Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Czech culture on this 4-day small group tour from Prague to Karlovy Vary, featuring thermal springs, art, scenic hikes, and local flavors.
Explore Czechia’s beauty and culture in four days with this engaging small group tour from Prague to Karlovy Vary. Priced for affordability, it offers a well-rounded experience with spa visits, art explorations, scenic hikes, and a taste of Czech beer and cuisine. Starting at Hotel Metropolitan Old Town in Prague, this tour is limited to 12 participants, ensuring a personalized journey.
This trip suits travelers interested in history, art, outdoor activities, and relaxation, with a mix of guided excursions and free time. The four-day itinerary balances cultural highlights with outdoor adventures, making it perfect for those who want a rundown of the region. While the pace is lively, some may need to be prepared for walking and outdoor activities. The tour includes thermal pools, art, and local flavors, making it a well-rounded Czech experience.


The tour begins in Prague, known as The City of a Hundred Spires. After a welcome meeting at 10 am at the Hotel Metropolitan Old Town, a guided walk takes visitors through the Old Town Square, showcasing the Town Hall Tower, Royal Way, Charles Bridge, and Mala Strana. These landmarks highlight Prague’s stunning architecture and vibrant atmosphere.
In the afternoon, the itinerary explores the Vinohrady neighborhood, starting at Namesti Miru. Here, travelers stroll past pastel-colored art deco buildings and visit the Church of the Most Sacred Heart. The walk continues through bohemian shops on Krymska Street and offers scenic vineyard views from Havlickovy Sady. This part of the tour provides a charming blend of history and local life, with optional stops at cozy cafes.
For more beverage-focused experiences, here's what we've covered in Prague

Travel from Prague to the renowned spa town of Karlovy Vary, famous for its thermal springs and columned walkways. Upon arrival, a riverfront orientation walk introduces the town’s historic charm. Known for hosting figures like Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor Franz Josef I, Goethe, and Beethoven, Karlovy Vary’s long association with wellness and culture continues today.
The highlight of the day is a visit to Saunia Thermal Resort, where visitors enjoy the outdoor thermal pools with temperatures reaching 38°C. The rooftop pool offers scenic views over the town. This relaxing experience combines warmth and beautiful surroundings, perfect for unwinding after the morning exploration.

The third day features a hiking adventure through the scenic landscape of Bohemian Switzerland. The journey highlights historic sites, including the Falkens Nest, built in 1881 by Austrian prince Edmund Clary-Aldringen as one of Europe’s earliest tourist destinations. The walk leads to the Pravcice Gate, the largest natural stone arch in mainland Europe, showcasing impressive geological features.
Throughout the hike, guides share stories about the region’s history and natural beauty. The afternoon remains flexible, allowing for further exploration or a leisurely dinner to celebrate the final night in the Czech Republic.
On the final day, the tour heads back to Prague, with a stop at DOX, an independent organization dedicated to contemporary art. Visitors explore exhibitions that reveal insights into the region’s art, architecture, and design scene, providing a modern contrast to the historic sites visited earlier.
A farewell lunch at a nearby restaurant marks the end of the journey. The trip concludes in the early afternoon, with options to extend your stay or arrange transportation back home. The tour is designed for those who enjoy a mix of culture, outdoor activities, and relaxation.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour departs from the Hotel Metropolitan Old Town in Prague, with coordinates 50.091148376464844, 14.42577075958252. It begins at 10 am on Day 1, so travelers are advised to arrive in Prague the night before. The group size is limited to 12 participants, fostering a more intimate experience with the English-speaking guide providing insights throughout.
Transportation between destinations is organized, and the itinerary includes walking, making comfortable shoes essential. The trip emphasizes flexibility and free time, allowing participants to explore at their own pace, especially during the free afternoons.
Keen to taste more of Prague? We've looked into these other food and drink experiences
This Czech tour offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, relaxation, and outdoor adventure in just four days. The inclusion of thermal pools in Karlovy Vary and the scenic hike in Bohemian Switzerland are highlights that set it apart from more traditional city tours.
The focus on Czech art at DOX and tasting world-famous beers adds unique cultural and culinary layers. The small group size ensures personalized attention and a more relaxed pace, suitable for travelers who appreciate both guided and independent exploration.
While the tour does not specify accessibility details, the hiking activity and walking over uneven terrain at Pravcice Gate and Falkens Nest suggest a moderate physical level. Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, hiking shoes, swimwear, sunscreen, water, and a camera to capture the scenic moments.
The dietary options may be limited for vegetarians, and vegan or gluten-free diets could require additional planning. Travelers are encouraged to inform the organizers of specific dietary needs in advance.
This 4-day Prague to Karlovy Vary tour combines historic city walks, relaxing thermal baths, scenic hikes, and contemporary art into a compact package. It provides a thoughtful mix of culture and outdoor activities, ideal for those wanting a deeper look into Czechia’s landscape and traditions.
While the pace is lively and involves some physical activity, the small group setting and guided insights make it a rewarding experience. It suits travelers seeking a combination of relaxation, culture, and outdoor adventure with the flexibility to explore at their own pace.
This tour offers excellent value for a comprehensive Czech experience, perfect for those who want to see more than just the city sights.
How early do I need to arrive in Prague?
It is recommended to arrive in Prague the day or evening before the 10 am welcome meeting at Hotel Metropolitan Old Town.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, hiking shoes, swimwear, sunscreen, water, and a camera are essential for this trip.
Are dietary options available?
Vegetarian options may be limited, and vegan or gluten-free diets might be challenging. It’s best to inform the organizers of dietary needs in advance.
Is this tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
The tour involves walking and outdoor activities, including hikes, so participants should be comfortable with moderate physical activity.
What makes this tour different from other trips to Karlovy Vary?
Its emphasis on art, outdoor hikes, and cultural experiences alongside relaxation in thermal pools sets this tour apart, offering a well-rounded Czech adventure.
Can I extend my stay after the tour?
Yes, you can speak to your booking agent to arrange extra days in Prague or other destinations in Czechia.