Linz (/lɪnts/; German pronunciation: [ˈlɪnt͡s]; Czech: Linec) is the third-largest city of Austria and capital of the state of Upper Austria (German: Oberösterreich). It is in the north centre of Austria, approximately 30 kilometres (19 miles) south of the Czech border, on both sides of the River Danube. The population of the city is 200,839, and that of the Greater Linz conurbation is about 271,000.
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Enjoy private return day trip from Linz ( Austria ) to one from most visited towns in the Czech Republic to Cesky Krumlov ( Unesco protected ) Depending on chosen option you will either have 2 hours of a guided city tour with a local certified guide + 2 hours of free time or the whole 5 hours of free time for yourselves.
Inclusions: Bottled water for each person, Hotel / port pickup and drop-off, Round-trip private transfer, Transport by air-conditioned minivan, New Fleet, 2 hours of a guided walking city tour in Cesky Krumlov with a local certified guide, English speaking drivers, Fully air-conditioned cars, Professional and friendly service, Taxes, All road tolls and fees, Full comprehensive insurance, Strictly non-smoking cars, Complimentary 4 hours free time in Český Krumlov
Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuities, Entrance fees
Explore unforgettable medieval gem Cesky Krumlov on the way from Prague to Linz. This UNESCO site includes the 700 year old chateau in the 2nd largest castle complex in Czechia, picturesque houses, medieval taverns and unique atmosphere. On the way you can stop at famous original Budweiser Budvar brewery in Ceske Budejovice to taste the beer and also at magical Hluboka chateau (optional). Enjoy this amazingly well preserved place with professional licensed guide on a comfortable private ALL-INCLUSIVE discovery transfer with no need to take care of anything.
Inclusions: Private transportation, Air-conditioned vehicle, All Fees and Taxes, Main dish + drink, Coffee and/or Tea, Cake, Bottled water, Professional private licensed local guide-driver
Exclusions: Hluboka chateau admission (optional)
Michal did a private virtual tour for my group yesterday, which was excellent. He was engaging, very knowledgeable and the photos were fantastic. He tailored it to the interests of my group, and I got A LOT of positive feedback after. I would highly recommend a tour with Michal, and hope to get to Prague one day to do his tour in person.
Enjoy private sightseeing tour from Linz to Prague via one from most visited towns in the Czech Republic to Cesky Krumlov ( Unesco protected ) You will either have 1,5 - 2 hours of a guided walking city tour with a local certified guide + 2 hours of free time for yourselves in Cesky Krumlov.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, All Fees and Taxes, Hotel / port pickup and drop-off, 1,5 - 2 hours of a guided walking city tour in Cesky Krumlov with a local certified guide, English speaking drivers, Professional and friendly service, One-way private sightseeing transfer, Complimentary 4 hours free time in Český Krumlov
Exclusions: Lunch, Entrance fees, Gratitues ( optional )
Primarily a Danubian transport and administrative centre since ancient times the city has embraced new technologies to startling effect and become a member of UNESCO's Creative Cities Network as a city of media arts. In few other central European cities does the past sit so well with the contemporary. To get a sense of the past climb the Postlingberg hill to the 18th Century Pilgrimage Church, enjoying the views of the city and the Danube as you go. Down on the south side of the river itself the dazzling glass oval of the Brucknerhouse, built to commemorate Linzian composer Anton Bruckner, is an admirable piece of modern architecture. But just a couple of hundred metres away the Lentos Art Museum, an ultra-modernist but ineffably stylish building, glowing a hot summer-sky-blue, pink, red, or violet at night, houses a huge and absorbing collection of modernist painting, sculpture and object art.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi on board
Exclusions: Coffee and/or Tea
Primarily a Danubian transport and administrative centre since ancient times the city has embraced new technologies to startling effect and become a member of UNESCO's Creative Cities Network as a city of media arts. In few other central European cities does the past sit so well with the contemporary. To get a sense of the past climb the Postlingberg hill to the 18th Century Pilgrimage Church, enjoying the views of the city and the Danube as you go. Down on the south side of the river itself the dazzling glass oval of the Brucknerhouse, built to commemorate Linzian composer Anton Bruckner, is an admirable piece of modern architecture. But just a couple of hundred metres away the Lentos Art Museum, an ultra-modernist but ineffably stylish building, glowing a hot summer-sky-blue, pink, red, or violet at night, houses a huge and absorbing collection of modernist painting, sculpture and object art.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi on board
Exclusions: Coffee and/or Tea
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