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Prague Charles Bridge and Powder Gate
Join us in delightful Prague for performances at the city’s renowned State Opera, which never fails to impress. Two of Verdi’s most epic operas, Aida and Nabucco, are staged to spectacular effect. A full sightseeing programme will show the highlights of this most charming of Central European cities.

Itinerary
Wed 10 Nov Arrival in Prague and transfer to the 5-star Palace Hotel, a stylish Art Nouveau hotel located close to Prague Castle and the State Opera. Welcome drink in the hotel.

Thu 11 Nov This morning join your guide for a walking tour of the historic city. We leave the hotel by bus and start in the renowned Castle District, visiting the Old Royal Palace, St George’s Basilica (the best preserved Romanesque church in Prague) and Golden Lane, named after the goldsmiths who lived here in the 17th century, with its tiny colourful houses built right into the arches of the Castle walls. Finish the tour with lunch in a local restaurant. Afternoon at leisure before your evening performance.

Fri 12 Nov Today we make an excursion to the historic UNESCO World Heritage town of Kutna Hora. We visit the Cathedral of St Barbara, one of the best examples of Gothic architecture in Bohemia, and the complex of Vlassky dvur (the Italian Court). Lunch is arranged in a local restaurant before returning to Prague. The remainder of the day at leisure.

Sat 13 Nov Day at leisure to make your choice of Prague’s many attractions. Evening performance at the State Opera.

Sun 14 Nov Transfer to the airport for your homeward flight.

Flights: British Airways

10 Nov
14 Nov

London Heathrow – Prague
Prague – London Heathrow

dep: 11.05 arr: 14.05
dep: 14.50 arr: 16.05

Flight schedules are subject to alteration. Flights from other UK airports can be arranged on request.

View of Prague


c.Ondrej KocourekInterior State Opera Prague


Prague Astronomical clock