Verona

Verona is for lovers, best known especially for lovers of Shakespeareʼs Romeo and Juliet. This romantic city is also about the spirit of art, a living historic monument, cultural witness of the world. Verona is medieval, mystical and magnificent example of nature. Tourist attractions in Verona include majestic cathedrals, important palazzos, castles, ancient Roman bridge and one of the most magnificent Italian Renaissance gardens in Italy. All this just a short hop from the shores of stunning Lake Lago di Garda.

Transfer from/to Prague to/from Verona (9 hours)
Sedan: 880,- EUR (1-3 passengers)
Van: 990,- EUR (1-7 passengers)
Departure time: Please use the booking form for most suitable time for you
Pick up point: Anywhere in Prague
Alighting point: Anywhere in Verona

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.

Regensburg, 1 h. stop 20€

Long an important trade and cultural center, Regensburg’s medieval Old Town – now a UNESCO World Heritage Site – is made up of lovely churches and fine old aristocratic houses from the 13th and 14th centuries.

 

Dachau Memorial, 1,5 h. stop 30€

Dachau was the Nazi’s first concentration camp and was the only concentration camp to have existed throughout the entire twelve years of Nazi rule. Dachau was planned and constructed to hold 6,000 prisoners, but by the end of WWII in 1945, Dachau was home to 32,000 prisoners.

 

Kufstein, 1 h. stop 20€

The town itself lies on the river Inn and is surrounded by the Northern Limestone Alps and edges onto the Bavarian Alpine Foreland. With a traditional Austrian feel and such beautiful streets as the Romerhofgasse, coupled together with the multitude of outdoor activities, Kufstein is a true tourist gem.

Kufstein, Tyrolsko, Vysokohorský, Rakousko, Hory

 

Tratzberg chateau, 1,5 h. stop 30€

In the middle of the Tyrolean Alps, you find a fabulous castle taken straight out of a fairy tale. Tratzberg Castle has overlooked the Inn Valley since the 13th century from its perfect hillside location, less than a kilometre from the river Inn. After Tyrol’s independency from the Duchy of Bavaria in the 12th century, the local noblemen needed strongholds to defend their newly acquired freedom. Thus, a fortress was constructed at a strategic location.

Innsbruck, 1,5 h. stop 30€

Innsbruck, one of Austria’s most popular destination has Old Town with narrow and twisting streets and tall houses in Gothic style. Most of popular attractions are close to the Old Town. Wherever you are, beautiful vistas of the huge ring of mountains surround you.

Města, Innsbruck, Noční Fotografie, Abendstimmung

 

Franzensfeste fortress, 1 h. stop 20€

This fortress, which is the largest in the Alps, was completed in 1838 but was never actually used for the purpose of war. It served as a munition storage place until it was taken over by South Tyrol to be used for cultural purposes.

 

 

Gianni Caproni Museum of Aeronautics, 1,5 h. stop 30€

The Gianni Caproni Museum of Aeronautics is Italy´s oldest aviation museum, as well as the country’s oldest corporate museum. It was established in 1927 as theCaproni Museum by Italian aviation pioneer and aeronautical engineer, Giovanni Battista and his wife, Timina Guasti Caproni.

Lake Garda, 1,5 – 2,5 h. stop 30€ – 40€

Lake Garda is one of the most beautiful regions of Northern Italy. Garda has charming old towns, beautiful landscapes and plenty of sightseeing possibilities Lake Garda is the most family and water sports oriented of Italy’s lakes. It’s also Italy’s largest lake, reaching from the steep alpine foothills to the northern edge of the Valley. Southern shore is lined by beaches. The lakeʼs cultural diversity attracts a cosmopolitan crowd.

Transfer from/to Munich/C.Krumlov/Linz/Salzburg/Passau/Hallstatt to/from Verona (6 hours)
Sedan: 750,- EUR (1-3 passengers)
Van: 920,- EUR (1-7 passengers)
Departure time: Please use the booking form for most suitable time for you
Pick up point: Anywhere in Munich/C.Krumlov/Linz/Salzburg/Passau/Hallstatt
Alighting point: Anywhere in Verona

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

Dachau Memorial, 1,5 h. stop 30€

Dachau was the Nazi’s first concentration camp and was the only concentration camp to have existed throughout the entire twelve years of Nazi rule. Dachau was planned and constructed to hold 6,000 prisoners, but by the end of WWII in 1945, Dachau was home to 32,000 prisoners.

Berchtesgaden Eagles Nest, 2 h. stop 60€

The Kehlsteinhaus (Eagle’s Nest) on Obersalzberg Mountain in Berchtesgaden is located at a height of 1820m above sea level and is a popular day-trip destination. Originally built by the Nazi Party as a suitably representative venue, the architecturally unique building now features a mountain-top restaurant offering a splendid panoramic view of the area.

Herrenchiemsee , 2 – 3 h. stop 40– 50€

Herrenchiemsee was built in a splendid position by king Ludwig II starting on May 21st 1878. The stunning palace on an island on Chiemsee lake, inspired by the Palace of Versailles near Paris can be reached by ferry leaving from the town of Prien.

Hohenwerfen Fortress, 1h. stop 20€

A refreshing experience awaits you at the over 900-year-old Hohenwerfen Fortress in the Pongau region of Salzburg. On the steep peak, high above the Salzach valley, the gentle breeze from the surrounding mountains caresses your face while peeking through the battlement embrasures.

Hallstatt, 1 – 2 h. stop 40– 50€

The picturesque village of Hallstatt on the banks of the idyllic Hallstätter Sea is perhaps the most beautiful example of many picturesque traditional villages waiting to be explored in Upper Austria.  Home of the world’s first salt mine and Unesco World Heritage Site.

 

Kranjska Gora, Lake Jasna, 1,5 h. stop 50€

Lake Jasna makes the perfect stroll from the resort to one of Slovenia’s most celebrated viewpoints looking across the lake to the imposing Prisojnik mountain (2547m). On the shore of the lake is the famous sculpture of the “Zlatorog” (a mythical mountain goat with golden horns!). In 2015, Lake Jasna underwent a facelift that boosted its popularity.

Innsbruck, 1,5 h. stop 30€

Innsbruck, one of Austria’s most popular destination has Old Town with narrow and twisting streets and tall houses in Gothic style. Most of popular attractions are close to the Old Town. Wherever you are, beautiful vistas of the huge ring of mountains surround you.

Města, Innsbruck, Noční Fotografie, Abendstimmung

 

Basilica di Aquileia, 1 h. stop 40€

Aquileia, with its immense archaeological site and its Patriarchal Basilica, is an artistic and historical treasure trove. UNESCO World Heritage Site from 1998 was also one of the largest and richest Mediterranean cities within the Roman Empire. Thus, Aquileia became a dominant hub of the Christian world for Central Europe from the Middle Ages to the 18th Century.

Varone Waterfalls, 1,5 h. stop 50€

This waterfall originates from the turquoise waters of the Magnone Torrent that flows below the spectacular Lago di Tenno. The watercourse crashes down into a 73-metre gorge which was dug out over time by the tireless eroding power of water that has also formed two caves: a lower one and a higher one where you can see the waters flowing into the mountain itself.

Padua, 2 h. stop 45€

This city is extremely beautiful and features a plethora of charming architecture, bridges crossing the river, and also the important University of Padua which once played host to the legendary Galileo. Padua is one of the oldest established cities in Northern Italy and it has seen some form of settlement since 1183 BC. The city offers a rich selection of historical buildings, beautiful gardens and interesting museums.

Trostburg Castle, 2 h. stop 40€

The impressive Castel Trostburg at Ponte Gardena in the Valle Isarco valley hosts the South Tyrolean Castles Museum. one of the most splendid castles of South Tyrol, is located on a natural rocky promontory above Ponte Gardena (Waidbruck). The history of the castle dates back to the 12th century – it was mentioned for the first time in 1173 as place of residence of a certain “Cunrat de Trosperch” (Konrad of Trostberg), descending from the Lords of Castelrotto.

 

Borghetto sul Mincio, 1 h. stop 30€

Borghetto sul Mincio was once a ford on the River Mincio. Nowadays it is a fascinating village where you can find a breathtaking harmony between history and nature. Its Medieval atmosphere is emphasized by the bastions of the Visconti Bridge, by the bell-tower of the church, and by the wheels of the ancient watermills used in the past for the milling of wheat and other cereals. It is one of the most visited villages.