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Departure from Prague
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Estimated arrival to Frankfurt - Airport
14:15h

Trip duration: 315min

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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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Wurzburg
Germany

75 min

Hermann Hesse once wrote that if he could choose his place of birth, he would choose Wurzburg and once you see its churches, historical buildings... and vineyards in a beautiful hilly location, you will immediately understand why. Although heavily damaged during the WWII, the city has painstakingly renovated its cherished monuments and scenic city architecture. A fascinating mix of contrasts is waiting for you here - brilliant historical tourist attractions and UNESCO World Heritage sites mix well with the multitude of students and vibrant internationality.

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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.

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Messel
Germany

60 min

The Messel Pit is a disused quarry where paleontologists have found more than 40,000 discoveries to date with many more still to be uncovered, making... this remarkable location one of the world’s top fossil spotting sites. The pit can be visited as part of regular group tours with qualified scientists on hand that provide visitors with understanding of evolution and past environments during the Eocene period, which lasted between 57 and 36 million years ago. For visitors who want to explore the pit individually, there are numerous information panels and the viewing platform overlooking the quarry. If you wish to take a look at a very different, distant world and discover the predecessors of the plants and animals, the Messel Pit is a must-see destination for you.

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Karlstejn Castle
Czech Republic

105 min

Czech Republic has more than 2000 castles and fortresses but among them Karlstejn Castle is one of the most popular and of most extraordinary stepped... layout. Founded in 1348 by the Czech King and Roman Emperor Charles IV, it took twenty years to finish the castle since the emperor personally supervised the project in all details. Later, the castle was remodeled several times so late Gothic, Renaissance and neo-Gothic influences are obvious in its impressive architectural design. To access the castle visitors can walk (approximately 30 minutes from the parking lot) or even take a romantic carriage ride. The castle interiors can be explored via various guided tours available in English as well.

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Nuremberg
Germany

135 min

The medieval town of Nuremberg is bursting with special romantic flair created by the half-timbered buildings along the cobblestone lanes, bridges, cafes and restaurants. However,... an absolute “must” for your trip to Nuremberg is its Castle. It is located in town’s main square and since the Middle Ages it has been the symbol of the power of the Holy Roman Empire in Germany. Another “not to be missed” tourist attraction is the Germanische Nationalmuseum, one of the largest, if not the largest, museum of German culture in the world. If you have some time left, visit the Church of Our Lady, a stunning example of brick Gothic architecture.