Prague and Carlsbad

September 27 - October 6, 2026

Prague Skyline

Welcome

Welcome

By many measures, Prague is Europe’s most beautiful capitol. As the home of the Bohemian monarchy, for centuries it was second only to Paris as a glittering center of Art, Architecture, Culture and Music. It fell from a position of great power and wealth only at the beginning of the 20th century; just in time to avoid the devastation of two world wars in the first half of the century and the plague of brutal and soulless architecture that characterized the second half of the century.

We invite you to join us next September as we explore both Prague and the small, fairytale town of Carlsbad which, since the early Renaissance, served as the playground for the entire nobility of Europe

Event Highlights

Event Highlights: Prague

Prague Panoramic

Prague from the Vltava River

Although the kingdom of Bohemia has a millennium of history filled with war and peace, grit and grandeur, and the personal exploits and foibles of its ruling class, it was only in the late 19th century that “bohemian” took on a particular meaning referring to lifestyle choices. It was a golden age of wealth and indulgence. Average people could work a little less and drink a little more. And they did! And the privileged class could live extravagantly and without rules. And they did!

Everybody wanted to live like a Bohemian!

Prague’s castle, started in 1344 is the largest in all Europe and the Cathedral, which is within the castle walls, is half again as big as Notre Dame in Paris. The Charles Bridge, from 1357 still spans the Vitava River that bisects Prague.

Prague Cathedral

Prague Cathedral

The Charles Bridge, Vitava River

The Charles Bridge, Vitava River

Smetana Hall

Smetana Hall

The music scene is fabulous and has been so for over two hundred years. Mozart presented Marriage of Figaro and premiered his Don Giovanni here. This musical heritage is evident in the architecture of the concert halls and theaters all over town. Our Hotel Paris is directly across the way from the imposing Smetana Hall, considered the most beautiful Art Nouveau building in the world. 

Today, Prague has the busiest music-recording scene in all of Europe. Producers come from all over the world to record film scores, music for video games, new orchestral releases and all sorts of pop music and commercials. This recording takes place in any one of 9 major concert halls or the scores of recording studios in town.  This means that we will have access to some of the best free lance musicians in the world to back up Billy Valentine, Michael McGuire, Livingston Taylor and our other stars that we bring along to perform for you. We can’t wait!

Studio Music

Musicians in Prague

Art Nouveau: This lush late nineteenth-century style encompassed all the arts. You can see it in he architecture where we’ll stay and where we’ll visit. You can hear it expressed in the lush music of Dvojác and his contemporaries. But, perhaps, the pictures of Art Nouveau captured this sensibility best. Alphonse Mucha, one of the most popular and prolific artists of the era, did the interior decorating of the great buildings, as well as documenting the times with his posters, ads, portraits and illustration. 

Art by Mucha, Hotel Paris

Works by Mucha

Works by Mucha

The Bocaccio Room

The Bocaccio Room

The Bocaccio Room: In the next block from the Hotel Paris is the Grand Hotel Bohemia, home to the Boccaccio Room. Before the war, this was the most famous nightclub east of Paris. Here is where the elite would meet and dance to the orchestras till dawn. After forty years of neglect under the communists, it has been restored to its former glory. Castles and Concerts has reserved this beautiful venue for our private concerts and banquets.

Kutna Hara

Visiting sites with a big group is not ideal, so we always break the big group into smaller groups for daily excursions. Each small group is offered the chance to visit a different place each day, and in the end everybody gets to see everything.

In addition to our explorations of Prague, we’ll take one excursion out of the city to the gorgeous small town of Kutna Hora. Here were discovered large silver deposits in the middle ages. The town became fabulously wealthy, so, of course they spent the money by starting to build one of the most beautiful Medieval churches in Bohemia. Along side it they built a wonderful monastery that is now a museum. But the silver ran out and the church was never finished. But the half that was completed (St. Barbara’s) is famous as perhaps the most gorgeous example of gothic architecture outside of France

Kutna Hora

Kutna Hora

Sedlec Ossuary, Bone Church

Sedlec Ossuary, Bone Church

When the silver ran out, the mood turned darker and Kutna Hora now is home to one of the more macabre monuments in the world: The Sedlec Ossuary, commonly known as the Bone Church. When they set out to clear the cemetery to make better use of the land, rather than reburying the dead they decided to give them their own church. It is now decorated with the bones more than 70,000 skeletons, many of whom died in the black death, the crusades and the many religious wars. The photos don’t do it justice. You have to see this to believe it!

Bone Church

Bone Church

Carlsbad (Karlovy Vary)

Carlsbad

Aerial view of Karlovy Vary

The 14th century was a high point in Bohemian history. The king, Charles IV was also the Holy Roman Emperor. He laid the first stones for Prague’s Cathedral (1344), built the famous Charles Bridge (1357) and founded the spa town of Carlsbad (1370). Hunting in the hills west of Prague, he discovered a series of hot springs that were believed (and still are believed) to have healing powers. The town that grew up around these springs became Europe’s most exclusive Spa. For centuries, crowned heads and aristocrats came here on vacation to see and be seen and “take the waters”. The Imperial Hotel where we’ll stay is in the top, very center of the photo above.

Classic Pavillion

Promenade in Karlovy Vary

From its founding, Carlsbad was meant as a place for those who could afford it to meet and enjoy each others company with banquets, parties, concerts and spa treatments. Doesn’t it sound perfect for Castles and Concerts? The promenades are a perfect illustration. These Promenades are architectural fantasies whose sole purpose was to provide a place to see and be seen while “taking the waters”.  Carlsbad has at least six of these. One is pictured above and two are pictured below.

Promenade Victorian

Promenade Victorian

promenade in Karlovy Vary

Promenade in Karlovy Vary

An infrastructure was developed that provided everything that the wealthy elite needed, including the churches needed for various religions. Below are pictured the churches built for the Holy Roman Emperor and the Czar of Russia. At the time this little town had only about 5,000 people. And the rulers only attended services in these fabulously expensive churches a couple of times a year.

Orthodox Church for the Czar of Russia

Orthodox Church for the Czar of Russia

Catholic Church for the Holy Roman Emperor

Catholic Church for the Holy Roman Emperor

Glassmaking in Carlsbad has been an important industry since the Middle Ages. The glassworks here are second only to Murano, near Venice. You will have the opportunity to visit the Moser Glass works, the most famous in Carlsbad. Moser Glass works, the most famous in Carlsbad.

Glassmaking in Carlsbad has been an important industry since the Middle Ages. The glassworks here are second only to Murano, near Venice. You will have the opportunity to visit the Moser Glass works, the most famous in Carlsbad.

The Czech countryside is dotted with lovely villages, each with its own castle. Pictured above is Loket, near Carlsbad. Our groups will visit here during our excursions.

The Czech countryside is dotted with lovely villages, each with its own castle. Pictured above is Loket, near Carlsbad. Our groups will visit here during our excursions.

Lodging

Lodging

Our Accommodations in Prague

Directly across the street from Smetana Hall is the Hotel Paris. (pictured at right) It was built at the same time as Smetena Hall (1904) and in the same over-the-top Art Nouveau style. It is a block or two from everything in the center of Old Town.(below, left)  The hotel is listed as a monument and has a variety of suites and executive rooms. (below at right is the view from the tower suite) Let us know early if you want to be in upgraded rooms.

Old Town

Old Town

View from the Tower Suite

View from the Tower Suite

Hotel Paris

Hotel Paris

Our Stay in Carlsbad (Karlovy Vary)

The 14th century was a high point in Bohemian history. The king, Charles IV was also the Holy Roman Emperor. He laid the first stones for Prague’s Cathedral (1344), built the famous Charles Bridge (1357) and founded the spa town of Carlsbad (1370). Hunting in the hills west of Prague, he discovered a series of hot springs that were believed (and still are believed) to have healing powers. The town that grew up around these springs became Europe’s most exclusive Spa. For centuries, crowned heads and aristocrats came here on vacation to see and be seen and “take the waters”.

The Hotel Imperial: We will stay in the grandest building in Carlsbad. Finished in 1914, it was one of the very last great buildings of the old European regime of Kings , Kaisers and Nobles. Our events will be held in the grand salons and gardens of this beautiful palace. We’ll have magnificent banquets where our music will be provided by traditional orchestras and contemporary ensembles covering a wide range of musical styles.

The Hotel Imperial

The Hotel Imperial

Entertainment

Entertainment

The House Band: Our Castles & Concerts Orchestra

The House Band: Our Castles & Concerts Orchestra

We have a wonderful cast of musicians and entertainers. We’re excited to present our “stars” using a “House Band” consisting of some of Prague’s finest freelance players. We’re bringing our own conductor (Brian McCune). Our singers, Billy Valentine, Livingston Taylor and Michael McGuire all work regularly with orchestras. Others in our group have their own compositions and arrangements to share. And, of course we have the great waltz music and classical ”standards” that will be available to us by virtue of having an orchestra available to us. And we never loose sight of the fact that you, the audience, is the critical part that brings the magic to life! Thank You.

Billy Valentine

Billy Valentine

Dean Parks

Dean Parks

Michael Maguire

Michael Maguire

Livingston Taylor

Livingston Taylor

Joe Lerer

Joe Lerer

Rebecca Roudman and Jason Eckl

Rebecca Roudman and Jason Eckl

Vince Littleton

Vince Littleton

Michael Hatfield

Michael Hatfield

Jeff Sanford

Jeff Sanford

Terry Miller

Terry Miller

Matthew Szemela and Becca Wilcox

Matthew Szemela
and Becca Wilcox

Brian McCune

Brian McCune

Matt Montgomery

Matt Montgomery

Details and Costs

Details

Arrival: Plan to fly into Prague International airport. (PRG). Please furnish us with your arrival information and we’ll be there to greet you. We’ll start our events on Sunday evening Sept. 27 with cocktails, dinner and a show. But if you want to fly in a day or two earlier to get over jet lag or do some sight-seeing on your own, we are happy to confirm a hotel reservation for you and pick you up.

Departure: We will provide coaches from the Hotel Imperial to PRG airport on Tuesday morning October 6. It’s a two-hour ride to the airport, so an afternoon departure on Oct. 6 is recommended. If you need an early flight, we suggest staying at the airport on Tuesday night and catching the early flight on Wed. Oct. 7.

Weather: We should have beautiful daytime weather and lovely evenings cool enough for a jacket. This is not a rainy season, but it’s always a possibility, so bring a light rain jacket.

Daytime Dress: Casual during the day: And be sure to bring comfortable walking shoes for our small group excursions.

Evening Dress: Our evenings will take place in some of the most sumptuous rooms we’ve ever had. Don’t feel like you must sparkle, but know that you have permission. Dress as fancy as you please or as fancy as you dare. What’s the point of owning jewelry if you never wear it? And should you decide to leave your tiara at home; not to worry. Castles and Concerts will bring one for you!

What’s included: All accommodations and group ground transportation including to and from the airport. Breakfast, lunch and most dinners each day, and any meals taken with the whole group on excursions. We’ll give you one night to dine on your own in Prague and one in Carlsbad. Great parties and music where we will include the wine and soft drinks at our banquets. Not included are alcoholic drinks and incidentals signed for and charged to individual rooms.

Costs

Deposits: A $500 per/person deposit will secure your place. Deposits are fully refundable until you make another payment, several months from now.

Insurance: If there is something that might prevent you from attending, we encourage you to take out trip insurance. This is best purchased immediately when you sign up. By putting the insurance in place when you sign up for the trip you assure that the policy will cover any pre-existing medical conditions you may have.

Cancellations: All deposits and payments are fully transferable to someone who takes your place. If you cancel for any reason we will refund all of your money if the trip is full and we can fill your spot. We usually (but not always) have a waiting list.

Costs: The trip comes in two parts; Prague from Sept 27 to October 1 and Carlsbad, from October 1 to October 6. You can come to either part or to both parts. The cost for the Pre Trip in Prague is $4,950 per person (double occupancy) and $5,950 for the Carlsbad portion. We’ll have great parties including full orchestras and dancing in both places. A single occupancy supplement is $1,900 for each segment. There are a few suites and junior suites available in each location. An upgrade to junior suites is $600/person in Prague and $900/per person in Carlsbad. A full upgrade to suites is $900/person in Prague and $1,300/person in Carlsbad. These supplements will go directly into the production budget to pay for the large number of local musicians and entertainers we will hire.

Mucha Mural