Vienna

Vienna’s imperial grandeur is the legacy of the powerful Habsburg monarchy. Capital of Austria and one of Europe’s most visited cities lies on the Danube river. Vienna has many great historic sights, fabled collections of art, glittering palace and a musical heritage, that includes composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Josef Haydn, Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, Johann Strauss (father and son), Johannes Brahms and Gustav Mahler and countless others.

Transfer from/to Berlin to/from Vienna (5 hours and 35 min.)
Sedan: 500,- EUR (1-3 passengers)
Van: 710,- EUR (1-8 passengers)
Departure time: Please use the booking form for most suitable time for you
Pick up point: Anywhere in Berlin
Alighting point: Anywhere in Vienna
Transfer from/to Prague to/from Vienna (3 hours and 50 min.)
Sedan: 260,- EUR (1-3 passengers)
Van: 390,- EUR (1-8 passengers)
Departure time: Please use the booking form for most suitable time for you
Pick up point: Anywhere in Prague
Alighting point: Anywhere in Vienna
Transfer from/to Munich to/from Vienna (8 hours and 35 min.)
Sedan: 520,- EUR (1-3 passengers)
Van: 750,- EUR (1-8 passengers)
Departure time: Please use the booking form for most suitable time for you
Pick up point: Anywhere in Munich
Alighting point: Anywhere in Vienna

YOU CAN ALSO VISIT FEW PLACES ALONG THE WAY

Konopiste chateau, 1 h. stop 20€

Konopiště castle excels with rich collection funds, castle collections belong to the rarest in Europe. The chateau offers four tours, additional expositions (Museum of St. George, shooting range, thematic exhibitions) and visit the adjacent Rose Garden with greenhouses.

 

Kutna Hora, 1,5 h. stop 30€

The symbol of Kutná Hora is the unique late Gothic Cathedral of St.Barbara. The ancient silver mining town is one of the most historically significant towns in the Czech Republic.

 

Cesky Stenberk, 1 h. stop 20€

Český Šternberk Castle, called the “Pearl of Posázaví”, towers above the central part of the river Sázava.

 

Trebic, 1 h. stop 25€

The St. Procopius´ basilica and the town’s Jewish Quarter were added to the list of UNESCO site.

Brno, 1,5 h. stop 30€

In the Second largest city of the Czech republic Brno, which is the city of music and a UNESCO heritage site, you will find two castles and many of interesting places and objects, headed by a functionalist jewel – Villa Tugendhat, a UNESCO monument.

 

Mikulov, 1 h. stop 20€

It is spread on the last hills of the Pálava Mountains and surrounded with vineyards. This is the centre of the Mikulov vineyard sub-area and wine is everywhere – in the scenic historical streets and in the chateau.

 

Transfer from/to Dresden to/from Vienna (5 hours and 10 min.)
Sedan: 350,- EUR (1-3 passengers)
Van: 510,- EUR (1-8 passengers)
Departure time: Please use the booking form for most suitable time for you
Pick up point: Anywhere in Dresden
Alighting point: Anywhere in Vienna

YOU CAN ALSO VISIT FEW PLACES ALONG THE WAY IN DESCRIPTION BELOW AND ABOVE 

Pillnitz Palace and Park, 1 h. stop 20€

Once a pleasure palace and later summer residence of the Saxon royals, is the city’s most beautiful recreational resort for both Dresdeners and tourists from all over the world. Situated only about 15 km from the city center of the Saxon state capital of Dresden.

Weesenstein castle, 1 h. stop 20€

Weesenstein Castle is a majestic site perched on its wooded eyrie above the valley and proud to host a highly respected exhibition about the history of the buildings and their former owners but also provides cultural and culinary offers.

Bastei, 1 h. stop 30€

Bastei is the most famous rock formation in Saxon Switzerland, Germany. From the Bastei rocks and the Bastei Bridge you have a wonderful panoramic view over the mountains.

 

Königstein Fortress, 1 h. stop 20€

the hilltop fortress in the Elbe Sandstone mountains,  the “Saxon Bastille” is the largest military fortress in Europe.

Pevnost, Königstein, Saské Švýcarsko, Německo, Budova

 

Concentration Camp Terezin, 1,5 – 2,5 h. stop 20€ – 30€

Terezín is a fortress built by the Enlightenment ruler Josef II and although the building named after his mother Maria Theresa was supposed to be used for defence, it paradoxically became infamous first of all as a prison, and later during World War Two as a Jewish ghetto and concentration camp