The day begins in Prague as the driver meets you at your hotel and eases the vehicle onto the open road, the city’s baroque spires shrinking behind you while the Bohemian countryside unfurls. Glass-strewn rivers and low wooded hills pass by, and within a few hours the Elbe valley announces Saxony with gentle slopes and towns shaped by centuries of trade and craft. You can request a single two-hour stop—options include Meissen’s porcelain streets, the baroque formal gardens at Moritzburg, or a brief survey of Dresden’s historic center; the sombre visit to Terezín is possible for travelers seeking WWII context.