
Czech Republic Day Tours
Land of a Thousand Spires
The Czech Republic’s abundance of charming churches, captivating cathedrals, and fairytale castles makes for an enchanting encounter. Couple this with mesmerizing natural beauty - undulating hills, deep gorges, and underwater caves - as well as delectable cuisine and free-flowing beer, and it’s easy to see why the Czech Republic is a dream destination for many travelers.
The Czech Republic began as the Kingdom of Bohemia before the Luxembourg dynasty ascended to power in the 14th century, bringing stability and prosperity to the region. The 15th century Hussite Wars had a significant impact on the religious and political landscape of the region, but the order was overthrown when the Habsburg dynasty gained control over the Czech lands in the 16th century. The Czech Republic ended World War II as a satellite state of the Soviet Republic before the Velvet Revolution of 1989 led to the fall of communism and the peaceful split of the country into the present Czech Republic and Slovakia.
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Today, the Czech Republic is known for its rich cultural heritage, architectural treasures, and contributions to art, literature, and music. Nowhere is this cultural wealth more abundant than in the capital city of Prague. Nestled in the heart of Europe and inhabited for over a thousand years, Prague is a city replete with sites to discover on a bicycle tour.
Allow your guide to help you discover the bars and cafes where Czechs enjoy their famous beer for just over a euro a pint on the Prague Brewery E-Bike Tour, or take a day tour to Karlstejn Castle and prepare to be captivated by tales of its imperial jewels and collection of holy relics. Pedal through Prague’s green spaces on a bike tour of the city’s vast and tranquil parks, stopping at Stromovka and Letna parks as well as the spectacular Baroque Troja Château.

















