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If you wish to see some places of interest or some curiosities either in Prague or in the whole Czech Republic, we will take you to destinations that you wish to go to and that come up to your expectations and we will provide you in-depth coverage.
If you have not decided yet which places of interest to visit, we offer some popular trips, which we have been organizing for many years. For individuals we also have a wide range off-the beaten track offers.
There are too many places to explore in the heart of Europe and Czech Republic, especially. For this case 4SeasonEurope.com offers five-day package tour with reasonable selection of programme.
Czech Republic highlights offered by 4SeasonEurope.com:
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Welcome to the pearl of European cities!
Prague is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and belongs to the most visited cities on the continent. Walking through the "the mother of cities", "city of hundred spires" or...
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Chateaus and castles accessible to the public are a testament to the high level of builders’ art, and can often offer wealth of artistic treasures. Several tenths of chateaux, castles and ruins are currently listed in the Register of National...
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In 1992 Prague, Český Krumlov and Telč were added to the UNESCO World Heritage list. After 10 years of Czech membership in UNESCO this number has increased more than 4 times. The latest sites are Tugendhat Villa in Brno added in 2001 and Jewish...
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Plzeň and Březnice Plzeň located 90 km SW of Prague, in the city of Plzeň you can visit the second largest synagogue in the whole Europe. Březnice, records of Jewish settlement from early 16th century, ceased to exist in WW II. Jewish ghetto...
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Terezín located 70 km N of Prague, was founded in the 18th century by Josef II and was used as a political prison. G. Principe, who assassinated František Ferdinand de Este, died here. During the World War II Terezín was converted into a...
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