Czechia is a land of fairy-tale architecture, centuries of royal history, and a modern luxury scene that rivals any Western European capital. This itinerary blends the classic 'Bohemian' route with high-end comforts, ensuring you see the nation's crown jewels without sacrificing premium standards.
From the cobblestone streets of Prague to the thermal colonnades of Karlovy Vary, you will traverse the country via first-class transport, staying in iconic hotels and dining at the finest establishments the Czech Republic has to offer.
Day 1: Prague - Arrival & Imperial Elegance
Arrival at Václav Havel Airport
Start your journey with a private chauffeur transfer to your hotel. Experience the seamless transition from the airport to the heart of the Golden City.
Gourmet Lunch at Mlýnec
Enjoy a sophisticated lunch with a view of the Charles Bridge. Mlýnec offers modern Czech cuisine in an elegant riverside setting.
Old Town Square Private Walk
Meet a private historian for an exclusive tour of the Old Town Square, including a VIP viewing of the Astronomical Clock's inner workings.
Dinner at La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise
Indulge in a Michelin-starred tasting menu that reimagines traditional 19th-century Czech recipes with contemporary flair.
Day 2: Prague - The Royal Heights
Prague Castle Private Tour
Explore the world's largest ancient castle complex with a private guide, including the stunning St. Vitus Cathedral and the Royal Palace.
Lunch at Villa Richter
Dine amidst the St. Wenceslas Vineyard, located right on the castle slopes, offering panoramic views of Prague's hundred spires.
Wallenstein Garden Stroll
Relax in the manicured Baroque gardens of the Wallenstein Palace, home to roaming peacocks and impressive bronze statues.
Evening Vltava Jazz Cruise
Board a private luxury boat for a sunset cruise down the Vltava River, complete with live jazz and premium champagne.
Day 3: Karlovy Vary - The Spa King's Retreat
First-Class Travel to Karlovy Vary
Relax in the first-class carriage of a high-end train or private car as you head into the rolling hills of West Bohemia.
Lunch at Grandhotel Pupp
Dine at the legendary Grand Restaurant Pupp, the inspiration for 'Casino Royale' and a beacon of European luxury since 1701.
Moser Glassworks VIP Tour
Visit the 'Glass of Kings' at the Moser factory. Take a private tour of the foundry and shop for world-class Bohemian crystal.
Mill Colonnade Walk
Taste the healing mineral waters from the historic springs beneath the ornate neo-Renaissance Mill Colonnade.
Day 4: Karlovy Vary - Wellness & Serenity
Royal Spa Experience
Indulge in a traditional Balneotherapy treatment or a luxury thermal bath at a top-tier spa clinic like the Elizabeth Baths.
Diana Funicular & Lookout
Take the funicular up to the Diana Observation Tower for the best aerial views of the spa valley and surrounding forests.
Becherovka Distillery Tasting
Discover the secret recipe of Czechia’s most famous herbal liqueur with an exclusive private tasting session.
Dinner at Restaurant Embassy
Enjoy an intimate dinner at this historic restaurant, a favorite of international film stars visiting the Karlovy Vary Film Festival.
Day 5: Plzeň - Brewing History & Design
Transfer to Plzeň
A short luxury drive brings you to the birthplace of Pilsner beer. This city offers a unique blend of industrial heritage and high culture.
Pilsner Urquell Brewery VIP Tour
Take a private 'Heritage' tour of the brewery, including a tasting of unfiltered beer straight from the oak barrels in the cellars.
Adolf Loos Interiors
Visit the stunning, minimalist apartment interiors designed by world-renowned architect Adolf Loos, available only by guided tour.
Dinner at El Confidencial
Experience high-end Mediterranean fusion in a chic, modern setting that showcases Plzeň's evolving culinary scene.
Day 6: Český Krumlov - Medieval Fantasy
Scenic Drive to South Bohemia
Travel through the picturesque Czech countryside to the UNESCO World Heritage town of Český Krumlov.
Riverside Lunch at Papa's Living Restaurant
Dine on the banks of the Vltava with views of the castle tower. Excellent Italian-Czech fusion in a rustic-chic atmosphere.
Český Krumlov Castle Tour
Explore the Renaissance and Baroque apartments and the unique Baroque Theatre, one of the best-preserved in the world.
Egon Schiele Art Centrum
Visit this world-class gallery dedicated to the Austrian expressionist painter who lived and worked in this charming town.
Day 7: Brno - Modernist Marvels & Moravian Wine
Travel to Brno
Head east to the capital of Moravia, a city known for its functionalist architecture and vibrant university atmosphere.
Villa Tugendhat Tour
Visit this UNESCO-listed functionalist masterpiece by Mies van der Rohe. This is a must for lovers of modern architecture.
Špilberk Castle Exploration
Explore the hilltop fortress that once served as a notorious prison and now houses the Brno City Museum.
Wine Tasting at Petit Cru
Moravia is Czechia's wine heartland. Enjoy a curated tasting of premium local Rieslings and Pálava wines with an expert sommelier.
Day 8: Brno - Labyrinths & Gastronomy
Labyrinth Beneath Cabbage Market
Explore the historic tunnels and cellars dating back to the Middle Ages hidden right beneath the city's main market square.
Lunch at Borgo Agnese
Experience Mediterranean-inspired fine dining that consistently ranks among the best in the Czech Republic.
St. Peter and Paul Cathedral
Climb the towers of this Gothic landmark for a final panoramic view of the Moravian landscape.
Brno Nightlife - Super Panda Circus
Visit one of Europe’s most creative cocktail bars for a theatrical and exclusive drinking experience.
Day 9: Return to Prague - Final Farewells
High-Speed Rail to Prague
Take the comfortable Railjet service back to the capital. Use the time to review your photos or enjoy a final Czech breakfast on board.
Farewell Lunch at Sansho
Experience an innovative 'whole animal' Asian fusion lunch in a trendy setting, a favorite among Prague's foodies.
Luxury Shopping on Pařížská Street
End your trip with some retail therapy on Prague's most exclusive avenue, home to high-end global fashion houses.
Departure Transfer
A final private chauffeur service will take you from your hotel to Václav Havel Airport for your journey home.
Best Time to Visit Czechia
The best time for a luxury tour of Czechia is during the shoulder seasons: May to June and September to October. During these months, the weather is pleasantly mild (15°C to 22°C), the gardens are in bloom or changing colors, and the crowds are significantly thinner than the peak summer months. Winter (December) is also magical for the world-famous Christmas markets, provided you pack warm layers for the cold.
Currency & Money
The official currency is the Czech Koruna (CZK). While many places in Prague accept Euros, the exchange rate is often poor; it is always better to pay in CZK. Credit cards (Visa/Mastercard) are accepted almost everywhere in high-end establishments and cities. Tipping is customary but not mandatory; 10% is standard for excellent service in restaurants.
Getting Around Czechia
For a luxury experience, the best way to travel between cities is via First Class rail (České dráhy or RegioJet), which offers spacious seating and table service. For more flexibility or to reach towns like Český Krumlov more efficiently, hiring a private chauffeur is highly recommended. Domestic flights are not common due to the country's compact size, as most major destinations are within a 2-3 hour drive of Prague.