Come to the Czech Republic, a country where students and the elderly alike can enjoy a great holiday, a country just made for holidaying with children, romantic breaks for couples and business meetings. Come and visit a country of famous composers and create your own symphony for the sences.
Prague, the Czech capital, is one of the most beautiful cities in the world with an inimitable atmosphere created by its millennium of history. Countless museums, galleries and other tourist sights can also be found in the regions of the Czech Republic. The map of the Czech Republic is dotted with historical towns, castles, chateaux, churches and monasteries .
12 UNESCO sites make up a unique part of the Czechs’ cultural heritage – hardly anywhere else on earth will you find such number in such a confined area. You will also be captivated by the Czech countryside which has ideal locations for active holidays, cycling or by water . There are also over 70 golf courses , and tens of ski resorts for winter fun.
The Czech spas are famous around the world and enjoy a tradition going back centuries. Guests can receive treatment or just relax in their pleasant surroundings. When visiting the Czech Republic, you can also discover the wonders of Czech cuisine, celebrated Czech beer and excellent Moravian wines .
Whether you arrive at Christmas, during the spring holidays, in summer or in the autumn, you’ll always find a lot going on and a different feel to this country in the very heart of Europe. CzechTourism promotes the Czech Republic as an attractive tourist destination on domestic and international markets.





Literature lovers know Lipnice nad Sázavou as the place where author J. Hašek lived the last years of his life and where he wrote his most famous works, The Fateful Adventures of the Good Soldier Švejk. Its house with exhibits is located directly beneath a rocky ridge, on which one of the largest Czech castles was constructed at the beginning of the 14th century.
The main attraction of Kroměříž, the town nicknamed the Athens of Hanacko, is its archiepiscopal chateau, which along with the chateau gardens and flower gardens are on the UNESCO list of worldwide cultural and natural heritage sites. For hundreds of zears, the chateau served as a residence for the bishops of Olomouc, and a series of important events occurred within its walls. There are also many other sites worth seeing in Kroměříž, such as the pontifical mint, featuring a collection of church issued coins and medals, the Baroque Church of St. John the Baptist with its interior in Rococo style and the house with a Renaissance entrance section on Velké náměstí square, which houses exhibits of the Kroměříž Museum and a monument to Max Švabinský.
Rock, pop, jazz, metal, hip hop... Audiences at summer open-air festivals will enjoy these and other genres. The schedule of events taking place under the open sky this year is once again truly great, and music fans thus can look forward to an eventful summer. 