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Karlovy Vary colonnade and historic buildings with Watchtower Diana in the background.
St. Barbara's Church in Kutna Hora with surrounding gardens and visitors.
Bone skulls and skeletons arranged inside the Bone Church, Kutna Hora.
Visitors inside the Bone Church in Kutna Hora, admiring vaulted ceilings and stone walls.
Historic house near Sedlec Ossuary church in Kutna Hora, Czech Republic.
Gothic Stone Fountain in Kutna Hora, Czech Republic, on a cobblestone street.
Candlestick made of human bones and skulls in Kostnice Sedlec chapel, Kutna Hora.
Aerial view of St. Barbara's Church and surrounding gardens in Kutna Hora.
Kutna Hora church with cemetery on a sunny day during half-day tour.
Sedlec Ossuary bone chandelier in Kutna Hora, Czech Republic.
St. Barbara's Church and Jesuit College in Kutna Hora, Czech Republic.
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From Prague: Kutná Hora Bone Church & St Barbara's Church Day Trip

A multilingual guided tour of Kutná Hora with cathedral entry, ossuary access, and city walks.

  • Day out to Kutná Hora from Prague with round-trip AC transfers, departing from Na Příkopě for a smooth 6.5-hour experience.
  • You’ll get an expert English, Spanish, German, or Italian-speaking guide (as per option selected) leading the key parts of your tour.
  • Sedlec Ossuary: Step inside the famed Bone Church and explore its chapels decorated with tens of thousands of human bones arranged in intricate patterns.
  • St. Barbara’s Cathedral: Visit one of Central Europe’s most striking Gothic cathedrals and walk through its soaring interiors, stained-glass corridors, and hillside terraces.
  • Historic Kutná Hora town walk: Follow your guide to Jesuit College, Hrádek, Palackého Square, and other local landmarks on a 2.5-hour walking route.
  • Upgrades: Choose entry to Sedlec Ossuary and St. Barbara’s Cathedral or select the non-entry version, and pick from multiple live-guide languages or a multilingual audio guide.


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6 hr. 30 min. - 7 hr.
Audio guide
Guided tour
Transfers included

A multilingual guided tour of Kutná Hora with cathedral entry, ossuary access, and city walks.

  • Day out to Kutná Hora from Prague with round-trip AC transfers, departing from Na Příkopě for a smooth 6.5-hour experience.
  • You’ll get an expert English, Spanish, German, or Italian-speaking guide (as per option selected) leading the key parts of your tour.
  • Sedlec Ossuary: Step inside the famed Bone Church and explore its chapels decorated with tens of thousands of human bones arranged in intricate patterns.
  • St. Barbara’s Cathedral: Visit one of Central Europe’s most striking Gothic cathedrals and walk through its soaring interiors, stained-glass corridors, and hillside terraces.
  • Historic Kutná Hora town walk: Follow your guide to Jesuit College, Hrádek, Palackého Square, and other local landmarks on a 2.5-hour walking route.
  • Upgrades: Choose entry to Sedlec Ossuary and St. Barbara’s Cathedral or select the non-entry version, and pick from multiple live-guide languages or a multilingual audio guide.

Inclusions

  • 6.5-hour full-day tour of Kutná Hora

  • Round-trip transfers from Na Příkopě

  • Entry to Sedlec Ossuary (as per option selected)

  • Entry to St. Barbara’s Cathedral (as per option selected)

  • 2.5-hour walking tour of Kutná Hora, with visits to Sedlec Ossuary, St. Barbara’s Cathedral, Jesuit College, Hrádek, Palackého Square, & more (as per option selected)

  • Expert English, Spanish, German, or Italian-speaking guide (as per option selected)

  • Audio guide in English, Czech, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, & Russian (as per option selected)

  • Free time to explore Kutná Hora

  • Ticket to the Kingdom of Railways in Prague (can be used any time after the tour)

Exclusions

  • Hotel pick-up & drop-off
  • Lunch

What to bring

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes, as Kutná Hora’s historic streets, church surroundings, and cemetery paths include uneven stones and gentle slopes.
  • Carry a warm layer or light jacket, since temperatures outside Prague can feel cooler, especially inside the Bone Church.
  • Bring a small umbrella or rain jacket, as the weather can shift quickly and short showers are common throughout the year.
  • Bring some Czech koruna, since smaller shops, local stands, and cafés may only accept cash payments.

What’s not allowed

  • Large suitcases or bulky luggage are not permitted on board the tour vehicle, so travelers should bring compact bags only.
  • Tripods, professional lighting, or large photography equipment are restricted inside both churches.

Accessibility

  • This tour is not wheelchair accessible; some areas require navigating steps and narrow passageways that may be challenging for visitors with mobility limitations.

Additional information

  • The tour operates on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, departing promptly at 12:30pm, so arrive 10 to 15 minutes early for a smooth start.
  • The journey from Prague to Kutná Hora takes approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes each way, depending on traffic.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Terezin memorial with tall sculptures and trees in Litomerice district.
Traveler enjoying music on a coach transfer during a day trip.
Guests exploring Terezin Concentration Camp courtyard under "Arbeit Macht Frei" sign.
Tour guide with umbrella at Terezin Concentration Camp cemetery, large Star of David in background.
Upper Water Gate entrance at Terezin Concentration Camp, Czech Republic.
Statue inside Terezin Concentration Camp against a brick wall.
Terezin Concentration Camp cemetery with rows of graves and a large cross.
Visitors exploring the courtyard of Terezin Concentration Camp.
Wooden bunks and benches inside Terezin Concentration Camp.
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From Prague: Terezín Small Fortress Day Trip with Audio Guide

A concise half-day journey from Prague with expert-led insights and access to Terezín’s Small Fortress.

  • Day out to Terezín Concentration Camp from Prague’s Rudolfinum with round-trip AC coach transfers for a smooth, time-efficient visit.
  • You’ll get a live guide in English, German, Spanish, French, or Italian (as per option selected) leading your on-site exploration.
  • Terezin Small Fortress: Walk through the historic prison blocks, courtyards, and passageways while learning how the site operated during the occupation.
  • Guided walking tour: Spend one focused hour walking through the core areas of the Small Fortress with detailed commentary from your guide.
  • Upgrades: Opt for a multilingual audio guide on your phone to explore at your own pace with detailed commentary.


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4 hr. 30 min.
Audio guide
Guided tour
Transfers included

A concise half-day journey from Prague with expert-led insights and access to Terezín’s Small Fortress.

  • Day out to Terezín Concentration Camp from Prague’s Rudolfinum with round-trip AC coach transfers for a smooth, time-efficient visit.
  • You’ll get a live guide in English, German, Spanish, French, or Italian (as per option selected) leading your on-site exploration.
  • Terezin Small Fortress: Walk through the historic prison blocks, courtyards, and passageways while learning how the site operated during the occupation.
  • Guided walking tour: Spend one focused hour walking through the core areas of the Small Fortress with detailed commentary from your guide.
  • Upgrades: Opt for a multilingual audio guide on your phone to explore at your own pace with detailed commentary.

Inclusions

  • 4.5-hour full-day tour of Terezín Concentration Camp

  • Round-trip transfers from Prague Rudolfinum in an air-conditioned bus

  • 1-hour guided walking tour of Terezín Small Fortress

  • Entry to Small Fortress

  • Expert English, German, Spanish, French, or Italian-speaking guide (as per option selected)

  • Audio guide in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, & Czech (as per option selected, on your mobile phone)

Exclusions

  • Entry to Jewish Cemetery & Krematorium
  • Live tour guide on the bus

  • Food & drinks

  • Headsets

What to bring

  • Carry a valid ID card, as it is required for verification before the tour departs.
  • Wear comfortable, sturdy walking shoes, as the Small Fortress has uneven ground, gravel paths, and long outdoor routes that require a stable footing.
  • Pack a small umbrella or rain jacket, as sudden rain showers are possible, and many parts of the visit are not sheltered.

What’s not allowed

  • Flash photography is prohibited inside certain memorial areas to protect sensitive displays and maintain a respectful environment.
  • Bring only a small personal bag, as large luggage cannot be accommodated on the tour vehicle or easily carried through the site.

Accessibility

  • This tour is not wheelchair accessible, as the fortress contains steep steps, narrow corridors, and unpaved courtyards.

Additional information

  • Meet your guide in front of the main entrance to the Rudolfinum at Jan Palach Square, where they will be easily identifiable holding a blue and white umbrella.
  • This tour does not operate on December 23, 24, 25, 26, 31, or January 1, so plan accordingly if traveling during the holiday season.
  • Some portions of the tour may involve emotionally heavy material due to the nature of the site.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Karlovy Vary colonnade and historic buildings with Watchtower Diana in the background.
Park Colonnade in Karlovy Vary with ornate architecture and a domed roof.
Mill Colonnade promenade hall with columns in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic.
Filling a mug with mineral water from a spring in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic.
Watchtower Diana surrounded by lush forest in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic.
Lookout tower Diana surrounded by trees in Karlovy Vary.
Church of Saint Mary Magdalene with twin towers in Karlovy Vary under a blue sky.
View from Watchtower Diana overlooking Karlovy Vary landscape on a day trip from Prague.
Hotel Thermal building in Karlovy Vary with surrounding greenery and cityscape.
Colorful historic buildings and gardens in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, on a day trip from Prague.
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From Prague: Karlovy Vary & Diana Observation Tower Day Trip

A full-day escape to Karlovy Vary with guided or self-guided touring, hilltop views, & funicular access.

  • Day out to Karlovy Vary from Prague with round-trip AC bus transfers, departing from Na Příkopě for a comfortable 9.5-hour outing.
  • You’ll get an English, Spanish, German, or Italian-speaking guide (as per option selected) leading your walk through the town’s historic center and colonnades.
  • Karlovy Vary walking tour: Stroll past the bubbling thermal springs, ornate colonnades, riverfront promenades, and the pastel villas that define the character of this 19th-century spa resort.
  • Diana Complex: Take the funicular up through the forest to Diana Hill and enjoy sweeping views from the tower, with time to explore the scenic lookout paths.
  • Self-guided touring: Explore at your own pace with a multilingual audio guide that uncovers the town’s architecture, spa culture, and iconic film locations like Grandhotel Pupp.
  • Upgrades: Choose between guided and self-guided formats, select your preferred guide language, and add funicular and tower access to elevate your visit.


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9 hr. 30 min.
Audio guide
Guided tour
Transfers included

A full-day escape to Karlovy Vary with guided or self-guided touring, hilltop views, & funicular access.

  • Day out to Karlovy Vary from Prague with round-trip AC bus transfers, departing from Na Příkopě for a comfortable 9.5-hour outing.
  • You’ll get an English, Spanish, German, or Italian-speaking guide (as per option selected) leading your walk through the town’s historic center and colonnades.
  • Karlovy Vary walking tour: Stroll past the bubbling thermal springs, ornate colonnades, riverfront promenades, and the pastel villas that define the character of this 19th-century spa resort.
  • Diana Complex: Take the funicular up through the forest to Diana Hill and enjoy sweeping views from the tower, with time to explore the scenic lookout paths.
  • Self-guided touring: Explore at your own pace with a multilingual audio guide that uncovers the town’s architecture, spa culture, and iconic film locations like Grandhotel Pupp.
  • Upgrades: Choose between guided and self-guided formats, select your preferred guide language, and add funicular and tower access to elevate your visit.

Inclusions

  • 9.5-hour full-day tour of Karlovy Vary

  • Round-trip transfers from Na Příkopě in an air-conditioned bus

  • Self-guided walking tour of Karlovy Vary, with visits to Hotel Thermal, Park Colonnade, Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Grandhotel Pupp, Orthodox Church of St. Peter and Paul (as per option selected)

  • Guided walking tour of Karlovy Vary, with visits to the historic center, Spring, Sadova Colonnade, Mlýnská Colonnade, Diana Complex, & Lookout Tower area (as per option selected)

  • Audio guide in English, Czech, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Russian, & Polish (as per option selected, on your mobile phone)

  • Expert English, Spanish, German, or Italian-speaking guide (as per option selected)

  • Entry to Diana Observation Tower (as per option selected)

  • Funicular (cable car) ride to Diana Hill (as per option selected)

  • Free time to explore Karlovy Vary

  • Ticket to the Kingdom of Railways in Prague (can be used any time after the tour)

Exclusions

  • Hotel pick-up & drop-off
  • Lunch

What to bring

  • Carry a valid ID card or passport, as it must be presented before joining the tour.
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes, since Karlovy Vary features long promenades, uphill paths, and uneven surfaces near some viewpoints.
  • Bring a warm layer or light jacket, because the weather in the spa town and around the forested Diana Tower area can be cooler than in Prague.
  • Pack a small umbrella or rain jacket, as showers can occur unexpectedly throughout the year.
  • Bring your headphones if you plan to use the audio guide, as they provide the best listening experience.

What’s not allowed

  • Large luggage or oversized bags cannot be taken on the tour vehicle, so only bring compact personal items.
  • Smoking is not permitted inside the funicular station, tower, colonnades, or other enclosed public areas.
  • Drones are not permitted in many central areas of Karlovy Vary due to safety rules and restrictions around historic buildings and natural reserves.

Accessibility

  • This tour is not wheelchair accessible, as several parts of the itinerary involve uphill walks, staircases, and uneven surfaces.

Additional information

  • Departures take place at 8:45am on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, so arrive 10 to 15 minutes early for a smooth check-in.
  • If you opt for the audio guide option, you will need to download an app before or at departure, and staff will gladly assist you in setting it up.
  • Live guided tours may be conducted in more than one language, depending on the group composition.
  • The funicular to Diana Tower will remain closed from September 8 to September 26, 2025, so access to the tower area during this period may require an alternative walking route.
  • The Diana Funicular and Watchtower are closed annually from January 6 to February 7, so entry is not possible during these dates.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Nature escape or historic town? Your perfect match awaits

With medieval towns, spa promenades, and forest hikes all within reach, use our guide to compare each route’s highlights and choose the getaway that suits your travel style.

Cesky Krumlov castle tower and colorful buildings along a canal.
Tour guide pointing out architectural details in Cesky Krumlov courtyard.
Tourists walking through a narrow cobblestone street in Cesky Krumlov.
Tour guide explaining in front of a historic building in Cesky Krumlov.
Cloak Bridge arches and facade in Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic.
Guide explaining Cesky Krumlov map to tourists during full-day tour.
Cesky Krumlov river with people rafting, historic buildings in the background.
Cesky Krumlov Castle with red roofs and tower, surrounded by greenery.
Tourists outside a historic building in Cesky Krumlov during a guided tour.
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From Prague: Český Krumlov Day Trip

A full-day Český Krumlov tour with multilingual guiding, castle access, & scenic town walks.

  • Day out to Český Krumlov from Prague with round-trip AC transfers, departing from Na Příkopě or Prague’s City Center, with hotel pick-up provided on small-group tours.
  • You’ll get an expert English, German, Italian, or Spanish-speaking guide (as per option selected) leading the key parts of your sightseeing experience.
  • State Castle & Chateau Český Krumlov: Explore one of Central Europe’s largest castle complexes, known for its Renaissance architecture, layered courtyards, and hilltop views that overlook the winding Vltava River.
  • Old Town area: Walk through Český Krumlov’s UNESCO-listed historic center with its medieval lanes, riverside viewpoints, pastel townhouses, and the lively Latrán district.
  • Upgrades: Choose versions with or without castle entry and your preferred guide language, with the small-group option offering a more personal experience for up to 15 participants.


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11 hr.
Guided tour
Transfers included
Hotel pickup

A full-day Český Krumlov tour with multilingual guiding, castle access, & scenic town walks.

  • Day out to Český Krumlov from Prague with round-trip AC transfers, departing from Na Příkopě or Prague’s City Center, with hotel pick-up provided on small-group tours.
  • You’ll get an expert English, German, Italian, or Spanish-speaking guide (as per option selected) leading the key parts of your sightseeing experience.
  • State Castle & Chateau Český Krumlov: Explore one of Central Europe’s largest castle complexes, known for its Renaissance architecture, layered courtyards, and hilltop views that overlook the winding Vltava River.
  • Old Town area: Walk through Český Krumlov’s UNESCO-listed historic center with its medieval lanes, riverside viewpoints, pastel townhouses, and the lively Latrán district.
  • Upgrades: Choose versions with or without castle entry and your preferred guide language, with the small-group option offering a more personal experience for up to 15 participants.

Inclusions

  • 9 to 11-hour full-day tour of Český Krumlov

  • Round-trip transfers from Na Příkopě or Prague’s City Center (as per option selected, with hotel pick-up available on small-group tours)

  • Expert English, German, Italian, or Spanish-speaking guide (as per option selected)

  • Entry to State Castle & Chateau Český Krumlov (as per option selected)

  • 2-hour guided walking tour of Český Krumlov, with visits to Lazebnicky Bridge, the State Castle & Chateau Český Krumlov’s courtyards, the Church of St. Vitus, & Chateau Park

  • Free time to explore Český Krumlov

  • Ticket to the Kingdom of Railways in Prague (as per option selected, can be used any time after the tour)

Exclusions

  • Entry tickets to the State Castle & Chateau Český Krumlov (can be bought on-site)
  • Lunch

What to bring

  • Be sure to carry a valid ID or your passport, as it may be required for verification during the trip.
  • If you intend to book the student rate, ensure you bring a valid ISIC card and have it ready to show before departure.
  • Carry some Czech koruna, as smaller stands and festival booths often accept only cash payments.
  • Wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes, as Český Krumlov’s cobblestone streets and sloped lanes can be uneven and require a stable footing.
  • Bring a warm layer or light jacket, because the weather in South Bohemia is cooler and windier than in Prague, even in summer.
  • Carry a small umbrella or rain jacket, since showers can occur unexpectedly, especially in spring and autumn.

What’s not allowed

  • Large suitcases and bulky luggage are not permitted on the tour vehicle, so please bring only small bags that can be stored easily.
  • Unauthorized drone use is not permitted in Český Krumlov, as the historic center is a protected UNESCO area.

Accessibility

  • This tour is not wheelchair accessible. Most of Český Krumlov's Old Town streets are narrow, steep, and paved with uneven stones.

Additional information

  • The tour departs promptly at 8:45am each day, so please arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to ensure a smooth check-in.
  • You will meet your guide at Na Příkopě 23, Praha 1, which is centrally located and easy to reach by metro or tram.
  • Expect roughly 2.5 hours of travel time each way between Prague and Český Krumlov, depending on traffic conditions.
  • This tour may be conducted in two languages, so please be prepared for a bilingual experience during the guided portions.
  • Some parts of the castle complex are not accessible on Mondays during the winter season, and the castle museum and tower remain closed entirely from December 22, 2025, to January 1, 2026.
  • If traveling on June 19 or 20, be aware that the Five-Petalled Rose Festival is held during this period, and access to the historic center requires a 500 CZK (approximately €23) festival fee, which must be paid in cash to your guide before the tour begins.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Visitors walking on Bastei Bridge with rock formations in Saxon Switzerland, Germany.
Bastei Bridge spanning rock formations in Saxon Switzerland, Germany, with lush greenery.
Pravčická Brána rock arch surrounded by lush greenery in Bohemian Switzerland.
Sandstone rock formations at Tisa Walls Labyrinth with trees and distant hills.
Guests descending stone steps in Tisa Walls Labyrinth, surrounded by rocky cliffs.
Tisa Walls Labyrinth's towering rock formations with narrow passageways.
Sandstone formations at Tisa Rocks with surrounding forest under a clear blue sky.
Elbe River winding through lush green hills from Bastei Bridge, Germany.
Visitors exploring Bastei Bridge during guided tour, Saxon Switzerland, Germany.
Group of tourists on a guided tour of Bastei Bridge and Tisa Walls Labyrinth, surrounded by trees.
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From Prague: Bastei Bridge & Tisa Walls Labyrinth Day Trip

A full-day nature adventure with guided walks, scenic viewpoints, & a traditional Czech lunch in a small group of 10.

  • Day out to Bastei Bridge and the Bohemian National Park with round-trip AC van transfers, including hotel pick-up and drop-off for a smooth 11-hour outing.
  • You’ll get an expert English-speaking guide who will lead your hikes and highlight the sandstone formations, cliff lines, and river canyons around you.
  • Bastei Bridge: Walk across this dramatic sandstone bridge and pause at cliffside viewpoints overlooking the Elbe River canyon and the rock towers surrounding it.
  • Pravčická Brána & Tisa Rocks Labyrinth: Hike to Pravčická Brána, the largest natural sandstone arch in Europe, or explore the Tisa rock maze in winter, passing through towering rock walls, narrow corridors, and viewpoints featured in films like The Chronicles of Narnia.
  • Local lunch: Enjoy a traditional Czech meal at a countryside restaurant, with options such as goulash, potato dumplings, or vegetarian dishes.


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8 hr.
Guided tour
Transfers included
Hotel pickup

A full-day nature adventure with guided walks, scenic viewpoints, & a traditional Czech lunch in a small group of 10.

  • Day out to Bastei Bridge and the Bohemian National Park with round-trip AC van transfers, including hotel pick-up and drop-off for a smooth 11-hour outing.
  • You’ll get an expert English-speaking guide who will lead your hikes and highlight the sandstone formations, cliff lines, and river canyons around you.
  • Bastei Bridge: Walk across this dramatic sandstone bridge and pause at cliffside viewpoints overlooking the Elbe River canyon and the rock towers surrounding it.
  • Pravčická Brána & Tisa Rocks Labyrinth: Hike to Pravčická Brána, the largest natural sandstone arch in Europe, or explore the Tisa rock maze in winter, passing through towering rock walls, narrow corridors, and viewpoints featured in films like The Chronicles of Narnia.
  • Local lunch: Enjoy a traditional Czech meal at a countryside restaurant, with options such as goulash, potato dumplings, or vegetarian dishes.

Inclusions

  • 11-hour full-day tour of Bastei Bridge & Tisa Walls Labyrinth

  • Round-trip transfers in an air-conditioned van with hotel pick-up & drop-off from Prague’s City Center

  • Expert English-speaking guide

  • Guided tour of Bastei Bridge in Saxon National Park

  • Guided hike along Pravčická Brána in Bohemian National Park

  • Guided hike along Tisa Rocks Labyrinth

  • Traditional Czech lunch in a local restaurant (1 main meal; vegetarian options available)

  • Trekking poles, if needed

  • Snack pack & bottled water

  • Small-group experience (limited to 10 participants)

What to bring

  • Carry a valid ID or your passport, as the tour crosses the border between the Czech Republic and Germany.
  • Wear sturdy, comfortable hiking shoes, since the trails involve rocky terrain, forest paths, and elevated viewpoints with uneven footing.
  • Pack a rain jacket or a small umbrella, because the area is known for sudden weather changes throughout the year.

What's not allowed

  • Smoking is not allowed on forest trails or protected rock areas due to fire safety regulations.
  • Large suitcases or bulky luggage are not permitted on the tour vehicle, so only small daypacks are suitable.
  • Stay on the marked paths at all times, as the area is a protected landscape with delicate sandstone features.
  • Drones are prohibited in protected national park zones on both the Czech and German sides, as these areas have strict conservation rules.
  • Touching or carving into rock formations is strictly forbidden to preserve the natural landscape.

Accessibility

  • This tour is not wheelchair accessible, as the route includes steep climbs, narrow passages, and uneven natural surfaces.
  • The total hiking distance during the main season is about 12km and requires a moderate level of fitness to complete comfortably.

Additional information

  • The summer route from April to October begins at Pravčická Brána and includes a boat ride in Edmund’s Gorge, while the winter route from November to March starts at Tisa Rocks Labyrinth without the boat ride.
  • Weather conditions can influence trail accessibility, so the itinerary may be adjusted for safety reasons during rain, snow, or strong winds.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Aerial view of Cesky Krumlov with castle, river, and red-roofed buildings.
Painted walls of Cesky Krumlov castle courtyard, Czech Republic.
Ancient passageway with arched ceilings in Cesky Krumlov Castle, Czech Republic.
Cesky Krumlov view with colorful buildings and river during one day trip from Prague.
Cesky Krumlov main square with colorful historic buildings and tourists exploring.
Český Krumlov Castle exterior with tower and historic buildings, Czech Republic.
Cloak Bridge in Cesky Krumlov with tourists walking below.
Guests smiling inside an air-conditioned bus during transfers.
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From Prague: Cesky Krumlov Guided Tour with Optional Castle Entry

Explore a storybook town on a full-day guided trip to Cesky Krumlov from Prague.

  • Everything you get: Travel in a comfy, air-conditioned bus from Prague to Cesky Krumlov with a local English-speaking guide. Enjoy a tour of the UNESCO-listed old town, admire the castle's exterior, and wander at your leisure through cobblestone streets and riverside views.
  • Why choose this: Hassle-free day trip with expert guidance to understand the history, round-trip transport, and time to explore at your own pace.
  • Upgrades: Add castle entry to tour the museum and climb the tower for sweeping views of the town and Vltava River.


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11 hr.
Guided tour
Transfers included

Explore a storybook town on a full-day guided trip to Cesky Krumlov from Prague.

  • Everything you get: Travel in a comfy, air-conditioned bus from Prague to Cesky Krumlov with a local English-speaking guide. Enjoy a tour of the UNESCO-listed old town, admire the castle's exterior, and wander at your leisure through cobblestone streets and riverside views.
  • Why choose this: Hassle-free day trip with expert guidance to understand the history, round-trip transport, and time to explore at your own pace.
  • Upgrades: Add castle entry to tour the museum and climb the tower for sweeping views of the town and Vltava River.

Inclusions

  • Guided tour of Cesky Krumlov

  • English-speaking guide

  • Round-trip transfers from meeting point

  • Entry to Cesky Krumlov Castle & museum (as per option selected)

  • This experience is not accessible by wheelchair and pram/strollers.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Small groups for a smoother day out

With hotel pick-up on select tours and groups capped between 7 and 15 guests, small-group trips from Prague give you plenty of room to ask questions, enjoy the scenery, and explore at a relaxed pace.

Aerial view of Karlštejn Castle's Great Tower surrounded by lush forest in the Czech Republic.
Karlstejn Castle chapel interior with religious paintings and gold detailing.
Karlstejn Castle view from village street with people walking, Czech Republic.
Karlštejn Castle's Marian Tower with surrounding walls in Czech Republic.
Crown adorned with jewels inside Karlstejn Castle.
Karlstejn Castle surrounded by lush green hills in the Czech Republic.
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From Prague: Karlštejn Castle Day Trip

A half-day visit to Karlštejn Castle with guided access, historic towers, & smooth transfers from Prague.

  • Day out to Karlštejn from central Prague with round-trip AC bus transfers, departing from Revoluční for a quick and comfortable 4-hour excursion.
  • You’ll get an English, Spanish, Italian, German, or French-speaking guide/driver, who accompanies you to the castle and leads your visit inside.
  • Karlštejn Castle Tour: Explore Marian Tower, the Imperial Palace, the Well Tower, and Burgrave’s Palace as your guide explains how each space functioned during the reign of Charles IV.
  • Castle interiors: Walk through ornate halls, medieval fortifications, and preserved royal living quarters that showcase the castle’s role in safeguarding the Czech coronation jewels.
  • Audio-guided option: Opt for a multilingual audio guide on your phone for a flexible, self-paced tour of the castle interiors.
  • Upgrades: Choose between a live-guided or audio-guided visit, with full entry to Karlštejn Castle included in every option.


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1 hr. - 4 hr.
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Guided tour
Transfers included

A half-day visit to Karlštejn Castle with guided access, historic towers, & smooth transfers from Prague.

  • Day out to Karlštejn from central Prague with round-trip AC bus transfers, departing from Revoluční for a quick and comfortable 4-hour excursion.
  • You’ll get an English, Spanish, Italian, German, or French-speaking guide/driver, who accompanies you to the castle and leads your visit inside.
  • Karlštejn Castle Tour: Explore Marian Tower, the Imperial Palace, the Well Tower, and Burgrave’s Palace as your guide explains how each space functioned during the reign of Charles IV.
  • Castle interiors: Walk through ornate halls, medieval fortifications, and preserved royal living quarters that showcase the castle’s role in safeguarding the Czech coronation jewels.
  • Audio-guided option: Opt for a multilingual audio guide on your phone for a flexible, self-paced tour of the castle interiors.
  • Upgrades: Choose between a live-guided or audio-guided visit, with full entry to Karlštejn Castle included in every option.

Inclusions

  • 4-hour full-day tour of Karlštejn Castle

  • Round-trip transfers from Revoluční in an air-conditioned bus

  • Expert English, Spanish, Italian, German, or French-speaking tour guide/driver (as per option selected)

  • Entry to Karlštejn Castle

  • Guided tour of Karlštejn Castle, with visits to Marian Tower, the 5-storied Imperial Palace, Well Tower, & Burgrave’s Palace

  • Audio guide in French, Italian, Russian, Spanish, & German (as per option selected, on your mobile phone)

Exclusions

  • Hotel pick-up & drop-off
  • Lunch

What to bring

  • Carry a valid ID card, as it may be required to confirm your booking or eligibility for discounted tickets.
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes, because reaching the castle requires a walk of about 2 kilometers from the parking area along an uphill path.
  • Bring a light jacket or warm layer, as the castle interiors and higher elevations can feel cooler than the village below.
  • Carry a small umbrella or rain jacket, since the weather can shift quickly, and parts of the approach to the castle are exposed.

What's not allowed

  • Large suitcases and oversized luggage cannot be brought on the tour vehicle or up to the castle, so only small personal bags are recommended.
  • Pets are not allowed inside the castle interiors, except for certified service animals.
  • Smoking is prohibited inside the castle grounds and in enclosed areas to protect the historical site.

Accessibility

  • This tour is not accessible to wheelchair users, for the walk to Karlštejn Castle involves a 2-kilometer uphill climb from the parking area, and the interiors include staircases and uneven medieval floors.

Additional information

  • This tour operates on Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday at 9am, and from November to March, it is available only on Saturdays and Sundays.
  • The tour may adjust timings or walking routes during winter months, especially in icy or snowy conditions.
  • Students aged 26 and under may use the student ticket when presenting a valid ISIC card at check-in.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Tour guide explaining the Spanish Synagogue to visitors in Prague's Jewish Ghetto.
Tourists observing the Prague Astronomical Clock during Old Town tour.
Tourists on a Vltava River cruise view Charles Bridge and Prague Castle from a boat.
Tourists gather in front of Prague Castle during a guided tour in Prague Old Town.
Charles Bridge over Vltava River in Prague Old Town with historic towers in view.
Tour group in front of St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague Castle, during guided tour.
Prague Old Town historic building with classical columns and ornate details.
Tour group outside Grand Cafe Orient in Prague Old Town.
Prague Old Town Jewish Synagogue with Gothic architecture.
Dining experience in Prague with a plate of pasta, part of the Old Town tour.
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6-Hr Guided Tour of Prague Old Town, Vltava River Cruise & Prague Castle Sightseeing with Lunch

  • Discover ancient landmarks in Prague and relish an authentic Czech lunch before a cruise with refreshments and stunning views on the 6-hour guided tour.
  • With your knowledgeable guide visit the oldest square in Prague–Old Town Square and the Jewish Quarter to learn about the history of the Jewish people.
  • Have lunch at a local restaurant, and enjoy snacks and refreshments on the forty-five-minute cruise along the Vltava River and the Devil’s Stream.
  • Hear intriguing stories about the Charles Bridge and Lesser Town, and take in the artistic treasure at Kampa Island.
  • Reach the official office of the President of the Czech Republic, Prague Castle, on a tram, and admire the landscapes featuring the Vitus Cathedral and St. Wenceslas Vineyard.


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6 hr.
Meals included
  • Discover ancient landmarks in Prague and relish an authentic Czech lunch before a cruise with refreshments and stunning views on the 6-hour guided tour.
  • With your knowledgeable guide visit the oldest square in Prague–Old Town Square and the Jewish Quarter to learn about the history of the Jewish people.
  • Have lunch at a local restaurant, and enjoy snacks and refreshments on the forty-five-minute cruise along the Vltava River and the Devil’s Stream.
  • Hear intriguing stories about the Charles Bridge and Lesser Town, and take in the artistic treasure at Kampa Island.
  • Reach the official office of the President of the Czech Republic, Prague Castle, on a tram, and admire the landscapes featuring the Vitus Cathedral and St. Wenceslas Vineyard.

Inclusions

  • Prague sightseeing tour

  • English-speaking guide

  • Lunch at a local restaurant

  • Vltava River cruise with refreshments & commentary

  • Tram ticket

Exclusions

  • Audio guide
Tynska | Church of Our Lady | Stone Bell House | Jan Hus Monument | Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock | Karolinum & Charles University | The Estates Theatre | House of the Black Madonna | Church of St.James | Maisel Synagogue | Pinkas Synagogue | Spanish Synagogue & Jewish Museum | Franz Kafka | Klementinum Complex | Prague Venice River Cruise | Charles Bridge | Lesser Town | John Lennon Wall | Malostranske Namesti & St. Nicolas Church | Prague Castle | Mihulka Powder Tower | St. Vitus Cathedral | St. Venceslas Vineyard
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

Beyond Prague’s iconic Old Town, the Czech Republic stretches into pastel-painted villages, towering castles, and sites that echo its WWII past. Day tours from Prague remove all the logistical fuss, letting you explore these standout destinations effortlessly, without wrestling with train schedules or complex routes. With expert local guides, seamless round-trip transfers, and carefully crafted itineraries, you can experience UNESCO-listed towns, dramatic gorges, and centuries-old castles, all in a single, stress-free day.

Whether you’re drawn to Český Krumlov’s Renaissance charm, the chilling history of Terezín, or the wild sandstone formations of Bohemian Switzerland, these tours allow you to see the best of the region and still return to Prague before the day ends.

  • Duration: 4 to 11 hours, depending on your chosen destination and activity
  • Meeting point: Na Příkopě, Revoluční, Rudolfinum in Prague’s City Center (hotel pick-up options available on small-group tours)
  • Starts from: €40 to €150, depending on inclusions such as castle entries, lunch, hotel pickup, and small-group upgrades
  • Best time to take a day tour: April to June and September to October, promising ideal temperatures for walking tours, castle visits, and outdoor hiking
  • Recommended day tours: From Prague: Český Krumlov day trip, the most popular choice for culture lovers, first-timers, and families

Top-rated day trip destinations near Prague

Cesky Krumlov castle and town view with red rooftops and tower, Czech Republic.

Český Krumlov

Hilltop castle views | Medieval Old Town charm | Great for culture-focused travelers

  • A storybook UNESCO town where pastel façades, cobbled alleys, hilltop castle courtyards, and the winding lanes of the Latrán district create one of Europe’s most atmospheric day-trip settings.
  • Distance from Prague: 170km (2.5 to 3 hours)
Prague to Český Krumlov day tours
Colorful historic buildings along the river in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic.

Karlovy Vary

Thermal colonnades | Mineral springs | Ideal for spa & wellness lovers

  • A grand 19th-century spa town famous for its steaming mineral springs, cast-iron colonnades, and hillside viewpoints reached by the Diana funicular, offering a blend of wellness, architecture, and nature in one easy day trip.
  • Distance from Prague: 125km (2 hours)
Prague to Karlovy Vary day trips
Candlestick made of human bones and skulls in Sedlec Ossuary, Kutna Hora.

Kutná Hora

Gothic cathedral architecture | World-famous Bone Church | Perfect for history enthusiasts

  • A former silver-mining powerhouse known for St. Barbara’s soaring Gothic vaults and the Sedlec Ossuary, where thousands of human bones form haunting artistic structures found nowhere else in Europe.
  • Distance from Prague: 85km (1 to 1.5 hours)
Kutná Hora day trips from Prague
Karlstejn Castle with stone walls and towers surrounded by greenery, Czech Republic.

Karlštejn Castle

Royal Gothic fortress | Sweeping countryside walks | Great for architecture enthusiasts

  • One of the Czech Republic’s most iconic castles, where Gothic interiors, sacred relic chambers, and dramatic ramparts reveal the legacy of Emperor Charles IV.
  • Distance from Prague: 30km (45 minutes to 1 hour)
Karlštejn Castle day trips from Prague
Terezin Concentration Camp memorial with Star of David and cemetery grounds.

Terezín Concentration Camp

WWII remembrance sites | Small Fortress & Ghetto Museum | Suited for travelers seeking educational visits

  • A sprawling former garrison transformed into a WWII prison and Jewish ghetto, where the fortress, barracks, and Ghetto Museum reveal the oppressive systems and personal stories of wartime persecution.
  • Distance from Prague: 60km (1 hour)
Terezín Concentration Camp day tours
Pravčická Brána rock arch surrounded by lush greenery in Bohemian Switzerland.

Bohemian Switzerland National Park

Sandstone cliffs | Forest trails & river gorges | Ideal for hikers & nature explorers

  • A sandstone wilderness marked by towering cliffs, river-cut gorges, and iconic formations like Pravčická Gate and Bastei Bridge, offering the region’s best nature escape.
  • Distance from Prague: 120km (2 to 2.5 hours)
Prague to Bohemian Switzerland day trips

Find your perfect day tour from Prague | A quick at-a-glance guide

CityStarts fromDistance from PragueTravel timeTop highlightsBest for
Český Krumlov

Na Příkopě, Revoluční, or Prague City Center (hotel pick-up on some small-group tours)

~170km

2.5 to 3 hours

Castle courtyards, Latrán district, Lazebnicky Bridge, Church of St. Vitus, Vltava riverside views

Travelers who love medieval towns, scenic viewpoints, & relaxed sightseeing with a strong historic charm

Karlovy Vary

Na Příkopě or Prague City Center (hotel pick-up on select tours)

~125km

~2 hours

Hot springs, colonnades, Thermal Hotel, Mlýnská Colonnade, Diana Observation Tower (funicular)

Wellness & architecture lovers, & anyone who enjoys 19th-century promenades without strenuous walking

Kutná Hora

Na Příkopě (central Prague meeting points)

~85km

1 to 1.5 hours

St. Barbara’s Cathedral, Sedlec Ossuary, Jesuit College, Old Town squares

History enthusiasts drawn to Gothic architecture & unusual heritage sites like the Bone Church

Karlštejn Castle

Revoluční or central Prague meeting points

~30km

45 minutes to 1 hour

Castle interiors, Imperial Palace, Marian Tower, village walk, countryside views

Light hikers, families, & travelers interested in royal Bohemian history who want a shorter, easy-to-manage half-day trip close to Prague

Terezín Concentration Camp

Na Příkopě or other City Center departure points

~60km

~1 hour

Small Fortress, Ghetto Museum, former barracks, memorial courtyards

Travelers seeking a meaningful, educational WWII experience with guided historical context

Bohemian Switzerland

Prague City Center or hotel pick-up for small-group hikes

~120km

2 to 2.5 hours

Pravčická Gate, Edmund’s Gorge (summer), Bastei viewpoints, Tisa Walls Labyrinth (winter)

Outdoor enthusiasts, casual hikers, & photography-focused travelers who want dramatic landscapes without needing advanced hiking skills

České Budějovice

Revoluční or Prague City Center

~150km

2 to 2.5 hours

Přemysl Otakar II Square, Samson Fountain, Black Tower, Town Hall, historic arcaded streets

Visitors who appreciate local, less touristy cities, ideal for those looking for a quieter alternative to Český Krumlov

Saxon Switzerland

Prague City Center or hotel pick-up on small-group cross-border tours

~145km

2 to 2.5 hours

Bastei Bridge, Elbe River canyon viewpoints, towering sandstone pinnacles, forest lookouts

Nature explorers, photographers, & travelers who want cinematic canyon views with minimal hiking or technical effort

Travel made easy from start to finish

With round-trip transfers, pre-arranged entry, and guides who keep the day running smoothly, day trips from Prague take the hassle out of reaching remote towns and nature trails so you can enjoy the sights without any planning pressure.

Prague & beyond | Your guide to nearby day-trip spots

Map showing Český Krumlov and nearby attractions like Karlštejn Castle and Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic.

Why take a day tour from Prague?

Drone view of Vltava River Bend and old town center, Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic.
Park Colonnade in Karlovy Vary with ornate architecture and a domed roof.
Tour guide explaining in front of a historic building in Cesky Krumlov.
Guide explaining map to tourists during Terezin Concentration Camp tour.
Cesky Krumlov castle tower and colorful buildings along a canal.
Bastei Bridge spanning rock formations in Saxon Switzerland, Germany, during a guided tour.
Cesky Krumlov main square with colorful historic buildings and tourists exploring.
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Short travel times make exploring effortless

Most top destinations sit 1 to 3 hours from the city, meaning you can experience a UNESCO town, castle, or national park and still return to Prague the same day without feeling rushed.

Iconic landscapes & towns in a single outing

From riverside medieval centers to grand spa promenades and sandstone gorges, day trips reveal landscapes and architectural styles that go far beyond Prague’s Gothic and Baroque skyline.

Zero planning stress with curated routes

Many destinations around Prague require multiple public transport changes or long rural connections. A guided day tour handles transfers, entry slots, trail navigation, and cross-border logistics so your day flows smoothly from one highlight to the next.

A deeper look at Czech history beyond Prague

Whether explaining cathedral carvings, castle legends, or wartime events, local guides share history, legends, and overlooked details that are easy to miss when visiting on your own.

Easy access to sites that are challenging on your own

Some sites like Terezín, Bohemian Switzerland, and Karlštejn Castle involve multiple entrances, trail networks, or rural connections that can be confusing without clear direction. A guided tour ensures you follow the right route and make the most of your limited time.

Better value through bundled experiences

Many day tours combine transport, entry tickets, guided walks, and even lunch, offering a more cost-efficient way to see major attractions compared to arranging each part independently.

Comfortable travel by coach or small-group van

Air-conditioned vehicles take you straight to the starting point without crowded trains or multiple bus changes, making longer journeys far more enjoyable.

Best time of the year to explore beyond Prague

  • Best seasons: Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to early October) offer the ideal balance of mild weather, open castle interiors, flowing mineral springs, and clear hiking trails, making outdoor towns like Český Krumlov and landscapes like Bohemian Switzerland especially enjoyable.
  • Avoid: July and August bring peak crowds, higher temperatures, and longer ticket queues in popular towns, while January and February often see castle interiors closed and mountain trails adjusted due to snow or icy conditions.
  • Departure time: Most tours leave between 7am and 9am to place you ahead of tour-bus traffic, secure earlier time slots at sites like Karlštejn Castle or Sedlec Ossuary, and give you more daylight for sightseeing in winter.
  • Seasonal notes: Summer itineraries in Bohemian Switzerland include the Edmund’s Gorge boat ride and full access to forest trails, while winter routes switch to the Tisa Rocks Labyrinth and safer viewpoints; similarly, Český Krumlov’s castle interiors open only from April to October, with museum-focused visits in colder months.
  • Special moments: Autumn (September to October) brings golden forests around Karlštejn and Bohemian Switzerland, and December adds Christmas markets, mulled wine stands, and lantern-lit streets to several towns, offering a festive backdrop to your day trips.

More amazing places near Prague to add to your itinerary

Samson fighting lion fountain and bell tower in main square, Ceske Budejovice.

České Budějovice

Grand main square | Historic breweries | Ideal for travelers seeking classic South Bohemian charm

  • A lively regional capital known for its vast Přemysl Otakar II Square, elegant arcades, and the birthplace of the original Budweiser beer.
  • Distance from Prague: 150km (2 to 2.5 hours)
  • Recommended tour: From Prague: Český Krumlov & České Budějovice day trip
Watchtower Diana surrounded by lush forest in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic.

Diana Observation Tower

Forest Hilltop Tower | Sweeping spa-town views | Perfect for travelers wanting panoramic scenery without a hike

  • A viewpoint reached by a short funicular ride, offering open-air terraces with some of the best aerial views over Karlovy Vary’s colonnades, hillsides, and river valley.
  • Distance from Prague: 125km (2 hours)
  • Recommended tour: From Prague: Karlovy Vary & Diana Observation Tower day trip
Elbe River winding through lush green hills from Bastei Bridge, Germany.

Bastei Bridge

Sandstone rock bridge | Cliffside lookouts | Ideal for nature lovers & photographers chasing striking canyon views

  • A natural bridge built into towering sandstone pinnacles, providing panoramic views over the Elbe River canyon within Germany’s Saxon Switzerland National Park.
  • Distance from Prague: 145km (2 to 2.5 hours)
  • Recommended tour: From Prague: Bastei Bridge & Tisa Walls Labyrinth day trip
Sandstone formations at Tisa Rocks with surrounding forest under a clear blue sky.

Tisa Walls Labyrinth

Maze-like rock city | Narrow sandstone passages | Great for hikers & adventure lovers

  • A striking maze of tall sandstone towers and winding corridors, offering an easy-to-moderate hike through one of the region’s most photogenic rock formations.
  • Distance from Prague: 115km (1.5 to 2 hours)
  • Recommended tour: From Prague: Saxon & Bohemian Switzerland day trip

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Frequently asked questions about day tours from Prague

How long do most day trips from Prague take?

Most tours run between 4 and 11 hours depending on the destination, with closer sites like Karlštejn taking half a day and farther ones like Český Krumlov or Bohemian Switzerland taking a full day.

Do tours include round-trip transport?

Yes, all day tours include direct transfers from Prague in an air-conditioned bus or small-group van, so you do not need to navigate multiple regional connections.

Where do day tours from Prague usually depart from?

Most departures leave from Na Příkopě or Revoluční in the city center, with some small-group tours offering hotel pick-up.

How early do day trips start?

Most tours depart between 7am and 9am, with earlier departures giving you more daylight and quieter visits at popular sites.

Do I need to book tickets in advance?

We recommend booking at least 2 to 3 weeks in advance, for summer months like June to August often sell out timed entries for Český Krumlov Castle and St. Barbara’s Cathedral, and the Edmund’s Gorge boat ride in Bohemian Switzerland has limited capacity between April and October.

Are guided walking tours included?

Most destinations include a guided walk covering the main landmarks so you can follow the correct route and get historical context that is not always available on-site.

Can I visit more than one town in a single day?

Yes, some tours pair Český Krumlov with České Budějovice so you can see two contrasting South Bohemian towns in one outing, or link Bohemian Switzerland with the Bastei Bridge to cover both Czech and German viewpoints on the same nature route.

Do tours include entrance fees?

Many tours include entry to major sites such as Český Krumlov Castle, Sedlec Ossuary, St. Barbara’s Cathedral, or the Terezín museums so you can skip ticket lines.

Are day trips from Prague suitable in winter?

Yes, although itineraries adjust for safety, with places like Bohemian Switzerland shifting to Tisa Rocks Labyrinth and castles offering museum visits instead of interior tours.

Which day trip is best for nature lovers?

Bohemian Switzerland offers forest trails, sandstone cliffs, and canyon views, with summer routes including a river gorge boat ride.

Which day trip is best if I want to see a medieval town?

Český Krumlov is the top pick for medieval streets, castle courtyards, and riverside viewpoints.

Are the tours wheelchair accessible?

Most day trips are not suitable for wheelchairs due to cobblestones, hills, castle stairways, and uneven forest paths.

Are meals included on any tours?

Some itineraries include a Czech lunch at a local restaurant, a useful perk in the busy summer months (June to August) when seating can be limited.

What should I wear on a day tour?

Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate layers are best because many sites involve cobbled streets, outdoor walking, or mild inclines.

Do tours run if it rains?

Yes, tours operate in all weather and continue with adjusted routes if needed, especially in nature-focused destinations like the Bohemian and Saxon Switzerland National Parks.

Is free time included on day tours?

Most itineraries give you time to explore local shops, viewpoints, or cafés at your own pace after the guided portion.