EXCURSIONS
We are offering tours with a
professional English-speaking guide. The prices are not included in the
registration fee. Participants who like to take part in tours are asked to show
their interest in the Registration Form. In the case of low interest a tour can
be cancelled and the already paid deposit will be completely refunded to the participant.
Prague Castle
Tuesday
afternoon, September 19,
2006 – Price: 600 CZK
Minimum persons: 15
This is a walk along the castle
courtyards with our guide. You will have a chance to visit St. Vitus Cathedral with its crypt and tower, the Old Royal Palace including the exhibition "The Story of
Prague Castle", St. George's Basilica,
the Golden Lane
and the Daliborka Tower.
A walk through the Old Town
Wednesday
morning, September 20, 2006
– Price: 420 CZK
Minimum persons: 15
We
will show you the historic centre of the capital city. From the Powder Tower
we will walk along the Royal Route
to the Old Town Square,
where you will find the Old
Town Hall with its
astronomical clock and apostles, surrounded by examples of Baroque
architecture. You will see St. Nicholas Church and the Týn Cathedral. Our walk
will continue along Parizska Street
(Art Nouveau), through the former Jewish Quarter to the Rudolfinum. From here we can
offer you a magical view of Charles Bridge and Prague
Castle. We will then
return to the Old Town Square,
where the tour ends.
Lesser Town & Charles Bridge
Wednesday
afternoon, September 20,
2006 – Price: 500 CZK
Minimum persons: 15
You will visit the Church of our Lady
Victorious where you can find the world known Infant of Prague, then the St.
Nicholas church, the tour will continue with walking through the Lesser Town
over the Charles Bridge.
Český Krumlov
Wednesday
whole day, September 20,
2006 – Price: 1 500 CZK
Minimum persons: 15
This
UNESCO town offers its medieval character thanks to its narrow lanes and many
picturesque historical buildings mentioned in historical sources already in the
13th century.
The
castle of Cesky Krumlov is after the Prague
Castle the 2nd biggest
castle in Bohemia.
The former seat of powerful Lords of Rozmberk’s and Schwarzenberg’s, houses rich collections of period
furniture and historical weapons. In the park you can admire a unique castle
theatre from the 18th century. After a guided tour of the castle we
will take you for a walk through the historical centre and for a short rest in
some of many stylish and cosy pubs.
Jewish Prague
Thursday
morning, September 21, 2006
– Price : 800 CZK
Minimum persons: 15
This
is a trip to the Jewish history. During this walk you will see the only Central
European Jewish town-quarter that survived the holocaust. You will stroll
through the Old Jewish Cemetery, visit some of the six
surviving synagogues and Kafka’s house. You will then walk through Maislova street and reach the
Old Town Square where your journey to the past ends. The price includes
admission to the Jewish Museum and the Old Jewish Cemetery.