Prague 5-star Offer
Introducing the 5-star Savoy Hotel at an exceptional tariff
**Marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the ‘Iron Curtain’**
3 nights from £497
In each of the former communist countries, change happened in different ways – in Prague it was led by an author, Vaclav Havel, and occurred swiftly and with little fighting in November/December 1989 immediately following the Fall of the Berlin Wall, earning the name of ‘velvet revolution’.
Prague, the chief city of the kingdom of Bohemia and cultural centre of 14th century Europe, retains a glorious skyline that is a fairytale scenario of domes and spires.
Central Prague comprises five main ‘quarters’: the Old Town, New Town, Little Quarter, Castle District and Jewish Quarter. Prague is best explored on foot (though it’s a pleasure to hop on and off the still functioning electric trams) and guided walks along the ‘Royal Route’ and through the Old Town Square and Prague Castle introduce this unique city at eye-level. The current economic downturn has also reached Prague, resulting in fewer visitors and an d an opportunity to stay in a 5-star hotel at a 4-star price, staying in the unspoiled Castle District, the original fortified centre of Prague that resembles a small historic town, or in the Old Town.
VJV Special Event - Estates Theatre Private Visit
In 2010, enjoy a private tour and short private Chamber Music concert at the
historic Estates Theatre, where Mozart premiered Don Giovanni.

