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Scenic view of Prague city with historic architecture and river

Prague

Discover the enchanting capital city renowned for its cobbled streets, Gothic cathedrals, and vibrant cultural scene.

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Bohemian Switzerland National Park dramatic rock formations and lush forests

Bohemian Switzerland

Explore breathtaking sandstone cliffs, deep valleys, and pristine nature trails in this outdoor paradise.

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Karlštejn Castle with its imposing medieval towers and walls

Karlštejn Castle

Step back in time at this iconic medieval fortress that once housed the Czech crown jewels.

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Relaxing spa scene at Carlsbad wellness resort with hot springs

Carlsbad Wellness

Rejuvenate your body and mind at renowned thermal spas nestled in picturesque surroundings.

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Cesky Krumlov old town with river and castle in warm golden light

Top Pick of the Month: Český Krumlov

  • Best Season: May through September for pleasant weather and vibrant festivals.
  • Must-See Spots: Historic castle, charming old town square, Vltava river views.
  • Local Cuisine: Taste traditional Czech dishes like svíčková and freshly brewed Pilsner beer.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to travel to Czechia?

The best time to visit is late spring to early fall when the weather is mild and festivals are in full swing. Winter offers charming Christmas markets but colder temperatures.

Do I need a visa to visit Czechia?

Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Citizens of the EU do not require a visa. Visitors from other countries should check the Czech embassy website or contact us for details.

What transport passes are available for tourists?

Czechia offers various public transport passes including short-term city cards and regional rail passes. We recommend the Prague Card for sightseeing in the capital.

What currency should I use?

The official currency is the Czech Koruna (CZK). Credit cards are widely accepted but carrying some cash is advisable for smaller shops and markets.