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Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is a vibrant and contemporary destination with a rich history and striking natural beauty. Visitors can explore […]
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Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is a vibrant and contemporary destination with a rich history and striking natural beauty. Visitors can explore Prague’s Old Town Hall, the Jewish Quarter, and the imposing Prague Castle, or venture beyond the capital to discover East Bohemia’s rock cities and table mountains, river gorges in the north, and UNESCO-listed monuments across Moravia and Silesia. From enchanting castles and charming towns to dramatic landscapes, the country offers a wealth of experiences that showcase both its cultural heritage and its natural wonders.

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Highlights

Central Bohemia: The largest region of the country, Central Bohemia offers scenic landscapes for outdoor activities, alongside wineries, breweries, glassmaking traditions, and folk architecture that showcase its cultural richness.

Moravia: Known for rolling hills, vineyards, and folklore traditions, Moravia is home to UNESCO-listed sites, grand castles, and historic chateaux, making it one of the most enchanting regions of the Czech Republic.

North Bohemia: A land of dramatic scenery, North Bohemia features rock cities, the striking Bohemian Switzerland National Park, and the fairytale-like Bohemian Paradise. Highlights also include the Terezin Fortress and the Krkonoše Beer Trail linking local microbreweries.

Prague: The capital city is renowned for its bridges, cathedrals, towers, and colourful Baroque buildings. With its Gothic churches and the grandeur of Prague Castle, it is one of Europe’s most beautiful and historic cities.

West Bohemia: Famous for both brewing and spa culture, West Bohemia is home to the Pilsner Urquell Brewery and the Brewery Museum, as well as mineral-rich spa towns offering wellness experiences.

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When to go

The Czech Republic is a year-round destination, but the best times to visit are late spring and early autumn, when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are smaller. May is especially appealing with the Prague Spring Festival, though it’s wise to book in advance. December is another highlight, when Christmas markets fill town squares with festive charm. Summers can be hot in the cities, while winters bring snow and a romantic atmosphere, especially in historic towns and mountain regions.

Useful information

Currency: Czech Koruna (CZK)

Language: Czech is the official language, though English and German are commonly understood in major tourist areas.

What Makes it Special: The Czech Republic is renowned for its enchanting castles, well-preserved towns, and striking natural landscapes. From the cultural riches of Prague to rural traditions and dramatic countryside, it offers a blend of history, charm, and beauty.

Social Customs: Czechs value modesty, friendliness, and direct communication. It is customary to greet people with a simple hello or goodbye in shops, elevators, and public spaces, reflecting the culture’s warmth and courtesy.

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