Transfer from Freiburg im Breisgau
to Prague

  Change direction
  Change direction

Trip details

Departure from Freiburg im Breisgau
Selected sights
Estimated arrival to Prague
15:24h

Trip duration: 384min

Passengers & Extra luggage
1 x
0 x
Book this transfer

Trip details

Departure from Freiburg im Breisgau
Passengers & Extra luggage
1 x
0 x

Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Amberg - Germany

Amberg
Germany

75 min

Amberg is an interesting old town with a colorful history and certainly merits a closer look. Many visitors come to Amberg to see the famous... sixteenth-century Stadtbrille gateway or the Marktplatz where the Gothic town hall stands alongside colorful buildings. But few know that this little town features the smallest hotel in the world promising to the newlyweds that spend their wedding night here a happily life ever after.

Quality photo of Kladruby Monastery - Czech Republic

Kladruby Monastery
Czech Republic

75 min

Founded in 1114, Kladruby Monastery is one of the oldest Benedictine monasteries in Czech Republic. This historic gem of striking beauty can be visited via... guided tour that lasts just under an hour and also includes tour of the accompanying castle. Not to be missed is the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, one of the largest ecclesiastical structures throughout Bohemia and an extraordinary example of Baroque-Gothic style characteristic for this region.

Quality photo of Zbiroh Chateau - Czech Republic

Zbiroh Chateau
Czech Republic

75 min

Monumental Castle Zbiroh is connected with many legends and secrets because in the past it was visited by European royalty; it was the Central European... Headquarters of the Freemasons at the beginning of the 20th century; and it was also the Nazi’s command center in 1938. Today visitors can tour the castle and learn about the history of the Knights Templar, they can also spend the night in Chateau Hotel Zbiroh. Another special treat is the chateau tavern U Rudolfovy kratochvíle where the waiters are fully attired in costumes and serve exquisite traditional Czech specialties. One of the famous guests that stayed several times in the Chateau Hotel was Czech artist Alphonse Mucha and to honor him the castle today houses a permanent exhibition of his work.

Quality photo of Karlsruhe Palace - Germany

Karlsruhe Palace
Germany

75 min

Karlsruhe palace was built in 1715 and the city of Karlsruhe was gradually developed around it. The beautiful architecture and grandiose, immaculately maintained gardens that... surround it make this palace a must-see tourist attraction. The interior of the palace has a more modern appearance because it was rebuilt after destruction in the WWII. Karlsruhe palace is home to an interesting museum where visitors can learn about Germany and Baden-Wurttemberg state since antique times and until today. Climb to the top of the palace tower to fully experience the town’s quirky layout.

Quality photo of Koneprusy Cave - Czech Republic

Koneprusy Cave
Czech Republic

105 min

Take a trip deep in the Earth, it the spectacular system of underground corridors full of fascinating rock formations. Visitors are taken on a guided... tour (only in Czech language) through the 8 halls connected by walkways and stairs where they can marvel different stalagmites and stalactites but also some historical artifacts. The oldest features that adorn the caves are the beautiful, million years old Koneprusy “roses”. Along with the dripstone in weird and wonderful shapes, visitors are greeted by the only cave’s residents – the bats.

Quality photo of Castle Neuenstein - Germany

Castle Neuenstein
Germany

75 min

Castle Neuenstein was originally a medieval fortress that was renovated in 16th century by Count Ludwig Casimir Hohenlohe to become a noble Renaissance residence. At... the beginning of 18th century it was abandoned by its residents but they still used it occasionally as an event venue and finally in 1878 it was converted into a museum. In the lavishly decorated rooms, the museum exhibits art, furniture, and every-day objects from Renaissance, Baroque and Biedermeier period. Another great perk of this castle is the “Art and Rarities Cabinet” displaying some very peculiar memorabilia like the only surviving hat of the 17th century King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden and an almost fist-sized stone from the bladder of the Count of Nimburg.