Summary
Formerly part of Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic officially came into being on January 1st 1993. Since then the tourism sector has grown massively, with the capital city of Prague being the real jewel in the crown. The city is home to an imposing 9th century castle, a magnificent medieval old town and many historic buildings that will have you reaching for your camera.
Prague on its own is a city break that oozes charm, but when you combine it with the likes of Berlin, Vienna and Budapest, you’ve got a multi-centre holiday that will live long in your memory.
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Description
One moment you can feel like you’re in a modern, vibrant city, the next you’re transported back to medieval times when you stroll through the streets of Prague. The city’s popularity shows no sign of waning as holidaymakers from all over the world descend on it ever year to see the castle, the Astronomical Clock which is over 600 years old and to take pictures of the statues lining the 14th century Charles Bridge.
Prague is also well known for its many churches and cathedrals such as the Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral. You may also be aware that Prague has a fantastic nightlife and is famous for its beer. It’s a city where you can party, admire the architecture and immerse yourself in history.
Experience two stunning cities with our Prague and Budapest multi-centre holiday.
Prague/Berlin
Before you catch the train to Prague, you’ll get to spend two dazzling days and nights in Germany’s capital, Berlin. The city is famous for many things including the wall which fell in 1989. These days it has a thriving music scene, renowned restaurants, a plethora of bars, many museums and places of historical interest such as Brandenburg Gate. The result is a diverse destination that can be tailored to suit all tastes.
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Prague/Vienna/Budapest
If a multi-centre trip packed full of culture is at the top of your wish list, look no further than this European escape to Prague, Vienna and Budapest. The array of architectural styles across these three cities in incredible and there are dozens of famous landmarks to visit along the way. Enjoy a peaceful riverside walk, stop for a coffee and simply watch the world go by and spend time with your loved ones in striking surroundings.
See the full itinerary for this three city multi-centre holiday and book today.
Prague/Krakow
This dual city break gives you two nights in Prague, followed by a train ride to Krakow in Poland for another two nights. Get a long weekend booked in your diary and enjoy this pair of delightful destinations on your own terms. You’ll find art galleries galore as well as fabulous festivals in Krakow. Whether you’re looking for a chilled out break or something more lively with a group of friends, this multi-centre holiday can be whatever you want it to be.
Don’t delay, these multi-centre city breaks always fill up quickly.
FAQs
The best time to visit for sightseeing and city breaks is any time between June and September.
The 2-3 nights trip is sufficient enough for Prague trip.
The currency is Czech koruna.
The tipping is not mandatory but commonly expected.
The total flight duration from UK to Czech Republic is around 2h or less.
Czech Republic is 1 hour ahead of United Kingdom
The Czech Republic is famous for its capital, Prague, beer, castles, gothic architecture & Sigmund Freud.
The official language is Czech.
The typical Czech dish, vepřo knedlo zelo is found on probably every menu visitors will come across. Slices of roasted pork are accompanied by sauerkraut (sometimes sprinkled with caraway seeds), and bread dumplings (called knedlíky).
