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Why Czech Republic


Set in the heart of Europe, the Czech Republic boasts a wealth of natural and cultural treasures. The country’s small size means that nowhere is too far away to visit. The country’s treasure trove of castles and chateaux, UNESCO monuments, monasteries, mountains, national parks and ancient cities are all within reach, no matter where you stay. In addition to such rich historical and cultural heritage, the Czech spas offer the perfect setting to pamper yourself and to reconnect body and mind. In short, there’s something for everyone in this beautiful country.


There’s another new and exciting story to discover around every history-filled corner; the Czech Republic has forts, castles, ruins and palaces in abundance. Allow us to offer you the pick of the bunch, drawn from both well and lesser-known sites, regional capitals and small towns, which are the pride and joy of the local populations. Dive into the history of castles with over eight centuries of history, discover their stories and transformations as well as the modern-day battles to save and preserve them for future generations. Explore the fairy-tale landscape dotted with chateaux and painted with silvery rivers. The cities of the Czech Republic hold many wonders for even the most discerning traveller. Their heritage and timeless atmosphere in their squares, streets and alleys await history lovers. Indeed, the special and unspoilt nature of many are recognised and protected by UNESCO.  For families looking for trip filled with joy and laughter, the cities are a playground of activities, fun parks, attractive museums and interactive exhibitions, with fun for every generation. For those looking for a romantic getaway, the cities offer days filled with experiences and nights swirling with many different entertainment options and a relaxed atmosphere. Lastly, there are the young cities that are dynamically developing and creative and innovative in the experiences they offer. These unique cities are filled with original bars, novel exhibitions and alternative culture. 


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Prague


Prague, the City of a Hundred Spires, is a UNESCO monument, and recognised as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. There is no alternative to experiencing its magic than getting to know the bustling city in person!


Over a thousand years of innovative architecture and history decorates the city’s landscape. Millions of visitors answer the call to admire the city every year. Take a journey back in time and uncover the mysteries of the Gothic monasteries, enjoy classical music concerts in the Baroque cathedrals and relax in the stunning Renaissance gardens. It is not hard to see why Prague is known as one of the most beautiful historical cities in the world since as far back as the Middle Ages.


Each of Prague’s districts has its own characteristic atmosphere and unique charm. From the Old Town Hall and its famous Prague Astronomical Clock, the winding lanes of the Jewish Quarter straight from the novels of Franz Kafka, the Palace Gardens set away from the bustle of the city, the Church of St. Nicholas in the Lesser Town, the most beautiful Baroque church in Prague, to the sight-seeing cruises on the Vltava, the city is steeped in rich experiences and a timeless atmosphere. In between the awe-inspiring sights, cafes entice visitors to relax and watch the world go by. Prague is an ever-changing city, depending on the wants and desires of its guests: it is romantic and elegant, ancient and modern, tranquil and fast-moving. Above all, the city is cosmopolitan through and through and is used to welcoming travellers. It is time to get acquainted!


 Most world capitals have an artists’ district, an area dedicated to creativity and expression. Prague is no exception. Its art is as real as its people in Art District 7, the local art district, where creativity is uncapped and let loose.


It is unsurprising that Prague is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Central Europe. Occupying a position between the modern West and the former Iron Curtain, it holds a beauty and elegance which never fails to amaze its visitors.


Karlovy Vary


Karlovy Vary is the very incarnation of spa elegance, imposing colonnades and exclusive spa buildings. Set in the heart of a forested valley in the world-renowned West Bohemian Spa Triangle, this popular town has played host to some of the most famous figures in European artistic and cultural life. Thanks to its unique architecture, it is one of Europe’s most beautiful spas and the second most visited spot in the Czech Republic. 

Cesky Krumlov


The Czech Renaissance gem, Cesky Krumlov, poetically named the Gate to Sumava, is an unforgettable town. Surrounded by the meandering Vltava River, the town used to be a seat of many powerful Bohemian families. Today, there is a protected monument reservation in the centre, a large collection of the work of Egon Schiele, a fascinating photo studio, and one of the most beautiful castles in the Czech Republic. Its unique medieval centre is recognised to have world importance and is included on the UNESCO list- it’s hard not to fall in love with the place. 

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