
REGIONS
Nestled in the heart of Europe, Czechia captivates with its surprising diversity.
From medieval towns steeped in history to breathtaking natural landscapes, every corner of this enchanting country holds its own unique charm.
If you have ever wanted to wander in an ancient forest or misty moors where Vltava River springs, there is Šumava with its untouched nature and mysteries where you can hike or cycle for hours.
Do you prefer something really instagramable?
Then immerse yourself in the fairytale beauty of Český Krumlov, where cobblestone streets wind their way past centuries-old buildings and Vltava meanders through the town's picturesque center.
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Venture into the lush countryside to discover the serene beauty of Bohemian Switzerland National Park, where towering sandstone formations and verdant forests create a landscape out of the storybook, or, in fact, out of many movies.
Go east to Moravia to dive in a lavender field or to admire its neverending vineyards. You would need years to visit all of the castles, gardens and natural beauties, so maybe just stop and let yourself be amused by its unparalleled panoramas while enjoying many delights of Czech cuisine.
PRAGUE
Prague is historic, Prague is fun and above all, Prague is magic. Few towns can match the architectural blend and old world charm of the Golden city. Strolling Old Town streets and square with Astronomical clock, crossing Charles Bridge towards the largest castle complex towering above the Vltava river, or just wandering and enjoying Lesser Town´s views and hidden corners, Europe's history is ever-present everywhere you go. Concerts, historic sights, museums and galleries, river cruises, baskers, horse coaches, street food and markets, Jewish quarter, alchemy and spired roofline like no other.
This city has it all. Prague is a storybook that's come to life.



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CENTRAL BOHEMIA
So close to the capital, yet completely different world. Traces of history, and even prehistory are just everywhere, no matter which direction you choose. Would you like a castle? There's plenty – famous Karlštejn is only one of them. Do you prefer a celtic oppidum or mysterious menhir? Then this is the place to explore. Folks of old times really did know where to settle as this region is where all the rivers meet. And the riverways are, by the way, the best way to explore this beautiful landscape. Picture yourself canoeing through woods and rock walls before landing next to one of many campsites to enjoy a bonfire at dusk.



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NORTH & EAST BOHEMIA
From spa capital Karlovy Vary, across the Elbe river and Bohemian Switzerland National Park to Adršpach rock formation. No wonder this region is a favourite of filmmakers. Fairytale rock chimneys and castles, trails along rivers and lakes or up to an old volcano. You are free to explore many caves or to enjoy water sports. Don't forget the Bohemian Paradise area, because there is a reason for its name. It's a perfect place to heal your soul after visiting Terezin, which played a very sad role in human history but needs to be visited and remembered.



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SOUTHERN BOHEMIA
It can be a day trip from Prague or your entire holiday. You will never be bored as there is plenty to see and do. Countless opportunities for water sports – do you like to enjoy a beach day or do you prefer something more active? There´s nothing like canoeing through Cesky Krumlov, a town straight out of a fairytale. If you are more of a nature lover, the best hiking is just afoot. Ancient Bohemian Forest or Šumava is a National Park where most of the natural and cultural sights are connected with more than 500 km of summer marked trails and many bike trails. Some places can feel like stepping into an enchanted forest.



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VYSOCINA - HIGHLANDS
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This mountain range historically divides two main parts of Czechia, Bohemia and Moravia. It is perfect for your active holidays as well as sightseeing – there are 3 UNESCO sights and plenty of others too. The main feature of Vysočina is of course nature. Mountains, deep woods and sunny meadows along Sazava river – according to some the most beautiful rivers and one of the best for water sports. Summer or winter, it really doesn't matter here, there is always something to do thanks to hiking trails and
winter resorts.



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MORAVIA
Before Prague was a thing, Moravia was a place to go. The mammoth hunters knew it, old Romans likewise. Their traces are all over still, as well as some of the oldest buildings still standing today. But history is not the only thing Moravia has to offer. Some of the most beautiful UNESCO sites are located here together with mountains, picturesque hills and vineyards, hiking trails just everywhere. In the southern part, it seems that the sun is always shining and it's the warmest part of Czechia. Eastern part is where to experience folklore, country life and pastures, and the central part is full of possibilities for excursions – it's just up to you, if you choose to learn how to make a plane, car, shoes or entire new city from scratch.



SILESIA
There are two completely different faces of Silesia. And both are interesting in their own ways. Heart of the rough one is Vitkovice with its industrial jungle, concerts and museums, all in one huge UNESCO complex like no other.
But there is also the extreme opposite – a breathtaking landscape and mountains. Some of the best resorts are located here and not just for the winter. You can cross the world's longest suspension bridge and climb the Sky walk, or hike as long as you feel fit. Maybe, one of your walks will lead you to one of many medieval castles or to the one where witch hunting took its bloody tolls.


