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PRIVATE GUIDES OF Czech Republic | • Art of Your Travel - Martina Gregorcova - I am young enthusiastic private guide of Prague, managing an alternative incoming travel agency focused on Prague, Bratislava, Krakow and Tatra Mountains in Slovakia. I came to Prague in early summer 2001 and during several years of practice in local inbound and outbound Travel Companies I realized that many visitors prefer original tailor-made tours, holiday packages and a local friend. | • Ljuba Poleva - I am a highly experienced and fully licensed private tour guide. I have been showing international visitors the wonders of Prague for more than fifteen years. I can offer group and private tours in English, Russian, Czech, German and Hebrew. | | Blanka M. Lukes - Blanka was born in Prague, however she has lived in the Los Angeles area for a better part of her life. Therefore, her American English is preferred by many tourists as she is easily understood and knows the American as well as Czech way of life. | | Eva Dvorakova - I am a qualified tourist guide based in Prague, Czech Republic and I speak English, French and Russian. I have passed all necessary tests of Prague authorities for professional guiding, mainly tests of history, art history and topography of Czech historical and cultural sights. | | Eva Trkalova - Knowledgeable and friendly personal tour guide licensed to Prague and the Czech Republic, I was born and raised in Prague and I love the city. Whether you're here on holiday or business I'll provide you with individual service in sightseeing and other activities. | | Karolina Kortusova - Karolina hails from Northeast Bohemia, but has family roots in Cesky Krumov. She studied textiles & clothing technology just after the collapse of the Communist regime and was one of the first students who obtained a UK scholarship, which enabled her to complete her Masterīs degree in Marketing at Manchester University. | | Konstantin - Hello, my name is Konstantin I am responsible for maintaining the daily personal contact with our travel customers during their stay in the Czech Republic. I get to see the results of the agency’s work, and I am able to analyze its quality and quickly react to any necessary details or changes in plans. | | Olga - Hi, my name is OlgaI live in Prague and work with my friends at the “Sibkraft” Travel Agency. I handle administrative tasks as well as working with individual tourists and tour groups, I’m glad that more and more people from all over the world are coming to Prague to experience this amazing city. | | Petr Zidek - Born in Prague, I spent the first half of my life in this city. After receiving a master`s degree in civil engineering,I decided I wanted to see the world,travelled extensively,settled down in Canada for a while,got homesick and returned to my homeland. | | Serge - Hi, I’m Serge In our agency I initiate new projects and products, and develop them for the travel market. I am responsible for the company’s image, its individuality and creative offerings, I explore possibilities for imaginative packages, and look for opportunities to realize new concepts in travel. | See all private and personal guides of Czech Republic |
PRIVATE TOURS IN Czech Republic | | Prague City Tour Overview - 1/2 day - First we take you up to the Prague Castle by public transportation, car or van. This area was first settled already during the Bronze Age, however, the first documented dwellings were built here in the 9th century. | | Karlovy Vary International Film Festival - With its vibrant location and challenging film programme, the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival has become one of Europe’s top film events. Every year, they roll the red carpet out at the Hotel Thermal, signaling the official opening of the ten-day star-studded event. | | A Children-Friendly Vacation - School’s out and the eagerly awaited holidays are here! Prague’s magic, otherworldly atmosphere will thrill children. We have a package chock-full of exciting and fun-filled events sure to please any child. | | Prague Jewish History - The Jews represent one of the most significant group of the population in the history of Czech lands with more than 1000 year tradition of coexistance with a surrounding society. First documents about presence of the Jewish merchants in Prague goes back to the 10th century. | | Kutna Hora and Open-Air Museum Kourim - About 60 km east of Prague you can find a medieval town, in the 14th and 15th century the second most important town in Bohemia after Prague. This city was famous for its silver mines and presence of Czech kings. | See all private and personal tours in Czech Republic |
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