Czech Republic sightseeing. Travel guide - attractions, sights, nature and touristic places
Czech Republic is an old country that is home to numerous old buildings, magnificent castles and fortresses. Main tourist routes include visits to the most famous landmarks, any of which has its unique history and many legends. It’s worth mentioning the most famous sights of the country, visiting which always leave travellers pleased and helps learning more about Czech Republic and its history.
These spots really worth the attention of a real traveler-researcher.
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Monuments and architectural objects, notable for the history and culture of the country.
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History and Entertainment
The first references to the lands of the Czech Republic date back to the late 9th century. At that time, they were under the Princely Dynasty of Premyslovci. Consequently, the Czech Kingdom was formed here. By the middle of the 15th century, it fell into decline because of multiple military conflicts with neighboring countries. Then, the weakened country was under Austria-Hungary. When the First World War had ended, the independent Republic of Czechoslovakia was established. Another turning point in the history of the country was the Second World War, after which Czechoslovakia was recognized as a socialist country. The country abandoned the socialist development in 1989 when the Velvet Revolution had been adopted. In 1993, the country was divided into two independent parts, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
The Czech Republic is located in the heart of Central Europe. The cuisine of this country is world famous for its wonderful beer and juicy meat used …
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At every national restaurant, the visitor is always offered to taste a pork knuckle stewed in beer. It is important to remember that this dish rarely weighs less than a kilo. The national Czech drink is beer. In some cities and towns, historical breweries have been working for several hundreds of years. Fans of this drink can take part in interesting themed tours, during which they can visit breweries in Prague, Velke Popovice, Krusovice, Plzen and other Czech towns.
The Czech Republic has a rich culture and a complicated history. The latter is reflected in the character of Czechs - they are typically quite private …
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Michelin-starred restaurants in Czech Republic
♥ Restaurant 'La Veranda' Praha. Type - Mediterranean cuisine. On the map
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♥ Restaurant 'Le Terroir' Prague. Type - Czech. On the map
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♥ Restaurant 'MaSa by Hervé Rodriguez' Praha. Type - Modern cuisine. On the map
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♥ Restaurant 'Maso A Kobliha' Praha. Type - Traditional cuisine. On the map
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♥ Restaurant 'Monarch' Praha. Type - Spanish. On the map
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♥ Restaurant 'La Veranda' Praha. Type - Mediterranean cuisine. On the map
♥ Restaurant 'Le Terroir' Prague. Type - Czech. On the map
♥ Restaurant 'MaSa by Hervé Rodriguez' Praha. Type - Modern cuisine. On the map
♥ Restaurant 'Maso A Kobliha' Praha. Type - Traditional cuisine. On the map
♥ Restaurant 'Monarch' Praha. Type - Spanish. On the map
Palaces in Czech Republic
♥ Palace 'Kinsky Palace' . On the map
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♥ Palace 'Kolowrat Palace' . On the map
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♥ Palace 'Liechtenstein Palace' . On the map
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♥ Palace 'Lobkowicz Palace' . On the map
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♥ Palace 'Martinic Palace' . On the map
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♥ Palace 'Kinsky Palace' . On the map
♥ Palace 'Kolowrat Palace' . On the map
♥ Palace 'Liechtenstein Palace' . On the map
♥ Palace 'Lobkowicz Palace' . On the map
♥ Palace 'Martinic Palace' . On the map
Famous and uniques places in Czech Republic from our review series
Staronova Synagoga
From the series “The most luxury and famous synagogues”
Staronova synagogue is located in Prague. It is one of the oldest synagogues in Europe. It existed in the 13th century. Initially, the synagogue was a small wooden structure. The miniature prayer house could no longer accommodate everyone after the Jewish community increased in the city. The elders decided to build a new stone synagogue. Many interesting legends are associated with the place where the religious monument is located today. An old foundation was found at the construction site. According to one legend, angels brought stones for it to the bank of Vltava. These stones were part of a temple destroyed in Jerusalem in the past. Subsequently, the majestic synagogue went through many difficult times. It managed to survive during severe fires only by a miracle. The building also … Read all
St Vitus Cathedral
From the series “Gothic Architecture – Magnificent Monuments”
St. Vitus Cathedral is located in Prague. It is difficult to describe its Gothic beauty by words. This cathedral is the most important and revered in the country. There is no building equal to it in terms of the scale and beauty of the design. The beautiful cathedral has many unique features. Crypts of famous kings, as well as representatives of the highest clergy, are located in it. A huge 18-ton bell is located in the cathedral. It is one of the largest in the world. Detailed tours are conducted for tourists in the cathedral. They can see its main values during these excursions. Valuable regalia of many Czech rulers are preserved in the cathedral. For example, it is a golden scepter, as well as the crown and mantle of St. Vojtěch. You can see the watch on the great tower of the … Read all
Plzen Underground
From the series “Unbelievable Underground Mini-Cities”
The Czech Republic has an underground city Plzen that is famous for its 19-kilometre length tunnels. Earlier these complicated basements were used for product storages, sometimes locals used them for evacuation during the aggression upon them. This underground city has a great number of interesting legends. One of them says that the underground has treasures. The complex system of underground labyrinths was constructed even in the 14th century. Hundreds of years there were placed craft producers and a small wine factory. Walking around the undergrounds, you can see a lot of saved technique equipment, the sewerage system, dumb wells and even huge wine pipes. It is quite hard to walk alone in the Plzen undergrounds, tunnels are rather twisted and it is easy to get lost. A walk with an … Read all
Sightseeing in popular cities of Czech Republic
The Prague Castle. The Charles Bridge features a fantastic view of the fortress and the Prague Castle . This is one of the most visited places in Prague. The fortress, in its turn, offers a fantastic view of the city. The construction of the castle was started in approximately 880 and was conducted in a variety of architectural styles. The Cathedral of St. Vitus also belongs to the fortress. Its construction was started in 1344, and was completed in 1929. The cathedral is the location of … Read more
First mentions of Cesky Krumlov in historic documents date back to 1253. Of course, the first settlers in the area appeared much earlier. Archaeological findings prove that Celts lived here in the 4th century BC. Moreover, there are fragments of items from the Stone and Bronze Ages. Vítek z Prčice, a local nobleman, is considered the founder of the city. The Vitkovci family lost their power at the beginning of the 14th century, and the Rosenberg family soon replaced them. This period was the … Read more
In the past, the territory of Marianske Lazne was a marshland. The first monastery opened here only at the end of the 90s of the 12th century – members of the Premyslid dynasty ordered to build it. Thanks to the hard work of monks, the abandoned swampy land turned into an attractive resort. Monks were the first people who discovered the first spring with saltwater. In 1606, doctor Slavkov visited the monastery for the first time to study the healing properties of the springs. This is when he … Read more
King Ottokar II of Bohemia founded Ceske Budejovice in 1265. The city was actively developing right from the moment of its foundation thanks to its beneficial location at the crossing of major trading routes. First Catholic churches in the city appeared at the end of the 13th century. A thick wall around the city appeared in Ceske Budejovice approximately at the same time. It was built to protect the settlement from alien invaders. As Ceske Budejovice is located not far from the mountains, … Read more
According to an old Renaissance period legend, Julius Caesar was the founder of Olomouc. He built a town on the site of the former Roman military camp. However, historians do not agree with this opinion and continue studying the subject. The settlement officially received the town status only in 1253. Over almost four centuries, Olomouc was the center of the province of Moravia. During the Thirty Years’ War, in 1640, the Swedish army captured the Czech city. The occupation period lasted … Read more
An important monument of architecture is the Mill Colonnade. Built in the 19th century, it represents a unique combination of Neo-Renaissance and Empire style. Within this beautiful building with arches, there are several mineral springs. To try out the water from them is completely free of charge. In the warm season, the architectural complex complements the diversity of exotic plants. Visiting of religious sites should be included in the tour. One of the most beautiful in the city is the … Read more
In Brno you can see many interesting architectural monuments; the fine example of the Modernist style is the Villa Tugendhat. It was built in 1930 and today is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it has a lot of unique features. At the moment of building it was one of the most technically equipped in the city, looking at the villa now, it is difficult to imagine that it was built almost 100 years ago. This luxury villa with huge windows looks very modern. One more original place of interest is … Read more
The name Kutna Hora means “the mountain of the old monk’s cowl”. According to a legend, a local monk once decided to sleep on a hill. He saw silver bullion bars in a dream. When the monk woke up, he found exactly the same silver bars in a place that he saw in his dream. To save the treasure from outsiders, the man covered the silver with his cowl. The news about the large deposits of silver spread quickly, and soon the first mines appeared in the region. Dwellings, taverns, and baths … Read more






























