This private tour takes you to some of the most beautiful places in Saxony. First you will visit the fairytale castle of Moritzburg, where you can spend some time exploring the castle and its surroundings. Then you head to the city of Chemnitz, where you can admire modern architecture and historic monuments. Finally, you will find a real gem - the Saxon Versailles, known as the Großsedlitz complex.
All this in the comfort of a private car with an English-speaking driver who knows the area and will be happy to share information with you. You choose your own pick-up date and time for a hassle-free door-to-door transfer. Our driver is friendly and available at all times. If you have any requirements, just let us know and we will take care of everything. The driver will be happy to stop at any location for you to take perfect photos. We do this job with love every day and are able to provide you with a comfortable transfer to/from anywhere in Europe.
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Embark on a seamless journey from Prague, where our private driver awaits to escort you on a day trip filled with wonder and discovery. As you step into the comfort of our luxury vehicle, you'll feel the anticipation building for the adventures ahead. With personalized service and attention to detail, we ensure that every moment of your excursion is nothing short of extraordinary. From the historic streets of Prague to the enchanting countryside, let us be your guide as you uncover the hidden gems of this remarkable region. Your day begins with the promise of unforgettable experiences, all from the moment our driver arrives to whisk you away on this captivating adventure.
Moritzburg Palace is one of the jewels of Baroque architecture. It is set in romantic countryside amidst a flowering garden on the banks of a picturesque pond. Originally a hunting lodge, it was rebuilt in 1742 to its present impressive appearance. Inside are extensive collections, including the oldest German billiard table, dating from 1720. There is a museum of furniture and porcelain from Meissen, Dresden and Asia, a collection of tapestries and a collection of hunting trophies. The most valuable antlers are from Russia, said to have been brought as a gift from the Russian Tsar Peter I. An interesting feature is the feather room, called the Federzimmer. The entire bed is covered with nearly two million bird feathers of various colours. You will also be fascinated by the furniture, paintings and leather wallpaper with drawings. The castle is home to one of the oldest active stud farms in Germany. Racehorses have been bred here since 1828.
Originally known for its textile industry, Chemnitz became a centre for engineering and car manufacturing in the 19th and 20th centuries. Remnants of its industrial heritage can be seen at the Saxon Industrial Museum, housed in a beautifully restored factory building. The Gunzenhauser Museum, a modern art museum, is one of the most important in Germany. Opened in 2007, it contains more than 2,459 works by 270 artists. The Schlossberg Museum is housed in a former castle and houses an extensive collection of regional history, art and culture. The Kaßberg district in the historic city centre is one of the largest Art Nouveau districts in Germany. Another iconic symbol of Chemnitz is the Red Tower. Climb to the top for a panoramic view. The Chemnitz Opera House is a visual treat with its spectacular architecture. The city also has its quiet oases. These include Küchwald Park, with its beautiful gardens, paths and small lake, and Schlossteich Park near the former castle.
Known as the 'Saxon Versailles', Großsedlitz is one of the pearls of Baroque architecture. With its meticulously designed gardens, magnificent palaces and historical significance, it offers visitors a glimpse of the grandeur of 18th century European aristocracy. The palace was built as a summer residence for Augustus the Strong, Elector of Saxony and King of Poland. Its lavish interiors include intricately decorated rooms, magnificent halls and sumptuous period furnishings. One of the highlights of Großsedlitz is the Nymphenbad, a stunning open-air pavilion in the gardens. This elegant building with a central pool surrounded by columns, statues and frescoes creates an atmosphere of classical beauty. There is also an impressive orangery and a series of historic greenhouses.
As the day draws to a close and you bid farewell to the enchanting sights of Moritzburg, Chemnitz, and Grossedlitz, our private driver stands ready to transport you back to Prague. Reflecting on the memories created and the experiences shared, you can't help but feel a sense of fulfillment from this extraordinary journey. With each passing mile, the anticipation of returning to the comfort of Prague's embrace grows stronger. As the city lights twinkle in the distance, you're reminded that the magic of travel lies not only in the destinations we visit but in the journey itself. With our commitment to excellence and your spirit of adventure, every moment of this day trip has been a testament to the beauty and wonder that await those who dare to explore. Until we meet again, may your travels be filled with endless discovery and joy.
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