Prague, Martin Luther King Day
16 - 18 January 2010      € 269 

Itinerary (subject to change)

Day 1:
Morning departure from Kaiserslautern, P+R parking lot Daennerplatz,
near Kleber Kaserne at 05:00 am. From Wiesbaden Hainerberg PX Bus stop at 05:00 am. From Heidelberg, PHV P+R parking lot (near new commissary, outside base) at 06:00 am. From Böblingen, Panzerkaserne PX parking lot at 07:45 am. Drive through Germany via Nürnberg to the Czech Republic. Appr.12:00 noon
arrival in Pilsen at the Pilsener Urquell Brewery. Here we visit the brewing house, the historical cellars and the cylindroconic tanks (included). After time for a beer tasting (included) and for lunch in the brewery restaurant Na Spilce (not included) we depart for Prague. After we checked in to our 4- star Hotel, you’ll have time to rest and to relax. In the evening we can join a boat ride (not included) on the Vlatava (Moldau) river with buffet dinner and drinks on board to enjoy the illuminated city of Prague.


Day 2:
After buffet breakfast in the hotel (included) we start with our walking tour of the Hradschin, the castle of Prague, where the Golden Lane, the catholic Cathedral St. Vitus and the President’s Palais are especially picturesque. We continue our stroll to the Charles Bridge and finish our tour in the old medieval area of Prague, called
Stare Mesto, with the monument of the Reformator Jan Hus, the Glockenspiel at the old town hall and the Barock Church St. Nicolas. After a quick lunch
(not included) you’ll have the opportunity to visit the Jewish district of Prague (not included). A professional guide will show you the Old Jewish Cemetary, the Pinkas-, the Maisel- and the Old New Synagoge. In the evening your tourguide will make suggestions for a wonderful Bohemian evening (not included) with dinner, folklore dance, entertainment and live music.

Day 3:
Today we will leave Prague. After buffet breakfast (included) and check out we drive to Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) into the Heart of Bohemia. Today Karlsbad is one of the largest Spa towns in the Czech Republic with up to 100 000 visitors per year. Besides the famous Bohemian Crystal you can find other local specialities like the Becherovka, a herbal liqueur, or Karlsbader Oblaten, delicious biscuits with different flavors.