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“The tour was absolutely fantastic! Alahree was very prompt and efficient with her responses and understood our needs well.”
Gill Chapman, Party Leader, Cecilia Singers, Berkshire
“Club Europe gave an excellent service throughout, made you feel that they really cared. The concert management was highly professional resulting in large audiences in wonderful performing venues.”
Alastair, Party Leader, Shropshire
The description ‘City of a Hundred Spires’ gives an indication of the magnificent skyline that is Prague; from the city’s castle, the vista is absolutely breathtaking as it is virtually unbroken by modern architecture. The city owes its prosperity to the Kings of Bohemia and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV, who founded the University in 1348 and built the famous Charles Bridge in 1357. The medieval heart of the city is the cobbled Old Town Square, with the 14C Tyn cathedral.
In Prague itself, our ensembles have enjoyed performing in St Nicholas’ Church in Prague’s Old Town (which accepts all types of music), the Church of Our Lady Victorious at the foot of Prague Castle, and the gardens at the Castle itself. Outside Prague, our music groups visit the spa towns of Karlovy Vary, Marianske Lazny and Podebrady, Karlovy Vary being the largest and perhaps most interesting.
Day 1
Morning departure for afternoon ferry and overnight travel.
Day 2
Afternoon arrival in Prague and remainder of day free to start exploring.
Day 3
Morning sightseeing of Prague, to include the Old Town, Wenceslas Square, The Jewish Quarter and Charles Bridge. Afternoon rehearsal for evening concert in the summer amphitheatre of Vysehrad.
Day 4
Morning tour of Prague Castle, followed by river cruise. Afternoon concert in the Sue Ryder Community Centre. Time to explore Prague.
Day 5
Depart after breakfast for the spa resort of Karlovy Vary. Time to enjoy the town, followed by afternoon concert in the Post Court. Return to Prague. Day Six - Morning free in Prague. Afternoon departure for overnight coach journey.
Day 6
Morning ferry and afternoon arrival home.
Hradcany Castle, Charles Bridge, Jewish Quarter, the Museum of Communism and Dvorak Museum.
Beautiful spa town, famous for its hot mineral springs.
We work with a number of hotels in Prague. One such hotel, the 3 star Hotel Ilf, enjoys a good location to the south of the city centre. It is well connected to the heart of the city itself by metro. The hotel’s rooms have ensuite facilities and there are a number of meeting rooms, a café, bar and restaurant within the hotel.
The most pleasant times of year to come to Europe are May to September, therefore you may wish to consider this when planning your tour. Summer temperatures across Europe range from 18-35 degrees Celsius. European cities in winter can also offer many interesting cultural experiences that you may enjoy.
We accept any group as long as they are used to performing together as an ensemble, even if only to their fellow students and parents. We always ask for a recent recording of your group and we have range of venues on offer that will welcome beginner groups as well as experienced ensembles.
You should book your tour between 8-18 months in advance. This will give us time to find the best possible venues for your tour and you will have ample time for fundraising should you need to do so.
“The tour was absolutely fantastic! Alahree was very prompt and efficient with her responses and understood our needs well.”
Gill Chapman, Party Leader, Cecilia Singers, Berkshire
“Club Europe gave an excellent service throughout, made you feel that they really cared. The concert management was highly professional resulting in large audiences in wonderful performing venues.”
Alastair, Party Leader, Shropshire
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