Transfer from Stuttgart - Airport
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Departure from Stuttgart - Airport
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Estimated arrival to Teplice
14:42h

Trip duration: 342min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Jezeri Castle
Czech Republic

75 min

The Jezeri Castle was the cultural center of the whole region in the 18th and 19th centuries and its orchestra was world famous. Today, it... is hard to imagine the glorious days of this magnificent manor because it suffered severe damage caused by open-cast mining in the area. Nonetheless, certain parts of the castle have been restored and visitors can explore only some 15-20 rooms of this large building, witnessing its splendid past. Some of the prominent castle visitors in the past were Goethe, Beethoven, and composer Gluck who actually grew up in the castle’s hunting lodge.

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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.

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Frantiskovy Lazne
Czech Republic

75 min

The friendly small-town appeal, picturesque historic town center and curative influence of natural springs make Frantiskovy Lazne an ideal relaxing getaway. The uniqueness of the... local springs have been known since the late 14th century. From the year 1866 the surroundings of the Frantiskovy Lazne springs are a protected zone. It comes as no surprise that Frantiskovy Lazne was the first in the world to create a mud spa.

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Loket Castle
Czech Republic

75 min

Most castles were built on hills, enabling the occupants to see invaders approaching and Loket Castle is no different. From the hilltop, it dominates the... town of Loket for more than 850 years and this abundant past can be observed in its museum, weaponry, armor and an eclectic collection of historic artifacts. If you have the courage for some rather ghastly equipment, explore the castle’s dungeons. If not, spend your visiting time in the impressive chapel and the castle’s ceremonial hall. All in all, this attraction has something to offer for everyone’s taste.

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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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Karlovy Vary
Czech Republic

90 min

Self-care is a divine responsibility so spare some time and visit Karlovy Vary, an exceptional spa town loved in the past by the famous historic... figures like Beethoven, Goethe, Gogol, Mozart and Casanova and today by the Hollywood movie stars. It is said that Karlovy Vary was founded by the Czech king and holy Roman emperor Charles IV in the 14th century and in time its hot springs had been more and more developed to eventually be ranked among Europe’s most elite spa towns. The town’s architecture is superb and the kaleidoscope of buildings’ colors is simply captivating. Don’t be surprised if you see many people walking around with porcelain mugs in their hands – the water from the springs is healing so go ahead and try it yourself!