What are the dates and itinerary?*
May 22-28, 2010  
          
Day 1
Transport from Prague Airport or train station to hotel
Check-in at the hotel. Make yourself comfortable
An introductory evening stroll around Malá Strana, Prague’s Lesser Quarter beneath the castle
Dinner at an atmospheric old inn (included)

Day 2
Breakfast (included)
Opera at the National Theater, a cultural cornerstone of the Czech Republic, and a breathtaking baroque fantasy in gold leaf and red velevet
Late Lunch (included)  by the River
Dinner on your own
Evening concert featuring the renowned orchestra of St. Martin in the Fields at the stunning Rudolfinum, one of the most beautiful concert venues in Europe

Day 3
Breakfast (included)
Historical Walking Tour of Prague
Lunch in Old Town (included)
Free time
Dinner on your own
Evening concert at the gorgeous Art Nouveau Obecni Dum

Day 4
Breakfast (included)
Market and shop visits – Crystal, garnets, marionettes, and more
Noon – Changing of the guard at Prague Castle
Lunch in a garden terrace overlooking the city (included), then a walk
through the terraced gardens
Free time
Dinner at a traditional Czech beer garden (included)
Nocturne - a late concert at the Rudolfinum

Day 5
Breakfast (included)
Visit  the majestic Wallenstein Gardens
Lunch on your own
Tour and concert at Villa Bertramka, Mozart’s home while in Prague
Dinner (included)
Evening Concert at St. James Basilica

Day 6
Breakfast (included)
Free time and lunch on your own
Walking Tour focusing on Prague's musical heritage
Dinner in a baroque palace (included)
Day 7
Breakfast (included) , then farewells to new-found friends before
morning transportation to airport or train station


*Events subject to Prague Spring Festival program and will be finalized in April, 2010            
A not-so-friendly statue welcomes visitors to the Castle grounds, the site of the changing of the guards and the seat of the Czech national government
A sunny day in Prague makes the perfect setting for a military band concert
Prague's gardeners step up to the challenge presented by its steep hills.
Prague Intro
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