Czechia is a land where fairy-tale architecture meets contemporary luxury. This three-day itinerary is designed for travelers who seek the finer things in life, focusing on the historic grandeur of Prague and the legendary wellness culture of Karlovy Vary. You will traverse the country in first-class comfort, dine at world-renowned restaurants, and enjoy exclusive access to cultural landmarks.
From the private cobblestone alleys of the Mala Strana district to the sparkling crystal workshops of the West Bohemian triangle, this route ensures every moment is curated for sophistication. Expect impeccable service, breathtaking views, and a deep dive into the Bohemian lifestyle that has attracted royalty and elites for centuries.
Day 1: Prague, Czechia - Imperial Grandeur & Fine Dining
VIP Arrival & Private Transfer
Arrive at Václav Havel Airport Prague and bypass the queues with a pre-arranged VIP meet-and-greet service. A private chauffeur will whisk you away in a Mercedes-Benz S-Class to your luxury hotel in the city center.
Private Vltava River Cruise
Board a private, mahogany wood boat for a refined cruise along the Vltava River. Enjoy champagne and appetizers while viewing the Charles Bridge and Prague Castle from a unique, crowd-free perspective.
Art Nouveau Tour of Municipal House
Take an exclusive private tour of the Municipal House (Obecní dům), a masterpiece of Art Nouveau. Visit the Mayor's Hall, decorated with murals by Alfons Mucha, which is often closed to the general public.
Michelin-Starred Dinner at Field
Indulge in a multi-course tasting menu at Field, where Chef Radek Kašpárek elevates traditional Czech ingredients into avant-garde culinary art. Pair the meal with local Moravian wines for the full experience.
Day 2: Karlovy Vary, Czechia - The Spa City Retreat
First-Class Transit to Karlovy Vary
Travel from Prague to the world-famous spa town of Karlovy Vary via a private luxury van or a first-class train compartment. The 2-hour journey offers scenic views of the Bohemian countryside and the Ohře river.
Moser Glassworks VIP Visit
Visit the 'Glass of Kings' at the Moser Glassworks. Enjoy a private tour of the foundry to see master glassmakers at work, followed by a visit to the exclusive sales gallery where custom crystal pieces are crafted for world leaders.
Therapeutic Spa Treatment at Elizabeth Bath
Experience the healing powers of the local thermal springs with a high-end wellness treatment. Opt for a traditional carbonated bath or a modern cryotherapy session at one of the city's historical spa palaces.
Gala Dinner at Grandhotel Pupp
Dine at the Grand Restaurant Pupp, the setting for the Bond film 'Casino Royale.' The Neo-Baroque hall offers a sophisticated atmosphere and a menu featuring refined Bohemian classics like roasted duck with red cabbage.
Day 3: Prague & Castle District - Royal Perspectives
Return to the Capital
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the hotel before your private return transfer to Prague. Take the scenic route through the Krušné hory mountains for a final look at the lush Czech landscape.
Prague Castle Royal Circuit
Explore the world's largest ancient castle complex with a private historian. Gain access to the St. Vitus Cathedral and the Old Royal Palace, focusing on the hidden architectural details and political history of the Bohemian Kings.
Afternoon Tea at The Augustine
Relax in the tranquil courtyard of The Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, which was once a 13th-century monastery. Sample their signature St. Thomas beer, brewed according to an ancient monk's recipe.
Farewell Dinner at Terasa u Zlaté Studně
Conclude your luxury escape at 'The Terrace at the Golden Well.' Located just below the castle walls, this award-winning restaurant offers the most spectacular sunset views over the 'City of a Hundred Spires.'
Best Time to Visit Czechia
The best time for a luxury escape to Czechia is during the late spring (May and June) or the early autumn (September). During these shoulder seasons, the weather is mild and pleasant, perfect for walking tours and outdoor dining, while the crowds at major landmarks are thinner than in mid-summer. Additionally, December offers a magical high-end experience with world-class Christmas markets and festive concerts in historic churches.
Currency & Money
The official currency is the Czech Koruna (CZK). While Czechia is part of the EU, it does not use the Euro, though many luxury hotels and shops will accept it at a less favorable rate. Credit cards are universally accepted in high-end establishments. Tipping is standard practice; for premium service in restaurants, a 10-15% gratuity is expected to show appreciation for the staff.
Getting Around Czechia
For intercity travel, the most luxurious option is a private chauffeur service, which provides flexibility and door-to-door comfort. Alternatively, the České dráhy (Czech Railways) offers excellent Business Class and First Class service on their Pendolino and EuroCity trains, featuring reclining seats, quiet zones, and at-seat catering. Within Prague, the most stylish way to navigate the narrow streets of the Old Town is via private vintage car rentals or professional taxi apps like Uber Black.