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YOU CAN ALSO VISIT FEW PLACES ALONG THE WAY

Lidice, 1 – 3h. stop 20€ – 40€

Lidice Memorial, an organization of the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, keeps lasting memory of the annihilation of Lidice, which was razed to the ground by the German Nazi, June 10, 1942.

Lidice, Tjechie, Děti, Válka Slagtoffers

 

Velka Amerika, Czech Grand Canyon, 0,5h – 1h. stop 25€ – 30€

Velka Amerika is a breathtaking limestone quarry 2,500 feet long, 500 feet wide and 250 feet deep with a 60 feet deep lake at the bottom. This is one of the most photogenic attractions in the Czech republic and is popular with photographers and movie makers.

 

 

 

Karlstejn castle, 1 – 2 h. stop 30€ – 35€

This castle designated UNESCO World Heritage Site was built by the beloved king Charles IV to safeguard the Czech crown jewels, and the Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire.

Castle, Karlstejn, Charles, Czech, Republic, Tower

Pilsen, 1,5 h. stop 30€

The city of Pilsen is the spiritual home of beer. Pilsner lager was born here and this is the perfect place to satisfy your curiosity for the Czech Republic’s most famous export. It is a city full of cultural, Jewish and technical monuments, situated at the confluence of four rivers in the west of Bohemia.

Kladrubsky Monastery, 1 h. stop 20€

The exquisitely decorated dome of Kladruby’s church, the pride of the local monastery welcomes you. Come and discover the history of this ancient abbey, which in its time was one of the largest and richest in the Czech lands and was transformed into a perfect example of a unique architectural style known as Gothic Baroque.

 

 

Amberg, 1 h. stop 30€

Amberg captivates visitors with its medieval town centre, with its town walls, towers, gates and a unique water gate building. The old town is home to the Gothic town hall, churches, town houses and a monastery. There are two high-quality local recreation areas in the town in the form of the State Garden Show grounds and Mariahilfberg.

Nuremberg, 1 – 2 h. stop 25€ – 40€

Nuremberg is an important center for arts and culture. it was home to Europe’s first printing press. During WW2 have been damaged  few buildings. However, many of the medieval buildings in the Old Town have been painstakingly restored to their former glory. Most of the top attractions in Nuremberg are located within the historic walls, which extend some five kilometers around the Old Town.

 

Johannisburg, 1 h. stop 20

Johannisburg castle is one of the main attractions of Aschaffenburg and its landmark; it is also one of the most important buildings of the Renaissance period in Germany. The castle is constructed of red sandstone, the typical building material of the Spessart, the hills near Aschaffenburg. It is one of the few mostly symmetrical palace buildings of the German Renaissance.

Zámek Johannisburg, Aschaffenburg, Palác, Bavorsko

Moritzburg, 1 h. stop 20€

Moritzburg Palace is one of the most impressive baroque palaces in central Europe. Reached via a tree-lined avenue, it is situated on an island in the middle of a lake. After visiting the palace, you can enjoy a romantic stroll to the enchanting Fasanenschlösschen (little pheasant castle) built in the rococo style.

Meissen, 1 h. stop 20€

town compelling, with its soaring Gothic cathedral, fairy-tale castle and wonderful Elbe Valley views. The town has become famous all over the world for its porcelain, which features the mark of the blue crossed swords.

Míšeň, Labe, Německo, Řeka, Ve Stejné Melancholie

 

Weimar, 1 h. stop 25€

Weimar is famous as the center of classical literature in Germany. Luther, Cranach, and Bach all lived and worked in the town. In 1998, UNESCO designated Classical Weimar a World Heritage Site, and the town remains one of Germany’s most important historic cities and consistently ranks among the country’s top tourism and cultural destinations.

 

Wartburg castle, 1 h. stop 25€

Wartburg Castle blends superbly into its forest surroundings and is in many ways ‘the ideal castle’. Although it has retained some original sections from the feudal period, the form it acquired during the 19th-century reconstitution gives a good idea of what this fortress might have been at the height of its military and seigneurial power.

 

Wetzlar cathedral, 45 min. stop 20€

The Cathedral, formerly the collegiate parish Church of Our Lady of Adoration, has remained unfinished. On the site of the current church once stood a 12th century Romanesque church which itself was preceded by two earlier churches. Construction of the choir of a new church began in 1230.

Leeds Castle, 2 h. stop 49€

Rising majestically from the still waters of its moat, surrounded by 500 acres of parkland and gardens, Leeds Castle is without a doubt one of the most beautiful venues in Kent. Coined ‘The Loveliest Castle in the World’, it is the perfect place for a great day out with the family or a romantic getaway with a loved one.

 

Dover Castle, 2 h. stop 49€

Dover Castle is a medieval castle in Dover, Kent, England. It was founded in the 11th century and has been described as the “Key to England” due to its defensive significance throughout history. Step inside the Great Tower and immerse yourself in the royal court of King Henry II. Experience the vibrant colour and opulence of one of medieval England’s most important castles as you’re transported to a world of courtly intrigue and royal ambition.

Blockhaus d’Éperlecques, 1 h. stop 35€

The Blockhaus d’Éperlecques  is a Second World War bunker, now part of a museum. The bunker, built by Nazi Germany under the codename Kraftwerk Nord West (Powerplant Northwest) between March 1943 and July 1944. The bunker was never completed as a result of the repeated bombing by the British and United States air forces as part of Operation Crossbow against the German V-weapons programme.

 

 

Bethune, 1 h. stop 35€

In northern France’s mining country, Béthune is a cultured town that has come through the turmoil of the 20th century with a lot of poise. Whether you’re a casual visitor or in town for the Christmas market, music festival or spring fair, the central Grand’Place will be your first stop. It’s a picture postcard scene with quaint old houses in a mishmash of styles around a medieval belfry, itself  a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Arras, 1,5 h. stop 40€

The capital of the historic Artois region has a strong Flemish accent, clear in the names, architecture, food and art. The gabled houses on Place des Héros and Grand-Place could easily be in Belgium or the Netherlands, while the fine arts museum has a bounty of Flemish and Dutch baroque painting.

Města, Na Trhu, Radnice, Historické Centrum, Historicky