Transfer from Karlovy Vary
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Estimated arrival to Krakow - John Paul II International Airport
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Trip duration: 397min

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Quality photo of Cesky Sternberk Castle - Czech Republic

Cesky Sternberk Castle
Czech Republic

75 min

The history of the astounding Cesky Sternberk Castle begins in 1241 when the noble family Sternbergs constructed it on a cliff top above the river... Sazava. On a nice summer day, the striking reflection of the castle in the river seems almost dreamlike. This amazing location is just one of the many things it has to offer. The castle belonged to the same family for almost 8 centuries to this day and the owners now still live on the ground floor. Visitors are welcomed to visit with the guided tour the second floor with 15 rooms full of furniture, details and decor. There is also a rare collection of 545 copper engravings depicting the Thirty Years' War.

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Zbrasov
Czech Republic

75 min

Zbrasov caves are a remarkable cave system that was created by activities of atmospheric water and deep spring of warm mineral water. When visiting this... caves there’s no need to dress warmly as there is a permanent comfortable all-year-round temperature of 14°C. The caves are filled with magnificent ornamentation – aragonite, raft stalagmites and sinter spherical coating. Visitors can also marvel the spectacular gas “lakes” of carbon dioxide that are located in the bottom levels of the caves. A guided tour is required to see the caves and it lasts approximately an hour, covering 375 meters of the caves.

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Sazava Monastery
Czech Republic

75 min

Sazava Monastery had a very dynamic history, being continuously destroyed and reconstructed. It was originally built in the 11th century, but during the Hussite War... in 15th century it was burnt down. Revived again in 16th century and rebuilt in the Baroque style in 17th century, it was eventually closed down by Emperor Josef II. After being abolished in the 19th century, the monastery was remodeled to a Pseudo-Renaissance chateau. Today, the former monastery is a significant medieval center of Slavic culture and literature and in its library visitors can see medieval manuscripts written in Old Slavonic, Latin and Czech.

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Lidice
Czech Republic

75 min

Lidice Memorial keeps a lasting memory of the horrendous Nazi crime. After the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, a brutal Nazi official, German army completely demolished... the town, 173 men were taken to the center of town and shot dead, women and most of the children were shipped off to concentration camps. On the place of the original village today stands the memorial with a very powerful sculpture dedicated to the 82 children of Lidice while the new village was built approximately 150 meters away.

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Auschwitz Memorial
Poland

135 min

Millions of people visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum to pay their respects to those who died here. Auschwitz represents the worst horrors of WWII... as the largest mass murder in a single location in human history. This memorial site, consisting of Auschwitz I (the original concentration camp), Auschwitz II–Birkenau (a combination concentration-extermination camp), is today a symbol of genocide and horror and a historical site to experience a part of history that should never be forgotten.

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Olomouc
Czech Republic

75 min

With the largest preserved historic zone outside of Prague, Olomouc is a delight to explore. The most famous feature of this historic city is the... Holy Trinity Column that is rising to a height of 35 m and thus considered the biggest Baroque sculpture in the Czech Republic. The monument was built entirely by local craftsmen in 1754 and today it is the pride of all Czech people. The most acclaimed church in Olomouc is the Cathedral Saint Wenceslas that displays different architectural styles. Olomouc is also a city of rich cultural scene with its famous Moravian Theatre and Moravian Philharmonic and its university is the second oldest in the Czech Republic.