The Czech Republic – a Symphony for the Senses
Come to the Czech Republic, a country where students , and the elderly alike can enjoy a great holiday, a country just made for holidaying with children , romantic breaks for couples and business meetings . Come and visit a country of famous composers and create your own symphony for the senses.
News and tips
Places connected with the Luxembourg dynasty are spread all over the Czech Republic. Visit them in 2010 as 700 years passes since the accession of the Luxembourgs to the Czech throne.
Should you head to South Moravia during the winter months, be sure to visit the unique Znojmo underground. Tours are held here year-round.
“INCAgold – 1000 years of malediction”—such is the name of this unique exhibition that can be seen in Brno at Špilberk Castle. Here visitors can admire the most beautiful exhibits from the collections of the Museum of Gold in Lima, Peru.
You will enjoy yourselves at the Lednice-Valtice area, a UNESCO World Heritage site, even in winter. That is because the popular cruises through the chateau park in Lednice are scheduled to run even after the peak tourist season has finished. 




The Czech Republic will celebrate an important anniversary in 2010. Namely, the end of next year will mark 700 years from the accession of the Luxembourg dynasty to the Czech throne. In Prague and Ostrava, two exhibitions are already being planned that people definitely ought not to miss.
They offer every comfort, are situated at attractive locations in the centre of Prague – and they are brand new. We are pleased to introduce you to hotels which have welcomed their first guests just this year.
The Czech Republic’s mountains offer high-quality conditions for downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and plenty of other activities. Another truly big attraction associated with winter sports is relaxation in the spas. Even families with children will be completely thrilled in the Czech Republic’s mountains. 