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A Long Weekend in Prague

This short break is designed for those who prefer a greater degree of independence and flexibility, while retaining some of the advantages of a structured programme and local expertise. It is also intended as a lower-budget, ‘no frills’ option.

Book Tour Now3 nights | 16th - 19th October

In the heart of Prague, a capital city with the atmosphere of a friendly town, medieval and Baroque buildings are part of the fabric of everyday life. Staying at a small hotel between Wenceslaus Square and the Old Town, you will be well located to explore on foot. On the first evening participants will be welcomed by our resident member of staff, who will be on hand during your stay.

On Friday morning there will be guided visits in the Castle area, including St Vitus Cathedral, the rib-vaulted Vladislav Hall and the Baroque Strahov Library. The afternoon will be free (an opportunity to visit the nearby National Gallery in the Sternberg Palace, the newly-opened Lobkowicz Palace, now with the magnificent family art collection, or the new Baroque Museum in the Schwarzenberg Palace). There will be an evening excursion to Nelahozeves, the Renaissance castle of the Lobkowicz princes, where the splendid historic interiors have been expertly re-arranged to convey the atmosphere and way of life of this aristocratic home. Dinner will be at the castle restaurant.

On Saturday we have planned a guided walk across the romantic Charles Bridge over the river Vltava to the Mala Strana, or Lesser Town, with visits to the Wallenstein Palace and the church of St Nicholas. On the way back to the hotel, members may like to visit the Kampa Museum, the new Music Museum, the Mucha Museum or the Cubist Museum in the ‘House of the Black Madonna’. In the evening, subject to schedules, there will be an opera performance at the nearby Estates Theatre, where Mozart conducted the first night of ‘Don Giovanni’.

On Sunday morning, there will be a special visit to the restored Obecni Dum, a jewel of Prague’s glorious Art Nouveau period. This will be followed by a guided walk in the Old Town to include the medieval art collection of the National Gallery in the Gothic convent of St Agnes. A final lunch together is planned.

PRICE  £860
The cost includes accommodation at a first-class hotel; welcome drinks; one lunch; two dinners; a ticket for an opera (or concert) performance; the services of a local guide each morning; entrance fees and transport by private coach.

Please note: Flight arrangements and airport transfers are not included. At the time of writing low-cost airlines serve Prague from Aberdeen, Bristol, Birmingham, Doncaster Sheffield, Bournemouth, Cardiff, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, London Gatwick, Luton, Manchester, Newcastle and Stansted.

Single room supplement £180

 

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