Private Mini Coach Transfer from Prague to Dresden
Prague, Czech Republic
Trip Type: Private Transfers
Duration: 4 hours
Our company is responsible for the management of your journey from the time of departure from Prague to the time when the minibus arrives to its destination in Dresden and we are stand by to assist in case there is a need for any help during the transit.
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Our company is responsible for the management of your journey from the time of departure from Prague to the time when the minibus arrives to its destination in Dresden and we are stand by to assist in case there is a need for any help during the transit.
Travel in style with up to 15 passengers in your group with a comfortable minibus and discover the beautiful countryside on your ride from Prague to Dresden. Our English speaking coach driver will make several breaks on the way for your comfort. The most popular could be an optional 120 minute break at Terezin.
Terezin is a fortress built by the Enlightenment ruler Josef II and although the building named after his mother Maria Theresa was supposed to be used for defence, it paradoxically became infamous first of all as a prison, and later during World War Two as a Jewish ghetto and concentration camp. You can also visit the Terezín Monument dedicated to the victims of the holocaust and pay your tribute at the monument to people’s indefatigable bravery and the will to live.
Our state-of-the-art minibuses feature in-car GPS, CD player, air conditioning, complimentary bottled water and spacious luggage trailer. We pride ourselves in the quality of our service and care for comfort and safety of our passengers.
Travel in style with up to 15 passengers in your group with a comfortable minibus and discover the beautiful countryside on your ride from Prague to Dresden. Our English speaking coach driver will make several breaks on the way for your comfort. The most popular could be an optional 120 minute break at Terezin.
Terezin is a fortress built by the Enlightenment ruler Josef II and although the building named after his mother Maria Theresa was supposed to be used for defence, it paradoxically became infamous first of all as a prison, and later during World War Two as a Jewish ghetto and concentration camp. You can also visit the Terezín Monument dedicated to the victims of the holocaust and pay your tribute at the monument to people’s indefatigable bravery and the will to live.
Our state-of-the-art minibuses feature in-car GPS, CD player, air conditioning, complimentary bottled water and spacious luggage trailer. We pride ourselves in the quality of our service and care for comfort and safety of our passengers.
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