Czech Republic

Why choose Czech Republic ?

Discover the Czech Republic, where fairy-tale castles, vibrant cities like Prague, and stunning national parks create a magical European escape.
  • Explore the stunning architecture of Prague
  • Discover the wine regions of Moravia
  • Visit the historic town of Český Krumlov
  • Hike in Bohemian Switzerland National Park
  • Experience the vibrant culture of Brno

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Suggested duration
7
days
Suggested season
  • winter
  • spring
  • summer
  • fall
Language
Czech
Currency
Czech Koruna (CZK)

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Must do when in Czech Republic

  • must do Sample traditional Czech dishes like goulash and trdelník :)
  • must do Visit Prague Castle and enjoy panoramic views of the city
  • must do Stroll across the iconic Charles Bridge
  • must do Explore the historic Old Town Square and see the Astronomical Clock
  • must do Tour the Pilsner Urquell Brewery in Plzeň
  • must do Wander through the picturesque streets of Český Krumlov
  • must do Relax at a thermal spa in Karlovy Vary
  • must do Discover the underground caves of the Moravian Karst
  • must do Hike the trails in the Krkonošsko-jesenická mountain range
  • must do Experience the lively atmosphere at a local beer garden
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Why we love Czech Republic

Czech Republic Basics

The Czech Republic is a landlocked country in Europe. It borders Austria, Germany, Poland, and Slovakia.

For a long time, it was a little under the radar, but in recent years more and more people are rediscovering the beauty of this country. Do you too?

Facts

The Czech Republic, landlocked between the Adriatic and Baltic Seas, has a mostly flat landscape, unlike its mountainous neighbors like Austria. Its highest peak reaches 1,600 meters, while mountains surround most of its borders except in the south.

With a temperate climate, the country enjoys mild winters and cool summers. Home to 10.5 million people, it remains more affordable than many other European nations. The country uses the Czech koruna, not the Euro.

As one of the least religious countries, only 20% of Czechs believe in God, 30% don’t believe in anything, and 50% are open to higher or natural forces.

Citys of Czech Republic

The Czech Republic’s most important cities blend historical charm with modernes. Prague, the capital, is famous for its exceptional architecture, including Prague Castle and Charles Bridge. Brno, the second-largest city, is a key center for education and research, known for Špilberk Castle and the UNESCO-listed Villa Tugendhat. Ostrava has a strong industrial heritage and is transforming into a cultural hotspot with attractions like the Lower Vítkovice complex. Plzeň is globally known for the Pilsner beer which was named after the city, but apart from that, the city is also worth seeing for its wide streets and colorful houses.

Nature

The Czech Republic, mostly flat compared to its mountainous neighbors, features rolling plains and lowlands, especially in the central and eastern regions. However, mountains surround much of the country, making its borders and silhouette easily recognizable. These ranges provide stunning scenery and attract outdoor enthusiasts.

The country also offers several national parks and protected areas, like Bohemian Switzerland National Park with its sandstone formations, and Šumava National Park, known for its forests and peat bogs. The Elbe and Vltava Rivers wind through the landscape, providing scenic views and boating opportunities. From hiking in the Krkonoše Mountains to exploring the caves of Moravian Karst, the Czech Republic has fascinating, less-crowded natural spots.

Important Words:

EnglischTschechischTschechische Lautschrift
HelloAhojAh-hoy
YesAnoAh-noh
NoNeNeh
Thank youDěkujiDyeh-koo-yi
PleaseProsímProh-seem
I would like to order a beerChtěl bych si objednat pivoKhtyel bikh si ohb-yed-naht pee-voh
I would like to order a SpritzerChtěl bych si objednat SpritzeraKhtyel bikh si ohb-yed-naht Shprits-er-rah
Where is the toiletKde je toaleta?Kdeh yeh toh-ah-leh-ta
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