
PRAGUE & VIENNA

MILAN

IMPERIAL CITIES

NORTHERN EUROPE CRUISE
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Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and the Bohemian region. The city, with 1.2 million inhabitants, is also known as the City of a Hundred Towers or the Golden City. Its beauty and historical heritage make it one of the twenty most visited cities in the world, the magical medieval atmosphere will make its visitors never forget such a special place.
Vienna is the capital of Austria. As the birthplace of great composers such as Beethoven or Mozart and home of the famous opera, it can be considered one of the world’s major cultural centers. As one of the oldest capitals in Europe, the city boasts a magnificent heritage. From the imposing palaces such as the Schönbrunn, to the Vienna State Opera and its majestic interior.
There are no specific restrictions regarding travel to this country.
It is suggested to read carefully the rest of these travel recommendations.
Valid passport or ID card.
No visa is required.
Caution with robberies in tourist sites.
Czech Republic and Austria are considered safe countries.
The European Health Insurance Card is recommended.
Vaccination for Central European encephalitis viral disease is recommended.
The official currency is the Euro.
In currency matters, the regulations of the European Union apply.
Area code Czech Republic: 420
Area code Austria: 43
Spanish Embassies in both Austria and the Czech Republic.
Since 1992 the historic center of the city has been a World Heritage Site and its beauty and historical heritage make it one of the twenty most visited cities in the world. Prague has developed since the IX century, becoming one of the most important capitals of Europe in the XVIII and XIX centuries. However, in the twentieth century it suffered the two world wars, and the Nazi and Soviet dictatorships.
One of the most important squares in Prague, Czech Republic, and the cultural and financial center of the New Town. Many historical events have taken place here, and it is a traditional venue for demonstrations, celebrations and other public gatherings. The square is named in honor of St. Wenceslas, the patron saint of Bohemia...
Vienna, the capital of Austria, is located in the eastern part of the country on the Danube River. Its artistic and intellectual legacy was shaped by its residents, including Mozart, Beethoven and Sigmund Freud. The city is also known for its imperial palaces, including Schönbrunn, the summer residence of the Habsburgs.