Photo by: Jeff Hirsch
Location: Telc Czech Republic
PHOTOGRAPHY TOUR

Czech Republic Prague to the Moravian Tuscany

  • Prague, one of the most beautiful and unspoiled cities of Europe
  • Photograph what is considered the Moravian Tuscany
  • Visits to UNESCO World Heritage Sites, rich castles and monasteries
  • The fairy tale village of Cesky Krumlov – historic jewel of South Bohemia
  • Limited to twelve passengers
  • Ten days with Instructor, experienced photographer & leader
  • Accommodations in the center of your photography locations
  • Photograph the evening scene of Bratislava, Slovakia, continued with old town street photography in the morning
  • Optional Extension to Budapest and the surrounding countryside
Region

Eastern Europe

Destination

Prague and the Czech Republic

Dates

May 1-11, 2026

Duration

10 days

Available Post-Trip Extension

Budapest Hungary

$5395

per person, double occupancy*

*U.S. dollars based upon minimum of 8 participants. There is a small group surcharge of $400 if 5-7 participants. We try to accommodate travelers who request single accommodations, as well as travelers who are looking for a roommate. If a single room is requested (subject to availability), or if we are unable to find a suitable roommate, there is a single room surcharge of $955.

Tour Overview

Welcome to Prague, the Capital of the Czech Republic. Praha (The name of the city in Czech) is known as the pearl of Europe, it is one of the most beautiful and unspoiled cities in Europe. Here, the natural forms of the land and the river have been enhanced by ten centuries of constructing a significant cultural center. Although the city was isolated behind the Iron Curtain for more than forty years, it has now resumed its place as a...

Welcome to Prague, the Capital of the Czech Republic. Praha (The name of the city in Czech) is known as the pearl of Europe, it is one of the most beautiful and unspoiled cities in Europe. Here, the natural forms of the land and the river have been enhanced by ten centuries of constructing a significant cultural center. Although the city was isolated behind the Iron Curtain for more than forty years, it has now resumed its place as a major intellectual center of Europe.

For six centuries it has remained nearly untouched by war, leaving intact You will have excellent opportunities to photograph the famous Charles Bridge, Town Square, narrow alleyways and other stunning examples from the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Rococo architectural styles.. Take a day trip to the internment camp at Terezin.

Departing Prague you move in to the Czech Republic countryside. Czech Republic is proud of the fact that UNESCO lists so many buildings, monuments and natural areas as ‘World Heritage‘ sites of outstanding aesthetic, scientific or historical nature. Kutna Hora was added to the itinerary with great success, where you will photograph the lovely St. Barbara’s Church and Italian Court.

Explore Cesky Krumlov, with its Gothic border castle, rebuilt into a huge Renaissance chateau by thirteenth century Italian architects; it is second only to Prague Castle as a fortified Bohemian palace and citadel. In 2017 Strabo made the addition of Moravian Tuscany, which was a highlight of the tour. It is a very picturesque region in the southern part of Moravia, located in the Hodonín District, near the town of Kyjov. You will travel a bit further to

Bratislava, Slovakia for an evening photo shoot, followed by the old town district the following morning. After which continue to Budapest Hungary for your farewell dinner of the main program. Those that wish to immerse themselves in Buda and Pest for the optional extended stay will continue your photography exploration with Kathy.

What to Expect

The emphasis of the trip is on photography, yet this is much more, one that non-photographic travelers can enjoy just as well. You will need comfortable walking shoes as many of the days are filled with walking the cobblestone streets and bridges with in the cities. Those who wish can always take an optional taxi which  the guide can assist you in obtaining. There will also be days with less activity as you travel from one location to another. Your leader will seek out obscure settings to visit and photograph, places you would not find on your own.

This tour is designed to be a photo tour, and, as such, you must be flexible in our scheduling. Much of the itinerary, and when you do it, will depend upon weather and light. You will, however, visit the major sites listed in each city. There will be many early morning and late evenings so you can take advantage of the light. Depending on the location there may be opportunity to have a rest at the hotel during the afternoon.

Photo Leader

Kathy Adams Clark

Tour Itinerary

May 1: Home

Your journey begins with an overnight flight to *Prague, Czech Republic. Group transfer time will be announced for May 2. (meals on plane)

PLEASE NOTE: The Main tour and the Extension both end in Budapest, Hungary. Therefore all flight schedules are to be issued multi-city: Home/Prague (PRG) – Budapest (BUD)/Home.

May 2-5: Prague

Arrive in Prague today, where you will have a group transfer to your hotel (time to be announced). After having a chance to rest from the flight you will meet your guide in the afternoon, taking you to remarkable places in the most gorgeous city of Europe. “The City of One hundred Spires,” Prague is a history lesson that comes to life and is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. As you walk among the long stone palaces and pointed towers all around, you will feel as though you had stepped back into the eighteenth century. The hotel is centrally located, offering plenty of time on our own for photography.  Enjoy a group dinner on your first evening together in Prague.

Travel outside the city today on a day trip to Terezin. During World War II, the Gestapo used Terezín, better known by the German name Theresienstadt, as a ghetto, concentrating Jews from Czechoslovakia, as well as many from other countries. Though it was not an extermination camp, of the over 150,000 Jews who arrived there, thousands died in the ghetto itself, due to the appalling conditions arising out of extreme population density, and the others were deported to Auschwitz and other extermination camps. Before returning to Prague there is a lovely non-touristy town of Litomerice, where you can photograph traditional architecture and wander the quaint cobblestone streets. This evening is on your own where there will be free time with your photo leader and blue hour photography around the Charles Bridge and Old Town Square.

Enjoy an early morning photo shoot with your photo leader the next morning on the Charles Bridge, the oldest original surviving bridge in Europe, then return to the hotel for breakfast. Your local guide will join you in taking the tram to Belvedere Park looking over this historic city. Highlights will be the ninth century Prague Castle, place of the coronation of Czech sovereigns and now the seat of the President. Enjoy photographing the St. Vitus Cathedral (entry if allowed), the Royal Garden and ramparts of the castle. After lunch this afternoon continue on to the largest graveyard in Prague, Olsany. Built during a plague epidemic it is a beautifully planned public work. Late this afternoon or early evening you will float along the Vltava River as you photograph the city from a different perspective.

Another day a pre-breakfast photo shoot could include a walk up to the Metronome overlooking the Vlatva River. Afterwards enjoy a guided photography walk in the Old Town Square, dominated by the Old Town Hall with the Horologe, the unique Gothic astronomical clock dating from 1410. There will be an option to walk along the riverfront to the ‘Dancing House’ (architect Frank Gehry), afterwards stop at a local café for a bit of Prague culture. There will be free time this afternoon and evening for you to wander on your own or with your photo leader. Overnight Prague (D; B, L; B, D; B)

May 6: Prague - Kutna Hora

Enjoy photography on the off the beaten path areas before departing Prague. Next move on to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kutná Hora. In the 13th century, silver was discovered here and a few decades later the royal mint was established. It became the second most important town in the Kingdom of Bohemia. Sedlec another UNESCO World Heritage Site holds the Sedlec Ossuary (a church decorated with human bones). The architectural workmanship and structure is composed of various Gothic elements. After settling into your hotel you will have the evening to photograph the square and the Gothic Saint Barbara Church at dusk. Overnight Kutna Hora (B, D)

May 7-8: Cesky Krumlov

There will be photography in different light this morning of this beautiful region. Return to the hotel for breakfast and make your way to Ceský Krumlov, on the UNESCO World Heritage list. There will be a photography stop along the way to the very picturesque Cervena Lhota Castle. Ceský Krumlov is one of the best-preserved historical towns in Bohemia, with an appearance almost unchanged since the eighteenth century. The Gothic border castle, rebuilt into a huge Renaissance chateau by sixteenth century Italian architects, is second only to Prague Castle as a fortified Bohemian palace and citadel

The next day walk from the Inn to the castle, 1810 feet high above the town. Those interested can take an optional educational tour of the castle, or the Baroque Castle Theatre, the oldest and most completely preserved theater building in the world. There will be free time to walk in town on your own, or if there is inclement weather there will be a photography discussion at the hotel. Stroll the village cobblestone alleyways, lined with Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque burghers’ houses. Meet the group after and depart for the Vyssi Brod Monastery, landscapes along the Vltava river, and photography outside the Castle Rozmberk. Overnight Cesky Krumlov (B, L, D; B, L)

May 9: Moravian Tuscany - Kyjov - Bratislava

Leaving Ceský Krumlov there will be photography stops on the way to Kyjov, where an area referred to as the Moravian Tuscany is located. This is an area few tourists are traveling to. Photograph amidst beautiful landscape locations in the rolling hills of this region, it will indeed remind you of Tuscany or Palouse. Various lines, lonely chapels, groves and tree “islands” in the fields will excite your senses and your lens. The group will then continue on for a new addition to the itinerary – adding an overnight in a third country, Bratislava, Slovakia. Overnight Bratislava (B, L, D)

May 10: Budapest

There will be additional photography this morning in the Old Town District of Bratislava, with narrow lanes, burgher’s houses, and palaces. You will then travel further southeast to Budapest Hungary. Checking in to the hotel early this evening, enjoy a brief walking tour in Budapest with your guide and farewell dinner. Overnight Budapest (B, D)

May 11: Budapest - Home - or Continue Budapest Extension

There will be one group transfer (time to be determined) this morning to the Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, for your flight home.

Post-Trip Extension

Extension Name

Budapest Hungary

Price

$1845*

Dates

May 11-14, 2026

Duration

3 days

* Based upon minimum of 6 participants. Single room surcharge is $375.

May 11-13: Budapest

Those attending the extension will have another 3 days to immerse yourselves in the history and culture of Budapest and sites surrounding the Danube River. Budapest is one of the loveliest cities in all of Europe. From the palaces, cathedrals, synagogues, quaint neighborhoods, and especially the Danube – at night. Photograph the hidden gems with your local guide and fellow photography instructor in the hilly Buda side of the river, to the flat Pest side.

Your first full day you will travel to one of the loveliest baroque towns on the Danube, Szentendre, vibrant with its pastel color buildings, picturesque squares, and alive with the arts and culture. Return to the city and enjoy dinner on your own this evening. Your guide will then escort you to the Fisherman Bastion and Castle district for a bit of photography this evening, where old cobblestone streets are filled with historic sights, the Royal Palace, Matthias Church, Medieval houses, and charming crooked streets following the shape of the hill.

The next day take a leisurely photographic walk  along the Danube River to the Iron Shoe Memorial and the Parliament Building. Depending on the interests of the group you can return to the hotel and photograph the St. Stephen’s Basilica, which is very close to your hotel. This afternoon there will be additional photography as you enjoy a boat ride on the Danube. In the evening join Kathy on an evening photo excursion to a rooftop terrace, photographing the beautiful lights and architecture of this fabulous city.

Start early your last full day for an early morning sunrise shoot from Gellert Hill, with views across the Danube. Return to the hotel for breakfast followed by photography at the Great Market  and citadels that overlook this amazing scenic city. Enjoy Heroes Square and the architecture of the traditional Szecenyi Spa in this famous city. Overnight Budapest (B each day)

May 14: Budapest-Home

There will be one group transfer (time to be determined) this morning to the Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, for your flight home. (B)