Inside Prague & the Czech Countryside

Created in partnership with the Indagare, this journey celebrates Bohemian architectural heritage with visits to magnificent Baroque halls, manors of noble Czech families, private palaces, and one of the finest Renaissance castles.

An essential stop for architecture and design, Prague and its countryside feature notable examples of Baroque, Romanesque, Rococo, Gothic, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Cubist styles. Tour stops include private villas and buildings renowned for their lavish decorative interiors, stained glass, mosaics, frescoed ceilings and exquisite Czech craftsmanship.

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Please note that a fully tax-deductible donation of $600 per person is required to participate in this travel program. All travel program participants have the opportunity to receive a complimentary Individual level membership for one year to the ICAA.

Strahov Monastery Library

Morning visit to the Strahov Monastery Library, including parts normally closed to the public, renowned for its magnificent Baroque halls, frescoed ceilings, and centuries-old collections of rare manuscripts and books.

Sternberg Palace

Stop at Sternberg Palace’s hidden sculpture garden.

St. Vitus Cathedral

Exclusive tour of Prague’s most iconic Gothic landmark, St. Vitus Cathedral, including access to St. Wenceslas Chapel and the Royal Crypt.

Lobkowicz Palace

Lunch at Lobkowicz Palace, a magnificent Baroque residence filled with art, historical treasures, and a celebrated music collection, with a private tour of the family’s collection led by the 1st Prince of Lobkowicz, William E. Lobkowicz.

Waldstein Garden

Walk through the 17th-century Waldstein Garden.

Cesky Krumlov Castle

Private visit to the UNESCO World Heritage site Cesky Krumlov Castle, with exclusive access to the Bellaria Summer House, the Castle Library and Gardens and a special behind-the-scenes exploration of the Baroque Theatre, widely considered one of the best-preserved Baroque theaters in Europe.

Hluboka Castle

Private visit to Hluboká Castle, a Neo-Gothic residence renowned for its ornate interiors and landscaped gardens.

Mala Strana

Full-day walking tour of Prague’s historic center, Malá Strana, including Charles Bridge, the city’s most iconic medieval crossing, hidden courtyards such as Vrtba Garden, and Prague’s Baroque masterpiece, St. Nicholas Church.

Lord Mayor’s Residence

Private tour of the Lord Mayor’s Residence, an Art Deco ceremonial suite designed by František Roith.

Chateau Veltrusy

Private tour of Chateau Veltrusy, the Rococo jewel of the Lower Vltava.

Nelahozeves Castle

Tour of the 16th-century Nelahozeves Castle, a Renaissance masterpiece of the House of Lobkowicz, with a curator-led visit highlighting Old Master paintings.

Troja Palace

Tour of Troja Palace, a remarkable Baroque villa by architect Jean Baptiste Mathey, home to collections of 19th-century Czech art.

Municipal House

Private tour of one of the city’s Art Nouveau gems, Municipal House, home to the celebrated concert venue Smetana Hall.

Savarin Palace

Exclusive after-hours visit and celebratory farewell dinner at Savarin Palace, including a tour of the newly opened Mucha Foundation Art Museum with its founder, Marcus Mucha, highlighting the family’s iconic posters, drawings, and personal objects.

What’s included

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  • Six-night stay at the Four Seasons Hotel Prague with sweeping river and Castle views, in rooms inspired by Baroque, Neo-Classical, Neo-Renaissance, and Modern architecture.
  • Morning visit to the Strahov Monastery Library, including parts normally closed to the public, renowned for its magnificent Baroque halls, frescoed ceilings, and centuries-old collections of rare manuscripts and books.
  • Stop at Sternberg Palace’s hidden sculpture garden.
  • Exclusive tour of Prague’s most iconic Gothic landmark, St. Vitus Cathedral, including access to St. Wenceslas Chapel and the Royal Crypt.
  • Lunch at Lobkowicz Palace, a magnificent Baroque residence filled with art, historical treasures, and a celebrated music collection, with a private tour of the family’s collection led by the 1st Prince of Lobkowicz, William E. Lobkowicz.
  • Walk through the 17th-century Waldstein Garden.
  • Private visit to the UNESCO World Heritage site Český Krumlov Castle, with exclusive access to the Bellaria Summer House, the Castle Library and Gardens and a special behind-the-scenes exploration of the Baroque Theatre, widely considered one of the best-preserved Baroque theaters in Europe.
  • Private visit to Hluboká Castle, a Neo-Gothic residence renowned for its ornate interiors and landscaped gardens.
  • Full-day walking tour of Prague’s historic center, Malá Strana, including Charles Bridge, the city’s most iconic medieval crossing, hidden courtyards such as Vrtba Garden, and Prague’s Baroque masterpiece, St. Nicholas Church.
  • Lunch with Karen Feldman, the American designer behind ARTÊL, including a visit to her Prague studio and a special workshop.
  • Private tour of the Lord Mayor’s Residence, an Art Deco ceremonial suite designed by František Roith.
  • Private tour of Château Veltrusy, the Rococo jewel of the Lower Vltava.
  • Tour of the 16th-century Nelahozeves Castle, a Renaissance masterpiece of the House of Lobkowicz, with a curator-led visit highlighting Old Master paintings.
  • Opportunity to visit the birth house of Czech composer Antonín Dvořák and have a light lunch near the estate.
  • Tour of Troja Palace, a remarkable Baroque villa by architect Jean Baptiste Mathey, home to collections of 19th-century Czech art.
  • Walking tour with a local expert exploring Art Nouveau, Cubist, and Brutalist architecture across Prague, with an optional visit to the House at the Black Madonna, Prague’s first Cubist building and home to a permanent exhibition on Czech Cubism.
  • Private tour of one of the city’s Art Nouveau gems, Municipal House, home to the celebrated concert venue Smetana Hall.
  • Lunch at Café Imperial, one of the most iconic Art Deco cafés celebrated for its 20th-century elegance.
  • Exclusive after-hours visit and celebratory farewell dinner at Savarin Palace, including a tour of the newly opened Mucha Foundation Art Museum with its founder, Marcus Mucha, highlighting the family’s iconic posters, drawings, and personal objects.

Troja Palace



Troja Palace, photo by Xenia Bobyleva



Strahov Monastery Library



St. Vitus Cathedral



St. Vitus Cathedral, photo by Leonhard Niederwimmer



Český Krumlov, photo by Felix Mittermeier



Český Krumlov Castle, photo by Leonhard Niederwimmer



Hluboká Castle, photo by Leonhard Niederwimmer



Charles Bridge, photo by Wolfgang Weiser



Charles Bridge



Charles Bridge



Vrtba Garden (image: wikimedia / VitVit)



Château Veltrusy (Veltrusy Mansion) (image: wikimedia / VitVit)



Municipal House (image: wikimedia / Bengt Nyman)



Single Occupancy
$11,990
October 2 - 8, 2026
Double Occupancy
$10,700
October 2 - 8, 2026

FAQ

How do I register for an ICAA travel program?

If you would like to register, you may contact the travel operator organizing the program. Please note that a $600 donation per person to the ICAA is required in order to participate in each travel program.

What does the required $600 donation fund?

Your $600 donation helps to further the ICAA’s goal of advancing the practice and appreciation of the classical tradition in architecture and the allied arts by supporting its varied educational programs, including continuing education courses, college workshops, the Summer Studio in Classical Architecture, New Heights, and many more.

Am I required to pay a $600 donation for each travel program I register for?

Yes, a donation of $600 to the ICAA is required for each travel program you register for. The donation is required for each person attending a tour.

How do I make my $600 donation to the ICAA?

You can make your $600 donation to the ICAA online, or you can download, complete, and mail this form to the ICAA. You can alternatively fax a copy to 212-730-9649. You may also call 212-730-9646 x102 or email [email protected] to make a donation. Donations must be made separately from the registration fee.

When should I make my $600 donation to the ICAA?

The $600 donation should be made only after your registration has been confirmed by Indagare. Please contact Indagare first to complete your registration, and once they confirm your place on the trip, you may then submit the required $600 donation.

Do I have to be a member of the ICAA to participate in an ICAA travel program?

No, membership is not required to attend an ICAA travel program. However, complimentary Individual membership to the ICAA is included with your $600 required donation.

I don’t see the full itinerary for the tour I am interested in. When will it be released?

For full itinerary and more information, contact [email protected], 646-780-8383. Due to the exclusive nature of our tours, some private locations or visits may be omitted from the ICAA's website.

What kinds of trips does the ICAA offer?

Over the past several years, the ICAA has travelled to destinations including Paris; Andalusia; Atlanta; Barbados; South Africa; Chicago; the Netherlands and Belgium; Scotland; the French Riviera; Morocco; the Italian Lake Region; Charlottesville; Naples; and New Delhi, among many other locations. The ICAA is always looking to diversify its travel offerings. If you have a suggestion or location you would like to see added, please email [email protected].