Prague to Leipzig

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DISTANCE: 250 km DURATION: 3h
PRICE FROM: 295

You can stop at the following places

150 minutes recommended 30 € / half hour

Terezin Jewish Ghetto and Concentration Camp

Terezín, Czech Republic, is a significant historical site known for the Terezín Concentration Camp and its somber role during the Holocaust. Visitors can explore the original barracks, the Ghetto Museum, and various memorials that honor the victims. The site offers profound insights into the harsh realities of wartime persecution and serves as a powerful reminder of resilience and remembrance.

The ticket is not included in the transfer price, but we will help you secure a ticket.

Stop here for 30 minutes
120 minutes recommended 20 € / half hour

Dresden

Dresden, Germany, is a must-visit city renowned for its rich history and architectural beauty. Key highlights include the Frauenkirche, a stunning Baroque church with a majestic dome, and the Zwinger Palace, home to exquisite gardens and world-class museums like the Old Masters Picture Gallery. The Semper Opera House offers impressive architecture and exceptional performances, while the historic Altmarkt square is perfect for exploring Dresden's vibrant atmosphere. Don’t miss the Dresden Castle and its museums, which showcase the city’s royal heritage.

Stop here for 30 minutes
90 minutes recommended 20 € / half hour

Meissen

Meissen, Germany, is a captivating destination known for its historic charm and cultural treasures. Visit the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory to explore the birthplace of European porcelain and see intricate craftsmanship. The Albrechtsburg Castle offers stunning Gothic architecture and panoramic views of the city. Discover the Meissen Cathedral, renowned for its Gothic design and beautiful stained glass windows. Enjoy the vibrant Market Square and the historic Meissen Town Hall, which add to the city's rich heritage and appeal.

Stop here for 30 minutes
90 minutes recommended 20 € / half hour

Moritzburg

Moritzburg, located near Dresden, Germany, is renowned for its picturesque Moritzburg Castle, an exquisite Baroque palace set on an island in a serene lake. The castle, with its striking orange façade and elegant towers, is surrounded by lush gardens and a charming park, offering a fairy-tale setting. Moritzburg is also known for its scenic beauty and tranquil atmosphere, making it a popular destination for leisurely walks and boat rides. The town and its surroundings provide a captivating blend of history, architecture, and natural splendor, perfect for those seeking both cultural and relaxing experiences.

Stop here for 30 minutes
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