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I'm going with my wife in mid-December on a Tango bus tour for three. Perhaps someone went on this program, tell me which excursions they offer are worth taking, and what is better to replace with free time.
Are the journeys very tiring?
I'm very interested in whether there are hair dryers in the rooms in 2-3 star hotels, my wife has long hair, I would like to know.
Thanks in advance to everyone who will respond, maybe there are some other travel tips. Thanks!
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аватар vovan59
I also wanted to add to the above. Perhaps someone went on just such a tour, they are interested in whether some sightseeing tours are included in the program, except for those that will be paid (optional) or will you need to come up with a program for yourself?
аватар Lu-la-la
You have enough sightseeing tours, which are already included in the price of the tour: in Krakow, Prague and Dresden (walking), you can think of something else for yourself, but there won’t be much time - the tour is very informative.
Of the suggested ones, I DO NOT recommend:
- a visit to the Water Park in Poland - in any case, we got bored after half an hour. It can only be advised to families with children or very young couples;
- a boat trip along the Vltava - a small river, the view is so-so and for this 2/3 of the walk the boat is standing - the rapids are walked like that, except to eat, but the drink is 50 grams at the buffet, the rest is paid, at exorbitant prices;
- dinner in a tavern - it will cost you about 40 euros per person, while in a good restaurant in the center this is the price of a wonderful dinner for two. Guides have their own% here and lead to the wrong place.
It is worth going to Karlovy Vary, Berlin, Meissen.
Take also "Prague Exclusive" and, possibly, "Beer Roads", although if you are interested, I can drop a cool beer route in a personal - it's hard to get lost in Prague, and it's much more interesting to wander around the city yourself.
+ I can recommend good restaurants in the center.
Have a good travel!
аватар Tet.A_sv
You yourself have chosen a tour with two night crossings.
Although the distances are relatively small, there will be fatigue.
Just in the water park after a night move, you can freshen up well and cheer up for the whole day.
If there is an opportunity in Lviv after the tour to take the train right away, use it.
Most hotels have hair dryers, but some may not.
Good time, Christmas markets are in full swing.
In Karlovy Vary, don't miss the Karlovy Vary cosmetics store.
аватар vovan591
Lumila, please write me all the information to the e-mail [email protected] I can not learn how to use my page on this site.
аватар Svetik_
I was on a different tour, but similar to yours. Better take a hairdryer, we also hoped that there would be a hairdryer, but not in Poland, not in the Czech Republic, there was no hairdryer in the hotel, which is not convenient even in summer. Excursions - be sure to Dresden (Dresden Gallery, very beautiful), do not feel sorry for the money for the tour; Karlovy Vary; I liked the brewery in Krušovice. We didn’t go on the boat, because they dissuaded us and we can see it right, we ourselves sat in the restaurant and it’s much cheaper. From Velichka, I was also not delighted, but this is not for everyone. We practically didn’t have free time for independent excursions, so everything that we planned didn’t get there. Were also in Czech Shtenberg and in the castle of Sychrov, not very impressed, and Kutna Hora too. Everything else is great, especially Prague itself!
аватар vika_best
I recommend that you additionally take a walk along the streets of the cities yourself, not along the tourist paths, but a little to the side, you can be very surprised at the difference, especially Prague, but I don’t recommend a boat on the Vltava, and you can go to the Dresden Gallery individually, it’s cheaper and you can see what you like, not the guide. It is simply necessary to go to Karlovy Vary, such a fairy tale. Try to choose restaurants yourself, because what the guides recommend leaves much to be desired in terms of service and menu.
аватар Vladka_nov
to Lumila: and please send me a cool beer route in a personal [email protected], my husband is very interested! and I'm interested in good not expensive restaurants. thanks.
аватар Lu-la-la
Dropped everything. I promise in January there will be not only a story and a photo report about a new trip, but also a personally written essay about tasty and beer places, including Velvet beer - for ladies :-)
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