
Czech castles & spas 10-day road trip
Experience the best of the Czech Republic on a 10-day journey starting from Prague.
Discover historic castles, charming towns, UNESCO World Heritage Sites and picturesque landscapes. Soak in the luxury of renowned spas, sample local cuisine and explore hidden gems with guided tours.
This self-drive adventure offers an ideal blend of relaxation, culture and exploration.
Services
Included:
- 9 nights accommodation in double rooms in 4-star hotels
- Daily breakfast
- Rental car with pick-up/drop-off at Prague Airport
- Private transfers for selected activities
- Activities & admission fees to sites as per the itinerary
- English-speaking guide on select excursions
- 24/7 concierge support via Sunny2go
- Local travel guide & maps for all destinations
Excluded:
- International flights
- Travel insurance
- Any meals & drinks not mentioned in the itinerary
- Any activities not mentioned in the itinerary
- Entry tickets not specified in itinerary
- Fuel for rental car
Optional:
- Additional nights in Prague
- Private guide for extra excursions
- GPS system for rental car
Itinerary at a Glance
Prague
Arrive in Prague
Prague
Walking tours around castle and city
Prague - Kutna Hora - Hradec Králové
Medieval marvels
Hradec Králové - Litomyšl - Brno
Majestic architecture and historical cities
Moravian Karst - Třeboň - ČEský Krumlov
Caves and cobbled streets
ČEský Krumlov
Transport yourself back in time
ČEský Krumlov - Pilsen
Birthplace of Pilsner beer
Pilsen - Karlovy Vary
Healing waters and film festivals
Prague
Mineral springs and local liqueurs
Prague
Beer spa experience
Detailed Itinerary

Prague
Day 1: Arrive in Prague
After arrival, check into your hotel, then start the day by exploring the Czech Republic's largest city and capital, set on the banks of the flowing Vltava River.
Wander the enchanting cobbled streets and majestic squares of its magical Old Town, soak up the vibrant cultural scene and visit one of the world-renowned breweries. Pay a visit to one of the excellent museums and stroll along the medieval Charles Bridge, taking in the views of the city's countless spires of historic churches and the incredible 9th-century castle.
In the evening, join a walking tour (around 1.5 hours) to explore the mysterious world of medieval Prague. Feel the atmosphere of bygone times in the dark alleys of Prague's Old Town, a unique and fascinating way to get to know the oldest part of the city.

Prague
Day 2: Walking tours around castle and city
Prague Castle has always been the historical and political heart of the Czech Republic. Perched high up on a hill overlooking the town and spread over seven hectares, it enjoys some of the best views of the city. After breakfast, join your private guide to explore this labyrinth of palaces, churches, monasteries, museums, fortifications and watchtowers. The tour winds its way through the castle and its grounds, then passes the home of Franz Kafka, before drawing to a close surrounded by the beautiful churches in Mala Strana.
Later, experience an exclusive walk (around two hours) through the city with a local expert by your side. From Prašná brána to the Dancing House, explore Prague’s most iconic landmarks and the historic events that made them famous. Discover how Prague’s history as a cultural and political centre of the Bohemian Kingdom impacted modern day culture.

Prague - Kutna Hora - Hradec Králové
Day 3: Medieval marvels
After breakfast, begin your journey from Prague back in time to the Middle Ages in Kutna Hora. Once the medieval centre of silver mining, this rich city is UNESCO protected and offers a wealth of historic sites to explore. Your guided tour will include the Gothic Cathedral of St Barbara and its unique 15th-century stone fountain, and a visit to the ossuary, a fascinating site decorated by more than 40,000 human bones.
From Kutná Hora continue the journey to Hradec Králové, set on the banks of the Elbe River. The city is vibrant and historical, so spend the afternoon exploring the cobbled streets of the historic centre. Admire the Gothic cathedral, marvel at the stunning Bílá věž tower and visit the city's excellent museums. Nearby Hrádek u Nechanic Chateau is well worth a visit before the day draws to a close; spend the evening relaxing in the comfort of your hotel.

Hradec Králové - Litomyšl - Brno
Day 4: Majestic architecture and historical cities
After breakfast, set off for the small town of Litomyšl, just under an hour away. Best-known for its grand Renaissance chateau, it has UNESCO World Heritage Site status and dazzles with majestic architecture and extravagant interiors.
Birthplace of the composer Bedřich Smetana, the town has a lovely historic centre with excellent museums and churches. At its heart is a bustling main square lined with colourful Baroque and Renaissance buildings, with a tempting array of cafes and restaurants.
Continue on to your hotel in Brno, capital of Moravia and the Czech Republic's second-largest city. It is a vibrant hub of culture and history. From the towering hilltop cathedral to the modern Villa Tugendhat, Brno is an appealing blend of old and new. Meander through the historic streets and busy squares of the Old Town; stroll through the museums, relax and soak up the vibrant cafe culture.

Moravian Karst - Třeboň - ČEský Krumlov
Day 5: Caves and cobbled streets
After breakfast this morning, enjoy a trip out to see the Czech Republic's largest cave complex. Conveniently located just north of Brno, these otherworldly karst caves, their sparkling underground rivers and incredible stalactites, sit in a protected natural landscape.
Departing from the caves, a three-hour drive brings you to Třeboň, a must-see in the region of South Bohemia. Stroll through the town’s historic cobbled streets, admire the elegant Renaissance and Baroque architecture in Masaryk square, then relax in one of the arcaded cafes or restaurants. Nearby Třeboňsko Protected Landscape area is well worth exploring too.
Today's last destination is beautiful Český Krumlov. Settle in to the hotel, then head out to one of many charming cafes or lively bars to experience the magic of this town.

ČEský Krumlov
Day 6: Transport yourself back in time
Set in the Czech Republic's South Bohemia region and boasting UNESCO World Heritage Site status, Český Krumlov is a truly picturesque stop, overlooked by a spectacular 13th-century castle and bisected by the meandering Vltava River.
After a relaxing breakfast at your hotel, spend the day strolling through the medieval streets and discovering the Old Town, filled to the brim with Baroque, Gothic and Renaissance architecture that will transport you back in time. Walk by the river or climb the hill to the castle for a wonderful view. Enjoy dinner in your hotel or explore one of the lovely local restaurants for an authentic evening out.

ČEský Krumlov - Pilsen
Day 7: Birthplace of Pilsner beer
After breakfast, a drive of just under three hours takes you from Český Krumlov to the town of Pilsen.
Check in to your new hotel, then head out to discover the city, best-known as the birthplace of the world-renowned Pilsner, which attracts flocks of beer enthusiasts from far and wide. But beyond the Pilsner Urquell brewery, the town has an array of wider historical, cultural and architectural attractions. From the stunning Gothic cathedral and the Great Synagogue to the medieval underground passages and diverse range of museums, there is plenty to discover here.
Of course, a stroll around the town is a great way to work up an appetite - and thirst - ready to enjoy good local food and the region's speciality beer. Cheers!

Pilsen - Karlovy Vary
Day 8: Healing waters and film festivals
After breakfast, a short trip of just over an hour brings you to Karlovy Vary.
Renowned for its thermal springs since the 18th century, Karlovy Vary was once the destination of choice for the likes of Beethoven, Goethe and the Russian Tsar Peter the Great. The spa town remains a magnet for visitors wishing to soak up its healing waters and enchanting atmosphere. Although the spas are its main draw, Karlovy Vary has much to offer, with its picturesque riverside setting, spectacular architecture, and for an extra boost of culture, the annual International Film Festival.
Why not book a spa treat to soothe sore muscles after a busy day exploring, before enjoying a delicious dinner in the hotel restaurant?

Prague
Day 9: Mineral springs and local liqueurs
Fuel up at breakfast and spend the morning on a walking tour, getting to know this beautiful spa town better. Dating back to the 14th century, the time of Charles IV, as well its the curative springs, the town also has a natural fountain that reaches 12m high. Admire the range of historical and modern colonnades before tasting water from 12 natural mineral springs. The tasting is accompanied by delicious wafer biscuits and, of course, the traditional local liqueur Becherovka, made from a unique blend of herbs and spices. Following the tour, there's plenty of time to enjoy lunch and spend a pleasant afternoon enjoying the spa facilities before heading to Prague for your last evening in the Czech Republic.

Prague
Day 10: Beer spa experience
After breakfast, complete your trip with a unique Czech experience. Beer spa treatments are a Czech speciality. Used for centuries as a way to relax and as a curative treatment, they are designed to leave your skin soft and smooth, while refreshing your mind and quenching your thirst.
This luxury experience includes 30 minutes in a warm bubbling tub of Bernard’s beer, followed by 30 minutes of relaxation on a heated bed: the perfect way to unwind and let the skin absorb all the nutrients from the beer, before a relaxing 20-minute massage. This is a singular opportunity to increase blood circulation, remove toxins and have lots of fun! Spa experiences are in private rooms, and each visitor receives an original bottle of Beer Bernard with the historical seal and certificate of completion. don't forget to toast this memorable tour!
Fully relaxed, head to the airport for the flight home.