Transfer from Ulm
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Departure from Ulm
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Estimated arrival to Prague - Vaclav Havel Airport
13:37h

Trip duration: 277min

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Quality photo of Amberg - Germany

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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Zbiroh Chateau
Czech Republic

75 min

Monumental Castle Zbiroh is connected with many legends and secrets because in the past it was visited by European royalty; it was the Central European... Headquarters of the Freemasons at the beginning of the 20th century; and it was also the Nazi’s command center in 1938. Today visitors can tour the castle and learn about the history of the Knights Templar, they can also spend the night in Chateau Hotel Zbiroh. Another special treat is the chateau tavern U Rudolfovy kratochvíle where the waiters are fully attired in costumes and serve exquisite traditional Czech specialties. One of the famous guests that stayed several times in the Chateau Hotel was Czech artist Alphonse Mucha and to honor him the castle today houses a permanent exhibition of his work.

Quality photo of Karlstejn Castle - Czech Republic

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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Steiff Museum
Germany

105 min

Margarete Steiff, after starting a small business of selling handmade home goods, focused her efforts on making children’s toys which proved to be a rather... success. Soon after, her nephew Richard designed a new product – a bear with plush which thanks to President Roosevelt became well-known as the infamous ‘Teddy bear’. The Steiff museum now holds more than 2000 Steiff toys and is a true tribute to its rich history as well as the world’s largest plush petting zoo.

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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.

Quality photo of Dinkelsbuhl - Germany

Dinkelsbuhl
Germany

90 min

A few centuries after it was built, Dinkelsbuhl was further fortified and proclaimed a Free Imperial City. In the eve of impending doom it surrendered... to the Swedish and avoided its destruction. Every July, the town remembers their almost miraculous salvation which allowed them to keep their medieval heritage. Today, it is one of the three last German towns to still have original protective walls. The Old Town is filled with colorful reminders of the glorious past, with the Church of St. George and its six altars to complete your historic journey.