Transfer from Prague - Vaclav Havel Airport
to Poprad

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Departure from Prague - Vaclav Havel Airport
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Estimated arrival to Poprad
15:11h

Trip duration: 371min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Vlkolinec Village - Slovakia

Vlkolinec Village
Slovakia

60 min

Vlkoklinec was granted UNESCO status for the mainly intact folk architecture with artifacts dating back to the 15th century. One might say that in Vlkoklinec... time stands still and the traditional tools, artwork, crafts, and old-style kitchens will immediately take visitors back in past, when life seemed so much simpler. This remarkably untouched settlement consists of 45 wooden houses and outbuildings of which 2 have been converted to museums. To fully experience the past times, do try the local delicacy — warm, homemade poppy seed nut roll in the village store.

Quality photo of Trebic - Czech Republic

Trebic
Czech Republic

75 min

Many tourists visit Trebic just to see two UNESCO World Heritage sites – the Basilica of St. Procopius and the Jewish Quarter and the Jewish... Cemetery. Sure, these are the most notable ones, but Trebic has many other valuable monuments owing to the rich history of the town.

Quality photo of Strecno Castle - Slovakia

Strecno Castle
Slovakia

60 min

The location of the Strecno Castle is just as dramatic as it 700 years long history. Set on a spectacular limestone cliff the castle dominates... the Vah River and its surroundings. As an important strategic stronghold the castle was always a symbol of feudal power in the region. It has been in ruins for more than 350 years but today it is partially restored so visitors can witness its glorious days and explore the 15th century chapel, the 14th century main tower, and the remains of the north palace. The castle is situated on the top of 103 meters tall rock so be prepared for a moderately steep walk up the hill. Please note that the castle is closed from December to March.

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.

Quality photo of Buchlovice Castle - Czech Republic

Buchlovice Castle
Czech Republic

75 min

Being built as a copy of an Italian villa in Baroque style, Buchlovice Castle is considered as one of the most prominent noble seats in... the Czech Republic. The complex includes two separate buildings, the ceremonial Lower Chateau, and the Upper Chateau used for service purposes. Visitors of Buchlovice Castle can explore the rooms and chambers with their rich stucco and elaborately painted ceilings. The surrounding gardens were originally designed in Italian style but in the first half of the 19th century the garden was expanded and remodeled in new, English design with interesting species of trees, peacocks, streams and bridges.

Quality photo of Trencin Castle - Slovakia

Trencin Castle
Slovakia

90 min

The history of this imposing structure begins in 11th century and there are still many surviving medieval elements in spite of various restorations. It is... enormous; one of the biggest in this part of Europe, and it had an important role in time of Turkish attacks. Visitors can explore on their own the fortification, the towers and the gardens but for furnished rooms guided tours must be taken. These tours are in Slovak while English tours must be prearranged.