There are a few ways you can travel between Central European capitals- by plane, by train or bus and by private car with English speaking local driver.
Most travelers who value own time and want to explore more Europe use the last option to make vacation unforgettable and comfortable.
Your driver will meet you at the accommodation and take you to your finish point.
Scenic Private Transfer from Prague to Munich with our suggested fantastic itinerary with stop in Plzen
Plzen is a must-stop for both history and beer lovers. Especially if you like beer, then you
cannot miss the famous “beer capital” of the Czech Republic, the home to Pilsner Urquell.
Besides drinking beer and visiting Pilsner Urquell Brewery and Museum, you can walk
around the historical city center.A few things to notice when you visit the town square are the Town Hall, colorful
buildings, three modern fountains in it that represent a camel, angel, and greyhound, St.
Bartholomew’s Cathedral, the third largest synagogue in the world, and other.
It’s not really surprising that Pilsener was chosen as Europe’s Capital of Culture in 2015.
The city has a lot of museums and other cultural sites throughout the city like West
Bohemia Museum, Museum of Religious Art of the Pilsen Diocese, Patton Memorial
Pilsen, Museum of Ghosts.
Points of Interest
- Ventana Hotel Prague
- Door-to-door comfortable transportation
- English-speaking driver
- Complimentary in-car Wi-Fi
- Free bottled water
- All taxes and handling fees included
- Meals
- Tip to the driver
There are several means of transportation to choose from when traveling among Central European capitals- you can take a flight, ride a train or bus, and hire a private car driven by an English-speaking local.
Many sightseers who appreciate their time and aim to see more of Europe prefer the latter option to ensure a memorable and leisurely trip.
Your private driver will pick you up from your lodgings and travel with you to your destination.
Experience a picturesque private transfer from Prague to Munich, with a recommended stop in Plzen.
Plzen is an essential stopover for enthusiasts of history and beer. In particular, beer aficionados should not miss the renowned ‘beer capital’ of the Czech Republic, which is where Pilsner Urquell is brewed.
Aside from enjoying the beer and touring the Pilsner Urquell Brewery and Museum, take a stroll around the historic city center. Key attractions in the town square include the Town Hall, vibrant buildings, three contemporary fountains depicting a camel, angel, and greyhound, St. Bartholomew’s Cathedral, one of the world’s largest synagogues, and more.
Pilsener’s selection as Europe’s Capital of Culture in 2015 doesn’t come as much of a surprise. Apart from historical landmarks, the city houses numerous museums and cultural attractions such as the West Bohemia Museum, Museum of Religious Art of the Pilsen Diocese, Patton Memorial Pilsen, and the Museum of Ghosts.
- We can arrange child seat upon request.
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