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Experience a private, guided sightseeing transfer from Prague to Vienna, including stops at Kutná Hora, Mikulov, and Lednice, with flexible pacing and local insights.

This Prague-Vienna One-Way Sightseeing Day Tour offers a unique way to travel between two of Central Europe’s most captivating cities. Priced at $313.49 per person, the tour lasts approximately 10 hours and departs from Prague at 9:00 am. Instead of a straightforward transfer, this experience combines transportation with exploration, allowing travelers to visit notable sites like the Bone Church in Kutná Hora, the wine region of Mikulov, and the Lednice Palace Gardens.
The tour is designed for those who prefer to avoid the hassle of public transit and want to make the most of their journey. With a private group, an air-conditioned vehicle, and a friendly local guide, this tour balances sightseeing with comfort. It is especially suitable for travelers who want to experience Czech culture en route to Vienna while saving time and enjoying personalized attention. Keep in mind, entry to the Bone Ossuary is not included in the price, and optional wine tastings are paid separately.

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This tour departs from Prague at 9:00 am, with pickup offered directly from your hotel or designated location. The door-to-door service eliminates luggage worries and the discomfort of public transport, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking ease and efficiency. The group size is private, meaning only your party participates, ensuring personalized service and a relaxed pace.
Travelers appreciate the air-conditioned vehicle, which makes the 10-hour journey more comfortable, particularly during warmer weather. The local guide leads you through each stop, providing engaging commentary about each site’s history and significance. The tour’s flexibility allows the guide to tailor stops based on your interests, adding a personal touch to the experience.

Starting at Sedlec Ossuary, also known as the Bone Church, at Kutná Hora, the tour explores one of the most unusual sights in the Czech Republic. This UNESCO-listed chapel is decorated with the bones of over 40,000 people, arranged into chandeliers, pyramids, and coats of arms. The interior offers a thought-provoking look at mortality and remembrance.
Entry to the Bone Church is not included in the tour price; tickets cost CZK 220 for adults and are payable on-site. The guide explains the symbolism and history behind the bone arrangements, making this stop both visually striking and educational. It’s a brief, intense visit that offers a glimpse into the region’s unique cultural expressions involving death and memory.

A two-hour stop in Mikulov allows for strolling through the charming town square, characterized by colorful Baroque and Renaissance buildings. The highlight here is the Mikulov Castle, where visitors can enjoy spectacular views and learn about the area’s historical significance.
Mikulov also sits within a renowned wine-producing region, offering the chance to sample local vintages in the town’s many cellars and wine bars. While wine tastings are optional and not included in the tour fee, the opportunity to savor Mikulov’s celebrated wines adds a delicious dimension to the visit. The town’s lively atmosphere and historic charm make it a favorite for those interested in culture and gastronomy.

Next, the tour visits the Lednice Palace Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its landscaped gardens, ponds, and romantic pathways. The garden walk lasts about an hour, during which visitors can admire highlights like the Palm House, a historic greenhouse filled with exotic plants, and the Minaret, a 60-meter-high tower with panoramic views.
The grounds feature sculptures, bridges, and hidden pavilions, making the estate a perfect setting for leisurely exploration. The beauty of Lednice lies in its blend of architecture, nature, and history, providing an impressive backdrop for photographs and quiet reflection. The entry to Lednice Gardens is free, but some attractions like the Greenhouse and Minaret might have separate fees if visited thoroughly.

The tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle, a friendly guide, and reasonable luggage accommodations. Travelers should be prepared for a full day that involves some walking at each stop. The tour’s pacing is praised for not feeling rushed, largely thanks to the guide’s flexibility and responsiveness.
Lunch is not included, allowing guests to choose their own dining options at Mikulov or Lednice. The tour operates rain or shine, so appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes are recommended. Since the tour is private, it works well for groups seeking a personalized experience, and the flexibility allows for extra stops or customized timings.

This practical, scenic transfer is perfect for those who want to maximize sightseeing while traveling between Prague and Vienna. It suits visitors who enjoy historic sites, scenic landscapes, and local wine culture, all with the comfort of private transportation. The knowledgeable guide enhances the experience with storytelling and local insights, making it especially valuable for travelers eager to learn more about Czechia.
Because entry fees are not included for some stops, budget-conscious travelers may want to plan ahead for additional expenses. The tour’s flexible schedule and personalized approach make it suitable for a wide range of interests, from history buffs to casual sightseers.

The Prague-Vienna One-Way Sightseeing Day Tour offers an engaging alternative to train or bus journeys, adding meaningful stops that showcase Czech culture, history, and scenic beauty. The private, guided nature of the tour means you receive tailored attention and the chance to explore at your own pace.
While the price of $313.49 includes transportation and a guide, additional costs like entrance fees and wine tastings are separate, so budget accordingly. This tour is especially ideal for travelers who want a stress-free transfer combined with a mini-road trip through Czechia’s highlights.
This tour delivers value, comfort, and rich cultural experiences for those seeking to make the most of their journey from Prague to Vienna, with the bonus of discovering lesser-known sights along the way.
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Does the tour include entrance fees to the Bone Church?
No, entry to the Bone Ossuary is not included; tickets cost CZK 220 for adults and can be purchased on-site.
Can I customize the stops or timing?
Yes, the local guide can tailor the trip to your interests, thanks to the flexible schedule and private setting.
Is lunch provided during the tour?
No, lunch is not included, so travelers should plan to eat at Mikulov or Lednice independently.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, especially since some sites involve walking outdoors.
How long is the total tour duration?
The entire experience lasts around 10 hours, starting at 9:00 am and ending in Vienna around 7:00 pm.
Is the tour accessible for travelers with mobility issues?
While the data does not specify accessibility features, the walking at each site is limited to a short time, but some sites may involve uneven terrain.