Prague - the legendary capital of Bohemia, the largest tourist center in Europe, the famous UNESCO World Heritage Site - is so tempting for a domestic tourist not only by architectural delights and notorious breweries. In practice, a trip to Prague advantageously justifies its relative proximity to our borders and the feasible level of the prices there. The best program for getting acquainted with the capital is offered by bus tours to Prague.
Since the Czech Republic has no common borders with Russia, the entry into the country is carried out either through Belarus and Poland, or through Ukraine and Hungary. In most cases, the train program includes a train that will drop you to the starting point of the trip - to Brest, Minsk or Lviv. And from there you can go by bus. By the way, railway tickets are not included in the tour price, so you will have to pay extra from 80 to 180 EUR depending on the season.
Usually, in addition to Prague itself, the route of bus tours covers other cities of Central Europe: Vienna, Munich, Dresden, Karlovy Vary, Krakow, etc. At the same time, the tour price does not include more than 40% of excursions. That is, if you do not have a particular desire to visit one of the optional cities, you can not do this. The alternative is to stay in the city you like and carefully follow through all of its hassles.
There are also bus tours with air travel. In this case, you arrive directly to Prague, and from there you go on a tour. This option is not particularly economical, but it saves time.
The optimal time for bus tours to Prague are the periods of spring and autumn school holidays. At this time, a special stream of tourists is not observed, and domestic prices for tourist services, food and accommodation are declining. Accordingly, the cost of the tour will be lower. The reverse situation with New Year and Christmas trips to Prague. During the holidays, prices increase by at least 30%.
Bus tours to Prague
In addition to standard bus tours to Prague, the thematic travel deserves special attention. For example, tours around medieval castles in the Czech Republic and Bavaria are very popular, but gourmets will appreciate the tours of wine cellars more often.
The peculiarity of bus tours is the qualitative organization of travel. As a rule, the tour operator's guide meets the tourists at the Moscow train station and seats the trains. Upon arrival at the destination, he takes you to the bus, and, in fact, the tour begins. So you just have to enjoy the trip, and everything else will be taken care of for you.
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