Český Krumlov is a small city in south Bohemia, established nearly 1000 years ago. Its charming lanes and alleys offer surprises around each corner for all who visit.
Český Krumlov is a small city in south Bohemia, established nearly 1000 years ago. Its charming lanes and alleys offer surprises around each corner for all who visit.
Home to the world famous Budvar or Budweiser beer, České Budějovice also boasts one of the largest main squares in the Czech Republic and definitely one of the most beautiful. See local life at a quiet pace in this Bohemian city.
Terezín, a tumultuous past, full of tragic stories, but ones that must live on in eternity so that our past does not become present.
Karlovy Vary was named for Charles IV, who frequented the spa town for its hot thermal waters which still pour out today, offering rest and relaxation to all weary travelers.
An architectural masterpiece built in the mid 14th Century by Charles IV to hold and protect the royal treasures and relics of the Holy Roman Empire.
Holašovice, UNESCO Czech Heritage site, is an unspoiled return to another era after 50 years of desertion. See how history and the unique Folk Baroque architecture was preserved during that time.
Kutná Hora once held the keys to the king's purse, quite literally. Where there is money, there is power, which is why this now small town was once more powerful than Prague.
Prague is the capital city of Czech Republic with a population of 10,650,000 inhabitants. It is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and its history dates back to the 7th century. Come and visit our capital, Prague, the city of a hundred spires.