About Czech Republic
The Czech Republic has become a favorite tourist destination for many travelers who crave something off of the traditional European tour path. It is a favorite destination for those who like older architecture, partially because this small landlocked country went mostly untouched during the world wars, and partially because the area has been owned by many different nations with different architectural influences throughout the last millennium. Prices are lower for those who like to find the best deal, and the culture is more “authentic”, or unspoiled by tourist demands. The result is a charming step back into a fairytale world of “Real Europe.”
Here are some of the best places to visit in the Czech Republic:
- Prague’s Charles Bridge
- Brno’s Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul
- Český Krumlov Castle
- Bone Collectors: Czech Crypts, Tombs, and Cemeteries
- The Colonnades and Spas of Karlovy Vary
- Spectacular Libraries: The Clementinum and Strahov Monastery
- Glassworks of Karlovy Vary
- Kutná Hora
- The Bohemian Paradise
- Konopiště Chateau and the Archduke’s Trophies
- Hluboká Castle