
8-Day Train Tour: Prague, Vienna & Budapest
This 8-day train tour starts in Prague, goes through Vienna, and culminates in Budapest. Tour the old Austro-Hungarian Empire for the ultimate experience!
The Czech Republic is a land of enchanting landscapes and fairytale towns and villages. Its capital, Prague, is often ranked among the most beautiful cities in the world. Stroll across the iconic Charles Bridge, visit the majestic Prague Castle, and marvel at the intricate Astronomical Clock—but don’t stop there.
Beyond the capital, the medieval charm of Český Krumlov will take you back in time, while Karlovy Vary is perfect for unwinding in its famous spa resorts. History lovers shouldn’t miss Kutná Hora, and nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the stunning landscapes of Bohemian Switzerland National Park.
There’s no shortage of unique experiences to enjoy. Take a dinner cruise on the Vltava River, go on a beer tour in Prague, or experience a mesmerizing black light theater show, where lights and shadows create a magical performance. For adventure seekers, a hiking trip in Bohemian Switzerland or a cycling tour through the Czech countryside will make your time in Prague unforgettable.
Your first time in Prague? Get to know the principal sights of "the city of a hundred spires" with this free walking tour of the Czech capital.
Get to know one of Prague's unmissable sights, where you can find St. Vitus' Cathedral, the Royal Palace, St. George's Basilica and the famous Golden Lane.
Experience this surreal show with the Anthology: The Best of Black Light Theatre in the Srnec, the first black light theatre in the world.
Visit the Czech capital on board a glass-roofed boat. During the cruise, you'll enjoy a delicious dinner while admiring Prague's main monuments.
Enjoy a relaxing cruise on the Vltava River to the famous Prague Zoo where you can meet its many different animals. A great day out for the whole family!
Visit the world's largest ancient castle on our Prague Castle free tour. We'll visit its religious buildings, courtyards and palaces full of Czech history.
Fall in love with Prague's ancient streets and monuments on this evening tour of the Czech capital illuminated by ornate street lamps and the light of the moon.
Enjoy a spectacular night in an underground tavern in Prague: you'll eat a delicious dinner and take part in a medieval show. An unforgettable night!
Join us for an unforgettable night out in Prague, with dinner, a folk show performance, and open bar! Enjoy live music, dancing, and a delicious 3-course meal.
When it comes to cities with a river like the Vltava, you've got to get to know them from the bank and the river itself. Enjoy a cruise down the River Vlatva!
La República Checa destaca por tener un marcado clima continental, con inviernos fríos, con temperaturas medias que oscilen de los 0 a los -5 grados centígrados, y veranos cálidos, con termómetros marcando entre 20 y 30 grados generalmente. La primavera y el otoño son templados, por lo que son las épocas más recomendadas para viajar, aunque cualquier momento del año es bueno para contagiarse de la belleza de este país.
La moneda oficial es la corona checa, aunque en algunas zonas turísticas aceptan euros, especialmente para pagos en efectivo.
Los ciudadanos de la Unión Europea y del Espacio Schengen pueden entrar con DNI, documento nacional de identidad en vigor. Los viajeros de otros países de origen suelen necesitar pasaporte y, en algunos casos, visado. Dado que las normas aduaneras y el control de fronteras puede cambiar, se recomienda consultar esta cuestión con la embajada u oficina consular antes de llegar al país.
Para conocer Praga, 3 o 4 días pueden ser suficientes. Sin embargo, en caso de querer explorar otras ciudades y pueblos como ?eský Krumlov, Karlovy Vary o Brno, se recomienda hospedarse en este país al menos una semana.
Hay infinidad de platos típicos que destacan en la gastronomía checa como el goulash checo, una ternera que se sirve acompañada con una salsa exquisita. En cuanto a sus postres, destaca el trdelník, unos rollitos de canela que también se elaboran en otros países cercanos como Eslovaquia o Hungría. Tampoco puede faltar la famosa cerveza checa, considerada una de las mejores del mundo.