A medieval city as majestic as Prague needs to be seen and experienced as only our private, and completely customized, tours allow.
Let us take your guests through the rich and regal history of this grand city. Tours and excursions connect you with the people,
places and things that make each destination unique – these are often the most lasting and sharable moments of any trip.
Museum of Communism
The Prague Museum of Communism provides an exhibition of cold war items from the Russian communist period of rule in the former Czechoslovakia, behind the Iron Curtain. The museum sets the stage for guests to experience recent history as they wind their way through the museum. The Museum was designed in a three-act tragedy: "Communism - The Dream, The Reality and The Nightmare."
Prague Boat Tour
The boats built in the best tradition of the end of 19th century allow you to sail through the so called Prague Venice – a picturesque river canal called Čertovka, and under the glorious Charles Bridge vaulted over the Vltava River. Enjoy this pleasant experience either in summer or winter, as all boats are heated and roofed. During the winter cruise, hot drinks will be provided, much colder beer offered in the summer.
Karlstejn Castle And Crystal Factory
Karlštejn Castle was established in 14th century as a place to store royal treasures, collections of holy relics and the crown jewels. The layout of the castle from the settlement outside the castle walls, up to the Imperial Palace and the towers rising over it, will captivate you with their ingenuity. The guided tour through the nearby Rückl glassworks demonstrates the manufacturing process in all its stages.
Cesky Krumlov City Tour
Český Krumlov, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a lively, cosmopolitan medieval town with a unique atmosphere surrounded by unspoiled countryside. Dominated by a Castle stretching over the meandering Vltava River, the city’s narrow cobblestone streets wind along romantic nooks between patrician houses where you'll find attractive exhibits of renowned artists, medieval pubs, cosy coffee shops, or ancient taverns.
Pilsner Brewery Tour
The Pilsner Urquell Brewery was founded, and built, through the joint effort of burghers with brewing rights. In 1842, in the former Burgher’s Brewery in Pilsen, the first bottom-fermented light lager was brewed and before long it had conquered the whole world under the name Pilsner Urquell. You are invited to gain an insight in the history of brewing in the Pilsner Urquell Brewery and explore Pilsner's historical underground.
Karlovy Vary City Tour
Karlovy Vary is famous for its mineral springs hidden in gracious colonnades, remarkable architecture, green parks and peaceful atmosphere. The city was founded in the 14th century by Roman Emperor Charles IV. and for centuries enjoyed the favour of noble families. On a full day tour you will discover gems of the city as well as the 13th spring – famous Becher liquor or the art of Moser glass hand making.
Terezin Concentration Camp
Visit a place that bore silent witness to events that few could imagine today! Like the entire fortified town, the Small Fortress in Terezín was built at the end of the 18th century. Terezín originated as a defence against the Prussian forces during the Prussian-Austrian War. Following their occupation of Czechoslovakia the Nazis soon noticed the suitability of the Small Fortress and indeed the whole of Terezín for their inhuman plans.
Kutna Hora City Tour
Kutná Hora, the city of silver, is deservedly attributed the name “national treasury”. This is to say that its wealth helped to ensure the boom of the Czech Kingdom. The center of the city was included in the UNESCO world heritage list thanks to its historical importance and architectural gems such as the symbol of Kutná Hora - the unique late Gothic Cathedral of St. Barbara or Charnel House.
Czech Castles Helicopter Tour
Helicopter sightseeing tour along the most beautiful castles and countryside is an experience you will never forget! Explore the architectural and natural highlights located in Prague from a bird's eye view and let us fly you over centuries of Czech history. Helicopter sightseeing flight is a truly unique experience! Flight route is approximately 120 km, and flying time 40-50 minutes. Flight is with a reliable Robinson R44.