Authentic Czech Culture
Get to know authentic Czech culture on this all-around trip, which takes you to the country's most popular destinations, as well as lesser known off-the-beaten-path towns.
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Night Life
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Trip itinerary
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Prague, Czech Republic
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Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
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Trebon, Czech Republic
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Brno, Czech Republic
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Prague, Czech Republic
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Things to do in and around Prague
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The capital and the largest city in the Czech Republic, Prague boasts a magical cityscape, rich in history and culture.
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Stroll through the Old Town, admiring its spectacular historic architectures and soaking up the medieval atmosphere.
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A must-see stop on any traveler's visit, this 15C astronomical clock with its animated hourly show has become symbolic of the city.
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The world's largest castle complex dates to the 9C, featuring the stunning St. Vitus Cathedral, historic exhibits, and beautiful gardens.
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Prague's most recognizable landmark, the monumental 14C stone bridge is dotted with magnificent statues, and its tower offers great views.
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This 14C castle is definitely worth the uphill climb, as it offers beautiful views, historic exhibits, gorgeous decor, and more.
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Renovated over the centuries, this spectacular 13C castle boasts diverse architectural motifs and features superb historical exhibits.
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Founded in the 13C, the convent is of wonderful Gothic architecture, featuring historic chapels and a rich exhibit of ecclesiastical art.
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Dating to the 14C, this grand church features towers 80m high, adorned with spires. It is an icon of Prague's Old Town.
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Located in a former mill on the lovely Kampa Island, this museum hosts an excellent collection of artwork by modern Czech artists.
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Established in 1881, the theater is the cultural heart of the country, inviting one and all to enjoy its array of superb performances.
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Established in the 12C and known throughout history for its silver industry, the beautiful town is full of superb historic buildings.
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A lovely hilltop village overlooking two rivers, well-known for its locally produced wine and a few interesting cultural monuments.
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Dominated by Baroque architecture, this district boasts elegant palaces, fun shops, and great restaurants.
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One of the nicest streets between the Old Town and the castle, it is lined with unique historic buildings, pubs, and restaurants.
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The youngest of Prague's medieval quarters, this 14C district features historic landmarks, beautiful churches, and a few museum.
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A grand Art Nouveau building, which today functions as a concert hall and a civic building, inviting visitors for a tour and a show.
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Already in the 18C the spa town was famed for its thermal springs, and now it offers an array of great eateries and elegant buildings, too!
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A protected nature reserve featuring nearly a 1,100 caverns and gorges, some of which are open and offer exciting tours.
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Listen to the bells' peal as you explore this 17C pilgrimage site, featuring historic church and cloister that exhibit religious tools.
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The southern side of the castle is home to terraced gardens, which feature various curios and offer breathtaking views of the city.
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Dating to the 15C, this cemetery is the final resting place of estimated 80,000 people, and feature a wealth of elaborate tombstones.
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Surrounding the castle complex, this district is riddled with quaint winding alleyways, stunning buildings, and interesting shops.
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Surrounded by lush mountains, this gorgeous spa town boasts rich history, thermal springs, beautiful architecture, and many parks.
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Boasting a certain rural charm and plenty of interesting history, this town offers visitors a few attractions and diverse architecture.
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Blending Italian Baroque with Neoclassical motifs, this ornate palace features an exhibit of 19C local artwork and lavish gardens.
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Dating to the 13C, the tower is one of the original city gates. Climb up to the top to enjoy a beautiful panoramic view.
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Located in the impressive modern Veletrzni Palace, this museum exhibits an extensive collection of modern and contemporary art.
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Visitors can spend days in this untouched nature park, where hiking offers something for everyone, from primal forests to bubbling brooks.
Czech Republic, Central Bohemian region
4 nights
The capital and the largest city in the Czech Republic, Prague boasts a magical cityscape, rich in history and culture.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Cesky Krumlov
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This storybook town is a must-see destination, boasting diverse and colorful architecture, a medieval castle, and a vibrant atmosphere.
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Fall in love with the bustling beautiful streets lined with buildings from 14C-17C, then relax in a cafe on the banks of the river.
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Home to the superb Baroque theater, this 13C castle is a historic museum, retaining much of its original structure and artifacts.
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This art gallery and exhibit is dedicated to Schiele's time in Cesky Krumlov, but also features work by other contemporary artists.
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Located on the castle grounds, this 17C theater is unique in its use of traditional stage machinery, original scenery, and historic props.
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Renovated over the centuries, this spectacular 13C castle boasts diverse architectural motifs and features superb historical exhibits.
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Visitors can spend days in this untouched nature park, where hiking offers something for everyone, from primal forests to bubbling brooks.
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Overlooking the river, the 15C church is one of the town's best landmarks, blending graceful architecture with rich ornamentation.
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Boasting a certain rural charm and plenty of interesting history, this town offers visitors a few attractions and diverse architecture.
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This 14C castle is definitely worth the uphill climb, as it offers beautiful views, historic exhibits, gorgeous decor, and more.
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A city with an interesting cityscape, Tabor is home to some historic sites, including a system of tunnels beneath the Old Town.
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Famed for its beer since the 13C, this medieval town boasts a marvelous array of historic architectures and proximity to notable attractions.
Czech Republic, South Bohemian region
2 nights
This storybook town is a must-see destination, boasting diverse and colorful architecture, a medieval castle, and a vibrant atmosphere.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Trebon
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A peaceful little town surrounded by forests and lakes, home to beautiful old buildings, a variety of spas, and historic breweries.
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Wander through the lively town center, enjoying the sites and historic landmarks, as well as the vibrant local culture.
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A tranquil town square, home to several beautiful old buildings, interesting shops, and a few nice cafes.
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A 16C castle with superb Renaissance architecture and a later Baroque section, offering historic decor and extensive lush gardens.
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Once a part of a monastery, this 13C Gothic church features ecclesiastical art, a 15C statue of Madonna, and classical concerts.
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Renovated over the centuries, this spectacular 13C castle boasts diverse architectural motifs and features superb historical exhibits.
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Visitors can spend days in this untouched nature park, where hiking offers something for everyone, from primal forests to bubbling brooks.
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This 14C castle is definitely worth the uphill climb, as it offers beautiful views, historic exhibits, gorgeous decor, and more.
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Boasting a certain rural charm and plenty of interesting history, this town offers visitors a few attractions and diverse architecture.
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Situated on a rocky outcrop overlooking a river, this town is well-known for its wine, historic sites, and rich landscape.
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A city with an interesting cityscape, Tabor is home to some historic sites, including a system of tunnels beneath the Old Town.
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A protected nature reserve featuring nearly a 1,100 caverns and gorges, some of which are open and offer exciting tours.
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Established in the 12C and known throughout history for its silver industry, the beautiful town is full of superb historic buildings.
Czech Republic, South Bohemian region
3 nights
A peaceful little town surrounded by forests and lakes, home to beautiful old buildings, a variety of spas, and historic breweries.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Brno
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Initially an industrial hub, the Czech Republic's second largest city in fact offers a thriving cultural scene and nearby historic relics.
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Don't be fooled by the modern architecture and roam the city's center, where Neoclassical buildings, museums, and lively cafes await.
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Spilberk Castle and Park, Brno
A hilltop castle which dates to the 13C, Spilberk hosts the municipal museum, and boasts some of the best views of the city.
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Make sure to book your tickets in advance to visit this famous and iconic example of early modern architecture.
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This 18C theater regularly hosts performances of various artists and performers from Moravia, Bohemia and Slovakia.
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A protected nature reserve featuring nearly a 1,100 caverns and gorges, some of which are open and offer exciting tours.
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Situated on a rocky outcrop overlooking a river, this town is well-known for its wine, historic sites, and rich landscape.
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Iconic of the city, this Gothic hilltop cathedral is a national cultural monument, and is famed for its 11 o'clock ringing of the bells.
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Dating to the 13C, this historic church features an ossuary with the remains of 50,000 people, and a 100m tall clock tower.
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Partially dating to the 13C, this elegant hall exhibits a large crocodile representing a legendary dragon, and offers great city views.
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Escape the bustle of the city in this beautiful historic park, offering its visitors comfy benches and a lovely duck pond.
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Home to several beautiful old buildings and churches, this lovely city boasts the oldest university in Moravia.
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Boasting a certain rural charm and plenty of interesting history, this town offers visitors a few attractions and diverse architecture.
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This 14C castle is definitely worth the uphill climb, as it offers beautiful views, historic exhibits, gorgeous decor, and more.
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Established in the 12C and known throughout history for its silver industry, the beautiful town is full of superb historic buildings.
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Renovated over the centuries, this spectacular 13C castle boasts diverse architectural motifs and features superb historical exhibits.
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A city with an interesting cityscape, Tabor is home to some historic sites, including a system of tunnels beneath the Old Town.
Czech Republic, South Moravian region
3 nights
Initially an industrial hub, the Czech Republic's second largest city in fact offers a thriving cultural scene and nearby historic relics.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Prague
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The capital and the largest city in the Czech Republic, Prague boasts a magical cityscape, rich in history and culture.
-
Stroll through the Old Town, admiring its spectacular historic architectures and soaking up the medieval atmosphere.
-
A must-see stop on any traveler's visit, this 15C astronomical clock with its animated hourly show has become symbolic of the city.
-
The world's largest castle complex dates to the 9C, featuring the stunning St. Vitus Cathedral, historic exhibits, and beautiful gardens.
-
Prague's most recognizable landmark, the monumental 14C stone bridge is dotted with magnificent statues, and its tower offers great views.
-
This 14C castle is definitely worth the uphill climb, as it offers beautiful views, historic exhibits, gorgeous decor, and more.
-
Renovated over the centuries, this spectacular 13C castle boasts diverse architectural motifs and features superb historical exhibits.
-
Founded in the 13C, the convent is of wonderful Gothic architecture, featuring historic chapels and a rich exhibit of ecclesiastical art.
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Dating to the 14C, this grand church features towers 80m high, adorned with spires. It is an icon of Prague's Old Town.
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Located in a former mill on the lovely Kampa Island, this museum hosts an excellent collection of artwork by modern Czech artists.
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Established in 1881, the theater is the cultural heart of the country, inviting one and all to enjoy its array of superb performances.
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Established in the 12C and known throughout history for its silver industry, the beautiful town is full of superb historic buildings.
Czech Republic, Central Bohemian region
1 night
The capital and the largest city in the Czech Republic, Prague boasts a magical cityscape, rich in history and culture.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia