Transfer from Cesky Krumlov
to Teplice

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Departure from Cesky Krumlov
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Estimated arrival to Teplice
12:09h

Trip duration: 189min

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Quality photo of Tabor - Czech Republic

Tabor
Czech Republic

75 min

A town of fascinating history and many natural treasures, Tabor attracts many visitors all year round. It is perfect stop-off because its historic town is... compact and can be easily walked around. The vast variety of Tabor’s attractions includes the town walls, the Tabor Tunnels which form an underground world beneath the city’s main square and numerous churches and monuments. Perhaps one museum deserves a special mention and that is the The Hussite Museum which presents the history of town strongly connected to the Hussite movement. But there is also another museum for all those with sweet tooth and that is the Museum of Chocolate and Marzipan that will be a delight to your palates.

Quality photo of Ceske Budejovice - Czech Republic

Ceske Budejovice
Czech Republic

75 min

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Quality photo of Cervena Lhota Castle - Czech Republic

Cervena Lhota Castle
Czech Republic

90 min

Have your camera ready as you will be taking many photos of the idyllic castle setting! The 16th century summer house of princes is located... on a rock in an artificial pond and it is connected to the land by a stone bridge. The dramatic red color of the facade is what sets apart this castle from other Renaissance castles in Bohemia. On the northern side of the castle is a gracefully landscaped park with the Renaissance Chapel of The Holy Trinity while on the southern side there are dense woods. Although the surroundings are a delight, it is definitely worth seeing the castle from the inside as well. The rooms are furnished with lavish furniture from the early 20th century and offer a detailed insight into the life of the nobility at that time. The castle is not very big thus when finish exploring it you’ll have just enough time to rent a boat on the lake and enjoy a scenic ride around the castle.

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Konopiste Castle
Czech Republic

75 min

The castle was founded in the 13th century but its most prominent owner, and the one who made it the splendid structure it is today,... is the Archduke Franz Ferdinand d'Este. He is responsible for remodeling the massive Gothic and Renaissance building and installing electricity, central heating, flush toilets and showers making it his ideal country residence. The castle can be discovered via four different guided tours, available in English as well, which reveal Franz Ferdinand's private apartments, his collections of antique furniture; Italian paintings; Gothic sculptures; hunting trophies and armory. Take a walk in the Rose Garden with beautiful Italian Renaissance statutes and enjoy the calming atmosphere where you might encounter free-roaming pheasants, peacocks and quails freely inhabiting the area.

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Hluboka
Czech Republic

75 min

The first sight of Hluboka remains long in every visitor’s memory. It is indeed awe-inspiring. The grandness of this Baroque masterpiece can be revealed not... only in its appearance, but also in its 140 lavishly decorated rooms and 11 towers. Being this huge, there are several different tours that visitors can choose from - stroll through the private rooms and ceremonial halls; explore the rich hunting collection, enjoy a view from one of the towers or visit a kitchen with original equipment. The chateau was originally founded in the middle of the 13th century by Bohemian kings and remodeled during the first half of the 18th century based on the English castle of Windsor. The castle is surrounded by a gorgeous English style park.

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Terezin
Czech Republic

90 min

Terezin fortress was built by the Emperor Joseph II at the end of the 18th century in honor of his mother Maria Theresa but during... the WWII it had been turned into a Jewish ghetto and a Gestapo prison by the Nazis. The fortress includes a whole complex of buildings surrounded by the walls and today it is a living monument that commemorates all victims of Jewish population that lost their lives here due to malnutrition, brutality and overcrowding. By visiting this highly moving complex visitors learn all about daily sufferings and inhumane conditions that Jews had to undergo during the Second World War. The complex is divided between the “Small Fortress” that was a prison for political prisoners and “Large Fortress” that became a ghetto for Jews.