Czech Republic Travel Guide

St Nicholas' church and Parizka Trida ( Parisian Avenue ) - Prague, Central Bohemia in  Czech Republic Autumn colours in Prague's Na Valech Gardens.

The Czech Republic is still all things to all people. From the pulsing capital Prague to the back-in-time villages of Moravia, from toiling up mountains to lounging in spas, from the world-famous Pilsner to the strains of Smetana and Dvořák, there's an experience to suit every taste. Read Czech Republic introduction

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National Technical Museum, Prague

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This museum is a cavernous hall filled with gleaming old planes and cars. The private railway carriage of Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand can be found on the main floor. The balconies are stuffed with motorcycles and …
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Prague Walks, Prague
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Art Master Gallery, Prague
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Prague Castle, Prague
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Boat Rental, Prague

Hoffmeister Hotel, Prague

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The beautiful Hoffmeister on Castle Hill embodies a turn-of-the-century charm on par with the fine palaces and villas of the romantic Mala Strana section. …
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Moevenpick Hotel Prague, Prague
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Hotel Paris, Prague
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Hotel Praha AS, Prague
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InterContinental Praha, Prague

Perle de Prague (La), Prague

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Located atop the most controversial architectural feat of the last decade, the Dancing Building, this restaurant is sassy and knows it. The St. Peter's fish in champagne sauce is a favorite entree as is the duck breast in port wine sauce. A …
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Celnice, Prague
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Pizzeria Venezia, Prague
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Restaurant Střelecký Ostrov, Prague
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Hergetova Cihelna, Prague

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The Czech Republic rests on elevated tablelands, known as the Bohemian Plateau, which stretch west to the border with Germany and east to Slovakia .

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Prague has stood the test of time, but the floods of August 2002 threatened to ruin centuries of culture and history forever. Happily, the waters were no match for the robust landmarks and iron will of the people of this ancient kingdom, and the city is back, better than ever. Here, the last 1,000 …

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