Transfer from Prague - Vaclav Havel Airport
to Basel - EuroAirport Basel - Mulhouse - Freiburg

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Departure from Prague - Vaclav Havel Airport
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Estimated arrival to Basel - EuroAirport Basel - Mulhouse - Freiburg
16:01h

Trip duration: 421min

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Quality photo of Rothenburg ob der Tauber - Germany

Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Germany

75 min

There is something about walking around at a leisurely pace in Rothenburg ob der Tauber. Among so many beautifully preserved half-timbered houses, your heart will... be captured by an irresistibly charming ambiance. Considered as one of the best medieval towns in Germany, this town is a genuine walk in the past. If you are courageous enough, do visit the Medieval Crime Museum that reflects in details the horrors of medieval correctional methods.

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Pilsen
Czech Republic

105 min

There are numerous reasons why one should visit Pisen. Not only is this the second largest city in Czech Republic and home of Pilsner Urquell,... the world’s first and finest lager beer, but it has so many other attractions that it would be a shame not to stroll down its streets. To mention just a few – a 3D Planetarium in the Techmania Science Centre, the Great Synagogue in Moorish-Romanesque style, Republic Square surrounded by St. Bartholomew's Cathedral, the Town Hall, and the Bishop's Residence, George Patton memorial museum and of course don’t miss the legendary Pilsner Urquell Brewery.

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Vitra Design Museum
Germany

105 min

Situated among grand Swiss mountains and forests, there lies the Vitra Design museum. The exhibitions held inside this gem of modern architecture mostly consist of... interior designs, most notably from North American artists. They also provide a glimpse into the rich history of furniture design as well as all major worldly contributions and hold each style ever to be widely used. Today, the exhibits mainly focus on technology’s contribution to modern furniture design and are surely of interest to many contemporary artists and visitors alike.

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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.

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Baden-Baden
Germany

75 min

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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.