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2009 Prague Winter Festival features opera, ballet and music

The 2009 Prague Winter Festival, celebrated for 37 years, runs from January 2 to 7, in 2009.  Visitors can enjoy performances of opera, ballet, classical music and jazz. 

“Visitors to Prague will see some of the finest opera and ballet performances in some of Europe’s most extraordinary venues.  Prague’s historical centre was designated a UNESCO World Cultural heritage site in 1992, emphasizing the importance of Prague’s cultural sights,” says Tracy Schiller, managing director of Keith Prowse USA.  “We provide access to the very best seats for all performances during the Prague Winter Festival,” she adds.

Three-night packages start at $688 per person based on double occupancy; four-night packages start at $786 per person based on double occupancy; five-night packages start at $884 per person based on double occupancy.  Included are hotel accommodations with buffet breakfast daily, a choice of three evening performances, (dinner at the Mlynec restaurant can be selected in lieu of one of the evening performances), a choice of two daytime options, tickets to the opening and closing ceremonies, and a festival welcome pack and guide.  Prices do not include tax and insurance. 

Air fare is additional. Transfers to and from the airport are not included in the package price, but coach and private car transfers can be arranged upon request.

Travel agents earn a 45% margin share on all packages.  For further information visit www.praguewinter.com.

 



 

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