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Bohemia is a region in the Czech Republic, originally named by early Celtic people known as the Boii. Historically a kingdom in the Holy Roman Empire and part of a province in Habsburg’s Austrian Empire, and more recently part of Czechoslovakia...
Categories: Bohemia
Brno is the Czech Republic’s second largest city, located in the southeastern part of the country. The historic city center has a large number of 11th century Renaissance and Baroque buildings to view, as well shopping, cultural opportunities, ...
Categories: Brno
Categories: Cerhovice
On the Vltava River and 75 mi/120 km south of Prague lies Ceske Budejovice. This capital of south Bohemia is the home of the original Budweiser beer, not to be confused with the American version. (It is called Budvar in Czech, and most believe it tas...
Categories: Ceske Budejovice
Cesky Krumlov is not only a charming medieval town, but also a UNESCO World Heritage site. Dominated by a Castle in the center of town, Ceský Krumlov's cobblestone streets wind along romantic nooks between old patrician houses where you'll find attra...
Categories: Cesky Krumlov
Decin is the economical and cultural center of a scenic tourist region. The area is known for its deep valleys and rock formations. The Decin Chateau is located in the center of town and is one of the biggest and historically important of its kind in...
Categories: Decin
This bohemian village sits between two mountain ranges in the Vysocina Region of the Czech Republic.
Categories: Herálec
Categories: Hluboka nad Vltavou
Categories: Horín
Categories: Hrensko
Karlovy Vay is a beautiful city with unique scenery and architecture making it a popular cinematic location for such movies as James Bond; Casino Royal. One of the most popular social events is the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival that attrac...
Categories: Karlovy Vary
Categories: Kralupy nad Vltavou
Categories: Kromeriz
Wedged into the southeastern corner of the Czech Republic, about 28 mi/45 km south of Brno, the Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape is an extensive UNESCO-designated area surrounding the small Moravian towns of Lednice and Valtice. The cultural landsc...
Categories: Lednice
Leitmeritz is a historical town with many tourist attractions such as the Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Empire houses. In the city square you can see the column of Mother Mary as well as The Cup House which is the landmark of the city. Saint S...
Categories: Leitmeritz (Litomerice)
A famous spa region in Bohemia, 75 mi/120 km west of Prague and near the Czech Republic's border with Germany, Marianske Lazne is not as pretty or as large a town as Karlovy Vary. The spa hotels and adjacent park, however, are magnificent. At the tur...
Categories: Marianske Lazne
Only an hour away from Prague and like neighboring historic towns, Mcely sits on a luxurious chateau. Nearby is The English Park, 5 hectares of space for a croquet or tennis match. The St. George Forest attracts the physically active explorers from y...
Categories: Mcely
Originally a princely castle, Melnik, is a beautiful chateau rebuilt in the Renaissance style with fantastic Baroque ornaments. Visitors are welcome to visit the chateau and admire the grand furnishings, galleries, and 14th century wine cellar. There...
Categories: Melnick
Categories: Mikulov
Categories: Mirejowice
Categories: Nelahozeves
Moravia's most appealing city, the one-time provincial capital and archbishopric of Olomouc is second only to Prague in historical and architectural significance in the Czech Republic. Lying along the Morava River 48 mi/75 km northeast of Brno, Olomo...
Categories: Olomouc
Pilzen, the capital of West Bohemia, was founded by the Czech King Wenceslas II. The eventful history of the city can be seen during the sightseeing of many interesting buildings. The historical city centre, is dominated by the slim tower of the Goth...
Categories: Pilzen
Amid Prague's cobblestone streets and gold-tip spires, galleries, cafes, and clubs teem with young Czechs and "expatriates." New shops and restaurants have opened, expanding the city's culinary reach beyond the traditional roast pork and dumplings. ...
Categories: Prague
Categories: Prerov
Categories: Roudnice nad Labem
Categories: Roztoky
Categories: Slapy
Categories: Stechovice
Categories: Tabor
Telc lies at the midpoint of the old King's route from Vienna to Prague. It is the best preserved Renaissance town north of the Alps and was recently added to the UNESCO list of international heritage sights.
Categories: Telc
Categories: Ustí nad Labem
A popular day trip destination, enjoy this picturesque setting in the Czech Republic and the Gothic Zbiroh Castle that attracts visitors from all around.
Categories: Zbiroh
Velké Žernoseky is a small village on the verdant banks of the Elbe River. Since the 10th century, Žernoseky's role in wine-growing has been integral to the region's wine production. Medieval wine cellars built by Cisterian monks can sti...
Categories: Zernoseky