What you will see
Čech Bridge
Rudolfinum
Mánes Bridge
Charles Bridge
Prague Castle
Kampa Island
Legion Bridge
National Theatre
River Locks
Malostranská Water Tower
Jirásek Bridge
Dancing House
Palacký Bridge
Emmaus Monastery
Railway Bridge
Vyšehrad
Podolí Waterworks
Straka Academy
Civic Swimming Pool
Prague Metronome
Na Františku Hospital
Menu
Aperitif
Starter
Prague ham with cranberry dip
Swordfish carpaccio with olive oil and lemon
Caprese salad - buffallo mozzarella and cherry tomatoes with home made pesto
Main Course
Duck confit with Carlsbad dumplings, red cabbage
Swordfish en papillote with cherry tomaoes and olives, potato grenaille
Club steak, creamed potatoes, pepper sauce
Dessert
Selection of Italian and Czech cheeses
Strawberries with mint leaves and lemon sorbet
Chocolate mousse
Drinks
Coffee, tea
White wine Chardonnay DOC or red Primitivo IGT (essential)
White wine Satrico IGT/Corvo or red Montepulciano DOC/Corvo IGT (gold)
Wine (1 bottle for 2 people), beer, mineral water
Vegetarian Dishes*
Vegetable lasagne with ricotta, spinach and tomatoes
Grilled vegetables, creamed potatoes
*it is necessary to reserve in advance (before the cruise)
Cruise Description
The cruise begins at the dock at Čech Bridge, pier No. 5 (recommended arrival 30 mins. before departure). You will be welcomed with a glass of sparkling wine and seated at your private table (private table guaranteed when purchasing at least 2 tickets). The cruise will start with a view of illuminated Prague Castle and Charles Bridge while piano music plays.
When you pass by the Rudolfinum, a delicious starter will be served. A professional chef has compiled the gourmet menu so you can combine individual courses as you wish. You can choose from 3 different meals for each course, and a vegetarian option is available upon prior booking. The menu also includes a selection of fine wines, aperitifs and non-alcoholic beverages. You can enjoy the main course surrounded by Prague's top sights – the National Theatre and Dancing House, both of which will be lit up and glowing in the night. You can learn about Prague's sights you pass by in the printed guide with a route map.
The cruise will continue past Kampa Island to the old river locks. Here the cruise slows down and you will have enough time to choose a dessert and order a coffee or a digestif. After reaching Vyšehrad, the boat turns and heads back. On the way back to the dock you will pass by the Straka Academy, the Civic Swimming Pool and Prague Metronome above your head. At the end of the cruise you can enjoy the magnificent view of Prague's panorama at night once again before landing.
L'Hemisfèric’s function is as a projection hall with three separate systems projecting onto a curved 900sq.m screen above more than 300 patrons. There’s an Imax dome, a 3D digital screen and digital full dome projections, often of an astronomical nature. Lie back and be transported to another dimension. All these dramatic features have earned nicknames such as the Eye of Knowledge and the Planetarium. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and in the case of L'Hemisfèric, it truly is a sight to behold.
The Imax dome serves as the ‘pupil’ of the eye and the ‘eyelid’ opens and closes by means of hydraulic lifts, which operate the steel and glass shutter. The building itself is surrounded by a massive pond, the bottom of which is glass, creating the illusion of the eye as a whole. The interior boasts a delightful little effect that allows you and a friend to stand at two opposite pillars inside the eye that allow you to talk with each other as if you were side by side.
Erleben Sie Nürnberg, die Stadt mit bewegter Geschichte zwischen Kaiserzeit, mittelalterlichen Reichstagen, Nationalsozialismus und den Nürnberger Prozessen.
Start der Bustour: München Bahnhofsvorplatz, jeweils am Donnerstag um 8:30 Uhr. Die Plätze sind bereits bis 20 Minuten vor der Abfahrt einzunehmen.
Dauer: ca. 10 Stunden
Eintritt ins Dokumentationszentrum nicht inbegriffen: 5 € pro Person
Vor dem Krieg war Nürnberg "des Deutschen Reiches Schatzkästlein". Dann regnete es reichlich Bomben auf die Stadt der Reichsparteitage, aber vieles steht noch, und sehr viel wurde wieder aufgebaut. Viele der Kunstschätze überstanden das in den Bunkeranlagen, die man bei einem Rundgang entdecken kann. Besuchen Sie die mittelalterlichen Lochgefängnisse, das Germanische Nationalmuseum, das Albrecht-Dürer-Haus, das Nicolaus Copernicus Planetarium oder das Spielzeugmuseum.
Im Süden Nürnbergs zeugen noch heute gigantische Baureste vom Größenwahn des nationalsozialistischen Regimes. Das Dokumentationszentrum Reichsparteitagsgelände befindet sich im Nordflügel der von den Nationalsozialisten für 50.000 Menschen konzipierten, unvollendet gebliebenen Kongresshalle. Auf 1.300 m² befasst sich die Dauerausstellung „Faszination und Gewalt“ mit den Ursachen, Zusammenhängen und Folgen der nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft.
Empfehlenswert ist auch der Besuch des „Memorium Nürnberger Prozesse - Saal 600“: Im Schwurgerichtssaal des Nürnberger Justizpalastes wurde Weltgeschichte geschrieben. Vom 20. November 1945 bis 1. Oktober 1946 mussten sich hier führende Vertreter des nationalsozialistischen Regimes vor einem internationalen Gericht für ihre Taten verantworten.