Czechia is a land of fairy-tale castles, world-renowned breweries, and sophisticated urban elegance. This 15-day journey is meticulously crafted for the discerning traveler who seeks to blend deep historical immersion with the highest standards of comfort. You will traverse the heart of Bohemia and Moravia, staying in former palaces and dining in Michelin-recognized establishments while enjoying seamless first-class transport.
From the Gothic spires of Prague to the baroque splendor of the spa triangle and the Renaissance charm of South Bohemia, this itinerary ensures you experience the very best of the Czech Republic. Expect private guided tours, exclusive access to hidden libraries, and bespoke tastings of the world’s finest pilsners and Moravian wines.
Day 1: Prague, Czechia - Arrival & Old Town Elegance
Arrival and Private Transfer
Arrive at Václav Havel Airport Prague and meet your private chauffeur for a luxury transfer to your hotel in the city center.
Check-in at the Four Seasons Hotel Prague
Settle into your room overlooking the Vltava River and the iconic Charles Bridge, located in the heart of Old Town.
Private Sunset Walking Tour
Enjoy a gentle introduction to the city with a private historian who will guide you through the narrow cobblestone streets of Old Town Square.
Welcome Dinner at Bellevue
Dine at one of Prague’s most prestigious restaurants, offering modern cuisine and unparalleled views of the lighted Prague Castle.
Day 2: Prague, Czechia - Royal Castles & Hidden Libraries
Prague Castle Private Grand Tour
Explore the largest ancient castle complex in the world with exclusive access to areas typically closed to the general public, including the St. Vitus Cathedral.
Lunch at Villa Richter
Enjoy a gourmet lunch set within the St. Wenceslas Vineyard, offering panoramic views of the city's red-tiled roofs.
Strahov Monastery Library Exclusive Access
Visit the breathtaking Philosophical and Theological Halls of the Strahov Library with a private guide, avoiding the usual roped-off viewing areas.
Classical Concert at the Rudolfinum
Experience world-class acoustics in the Dvořák Hall, home to the Czech Philharmonic, for an evening of classical music.
Day 3: Prague, Czechia - Jewish Heritage & Gourmet Flavors
Jewish Quarter (Josefov) Exploration
A private tour of the Pinkas Synagogue, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and the Spanish Synagogue, focusing on the rich cultural legacy of Prague's Jewish community.
Prague Foodie Tour
A curated tasting journey through the city’s best artisanal shops and bistros, sampling local delicacies like chlebíčky and local craft spirits.
Afternoon Tea at Municipal House
Relax in the Kavárna Obecní dům, one of the world's most beautiful Art Nouveau cafes, for traditional Czech pastries and tea.
Dinner at Field
Savor a Michelin-starred meal that focuses on seasonal, locally sourced ingredients presented in a modern, artistic way.
Day 4: Prague, Czechia - River Views & Estates Theatre
Wallenstein Palace Gardens
Walk through the serene Baroque gardens of the Czech Senate, complete with roaming peacocks and a unique dripstone wall.
Private Vltava River Cruise
Charter a private mahogany boat for an intimate cruise through the Venice of Prague, seeing the city from a unique perspective under the bridges.
Museum Kampa Visit
View modern Central European art housed in a historic mill on the banks of Kampa Island.
Opera at the Estates Theatre
Attend a performance at the very theater where Mozart premiered Don Giovanni in 1787, a true jewel of European architecture.
Day 5: Kutná Hora, Czechia - Silver Mines & Bone Chapels
Private Transfer to Kutná Hora
Depart Prague for a day trip to this UNESCO World Heritage site, once the second most important city in Bohemia.
Sedlec Ossuary & Cathedral of Our Lady
Visit the famous 'Bone Church' and the nearby Cathedral of the Assumption, showcasing unique Baroque-Gothic architecture.
Lunch at Dačický
Enjoy traditional Old Bohemian cuisine in a rustic, upscale tavern atmosphere.
St. Barbara's Cathedral
Explore this masterpiece of Late Gothic architecture, dedicated to the patron saint of miners.
Day 6: Karlovy Vary, Czechia - The Spa City
1st Class Train to Karlovy Vary
Travel in the comfort of a first-class carriage through the scenic Bohemian countryside to the world-famous spa town.
Check-in at Grandhotel Pupp
Enter the world of the 18th century at this legendary hotel, the inspiration for Wes Anderson's Grand Budapest Hotel.
Colonnade Walk & Spring Tasting
Walk the beautiful Mill Colonnade and sample the various mineral springs using a traditional porcelain spa cup.
Dinner at Le Marché
An exquisite culinary experience where the menu changes daily based on the freshest ingredients from local markets.
Day 7: Karlovy Vary, Czechia - Glass & Views
Moser Glassworks VIP Tour
See the 'Glass of Kings' being made. This private tour takes you onto the glassworks floor to see master blowers at work.
Diana Funicular & Lookout
Take the funicular up to the Diana Observation Tower for the best panoramic view of the spa valley and surrounding forests.
Becherovka Distillery Visit
A private tasting and history tour of the world-famous Czech herbal liqueur, born right here in Karlovy Vary.
Gourmet Evening at Grand Restaurant Pupp
Dine under the magnificent chandeliers of the Grand Restaurant for a truly regal experience.
Day 8: Karlovy Vary, Czechia - Ultimate Wellness
Royal Spa Treatment
Indulge in a full morning of wellness, including mineral baths and massage therapies using the local spring waters.
Lunch at Restaurant Riverside
Enjoy light, healthy Mediterranean-inspired cuisine overlooking the Teplá River.
Forest Walk to Peter the Great Lookout
Follow the footsteps of Russian Tsars on a scenic woodland path offering dramatic views of the town below.
Private Concert in the Imperial Spa
Enjoy an exclusive private musical performance in the newly renovated, opulent Imperial Spa (Císařské lázně).
Day 9: Pilsen, Czechia - The Birth of Pilsner
Transfer to Pilsen
A short luxury drive to the city of Pilsen, the industrial and brewing heart of West Bohemia.
Pilsner Urquell Brewery VIP Tour
Go beyond the standard tour with a visit to the historic cellars to taste unfiltered beer directly from oak barrels.
Lunch at Na Spilce
Located within the brewery grounds, this upscale restaurant serves the freshest beer and refined Czech pub classics.
Great Synagogue of Pilsen
Visit the third-largest synagogue in the world, an architectural masterpiece of Moorish and Romanesque styles.
Day 10: Hluboká & Český Krumlov, Czechia - Castle Splendor
Drive to Hluboká nad Vltavou
Travel toward South Bohemia to visit the most beautiful castle in the Czech Republic.
Hluboká Castle Private Tour
Often called the 'Czech Windsor', this Tudor-style white castle features incredibly intricate woodcarvings and vast art collections.
Arrival in Český Krumlov
Check into your boutique hotel in this UNESCO-listed medieval town, where time seems to have stopped.
Dinner at Le Jardin
Experience fine dining in a romantic garden setting, combining French techniques with Czech ingredients.
Day 11: Český Krumlov, Czechia - Renaissance Charm
State Castle & Baroque Theater
Tour the castle complex and its rare, perfectly preserved 18th-century Baroque theater—one of only two in the world.
Riverside Lunch at Papa's Living Restaurant
Enjoy gourmet Italian-Czech fusion on a terrace overlooking the Vltava River and the castle tower.
Egon Schiele Art Centrum
Visit the museum dedicated to the famous Austrian painter who lived and worked in this inspiring town.
Night Photography Walk
Join a professional photographer for a private session to capture the moonlit streets of the town without the crowds.
Day 12: Český Krumlov, Czechia - Vltava Relaxation
Private Wooden Rafting
Experience the town from the water on a traditional wooden raft, guided by a local who shares folklore and history.
Picnic at the Castle Gardens
Enjoy a luxury gourmet picnic basket prepared by your hotel in the sprawling Renaissance gardens.
Monasteries of Český Krumlov
Explore the tranquil atmosphere of the Minorite and Clarissine monasteries, focusing on sacred art and history.
Medieval Banquet at Tavern of the Two Marys
A high-end take on traditional medieval dining, serving ancient recipes like millet porridge with dried fruits and game meats.
Day 13: Brno, Czechia - Modernism & Moravian Wine
Transfer to Brno
Travel east to Brno, the capital of Moravia and a hub of functionalist architecture.
Villa Tugendhat Tour
A private tour of Mies van der Rohe's modernist masterpiece, a UNESCO World Heritage site that redefined residential architecture.
Špilberk Castle
Explore the fortress and former prison that dominates the Brno skyline, offering insights into the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Moravian Wine Tasting at Petit Cru
Sample the finest wines from the South Moravia region, guided by a top sommelier in a private cellar setting.
Day 14: Brno & Return to Prague, Czechia - The Final Stretch
Moravian Karst & Punkva Caves
A morning excursion to see the stunning limestone caves and the famous Macocha Abyss nearby.
1st Class Rail Return to Prague
Relax on the 'Railjet' first-class service as you head back to the capital for your final night.
Final Shopping on Pařížská Street
Browse the luxury boutiques of Prague’s most exclusive shopping avenue, featuring brands from Hermes to Louis Vuitton.
Farewell Dinner at La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise
Conclude your journey with an unforgettable Michelin-starred tasting menu based on 19th-century Czech recipes.
Day 15: Prague, Czechia - Departure
Leisurely Breakfast at the Hotel
Enjoy a final breakfast with a view of the Vltava River.
Private Transfer to Airport
Your chauffeur will collect you from the hotel and provide a seamless transfer to the airport.
Lounge Access & Duty-Free
Relax in the VIP lounge at Václav Havel Airport before your flight departs.
Departure
Fly out of Prague, concluding your epic 15-day luxury journey through Czechia.
Best Time to Visit Czechia
The ideal time to visit Czechia for a luxury experience is during the late spring (May and June) or early autumn (September and October). During these months, the weather is mild and pleasant, perfect for walking tours and vineyard visits. The landscapes are either in full bloom or vibrant with autumn colors. While summer is the peak tourist season, the shoulder seasons provide a more exclusive feel with fewer crowds at major sites like the Prague Castle or Villa Tugendhat. If you enjoy festive charm, December is also spectacular for its world-class Christmas markets, though the weather can be quite cold.
Currency & Money
The official currency of Czechia is the Czech Koruna (CZK). While the country is part of the EU, it has not adopted the Euro, though some luxury hotels and large shops may accept Euros at a less favorable exchange rate. Major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) are widely accepted in all high-end establishments, hotels, and restaurants. However, carrying some cash for small purchases or gratuities in more rural areas is recommended. Tipping is standard at 10% in restaurants for good service, and rounding up is common for taxi drivers and tour guides.
Getting Around Czechia
Intercity travel in Czechia is highly efficient. For a luxury experience, first-class rail travel is the preferred method between major cities like Prague, Brno, and Karlovy Vary. The 'Railjet' and 'EuroCity' trains operated by České dráhy offer spacious seating and excellent dining cars. For shorter distances or more remote locations like Hluboká Castle, private chauffeur services or luxury car rentals (Sixt, Hertz) provide the most flexibility and comfort. Prague itself is highly walkable, but a fleet of modern, apps-based taxi services like Uber and Bolt (including premium tiers) makes urban transport effortless.