It is necessary to sign up for the Post-Congress Tours through the registration and accommodation form, until the 15th July 2011 the latest.

Each participant can choose from the following offer of the Post-Congress Tours and other services.

Sunday 28. 8. 2011- Outside Prague Tours

It is necessary to sign up for the Outside Prague Tour through the on-line registration and accommodation form, until the 15th July 2011 the latest.

You can choose from the following offer:

Option I – Český Krumlov – The UNSECO World Heritage

Time: 7:30 – 20:00
Price: € 80
Transfer: by Bus with the Guide
The minimum number of participants is 10 persons.

This tour will bring you to Český Krumlov – town listed among the UNESCO heritage. Český Krumlov is located in scenic Southern Bohemia along the banks of River Vltava. The Town was founded in 13th century and has retained its former medieval character. Český Krumlov castle is the second largest in the country after Prague castle. It was a seat of the powerful Rozmberk and Schwarzenberg families and now houses rich historical collections. In the castle gardens you cannot miss the unique 18th century castle theatre.

It is a one day trip, lunch is not included.
But you will have time to have a rest in one of the many stylish and cosy pubs.

Option II – Karlštejn Castle


Time: 09:00 – 15:00
Price: € 44
Transfer: by Bus with the Guide
The minimum number of participants is 10 persons.

High Gothic castle founded in 1348, which has a unique position among Czech castles. It was built by Czech King and Roman Emperor Charles IV as a place for safekeeping of the royal treasures, especially Charles's collection of holy relics and the coronation jewels of the Roman Empire. The first stay of Charles IV in the castle is documented in 1355 when he came to supervise the building works as well as the decoration of interiors, especially the castle chapels. The construction of the castle was finished in 1365 when the Chapel of the Holy Cross situated in the Great tower was consecrated.

It is a half - day trip, lunch is not included.

Option III – Kutná Hora – The UNESCO World Heritage


Time: 09:00 – 15:00
Price: € 48
Transfer: by Bus with the Guide
The minimum number of participants is 10 persons

The picturesque medieval town of Kutná Hora, part of the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage, is situated approximately 60 km east of Prague. The sources of the beauties and riches of Kutná Hora are in the silver mines that were exploited most intensively in the 14th and 15th century. At that time the town rivallet Prague itself in importance. During this excursion you will see interesting and most impressive sights as the unique Gothic Cathedral of St. Barbara, the patron of saint miners, the nearby Hrádek building which has a direct relationship with the town’s mining past, Wallachian Court (Vlašský dvůr) which is an important building, originally a Royal Mint, that once produced Prague groschen as well. Then you will see the Gothic fountain, and the Archdeacon’s Church of St. James.

It is a half - day trip, lunch is not included.