Praha
Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic. It is one of the most beautiful and romantic cities of Europe. Situated on the River Vltava, Prague has been the residence of Czech kings, princes, emperors and presidents for over 1100 years. Narrow streets, wonderful architecture, and a great number of places of interest create that unforgettable atmosphere of mysterious Prague which surrounds everyone coming to this city. Prague belongs to the most visited cities in Euro.pe It’s a delightful place which will always be admired by tourists. You can find accommodation from wide offer of all different types of hotels.
Karlovy Vary
Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad) is the largest and most famous spa city in the Czech Republic. It has always been inseparably connected with the soothing curative effect of its warm mineral springs. They marked the history, architecture, economy and the whole spirit Karlovy Vary. The springs have fascinated people and have stimulated them since the oldest times. Nowadays Karlovy Vary offers various possibility of relaxing time, from the day trips to few weeks cure stays. You can find accommodation mostly in classical spa hotels originally from 19th and beginning of 20th century.
Cesky Krumlov
Cesky Krumlov is a unique architectural jewel of the Czech Republic whose importance is underlined by its inclusion in the UNESCO list of the World Heritage sites in 1992. Above the meanders of the Vltava River, a unique complex of municipal housing developed, mainly in the 16th century, along with an extensive castle and chateau complex, the second-largest in the country after the Prague Castle. You can find accommodation in many cosy small hotels.
Špindlerŭv Mlýn
Spindleruv Mlyn, also called The Pearl of Giant Mountains, is one of the most popular mountain destinations in the Czech Republic. Located in the middle of the highest mountains, Spindleruv Mlyn offers many sporting activities throughout the whole year - skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, snowtubing, cycling, horse-riding, fishing, playing tennis or squash, swimming, paragliding, rafting and much more. You can find accommodation mostly in typical mountain hotels with their special atmosphere.
Brno
Brno is the second-largest city of the Czech Republic and the centre of the province of Moravia, one of the historic lands of the Czech Crown. It's a truly attractive place with ancient history and rich culture. Although the city was founded in 1243, first records of Brno town come from 6th century.
Visiting Brno, one should definitely have a walk around the Old City and enjoy its architecture and numerous places of interest, such as St. Jacob’s Church, St. Peter and Paul's Cathedral, the Spilberk Castle, The Moravian Gallery, and many others.