Czech Republic Tourism Guide | Travel Guidance of Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, in Central Europe, is a country that’s known for its ornate castles, native beers and long history. There are numerous popular places for roaming as –
Rising from the meanders of the river Vltava is the capital of Czech Republic, Prague, a real symphony of the Baroque, the Gothic and the Medieval. Here, travelers can stroll between the saintly sculptures of Charles Bridge, seek out the haunting spirits of Kafka’s pages, or simply allow themselves to enjoy in a variety of Czech beers and one of the liveliest nightlife scene in Europe.
The picturesque town is one of the genuine gems of South Bohemia. Engulfed with remarkable examples of architecture from the Renaissance era and topped with an incredible 13th century castle, the city also has a thriving cultural life.
This is a town that includes anenergetic economic center, the nation’s premiere college of Law – the famous University of West Bohemia, and it is the home to well-known breweries, like Pilsner. For those looking for great structures, this is the town to see.
A naturally protected area of the country, this geological phenomenon contains numerous underground limestone tunnels and gorges that are greatly expanded over the region, and it is also a place where there are plenty well-marked hiking paths and cycling trails to explore.
Litomyslstood on a major trade route, the Tristenice Path, and in the 16th century the most outstanding building in the town was designed, a renaissance castle, that is the birth place of the world-known composer Bedrich Smetana. But this is not the only jewel you can find here, the Portmoneum is absolutely impressive with its ceiling-to-floor tribute to graphic art.
A series of scenic cascades and rapids, this is one of the country’s most popular destinations. The waterfalls cut their course through a rocky canyon, filled with marked trails, taking travelers through stunning undisturbed forest and past the remains of an abandoned medieval castle.
During the imperial period, Olomouc was originally built as a Roman fort, and there is so much you can see here; the place is populated with attractive religious buildings, it has a notable art museum, six notable baroque fountains and the spectacular astronomical clock.
Brno is pulsing with indelible student energy during semesters, and its belied as a rather sleepy spot with a striking Old Town district to see, and a booming café culture and some of Czech’s top drum and bass clubs.
Gorgeous churches make this a sensational site for photographers, and history and architectural enthusiasts. In the 17th century, the city’s colorful historic center was redone with the touch of Renaissance, making it an extraordinary place to visit.
Lipno, a small and compact city, is a prime base of picture-perfect backcountry of South Bohemia. Water sports fans, hikers, cyclists, snowboarders and skiers love this lakeside mountain town, which enjoys a breathtaking location in the middle of the soft hills and curved valleys of ČeskyKrumlov district.
More 97 Places to visit in Czech-
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Prague Castle
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Charles Bridge
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Old Town Square
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Prague Astronomical Clock
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St. Vitus Cathedral
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Dancing House
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Wenceslas Square
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State Castle and Chateau Český Krumlov
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Egon Schiele Art Centrum
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Church of St. Vitus
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Museum Fotoatelier Seidel
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Cloak Bridge
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Mill Colonnade
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Diana Observation Tower
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Vřídelní kolonáda
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Jan Becher Museum
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Museum of Glass MOSER
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Sedlec Ossuary
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St Barbara’s Cathedral
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Cathedral of Assumption of Our Lady and St. John the Baptist
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Moravian Karst
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Villa Tugendhat
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Špilberk Castle
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Kuhstall
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Schrammsteine
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Cathedral of St. Bartholomew
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Great Synagogue
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Techmania Science Center
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Historic Underground of Plzen
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Plzeň Zoo
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Black tower
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Náměstí Přemysla Otakara II.
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Bohemian Switzerland National Park
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Columna de la Santísima Trinidad
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Saint Wenceslas Cathedral Olomouc
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Olomouc Zoo
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Olomouc Museum of Art
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Upper Square
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Singing Fountain
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Park Boheminium Mariánské Lázně
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The nature trail Kladská
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Telč château
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Zacharias of Hradec Square
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Church of the Holy Spirit
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Ještěd
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Liberec Zoo
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Sychrov Castle
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Hrubá Skála Castle
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Golden Lane
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Wenceslas Square
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Castle Lednice
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Lednice–Valtice Cultural Landscape
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John’s Castle
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Krkonoše National Park
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Elbe Spring
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Špindlerův Mlýn Ski Resort
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Macocha Gorge
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The State Chateau of Hluboká
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Zoo Hluboká
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Theresienstadt concentration camp
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Mikulov Castle
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Šumava National Park
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Praděd
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Moravian Karst
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Třeboňsko Protected Landscape Area
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Tower Park Praha
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Military History Institute in Prague: The Army Museum Žižkov
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Kroměříž Archbishop’s Palace
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Flower Garden
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Tabor Zoo
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Chýnovská jeskyně
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Podyjí National Park
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Znojmo underground
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Chateau Melnik
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Chrám sv. Petra a Pavla
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Devil’s Head
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Mělnické podzemí
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Mumlava Falls
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The Valtice Palace
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Kolonada Reistna
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Castle Jindřichův Hradec
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Děčínský Sněžník
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Litomyšl Castle
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Jizera Mountains
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Pec pod Sněžkou
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Loket Castle
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Aquaforum Lázně Františkovy Lázně
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Hradec Králové
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Adršpach-Teplice Rocks
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Adersbacher Felsen
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Gingerbread House
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Kunětice Mountain
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Cheb castle
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Soos
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Pravčická Archway
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Falcon’s Nest
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Šaunštejn / Schauenstein Castle