The spellbinding city of Prague
See Prague Castle - where the old Bohemian nobility lived. Wander around Prague Castle courtyards and cross the River Vltava to wonder at the Old Town Square, with its baroque buildings and cobblestone streets.

The Jewish presence in Prague dates back to the city's founding over 1,000 years ago and Prague is still filled with many Jewish historical sites that testify to its rich past as one of the major European centers of Jewish life.
Outside Prague if you have time - visit Terezin Concentration Camp.

The Nazi occupation during World War 2 is a tragic chapter in European history. On this 5-hour tour, your guide will show you around the entire complex of the former Nazi concentration camp - Terezin - with narration including authentic personal memories, chilling experiences and episodes from Terezin`s grim history.
Discover the medieval town of Cesky Krumlov which lies in a deep, meandering valley of the Vltava river in the very South of Bohemia.

The town is dominated by its castle, the 2nd largest in the Czech lands (after the Prague Castle). Visit the interiors of this splendid castle as well as the old town with romantic lanes.