Whether you travel throughout the Czech republic on business or to see multiple places of interest and UNESCO Heritage sites, check out VIP transport services by T&A Transfers. The company offers an airport pickup, daily sightseeing tours and a private transfer from Karlovy Vary to Prague or other Czech and EU cities.
By booking a private car from Karlovy Vary to Prague at T&A Transfers you receive a superior Mercedes (GLS, S, E or V-class) with a personal chauffeur. Among other benefits there are individual route and departure time/place by your wish, skilled chauffeur with good knowledge of English, free Wi-Fi all the way and a phone charger. Air conditioning and fresh water will make your trip comfortable even in nasty weather conditions.
A private transfer from Karlovy Vary to Prague with T&A Transfers is enjoyable and easy experience. Online customer helpdesk, secure payments, flexibility and availability of our services 24/7, fixed pricing and highest professionalism of our staff. All of this will make your experience of taking a chauffeured private car from Karlovy Vary to Prague joyful and unforgettable!
What is the prettiest city of Europe? For decades this title belonged to Paris, though lately more and more people have claimed that the seat of Bohemian kings - Prague - is even more lovely and prettier. And there is no surprise. The city of Prague is bejeweled with historical squares, ancient bridges and towers, old monumental castles and modern houses. So if you have finally decided to visit Prague, take your time to enjoy the loveliest places of the “heart of Europe”. And here are some data and curious facts about major sights in Prague:
Pražský hrad. Prague Castle is by right considered one of the principal city attractions. It dates by the 9th century when the castle was originally set up as a fortress, then was a seat of power for kings and emperors, and including a president of Czechoslovakia. Pražský hrad was rebuilt and updated many times in different centuries, which makes the castle a true example of main architectural styles of the last millenium. Prague Castle belongs to the Guiness Book of Records as the largest ancient castle in the world. You can take a walking tour around the vast territory of the castle, and at night find a good spot to enjoy fabulous illumination of the Castle.
Karlův Most. No doubt that Charles Bridge is one of the most recognizable ancient bridges in Europe. For centuries it was the only crossing point over the Vltava river and including an important trade route between Western and Eastern Europe. Along all 621 meters of the bridge there is an endless alley of baroque statues representing saints and patron saints. From the start of building, Charles Bridge was surrounded by superstition. It´s said that the first stone was laid in 1357 on July, 9th at 5:31 with a set of numbers 135797531. It was believed to give extra strength to the bridge. Additionally, the bridge was aligned with the setting sun on the equinox and St. Vitus’s tomb. Be sure to go to Charles bridge twice - during the day and at night - to see all the fabulous beauty of the place.
Wenceslas Square. The highlight of Nové Mesto - Prague’s New Town - the Square is home to multiple architectural treasures, including the National Museum. Many historical events took place there, and now it is a place for all national celebrations and demonstrations. It’s curious that in medieval ages there was a horse market and the place had the name of Horse Market, renamed only in the 19th century.
If you are planning your trip to Prague, try a VIP service of a private car from Karlovy Vary to Prague and a daily trip around the city. Enjoy your staying in the magnificent city of Prague!