Transfer from Olomouc
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Departure from Olomouc
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Estimated arrival to Munich - Airport
15:28h

Trip duration: 388min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Mauthausen Memorial
Austria

75 min

The horrors of this place are probably best described by the harrowing nickname that Nazis gave to Mauthausen concentration camp: “the bone grinder”. It is... impossible to imagine the crimes that happened here. It was classified as a Grade III camp, which means that all inmates were to be exterminated through the exhaustion of the grueling labor. A minimum of 90.000 people died at the camp from exhaustion, illness, being shot and many prisoners committed suicide as the only way out of this hell. The preserved historic premises of the Mauthausen Memorial include the Wiener-Graben quarry, the Stairs of Death, the SS-Quarters, the Camp Prison, the Gas Chamber and the Museum with the Room of Names.

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Znojmo
Czech Republic

75 min

Get caught up in Znojmo simply by walking inside its historic medieval walls and admiring its Renaissance-style architecture. If that doesn’t satisfy your taste, there... is a plethora of attractions – churches, towers, strongholds or the fascinating underground complex of tunnels and cellars that run underneath the town. The town’s oldest monument is the Romanesque Rotunda of Our Lady and St. Catherine, located in the grounds of Znojmo Castle. Finally, the Znojmo region is well famous for its wine, so to leave this town without sampling some of the local wines would simply be a big mistake.

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Melk
Austria

105 min

The charming town of Melk with the gorgeous Abbey of Melk is a perfect one day trip that will for sure linger in your mind... for a long time. You can walk from one end of the town to the other and marvel some incredible architectural examples from many different history periods, ranging from the late Gothic period, Biedermeier, the Grunderzeit period and Art Nouveau. The town’s most impressive attraction is the Benedictine monastery that truly is a masterpiece with its colossal structure, refined details and contrasting colors. The monastery’s gems are its baroque church with lavish marble and frescoes; the Marmorsaal or the Marble banqueting hall; and the Abbey library which was an inspiration for Umberto Eco’s bestselling novel “The Name of the Rose”.

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Grafenegg
Austria

75 min

Grafenegg castle is often ranked among top 10 Austrian castles, which is quite a big deal given that this country boasts in lots of splendid... castles. Its history goes back 7 centuries ago and therefore various styles are incorporated in its architecture – from Gothic through Baroque and Biedermeier to Neo-gothic. The most notable parts of this castle are its tower, the chapel with alluring blue ceiling and interesting woodcarvings, lavish rooms, sculptures in the castle grounds and the Auditorium – the open-air contemporary stage that hosts the renowned annual Grafenegg music festival.

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Sankt Gilgen
Austria

75 min

Being located at only 29 kilometers from Salzburg and with its very scenic setting, Sankt Gilgen is the perfect day trip destination. The panorama of... Sankt Gilgen may seem familiar to many as it was here that the opening scenes of the movie “The Sound of Music” were filmed. It is an elegant, relaxed village that offers a good base for walkers, hikers, sightseers and for water sports on the azure waters of Lake Wolfgangsee. There are two options to reach the mountain top, either taking a short cable car ride or walk the mountain trail from the village, which is well worth since the views from the top are spectacular.

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Herrenchiemsee
Germany

135 min

If you decide to visit Herrenchiemsee palace, be prepared to be enchanted by the extravagance and decadency seen once in a blue moon. This opulent... fantasy palace was built by Bavarian King Ludwig II known also as “Bavaria’s fairytale king” on the largest island in the Chiemsee Lake. Construction started in 1878 but unfortunately was not finished by the time King Ludwig died, in 1886. In the extravagant interior visitors may explore twenty state rooms that boast décor of the most exquisite quality. But visitors are mostly overwhelmed when entering the huge Hall of Mirrors which is almost a perfect copy of the original Galerie des Glaces in Versailles. With its luxuriant decorations and furnishings, lights and glittering pendant chandeliers it must be one of the most majestic banqueting halls in the world. The palace also features Ludwig II Museum and the Augustinian canon seminary, both worth visiting. If you get tired of all the lavishness, go to Fraueninsel Island across the water that has a Benedictine convent and is perfect for relaxing strolls.