This itinerary charts a wonderful journey experiencing art, culture, food and nature in the Czech Republic, Germany, Luxembourg and Paris.Explore various places in Prague and Paris including its old bridges, Castles, Cathedrals and last but not the least , the highlight of the trip that is Eiffel tower.
http://www.mygola.com/itineraries/paris
Travel through Central Europe - Experience from Prague to Paris
1. Central European Experience from
Prague to Paris
This itinerary charts a wonderful journey experiencing art, culture, food and nature in the
Czech Republic, Germany, Luxembourg and Paris.Explore various places in Prague and Paris
including its old bridges, Castles, Cathedrals and last but not the least , the highlight of the
trip that is Eiffel tower.
Source: Mygola.com
2. Day 1
Vltava
Hrazany
The small mountain village Kvilda is a famous winter holiday centre in the Šumava mountains. It lies 15 km
south-west of the town Vimperk on the main headstream of the Vltava river called Teplá Vltava. It is the
highest located village in the Czech Republic - 1058 m a.s.l. The ...
3. Day 2
Astronomical Clock
Prague
The Prague Astronomical Clock, or Prague Orloj, is a medieval astronomical clock located in Prague, the
capital of the Czech Republic. The clock was first installed in 1410, making it the third-oldest astronomical
clock in the world and the oldest one still working
4. Day 2
Castle of Hradčany
Prague
Hradčany, the Castle District, is the district of the city of Prague, Czech Republic, surrounding the Prague
Castle. The castle is said to be the biggest castle in the world at about 570 meters in length and an average
of about 130 meters wide. Its history stretches back to the ...
5.
6. Day 2
Charles Bridge
Prague
Charles Bridge is a stone Gothic bridge that connects the Old Town and Malá Strana. It was actually called
the Stone Bridge during the first several centuries. Its construction was commissioned by Czech king and
Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV and began in 1357. In charge of the c ...
7. Day 2
Wenceslas Square
Prague
Some 500,000 students and citizens gathered here in the heady days of November 1989 to protest the
policies of the former communist regime. After a week of demonstrations, the government capitulated
without a shot fired or the loss of a single life. After that the first democrati ...
8. Day 4
The Old Town Hall
Bamberg
Crowds congregate in front of Old Town Hall's Astronomical Clock to watch the glockenspiel spectacle that
occurs hourly from 8am to 8pm. Built in 1410, the clock has long been an important symbol of Prague.
According to legend, after the timepiece was remodeled at the end of the ...
9. Day 4
River Regnitz
Bamberg
The Regnitz is a river in Bavaria, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Main and is 58 km in length. The river
is formed by the confluence of the rivers Rednitz and Pegnitz, which meet in the city of Fürth. From there
the Regnitz runs northwards through the cities of Erlangen ...
10. Day 5
Bishop's Residenz
Würzburg
The Würzburg Residence is a palace in Würzburg, southern Germany. Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt and
Maximilian von Welsch, representants of the Austrian/South German Baroque were involved in the
construction, as well as Robert de Cotte and Germain Boffrand, who were followers of ...
11. Day 6
Merchant Hall
Miltenberg
In Freiburg, you encounter historic sights at every corner. The Münsterplatz is surrounded by impressive
buildings, the tallest of which is the steep-roofed Historisches Kaufhaus with its colorfully adorned
bartizans. Sights worth visiting include the Altes und Neues Rathaus. th ...
12. Day 7
Siegfried's Mechanisches
Rüdesheim am Rhein
Musikkabinett
The first German museum for data-storage musical instruments. On an exhibition area of over 400 m², the
visitor is introduced in an amusing way to the history of self-playing music and its instruments. From the
gentle musical clock to the orchestrion, which weighs tons, the visi ...
13. Day 7
Drosselgasse
Rüdesheim am Rhein
Since the beginning of the last century, Ruedesheim has been an attraction for English and German
romantic writers, and considering the modest number of its residents, is today one of the most visited
towns in Germany. Historical buildings, such as the Klunkhardshof, the fortifie ...
14. Day 7
Lorelei
Bornich
The Loreley is a rock on the eastern bank of the Rhine near St. Goarshausen, Germany, which soars some
120 metres above the waterline. It marks the narrowest part of the river between Switzerland and the
North Sea, and is the most famous feature of the Rhine Gorge, a 65 km sectio ...
15. Day 7
Deutsches Eck
Koblenz
This pointed bit of land jutting into the river like the prow of an early ironclad warship is found at the
sharp intersection of the Rhine and Mosel rivers. One of the more effusive manifestations of German
nationalism—an 1897 equestrian statue of Kaiser Wilhelm I, first empero ...
16. Day 8
Reichsburg Castle
Cochem
Reichsburg castle which is a landmark of Cochem and of the region is over a thousand years old. Well, the
original building was built around a year of 1000, but it was destroyed during the French siege in 1689.
From 1868 to 1877 it was completely reconstructed and since then it i ...
17. Day 9
Porta Nigra
Trier
Top billing among Trier's Roman monuments goes to the Porta Nigra, a brooding 2nd-century city gate
that's been blackened by time. A marvel of engineering and ingenuity, it's held together by nothing but
gravity and iron rods. In the 11th century, Archbishop Poppo converted the s ...
18. Day 11
Notre Dame cathedral
Paris
Cathédrale de Notre Dame de Paris is the true heart of Paris; in fact, distances from Paris to all parts of
metropolitan France are measured from place du Parvis Notre Dame, the square in front of Notre Dame. A
bronze star, set in the pavement across from the main entrance, mar ...
19. Day 11
MusA(c)e du Louvre
Paris
This 19th-century building at the entrance to the Jardin des Tuileries, on the Rue de Rivoli side, was once
used for jeu de paume. It later served as a transfer point for art looted by the Germans in World War II.
Today it's been given another lease on life as an ultramodern, whi ...
20. Day 11
Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
Paris
Erected by Napoleon to celebrate his battlefield successes of 1805, this triumphal arch, which is set in the
Jardin du Carrousel at the eastern end of the Jardin des Tuileries, was once crowned by the ancient Greek
sculpture called The Horses of St Mark’s, ‘borrowed’ from t ...
21. Day 11
MarchA(c) Bastille
Paris
Rub shoulders with the Parisians at Marché Bastille. also known as Marché Richard Lenoir. This market
popular with the locals, offers variety of mouth-watering French gourmet products, ethnic
food, wines, fruits, vegetables, vintage and many more. You can find almost every ...
22. Day 11
Champs-Elysees
Paris
Marcel Proust lovingly described the genteel elegance of this storied avenue, the Champs-Élysées. during
its Belle Époque heyday, when its cobblestones resounded with the clatter of horses and carriages.
Today, despite unrelenting traffic and the intrusion of chain stores and ...
23. Day 11
Palais-Royal
Paris
This most romantic and quiet of Paris gardens, enclosed within the former home of Cardinal Richelieu. is
an ideal spot to while away an afternoon, cuddling with your sweetheart on a bench under the
trees, soaking up the sunshine beside the fountain, or browsing the 400-year-old a ...
24. Day 11
Eiffel Tower
Paris
Once the tallest structure in the world, the Eiffel Tower is probably Europe's best known landmark and
Paris's most famous symbol. You couldn't possibly visit Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower. Even if you do
not want to visit this world famous structure, you will see its top ...
25. Thank You!
Check out this itinerary here.
http://www.mygola.com/central-european-experience-from-prague-to-paris/i925
Mygola.com
Largest collection of real travelers' itineraries.
Create custom trip in 15 minutes.