The Czech Republic is one of the most frequented tourist destinations all over Europe. The country’s rich historical heritage, well-preserved architecture, refined medieval European culture and excellent cuisine make it a premium holiday destination for all! The Czech Republic is a beautiful country in Central Europe. The land of flamboyant castles, iconic architectures and vibrant renaissance history have much to offer. The capital city Prague boasts of excellent attractions, while the charismatic countryside of Czech has breathtaking national parks and conservation areas.

The country has a capital city popular for beer. Prague provides beer tours to people who visit. Way down in the depths of Czech cellars all around the country, there’s something golden brewing. Yes, you’ve guessed it correct, the glorious Czech pilsners! In a country world-famous for its beers and breweries, sampling the golden pivo straight from the source comes easy here. 

 

The Czech organic farming is continuously growing and has reached almost 12 % of the farmland acreage in the Czech Republic. The organic land burden in livestock units is very low with beef cattle being the most numerous. Organic food is sold mostly in retail chains, nowadays “farmer markets” and “box delivery systems” have become very popular. There is a museum where visitors can take photos and touch any of the two thousand marijuana plants exhibited.

The beautiful medieval fairytale city of Prague is both mesmerizing and magical. Offering a melting pot of Gothic and baroque architecture, we guarantee you’ll need a drink at a Prague coffee shop after navigating the maze of winding cobbled lanes and hidden courtyards. While Czech Pilsner put the country on the map, speciality coffee in Prague is on the rise. While beer is still cheaper than water, it turns out people are still willing to spend their koruna on a solid cup of caffeine. After rising at dawn to catch the sunrise at Charles Bridge, visit Prague coffee to seek out some famous cafes in the Old Town and beyond to recharge your batteries. Ema Espresso Bar and La Boheme Cafe are famous cafes.

With its snow-white facade, intricate design details and immaculate gardens, Hluboká Castle is considered one of the most impressive Czech Republic castles. And it might look familiar: it turns out this beauty was modelled after England’s royal residence, Windsor Castle, which makes a trip here the next best thing to visiting Queen Liz herself. Hluboka nad Vltavou Castle is one of a few castles in the South Bohemia region that is open all year round, even in the winter. We’ve been told that it is quite challenging to heat the interiors, and it is the reason why so many castles in the Czech Republic are closed during the winter. Fortunately, you can plan your visit as you please.

The only system of caves in the Czech Republic where you can admire nature’s sculptures both while you walk and while you take a cruise on an underground river is the Punkva Caves. They are situated in Pustý Žleb (Barren Deep), two kilometres from the Skalini Mlyn information centre upstream of the Punkva River. The tour consists of two parts. In the first stage, you will walk through massive domes and corridors with dripstone decorations to the bottom of the Macocha Abyss. You will experience real adrenaline in the second part as you travel along the underground Punkva River by motorboat. The cruise includes a tour of the Masaryk Dome, the most beautiful space of the Punkva Caves, although everything you have seen before is worth it, too. The caves are part of the longest cave system in the Czech Republic, the Amatérská Cave (Amateur Cave). You can also plan your next adventure in other caves like the Samuelshohle, Mariengrotte Am Spitzwold and Feenhohle.

 Český Krumlov is a city in the South Bohemia region, situated on the banks of the Vltava river. Its historic centre was added to the UNESCO List in 1992. The city is most famous for its castle complex built in the 13th century which boasts Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque elements. Český Krumlov is a beautiful example of a Central European small town originating in the Middle Ages which underwent Renaissance and Baroque transformations yet its architectural heritage has remained intact over the centuries.

The Czech Republic is an incredible destination for cyclists. Despite covering a very small area, the country boasts a massive 12 UNESCO World Heritage site. Picturesque, affordable and brimming with important historical sites, the Czech Republic is best explored in two wheels, where the magic of this dream country can come to life. The Incredible Elbe Route is one of the most popular cycling destinations.

In the place where Moser crystal is created, you will experience the true atmosphere of hand-crafted glass, smell the burnt wooden moulds and breathe more than 160 years of history. You can visit the glassworks, sales gallery or museum. Visit Karlovy Vary and on your glasswork tour, you will be introduced to the creative handicrafts of the master glassmakers. You will see how they transform the hot mass of glass drawn from a hot furnace into a work of art, how they blow and shape glass in wooden moulds. The tour also includes a visit to the Moser Museum.

 

The National Theater in Prague is one of the most important buildings and the pride of the Czech nation. It is a stunning Neo-Renaissance building and it was built by Joseph Zítek. The theatre has its special place in Czech history as it is a symbol of the Czech National Revival. The National Theater has played a significant role in the development of Czech music, the country’s dramatic arts, and the Czech language. One should come to visit and enjoy the opera at the National Museum.

 

Prague is surrounded by many amazing places and Chateau Berchtold is just one of them. Fairyland full of goblins, spooks and fairy tales, devils in hell, the Witch, cat Mike, a mini zoo, a playground and a museum. Well, there are even a few more attractions to see at the Chateau Berchtold. 

 

Take in stunning panoramic views of Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and the skyline of the City of a Thousand Spires from the comfort of a boat on the Vltava River. This river cruise is perfect for families with small children or anyone who wants to enjoy an unforgettable experience in just an hour. Friendly bar staff serve light snacks along with coffee or cold drinks on the upper deck so you don’t miss a moment of the action. The cruise begins and ends at the banks of the Vltava River. An inside deck, heated in the winter and air-conditioned in the summer, is also available.

Celebrate an evening in Prague in traditional Czech style with dinner and a show, including unlimited wine, beer, and soda. Travel by coach to a typical Czech restaurant and take a seat for an evening of colourful Czech folklore and feasting. Taste molten chocolate. Sip on a complimentary glass of sparkling wine and savour a delicious 3-course dinner of signature Czech dishes as you enjoy a fast-paced show of live music, dancing, and singing. Clap along to the cheerful tunes, tap your feet and perhaps join in the fun on the dance floor! Prague folklore party with dinner, drinks, and entertainment Enjoy a 3-course dinner with unlimited beer, wine, or non-alcoholic beverages. Live music and traditional costumed dance performances.

 

Cover much more ground in Prague than you could on foot by touring on an e-scooter. After a training session, follow your guide to the city’s most important sights, completing a comprehensive highlights tour in just a few hours. Zoom over to Letna Park, St. Nicolas Church, Lesser Town, the Strahov Monastery, Petrin Park, the Lennon Wall, and Prague Castle, among others. 

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