotel T.B.D.)

Self Guided Tour of Prague’s Little QuarterLate Afternoon

TOP SITES: CHARLES BRIDGE, NERUDOVA STREET, ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH,WALLENSTEIN PALACE AND GARDENSThe Little Quarter is a quaint yet lively quarter of Prague tightlynestled on the slope and river bank beneath the Prague Castle. Whileit may be small, the Little Quarter played an important role in Prague’shistory. It is filled with the homes of medieval and renaissance nobilitywho wanted to live as closely as possible to the castle. Picturesqueside streets, beautiful churches, and impressive Baroque architectureall abound within the Little Quarter. The Little Quarter is connected tothe rest of the city by the Charles Bridge, the city’s most well-knownicon. No trip to Prague is complete without a visit to the bridge. Youwill also find the peaceful island of Kampa Park, which is a pleasantplace for a stroll and offers a great chance to take in a view of Praguefrom the river bank. Nearby, the Wallenstein Palace Gardens offer apeaceful yet fascinating retreat from the city bustle.Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Amap marked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interestin the area.

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DAY 6Prague

September 06, 2015(Hotel T.B.D.)

Self Guided Visit to Prague’s Old TownMorning

TOP SITES:OLD TOWNHALL & CLOCK TOWER, KARLOVA STREET, CHURCHOF OUR LADY OF TYNA visit to Old Town (Staré Město) transports you to an entirely dif-ferent era. A labyrinth of twisting cobblestone lanes and alleys sur-round Old Town Square, which has been Prague’s municipal centersince the Middle Ages. The Square is lined by magnificent churchesand imposing Renaissance palaces. Most notable are the Old TownHall, with its famed astronomical clock drawing large crowds at theturn of each hour, and the Tyn Church, with a multitude of spires thatseem to sprout like leaves from its towers. As you wander through theOld Town, you will discover numerous other delights, including severalbeautiful churches, a plentiful supply of cozy cafes and pubs, and anoutdoor market dating back to the Middle Ages. You could explorefor days in this charming district and still not uncover all of its hiddenwonders.Included:Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Mapmarked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest inthe area.

Self Guided Tour of Prague’s New TownAfternoon

TOP SITES: WENCESLAS SQUARE, MUNICIPAL HOUSE, SHOPPING ONNA PŘIKOPĚ STREETDespite being nearly 700 years old, the New Town (Nové Město)is the youngest of the original five independent towns that made upMedieval Prague. In one sense however, the New Town is new. In thelate 19th century much of the New Town was demolished and rebuilt,giving it a distinctly different look and feel than the Old Town. Today,the heart of New Town is still one of the three original central marketsaround which it was planned - Wenceslas Square (Vaclavské Náměstí).The square, which could also be described as a wide boulevard, isthe commercial center of Prague, and is busy nearly 24-hours a day.In the New Town you will find a great variety of shops, restaurants,nightspots, and pubs, as well as churches, cultural sites, museums. Youcan also visit one of the world’s most beautiful art-nouveau buildings -the Municipal House.Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Mapmarked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest inthe area.

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DAY 6Prague

September 06, 2015(Hotel T.B.D.)

Concert or Other Cultural Event in PragueEvening

A trip to a concert or other performance in the Czech Republic is a treaton many levels. Czech musicians, dancers, and actors are some of theworld’s best, and are the product of a long-lasting national obsessionwith the arts. In fact, prior to Czech independence, the arts were one ofthe only outlets available to express Czech national pride and identity,which is one reason why today Prague has more theater and concertseats per resident than any other city in the world. With so muchof the city’s pride and wealth poured into their concert venues, theexquisite details of the performance halls and foyers will make theexperience even more special and rewarding. A Prague concert guidewith information on choosing a performance and reserving tickets isprovided to Go Real Europe clients.Concert is not included. At your request, we can help you selecta performance and puchase tickets for you. A 4% transaction fee anda $17 USD booking fee is added to the cost of the tickets (applied pertravel party, not per person). In cases where the ticket must be pickedup at a ticket office in advance and mailed to you, there is an additional$50 fee.

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DAY 7Prague

September 07, 2015(Hotel T.B.D.)

Self Guided Tour of the Old Jewish QuarterMorning

TOP SITES: JEWISH CEMETERY, OLD-NEW SYNAGOGUE, SPANISH SYNA-GOGUE, CONVENT OF ST. AGNESSome of Prague’s earliest residents were Jewish, and their long his-tory in the city endowed it with a rich heritage of Jewish culture. Me-dieval church prohibitions against money-lending resulted in the Jewsplaying an important role in financing Bohemian kings and nobility, andthus an important role in the city’s economy. The Jewish ghetto, nowknown as the Jewish Quarter, was created in the twelfth century, asJews were forced by decree to live separately from Christians and closeto Old Town Square. Despite continued severe persecution, whichsometimes escalated to murderous mob attacks on the ghetto, theJewish community in Prague prospered over the long term. Sadly, onlya small minority of Prague’s Jews survived the Nazi occupation, andtoday’s Jewish community is only a shadow of its former self. They leftbehind, however, a lasting legacy for you to explore, including syna-gogues, architecture, and a fascinating cemetery.Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Mapmarked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest inthe area.

Petřín Park, the Observation Tower, and theFunicular RailwayEarly Afternoon

Petřin Park is Prague’s most prominent park, as it is located on theside of a large hill overlooking the city. The park is filled with cherryorchards, beautiful forests, and lawns, and is crisscrossed by numerouspaths as well as the medieval Hunger Wall built by Emperor Charles IV.At the top of the park is an Eiffel Tower-like observation tower whichprovides an unobstructed view of the city. To reach the ObservationTower, you will ride a funicular railway that climbs up the side of thehill, allowing you to look down upon the city as you make your way upto the top of the park.Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Mapmarked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest inthe area.

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DAY 7Prague

September 07, 2015(Hotel T.B.D.)

Self Guided Stroll through the Fortress of VyšehradLate Afternoon

The castle of Vyšehrad was the seat of Bohemia’s kings from the 11thto the 12th centuries. The castle was founded in the 900’s AD andholds a strategic position on a hill overlooking the Vltava River andthe city of Prague. Today its park-like grounds create a great place toget away from the crowds and experience Czech history in a naturalsetting. In the 17th century Vyšehrad became an important center forthe armies of the Habsburg Empire, and they built ramparts, walls, andgates around the fortress. Today walking along the ramparts affordswonderful views of the city and river, and you also have the option todescend beneath the ramparts to the huge cavernous halls were thetroops assembled. The fortress also contains a beautiful cemetery withan art-nouveau arcade. Many Czech national heroes are buried here,such as the composer Dvořák.Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Mapmarked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest inthe area.

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DAY 8Prague

September 08, 2015(Hotel T.B.D.)

Guided Excursion to Kutná Hora by TrainMorning / Afternoon

On this full day guided excursion you will discover the charming Bo-hemian town of Kutná Hora. Your guide will pick you up from yourhotel, and after an hour long train ride through the pretty countryside,you will begin exploring the medieval town. Due to nearby silver mines,Kutná Hora was rich and powerful during the the Middle Ages. It waseven declared a Royal town, meaning that the Bohemian King directlycontrolled the town. The town spent much of its wealth on beautifulbuildings, many of which still exist today, and which have earned thetown the status of a UNESCO World Cultural site. Your visit will includestops at the incredible Gothic church of St. Barbara, the Royal Mint,and if you choose, the famous “Bone Church”. Formally known as theChurch of All Saints, the interior of the “Bone Church” is decorated withthe bones of thousands of victims of a plague epidemic and the Hus-site Wars. Another fascinating but hair raising option is to descend intothe narrow shafts of the Medieval silver mines.Included: PrivateGuide Services, Transportation, Entry into St. Bar-bara’s Church and the Bone Church. Not Included: Entry into theSilver Mines or other sites, Lunch

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DAY 9Prague to Český Krumlov

September 09, 2015(Hotel T.B.D.)

Drop off at Na Knížecí Bus Station, and Departurefrom Prague8:10 AM

A car service will pick you up from the and deliver you to the Na Knížecíbus station, where you will catch your bus.Bus Trip from Prague to Český Krumlov

09:00 – 11:55 by Bus

Tickets and seat reservations will be included with the purchase of youritinerary for this approximately 3 hour trip on a comfortable, mod-ern bus. Detailed directions and instructions that make the trip easyand stress free will also be provided in your full itinerary. The busis equipped with bathroom and wi-fi internet access, and you will beoffered refreshments during the trip.Included: Bus tickets, seat reservations, and detailed directions fora stress free trip.Self-Arranged Taxi Transfer to Hotel in ČeskýKrumlov

11:55 AM

You will take a very short taxi ride to your hotel from the bus station.If you prefer you can also walk, most of our featured hotels are onlya short distance from the bus station. Details on how to call a taxiand how much to pay are provided with your full itinerary. Walkingdirections are also included for those who prefer to go by foot.Included: Information on ordering and taking a taxi. TAXI FARE ISNOT INCLUDED.Guided Walk through Český Krumlov

1:30 - 3:00 PM

Thousands of tourists from around the world flock to Český Krumlovto wander its narrow cobblestone lanes, visit its beautiful castle, andadmire its splendid Medieval and Renaissance architecture. But mostof them leave without ever understanding the town’s rich historicalbackground or discovering its hidden secrets. With this tour you willavoid this sad fate and have a good time in the process. You’ll learnwhy there are dozens of five pedaled roses carved into buildings spread17

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throughout the town, hear local legends which still echo today, and visitoften missed sites such as the Renaissance town hall, the former townbrewery, and the old orphanage and hospital.Included: 90-minute Private Guided Walking TourČeský Krumlov Castle

Late Afternoon

Český Krumlov was ruled by the powerful Rožmberk family during theMiddle Ages and Renaissance periods. As rivals to the Czech King, theRožmberks wanted Český Krumlov to have a castle which could com-pete with Prague Castle in its magnificence, so they poured tremen-dous wealth and effort into building the castle. During their long res-idence in the castle they conducted major renovations in the Gothic,High Gothic, and Renaissance styles. The resulting structure still domi-nates Český Krumlov today.The castle progresses uphill through a se-ries of five beautifully decorated courtyards, with carvings, colorfulsgraffito decorations, and fountains. The castle’s perfectly preservedBaroque theater, built in 1767, is open for tours from May to October.With still intact stage machinery, backdrops, and sets, it offers a uniqueand wonderful glimpse into the world of the 18th century. While at thecastle you can also visit the resident bears who live in the moat (don’tworry, it’s a moat complete with trees and a swimming pool). Abovethe castle you will discover its beautiful gardens. Maybe the best partof a visit to the gardens is the walk up to them, as you are rewardedwith beautiful views of the town.Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Mapmarked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest in thearea. Not included: Tours within the castle interiors - approximately$10 USD.Note on winter closings: Castle interiors other than the CastleMuseum and Tower are closed from November to March, however thecastle courtyards can still be explored throughout the year.

Self Guided Tour of Český KrumlovEvening

Český Krumlov is the crown jewel of Southern Bohemia and its picture-perfect setting makes it a magnet for tourists and photographers fromaround the world. As the base of the powerful Rožmberk family fromthe 14th-16th centuries, it attracted great wealth, resulting in an abun-dance of medieval and Renaissance architecture delightfully huddledtogether between the twisting loops of the Vltava River. As rivals tothe Czech King, the Rožmberks wanted Český Krumlov to compare

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DAY 9Prague to Český Krumlov

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with Prague in its magnificence. The five-petalled rose from their fam-ily crest can still be seen on buildings throughout the town. Krumlov’sbeauty is only enhanced by it setting amidst green hills and its stunningcastle perched on a rocky ledge above the town.Included:Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Mapmarked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest inthe area.

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DAY 10Český Krumlov

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Guided Excursion to Třeboň, including Brewery orPalace TourMorning / Afternoon

On this guided excursion youwill discover the charming town of Třeboň.Třeboň lies within a natural landscape thoroughly shaped by the handsof men, but which is so beautiful and unique that the UN designatedit as a Biosphere Reserve. Since the Middle Ages inhabitants of thearea supported themselves with fish farming by creating lakes out ofthe original marshes and woods. The town has a long history as theeconomic and administrative center of the area, and the complex andefficiently run system of fish farms brought a great deal of wealthand pride to the town. This is reflected in its beautiful town square, aGothic church and abbbey, and a charming Renaissance palace. Afterexploring the town you can take a tour of the palace or of the town’shistoric but still functioning brewery. Those taking the brewery tour willhave a chance to taste some authentic Czech micro-brew, and perhapsenjoy some more in the brewery’s beer garden, which is a favoritegathering place of the locals.Important Note #1: If you would like to do the brewery tour,please inform us well in advance, otherwise it may be impossible toarrange.Important Note #2: If visiting between November and March, thepalace will be closed.Included: Transportation and from Třeboň, Private Guided Tourof the town, and guided tour of either the palace or brewery. Notincluded: Food and beverages.

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DAY 11Český Krumlov to Prague

September 11, 2015(Hotel T.B.D.)

A Guided Walk through the Turmoil of the 20thCentury9:30 - 11:00 AM

In 1914 Český Krumlov was a town in the Austro-Hungarian Empire,whose inhabitants mostly spoke German. There were also flourishingJewish and Czech-speaking communities whose presence stretchedback to the Middle Ages. Over the next 35 years, including two disas-trous wars and unprecedented turmoil, the town was fundamentallytransformed. After Austro-Hungary’s defeat in WWI, the town becamepart of the new state of Czechoslovakia in 1919, which led many of theGerman-speaking residents to become enthusiastic backers of the Naziregime of Adolf Hitler in the 1930s. Following the German occupationin 1938, the Jews of the town suffered a horrific fate, and their commu-nity completely disappeared in the ravages of war and the Holocaust.At the end of the second world war in 1945, it was the turn of the Ger-man speakers to face the loss of their home, as the Communist Czechgovernment expelled them en masse for their support of the Nazis.For the next 42 years the town atrophied and was filled with outsiders,many of them gypsies who felt no connection to the town or its his-tory. Following the fall of Communism in 1989, more and more visitorsnoticed that this crumbling town was an undiscovered gem, and hadonce been one of Europe’s great beauties. Within a few years tourismand a growing Czech economy had once again completely transformedthe town.On this guided walking tour, you will relive this traumatic historicperiod. Your tour will include a visit to the former Jewish synagogue,which has been recently restored and includes an exhibit on the town’slost Jewish community.Included: Private Guided tour, visit to the synagogue (if open).Shuttle Trip from Český Krumlov to Prague with Stopin Hluboká

1:00 PM

A shuttle service will pick you up directly from your hotel and take youto Prague. Your scenic journey to Prague will include a little over threehours of driving, but it will also include a stop in the palace of Hluboká,which is perhaps the most fascinating chateau in all of Central Europe.It is directly surrounded by exquisite formal gardens, which form partof a much larger park setting. Its romantic shimmering white architec-ture has inspired thousands of Czech girls to dream of a wedding there.The opulent interior is also lovely, filled with impressive art, period fur-nishings, and collections of arms and armor. It is also possible to stopin several other locations instead of Hluboká, such as the Zvíkov castle

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DAY 11Český Krumlov to Prague

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ruins, or the towns of České Budějovice or Tábor.Included: Shuttle Transfer Not Included: Tour of the Palace Inte-rior

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DAY 12Depart Prague

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Drop off at Airport, and Departure from PragueTo Be Determined

A car service will pick you up from the (Hotel T.B.D.) and deliver you tothe Prague Airport for your flight departure. This is a private transferjust for your travel party, and you will not need to pay the driver forthe transfer, as it is already included in the cost of the itinerary.Included: Private transfer by car to the Prague Airport

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