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Offer of Services
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International transfers: We pick you up at home and drive you to any place in Europe
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Airport transfers
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Day (half a day) chauffeur service
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Sightseeing tours with professional guide
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We offer a cooperation with travel agencies
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Congresses
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Cultural events
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We can arrange any trip according your wishes
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Visiting places with traditional Czech manufacturing with shopping (czech glass, ceramics, ...)
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Trips visiting Czech national landmarks
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Trips visiting Czech national landmarks
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UNESCO monuments
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Český Krumlov - Historical downtown
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(on UNESCO List entered in year 1992)
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The castle complex with its unique baroque theatre, the meander in the River Vltava, the city arms with its five-leaved rose, medieval streets and stone townhouses. This is Český Krumlov – a cosmopolitan city with a unique atmosphere.
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Telč - Historical downtown
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(on UNESCO List entered in year 1992)
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The city was built on the original foundations following a devastating fire at the end of the 14th century. A number of the renaissance and baroque townhouses remain to this day strengthened by a protective system of ponds. The gothic castle was rebuilt in the renaissance style at the end of the 16th century.
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Kutná Hora - Historical downtown, Church of St. Barbora, Cathedral of Our Lady at Sedlec
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(on UNESCO List entered in year 1995)
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Ever since the end of the 13th century the history of Kutná Hora has been inseparably linked to the mining of silver ore. The historical centre is an architectural jewel of European importance, and the late gothic Church of St. Barbora and the Cathedral of Our Lady in Sedlec, rebuilt in the baroque gothic style, create a notional entrance gateway to the royal mining city.
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Lednice-Valtice Area
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(on UNESCO List entered in year 1996)
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Between the 17th and 20th centuries the ruling Dukes of Liechtenstein transformed their domains into one huge park, where the baroque and neo-gothic architecture of their chateaux are married with smaller buildings and a landscape that was fashioned according to the English principles of landscape architecture.
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Kroměříž - Gardens and castle
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(on UNESCO List entered in year 1998)
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The castle was built on earlier foundations in the 17th century and represents a uniquely-preserved Central European baroque princely residence. Its neighbouring gardens include the Podzamecká garden under the castle in a natural English-style landscape and the early baroque Flower Gardens.
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Litomyšl - Gardens and castle
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(on UNESCO List entered in year 1999)
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The renaissance castle from the second half of the 16th century is an excellent example of an arcade castle based on an Italianate style. Despite reconstruction of the interior at the end of the 18th century, outwardly it has retained an almost unadulterated renaissance appearance, including the unique sgrafitto facades and gables. A number of commercial buildings and a garden have also been preserved.
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Třebíč - The Jewish Quarter and the Basilica of St. Procopius
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(on UNESCO List entered in year 2003)
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The ensemble of the Jewish Quarter and the Basilica is a unique example of the close co-existence of Christian and Jewish culture from the Middle Ages until the 20th century. The Basilica of St. Procopius. Originally built as part of the Benedictine monastery in the early 13th century, it was influenced by Western European ideas in its construction.
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Czech spa
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The Czech Republic is very rich in mineral springs and spa resorts. The spas have become one of the pearls of the Czech Republic and one of the main tourist attractions for people who come both to seek relief from their health problems and to admire the beauty of the spa towns.
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Karlovy Vary
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The uniqueness of Karlovy Vary lies mainly in balneological treatment that exploits mineral springs. Balneology, however, is only one of the many highlights of the City situated in the heart of Europe. The spas were founded in the 14th century by Charles IV nearby his favourite castle – Loket. The town’s development was rather turbulent. The Gothic and Rennaissance appearance were destroyed by fires. What we can see nowadays is basically architecture of the 19th and 20th centuries (classicism, Art Noveau, modern constructivism and functionalism).
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Františkovy Lázně
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Františkovy Lázně is one of the most frequently visited spa resorts in the Czech Republic. It lies in the very western tip of the country. The charming atmosphere makes it one of the most beautiful towns in Western Bohemia. The spa got its name after the emperor Franz I. The spa resort grew very fast and in the 19th century it was already a proper spa town.
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Teplice
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The dawn of the city of Teplice is linked to its mineral springs. Knowledge of healing springs in the Teplice valley dates back approximately 2000 years, which is documented by archaeological findings of Roman coins in the Pravřídlo (Primary Hot Spring) and 2000-year old Celtic coins and jewellery in the Giant Spring near Duchov. The Antique tradition of giving thanks to the healing power of mineral springs by throwing coins or other gifts into the spring has proven that the Teplice springs are among the longest known and intensively utilised springs in Central Europe.
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Castles and Chateaux
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If there is a place in the world that truly deserves to be called the „country of castles and chataux“ it is undoubtedly the Czech Republic. There are literally hundreds of magnificent castles, glorious chateaux, ruins and fortresses. The Czechs are very proud of this legacy and visiting them is one of the country’s most popular pasttimes.
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Červená Lhota
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The water chateau Červená Lhota is one of the best known and most romantic reneaissance chateaus in Bohemia. It was built on a rock island in a pond in a like village 8km north of Kardašova Řečice.
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Hluboká nad Vltavou
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Hluboká and Vltavou Chateau are unquestionably one of the true pearls of the Czech Republic. It is situated on a hill above the Vltava river about 10 km north of České Budějovice.
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Karlštejn
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High Gothic castle founded in 1348, which has a unique position among Czech castles. It was built by Czech King and Roman Emperor Charles IV as a place for safekeeping of the royal treasures, especially Charles's collection of holy relics and the coronation jewels of the Roman Empire.
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