Are you looking for a relaxing holiday and belong among those of an
older generation, yet still feel fresh, full of élan and a yen for travel?
In that case, the Czech Republic is an ideal destination for spending an
entire holiday or simply a pleasant trip of a few days. The Czech Republic
is a land blessed with an exceptional number of historical monuments of all
architectural styles, a rich range of cultural offerings, pleasant spas and
wonderful nature interwoven with a network of hiking and cycling trails.
Let us invite you for a visit.
The Czech Republic belongs among the great powers of European music, and everyone
with an interest in classical music most certainly knows such names as Smetana,
Dvořák, Janáček or Martinů. In terms of contemporary performers, we could mention,
for example, the singers Dagmar Pecková and Magdalena Kožená, harpist Kateřina
Englichová or guitarist Pavel Seidl.
The Czech Republic is a paradise for all art lovers. Across the entire nation,
visitors encounter hundreds of museums and galleries with intriguing permanent
collections as well as current exhibits. Large exhibition venues organise shows
of leading Czech and international artistic personalities, while smaller galleries
often present the work of regional or young authors.
The Czech Republic can boast a full twelve historic areas inscribed in the
UNESCO Register of World Cultural and Natural Heritage, as well as one UNESCO
geopark. All of these monuments are nonetheless easily accessible: from Prague,
it is a matter of a car trip lasting between 30 minutes to three hours. No
other concentration of UNESCO-registered sites can be found anywhere else in
the world.
Comfort, relaxation, good food and drink – none of these experiences will
be lacking on your holiday in the Czech Republic. Here you can dine well, and
in all price categories. Awaiting you is both traditional Czech cuisine as
well as international cuisine.
Does your idea of a perfect holiday include activities amid unspoiled nature?
Would you like to do something for your physical condition? Here as well, the
Czech Republic offers ideal conditions. The Czech lands are crossed with a
full 40,157 km of hiking trails and 28,282 km of cycling routes. Thanks to
relatively moderate climactic conditions, it is possible to enjoy a hike year-round.
Do you feel the need for a bit of rest and relaxation? Would you like to improve
your condition at the same time as being pleasantly pampered? Then come to
one of the many renowned Czech spas! A spa tradition of several centuries,
nearly forty major spas across the entire country, several hundred curative
springs...
Generally speaking, the Czech Republic is definitely among Europe’s least
expensive destinations. Thanks to special discounts, though, it can become
a true paradise for the wallet. Armed with information about the various group
and regional discounts on offer, you can cut the costs of an already cheap
holiday quite significantly.
In the eastern region of the Czech Republic, Moravia, visitors have an exceptional
opportunity to experience folk traditions and music. The summer is the season
for the largest folklore festivals. Many village museums, such as Vlčnov, Strážnice,
Rožnov pod Radhoštěm and many more...
Many Czech castles and palaces guard within their walls treasures of incalculable
worth. Enjoy a tour of rare collections of paintings, porcelain, or arms and
armour, or accept an invitation to a medieval joust or a chamber concert. Afterwards,
walk through the places where history left its footprints, leaving the castles
to follow the traces of the great battles of European history.
During your visit to the Czech Republic, you can purchase wonderful presents
for yourself as well as all those close to you. Goods in Czech shops are of
a European standard, and prices will be light on the wallet as they are lower
than elsewhere in Europe.
Classical music and jazz

Galleries and Museums

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Czech cuisine

Nature and outdoor activities

Cures and relaxation

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Folk traditions and folklore

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