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Departure from Teplice
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Estimated arrival to Munich
13:36h

Trip duration: 276min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Dachau Memorial
Germany

75 min

Although you will probably be overwhelmed by the sadness and the cruelty, Dachau Memorial is simply striking and well worth your time. The permanent exhibition,... opened in 2003, provides a comprehensive insight on the historical background to the crimes committed here. It is a very moving place and a potent memorial commemorating over 41,000 victims that were murdered here.

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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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Regensburg
Germany

75 min

One may be astound by the fact that Regensburg is the best preserved medieval city in Germany, others may be astound by its incredible charm,... and there are those who will fall in love with its diverse cultural scene that consists of countless theater and dance shows, concerts, festivals, exhibitions and other cultural attractions. But one thing is sure – no one will remain indifferent. Top sightseeing highlights of Regensburg are: Stone Bridge, Porta Praetoria, St. Peter’s Cathedral, Thurn and Taxis Palace and Old Town Hall – Imperial Diet Museum. Another point of interest is the Sausage Kitchen that has been serving sausages for nearly 900 years.

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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!

Quality photo of Hasistejn Castle - Czech Republic

Hasistejn Castle
Czech Republic

75 min

The Gothic castle ruins are located on the rock above the Prunerovsky stream. It is believed that the castle was founded by Friedrich of Sconburg... in the 14th century. It was an important fortress ensuring the safety on a trade road that led close to the castle. Its most renowned resident was Bohuslav Hasistejnsky z Lobkovic, who created here a cultural center of European importance, had an impressive 650 volume library within the castle. After his death in 1510 the castle was abandoned and fell into even deeper disrepair when it caught fire in 1560. Although a ruin, the castle is frequently visited and many cultural events are organized here all year round. Visitors may explore the remnants of the castle interiors, chapel, and cellar.