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Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is a contemporary and vibrant destination, blessed with distinctive natural beauty and a storied history. Discover the […]
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Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is a contemporary and vibrant destination, blessed with distinctive natural beauty and a storied history. Discover the European countryside, delve into the world of enchanting castles, explore picturesque towns, and marvel at the breathtaking landscapes that the Czech Republic has to offer. Your journey might lead you to the heart of Prague, where you can behold the historic Old Town Hall, wander through the winding lanes of the Jewish Quarter, and marvel at the grandeur of Prague Castle. Alternatively, you can venture to East Bohemia, where you'll uncover enigmatic rock cities and table mountains. Whether you opt for a boat trip through the gorges of the Kamenice River in North Bohemia or explore UNESCO-listed monuments in Moravia and Silesia, the Czech Republic promises to leave you awestruck and more.

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Highlights

Central Bohemia: The largest region in the Czech Republic, Central Bohemia is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, thanks to its enchanting natural surroundings. This region also boasts an abundance of wineries, breweries, artisanal glass making, folk architecture, and art, making it a delightful melting pot of culture and nature.

Moravia: Nestled in the eastern part of the Czech Republic, Moravia boasts picturesque rolling hills and stunning landscapes. Here, you'll encounter UNESCO-listed monuments, splendid chateaux, majestic castles, and intriguing folklore traditions that add a touch of enchantment to the region's rich history and natural beauty.

North Bohemia: Discover the unexplored treasures of the Czech Republic in North Bohemia, where breathtaking landscapes await. From majestic mountains to mysterious rock cities and the picturesque Bohemian Switzerland National Park, this region beckons adventurers. Highlights include the enchanting Bohemian Paradise with its high stone walls and scenic views, the historic Terezin Fortress, and the enticing 35-kilometer-long Krkonose Beer Trail, connecting four microbreweries.

Prague: Prague is nothing short of magical, with its array of bridges, cathedrals, gold-tipped towers, and churches. It's no wonder this city is often regarded as one of the most beautiful in the world. Its charm is further enhanced by colorful baroque buildings and gothic churches, making it a captivating destination for history enthusiasts.

West Bohemia: For beer enthusiasts, West Bohemia is a must-visit. Home to the Brewery Museum and the renowned Pilsner Urquell Brewery, this region is a paradise for those who appreciate the art of brewing. Additionally, West Bohemia is famous for its spa towns, offering therapeutic and wellness programs where guests can immerse themselves in mineral waters.

When to go / useful information

When to go

The Czech Republic offers its beauty throughout the year, but for a delightful blend of pleasant weather and fewer crowds, we recommend visiting in late spring or early autumn. May is particularly appealing, although it can be busy due to the Prague Spring Festivals, so booking early is advisable if you plan to go in May. Alternatively, December presents a magical opportunity to experience the enchanting Christmas markets on a winter getaway.

Useful information

Currency: Czech Republic uses the Czech Koruna (CZK) as its currency.

Language: The official language spoken in the Czech Republic is Czech.

What makes it special: We are captivated by the Czech Republic's enchanting castles, picturesque towns, and breathtaking landscapes that unfold across this beautiful country.

Weather: Much like other Central European countries, the Czech Republic experiences four distinct seasons. Spring tends to be cooler, with temperatures averaging around 10°C from early March to late May. During the summer months of June, July, and August, temperatures vary depending on your location. While mountainous areas see an average of 17°C, towns can experience highs of up to 35°C. Autumn brings average temperatures of 10°C and occasional rain. Winter, spanning from December to February, carries a romantic ambiance, but temperatures in towns may plummet to as low as -20°C, and mountainous regions can be even colder.

Social customs: Czech people value direct communication, friendliness, and modesty. People say hello and goodbye to strangers in various situations, such as small shops, elevators, or train compartments. 

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