A Medieval Bohemian Christmas
Number of days: 12 Days
Departs from: Frankfurt
Avg distance travelled / day: 149km
Cesky Krumlov by night
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: 16 December - Frankfurt
Your tour commences this evening in wonderful Frankfurt. There is so much to see and do in the city centre. Dinner tonight in included in your hotel but first, enjoy a welcome drink in the hotel bar. This is an ideal chance to get to meet your fellow travellers.
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Your Frankfurt Hotel – The Hilton Frankfurt.
This First Class hotel is in a superb location near the city centre. All rooms have private facilities, telephone, TV, mini bar, hair dryer etc.
Day 2: 17 December - Rothenburg O.D.T
We arrive into the Baroque city of Wurzburg, starting point of the Romantic Road, mid morning. You will have plenty of free time in the Altstadt (old town) amongst the Christmas Market stalls before we continue to nearby Rothenburg… one of the finest medieval cities in all Europe. The rest of the afternoon is free to enjoy the delightful cobbled stone streets, ramparts and turrets of this picture perfect town. Make a point of walking through the famous ‘Christmas Shop’ known for its stunning displays. The Christmas Markets set in narrow alleys 50 yards from your hotel, are perhaps the quaintest you will ever see. This evening after dinner in your hotel, we have included a special treat - a torchlight tour with the Night Watchman through the beautifully preserved ramparts and winding streets.
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Your Rothenburg Hotel - Tilman Riemenschneider
This splendid old half timbered hotel is superbly located inside the old medieval walls barely 50 paces from the central market square. The hotel offers restaurants traditionally decorated with original paintings and wooden carvings and rooms with individually painted alpine-inspired furniture, private facilities, cable TV and hair dryers.
Day 3: 18 December - Rothenburg O.D.T
Today we visit medieval Nurnberg with its massive stone towers and gates, which was once the setting for enormous Nazi rallies and the War Crimes trials. Nurnberg now boasts extensive pedestrian walkways and the most splendid Christmas Markets in Europe. Local choirs sing and the smell of mulled wine and roasting sausages, chestnuts and sweets fill the air. Fantastic! We return to Rothenburg mid afternoon and the rest of your day is free.
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Day 4: 19 December - Prague
Crossing into the Czech Republic we arrive into Prague earlyafternoon.The central ‘old town’ is full of romantic, colourful shop fronts built into the historical buildings. Your first class hotel for the next two nights is excellently located on the main Prague boulevard Wenceslas Square.
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Your Prague Hotel – The Adria Hotel
The Adria Hotel is a traditionally classic hotel which combines the nostalgic charm of Old city Prague with all the modern features of a four star hotel in the heart of Prague. The Adria is perfectly located on the main Prague boulevard Wenceslas Square with each room featuring uniquely different style. For more information see: http://www.adria.cz/
Day 5: 20 December - Prague
This morning we have included a local guide for a tour through this fascinating city from the Hradcany – Prague Castle to St Vitus Cathedral. Entrances are included. Prague Castle covers over 7 hectares and is the largest ancient castle in the world. We also visit Zlatá Ulièka (the Golden Lane) with its tiny colourful houses built right into the arches of the Castle walls and named after the goldsmiths who lived here in the 17th century. The whole afternoon and evening is free to explore the laneways, churches and bridges of this beautiful city. Prague is the city of ‘good King Wenceslas’ so naturally the best Christmas markets are in Wenceslas Square and the Old Town. Time to sip medovina – a warm honey liquor.
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Day 6: 21 December - Vienna
Driving south we reach the imperial city of Vienna around lunchtime. This afternoon we enjoy a panoramic drive along the Ringstrasse lined with the grand monuments and buildings of the once great Hapsburg Empire. We also take a guided tour through the State Apartments of the magnificent Royal summer residence – the Schönbrunn Palace. As a special treat, at dusk we also enjoy visiting the picturesque Christmas markets located in the Palace forecourt.
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Your Vienna Hotel – The Hotel Royal
Family run since 1931 this first class hotel is decorated in an elegant Italian period style. It is located next to St Stephen’s Cathedral and within easy reach of the Opera and pedestrian mall. All rooms have private facilities, TV, radio, phone and hairdryer with an excellent restaurant and bar.
Day 7: 22 December - Vienna
A completely free day to relax and enjoy this enchanting city of museums and style which boasts so many grand sights from the State Opera House and Hofburg Palace to the spire of St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Christmas shopping? Try the excellent Christmas Market outside the Town Hall with its fabulously decorated trees and folklore displays. Dinner tonight is a special treat as we have reserved tables at the nearby Griechenbeisl Inn. A ‘mere’ 500 years old this beautifully preserved Inn has been a social gathering point of so many famous historical figures from Beethoven and Schubert to Wagner and Mark Twain (who have autographed the walls!)
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Day 8: 23 December - Cesky Krumlov
Joining the Danube at Melk, we take a privately guided tour through the astonishing monastery – an enormous baroque creation with an old library of antique books and a beautifully painted cathedral ceiling. Your lunchtime will be free in the charming village of Melk. Near Linz we turn north over the Danube and soon enter the Czech Republic to reach the perfectly preserved 13th century town of Cesky Krumlov. Originally built as a hamlet around the impressive castle, the wealth from the silver and gold mining, plus a population of Catholic aristocrats seeking refuge during the Reformation, made Cesky Krumlov the most important city in southern Bohemia. This city is an extraordinary time capsule and a fantastic place to spend your Christmas. World Heritage listed, we will stay the next three nights in the very heart of the delightful old town. On arrival we have included the services of a local guide to bring to life the history and background of this extraordinary town and castle.
Dinner tonight will be in probably the most unusual restaurant you have ever dined in – the Catacombs under the central town square. Accessed by a small spiral staircase we walk deep underground through nooks and crannies with low, vaulted ceilings and rough hewn stone walls to enjoy a typical Czech meats and fish grill.
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Your Christmas Hotel - Hotel Ruze Cesky Krumlov
The first class Hotel Ruze. In 1584 Vilhelm of RoÏmberk, master of the house of RoÏmberks, knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece - highest order of Prague, invited the Order of Jesuits to Cesky Krumlov. He built a university monastery for them. This has recently been extensively reconstructed preserving the beautiful Renaissance architecture and creating your 70 room hotel – The Ruze. The furniture, rooms and public areas are a delight. Set in the absolute centre of town, the terrace has beautiful views of the Vltava River. Your stay here will be an unforgettable experience.
Have a look for yourself – Go to http://www.hotelruze.cz/en
Day 9: 24 December - Cesky Krumlov
We spend the morning with a local guide in nearby Cesky Budejovice (often known as Budweis and famous for Budweiser beer) with its large, ornate town square and old town hall with murals and bronze gargoyles. Your afternoon is at leisure back in Cesky Krumlov. Traditions are important in the Czech Republic and Christmas Eve is the most important time of Christmas. Tonight enjoy a welcome drink before a 5 course typical Czech Christmas Dinner. Those interested can attend midnight mass in the massive cathedral right next to the hotel.
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Day 10: 25 December - Cesky Krumlov
Your day is free amongst the narrow cobbled stone alleys, winding streets, wooden bridges and quaint lanes. We have included a Turkey buffet lunch and your afternoon is free to relax in the spectacular setting of your hotel, before dinner.
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Day 11: 26 December - Salzburg
We arrive into Salzburg around lunch time, the Baroque city of Mozart sitting beneath its enormous Festung (Fortress). After leisure for lunch, you will meet your guide for an afternoon walking city tour who will introduce this enchanting city, including several location used in the film ‘Sound of Music’. This evening we have included a farewell dinner with wine and beer.
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Your Salzburg Hotel - The Schwarzler Neutor
This four star hotel has been chosen for its brilliant location. A 200 metre pedestrian tunnel leads you directly to the old city and all major sights are within easy walking distance.
Day 12: 27 December - Salzburg
This morning you are transferred to Munich where you tour sadly comes to an end and it’s time to bid farewell.
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