Transfer from Wroclaw - Copernicus Airport
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Departure from Wroclaw - Copernicus Airport
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Estimated arrival to Teplice
12:30h

Trip duration: 210min

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Departure from Wroclaw - Copernicus Airport
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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Pillnitz Castle - Germany

Pillnitz Castle
Germany

75 min

A splendid palace that was once used as a summer residence by German royalty, today functions as museums. Pillnitz Castle is in fact divided in... 3 palaces - the Riverside Palace (Wasserpalais) and the Upper Palace (Bergpalais) are home to the Arts and Crafts Museum with furniture, ceramics and household objects from the 13th to the 20th century, and the New Palace (Neues Palais) that houses the Palace Museum, where visitors can learn about the history of the castle and its residents. This glorious Baroque and Neoclassical palace is placed amidst beautiful gardens along the Elbe River where guests can explore plants and trees from all over the world.

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Gorlitz
Germany

75 min

Not too many people have heard of Gorlitz, but surely many people have seen its parts, even without knowing it was Gorlitz. Why? Well, because... Gorlitz is a true Hollywood star among European cities; it has already featured in several distinguished movies like “Around the World in 80 Days”, “Inglourious Basterds” and “Grand Budapest Hotel”. No wonder, since this place has a very special charm with a lot of history. An absolute “must” for your trip to Gorlitz is the fabulous Peterskirche Gorlitz with Romanesque doorway, the 15th century gothic interior and the organ from 1703 with extraordinary sound effects. Do take the guided tour as you will learn a lot about city history, the architecture and other interesting and amusing facts.

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Dresden
Germany

135 min

At the zenith of its glory, in 1700, Dresden was known as “Florence of the Nort” due to its palaces, towers and churches. It is... hard to imagine this all was destroyed in World War II when almost four tons of bombs were dropped on it over two days and nights. Nowadays, Dresden is one of Germany’s most delightful cities, with the most incredible architecture, vibrant nightlife, the famous museums and the splendid views of the banks of the Elbe.

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Bautzen
Germany

75 min

Bautzen could easily be called "The town of towers" because it has not less than 17 medieval towers. Everything has been carefully planned and carried... out with the greatest respect for the rich cultural heritage in the city’s the old town where many of the colorful houses still have rich Baroque ornamentation. In this more than 1000-year-old town visitors can find numerous museums, churches and galleries. It seems a real shame and injustice that this picturesque town was formerly best known for its prisons, Bautzen I and Bautzen II. Today, Bautzen I is still in use, and Bautzen II serves as a memorial.

Quality photo of Grodziec Castle - Poland

Grodziec Castle
Poland

75 min

Grodziec Castle is not just another ordinary castle; this is a castle that sits on the peak of an old volcano. There is a lot... to explore in the colossal castle as it is wonderful on the outside and inside. It was built in 1155 but the current layout was designed and built in 1470 by the Duke of Legnica, Frederick I. Grodziec castle offers not only sightseeing but also a range of events like medieval tournaments so visitors get to admire live jousting and sword fighting.

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Weesenstein
Germany

60 min

Weesenstein castle divinely combines different architectural styles that have emerged during many reconstructions since it was built 800 years ago. The styles are ranging from... Medieval to Renaissance and Baroque. Not only are the styles mixing, but the castle layout is quite unconventional with stables on the fifth floor, banquet halls in the attic and the residential quarters in the vault. This hidden gem is off the beaten path so there are no crowds. English audio guides are available. The castle features a cafe, a restaurant and a brewery (with beer brewed on site) where visitors can enjoy a Saxony style meal and nice views over the large gardens.