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If you're searching for holidays that visit the Czech Republic, we've got you covered! A country of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, it is filled with magnificent chateaux, grand castles and serene rivers – a photographer's dream! The Czech Republic also has a fascinating history, with its Gothic architecture transporting you back to the 14th century, and folklore, tradition and tales of a unique past making this country truly spectacular. See where we can take you on one of our escorted tours by coach…
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Prague, Vienna and Budapest, a trio of unbelievably elegant cities, are waiting to be explored on this remarkable holiday.
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A magnificent holiday covering some of Europe’s greatest cities. From Berlin and Warsaw, to Budapest and Prague, see it all on one iconic tour!
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One of Europe’s premier tourist destinations lies within the Czech borders, the Bohemian capital Prague. By day you can meander along the Vltava River, visit museums and galleries, and admire the architecture of the Old Town, then by night, chic bars and luxurious restaurants come alive. For somewhere more off the beaten track, gorgeous Ceský Krumlov is a fairy tale destination and one of the prettiest towns in Europe. See the dominating castle before strolling through the charming streets and ending with a visit to one of the riverside bars – the perfect way to spend the day!
Browse key sights and the popular tours you can see them on.
Prague Castle is the most visited attraction in the Czech Republic and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The complex houses St Vitus cathedral, dating back to 925.
View TourA staple Czech dish, goulash is a rich, flavoursome stew typically made with pork, beef or game, then seasoned with paprika and topped with shredded onion. Hearty and comforting, it can be enjoyed everywhere across the country, and locals like to mop up the sauce with a side of dumplings or knedliky – usually boiled or sliced.
Consuming more beer per capita than any other country in the world, there's no wonder the Czech Republic is renowned for its drinks scene. There is a huge range of bars and microbreweries across the country, serving common names such as Budvar and Staropramen, as well as craft and specialist beers. Most Czech beers are light and brewed naturally, and locals like it best served chilled with a tall head.
This breaded schnitzel is traditionally made using pork in the Czech Republic but can also be enjoyed with trout, especially during the festive season. A boneless meat/fish escalope is thinned out using a mallet then coated with breadcrumbs before frying. Enjoy with a traditional side of potato salad.
The most traditional Czech dish you could ask for, vepřo knedlo zelo consists of roasted pork, dumplings and pickled sauerkraut, served warm with lashings of gravy. Often enjoyed as a regular weekend meal, a good Czech Pilsner beer should be paired with this melt-in-your-mouth, comforting meal.
With so much on offer, you might need some inspiration! We’ve hand-picked a selection of favourite destinations and provided an overview of the very best highlights...
St. Vitus Cathedral
Founded in 1344, the Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral in the Prague Castle complex is one of the most important buildings in the Czech Republic. It boasts stunning stained glass windows and the interior is home to the beautifully decorated St Wenceslas Chapel and Crown Chamber. The cathedral can be seen from all over the city!
Old Town
The historic streets of Prague's Old Town are a delight to stroll along, and the 600-year-old main square boasts elegant architecture and beautiful monuments. Be sure to watch the spectacle of the town hall's mechanical clock striking the hour – it is regarded as one of the best-preserved medieval mechanical clocks in the world.
Charles Bridge
Built in 1357, Charles Bridge is the oldest bridge standing on the Vtlava River. It has Gothic-style towers at each end and is lined with Baroque statues that have inspired poets and writers for centuries. Linking Prague Castle to the Old Town, visitors can stroll along the bridge to enjoy a different view of the city.
Cesky Krumlov Castle
Located in the heart of the city, the 17th century castle complex dominates the Old Town and includes the Rosenberg Ballroom, the Chapel of St. George, the Renaissance Hall and the Royal Apartments. Visitors can see paintings, tapestries and lavish period furniture, as well as stroll through the beautiful garden.
The Church of St. Vitus
Towering over the town, the Church of St. Vitnus dates back to the 1400s and is one of the oldest buildings in the city. The landmark has great historical importance as it is the burial place of many Bohemian families, including the Rosenbergs and the Schwarzenbergs. With an impressive spire and beautiful exterior, there's no wonder it is photographed so frequently.
Vltava River
One of the best things to do in summer is relax with a drink in one of the many traditional taverns or riverside bars and watch rafters, canoers and kayakers float down the Vltava River. This popular activity attracts thousands of visitors and is a great way to also soak up the fairy tale architecture!