Czech Republic Travel
Prague - undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities in the world. A rich collection of Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance buildings, it seems that around every turn there is a new treasure to take in. Catch a local poetry reading, walk the Charles Bridge or just fill up on one of the Czech beers - and enjoy this amazing city. read more
South Bohemia is a region in the Czech Republic bordering Austria and Germany to the south. With cities rich in architecture and culture and beautiful countryside covered in rugged hills, South Bohemia is a popular tourist destination you won’t want to miss. The Bohemian Forest boasts spectacular hiking and the travelers will find the towns filled with castles, Gothic churches, medieval monasteries, folk art, and many reminders from the Renaissance and Baroque eras of the past.
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Český Krumlov is one of the most beautiful historic cities in the CzechRepublic. Dating back to the Middle Ages, Český Krumlov’s old charm has attracted travelers for ages. With its several different periods of well-preserved architecture and the striking castle overlooking the town, it’s no wonder this city been added to the World Heritage List of UNESCO. read more
Central Bohemia, Czech Republic: the home of both industrial towns and gorgeous landscape. Prague, the capital city, is located in the middle of Central Bohemia, though not considered an official part of this region. Travelers can visit a smattering of other important Czech towns replete with important rare monuments, palaces, and castles. Kutna Hora is one such site of interest, a charming historical town with a silver mining past.
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In North Bohemia travelers will find original timber houses, Gothic churches, glasswork, and amazing cultural attractions, all against the backdrop of the panoramic Krkonose Mountains. Seasonal sports are popular year-round in this Czech region, from water sports to skiing. Popular tourist attractions include the 14th century Sttekov Castle, Dresden Gallery, and the Krkonose National Park. Romantic and picturesque, North Bohemia is a fantastic place to visit!
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Karlovy Vary in the Bohemia Region of the Czech Republic is a picturesque town due to its colorful and whimsical architecture. The natural hot springs in the city make it a marvelous place to getaway for some relaxing spa treatment. The city is also known for the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. read more
South Moravia, another enchanting Czech Republic destination. With a thousand year tradition of growing wine, travelers will enjoy visiting the beautiful vineyards of this region. South Moravia is also rich in historical monuments, a handful of which are considered World Heritage Sites. Castles and churches abound in this land, and tourists won’t want to miss its capital city, Brno.
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Plzen, an industrial city of western Bohemia in the Czech Republic, is most famously known as being the birthplace of Pilsner beer. Today tourists can tour the beer factories and indulge in this beverage in the many charming cafes and bars throughout the city. Another notable sight is the St. Bartholomew's Cathedral, a Gothic marvel dating back to the late 13th century. Plzen is an interesting destination for any traveler!
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