Czechia

Czechia, a country full of charm and surprises♥︎

Czechia has a way of catching you by surprise. Beyond its charming towns and historic streets, the country reveals quiet villages, rolling hills, and small moments that stay with you, sunlit mornings, cozy cafés, and the simple joy of wandering without a plan. It’s not about seeing every landmark, but about feeling the heartbeat of the country and letting it unfold naturally.

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Karlovy Vary

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Hluboká Castle

Czechia

Český Krumlov

A True Fairytale Town

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We hunt hidden gems, sip coffee in tiny cafés, and turn every street into an adventure. Come along as we share our journeys and the stories we find along the way. Welcome to our corner of the world! 

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A country in Central Eastern Europe which is known for its picturesque old towns, castles and palaces, mountains, seemingly endless forests and a strong beer culture. Czechia’s neighbouring countries are Germany, Slovakia, Poland and Austria. The country is also famous for its rich history, stunning architecture and vibrant cultural heritage. There are four national parks in Czechia, which are located on the borders with the neighbouring countries Poland, Germany and Austria. It’s always worth a trip Czechia and an absolute experience where there is always something new to discover. Did you know that Czechia has one of the world’s highest beer consumption rates per capita and is famous for its beer brewing tradition? Czechia offers a wonderful mix of cultural experiences, natural beauty and historical discoveries.

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Nice to know

Capital: Prague 
Population: 11 Million
Currency: Czech Crowns (CZK)
Area: 78.871 km²
Language: Czech
Neighboring countries: Germany, Poland, Austria and Slovakia
Name: Czechia or Czech Republic
Fact: Czechia has the most castles in Europe

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Best time to visit

January – December
0-25 C° / 32-77 °F
You can travel to Czechia all year round, although the best time to travel is probably in the warm months between May and September. For mild weather and fewer tourists: spring and autumn are perfect. Winters can be cozy with beautiful Christmas markets.

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How to get around

For flexibility and exploring remote places: A rental car is ideal. The train is very good and comfortable for connections between larger cities. Buses offer cheap and convenient options for inexpensive travel to lesser-known destinations. In the cities themselves, public transport is very good and cheap.

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Europe’s Fairytale Capital

Prague

Fairytale Town by the Vltava

Český Krumlov

Elegant & Charming Spa Town

Karlovy Vary

Historic City & Home of Budvar

Budweis

Birthplace of Pilsner Beer

Pilsen

Czechia’s Most Romantic Castle

Hluboká Castle

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The Country is located in the European Schengen Area. You can travel to Czechia for a stay of up to 90 days. Your ID card or passport must be valid for three months upon entry. Non-EU citizens require a Schengen visa. You can apply for this online and travel throughout Europe for 90 days. The visa costs approximately 90€.

Yes, you can drink tap water in Czechia because the quality is very good.

Type F sockets are used. This is the most common in Europe.

Yes, you need a vignette for your car, motorcycle or camper, which you can purchase online or at rest stops. It’s available for:
– 1 day
– 10 days
– 30 days
– 1 year

General emergency number: 112
Police number: 158
Ambulance number: 155

Most of the restaurants and bars here usually do not hit a service fee. It’s common generally to give 5-10% tip, if you liked the service.

Language & Basics

Here are a few important phrases and words that can help you feel like a local:

  • Ahoj – Hello!
  • Dobrý den – Good day
  • Nashledanou – Goodbye
  • Prosim – Please
  • Děkuji – Thank you
  • Není zač – You’re welcome / No problem
  • Kde ever…? -Where is…?
  • Jednu pivo, prosím – One beer, please
  • Ano-Yes
  • No – No
  • Účet, prosím – The bill, please
  • Platím kartou – I’m paying by card

Why You Should Visit Czechia at Least Once

Czechia is amazing… it surprised us in the best possible way. It’s one of those countries where every stop feels different, yet everything is easy to combine on one trip. You’ll find fairytale towns, dramatic castles, peaceful countryside and lively cities all within short driving distances. Traveling through Czechia felt relaxed and authentic, without the crowds you often get in other European hotspots.

What we loved most was the mix of history and everyday life. Medieval old towns aren’t just museums here, people live, eat and meet in them. Add great local food, world-famous beer, beautiful nature and very reasonable prices, and Czechia becomes an incredibly rewarding destination. It’s a place that doesn’t try to impress loudly, but quietly wins you over the longer you stay.

How to get to Czechia

Czechia is quite easy to reach in Central Europe, whether you’re planning a city trip or a longer journey. Most travelers arrive via Prague, which is well connected to major European cities by direct flights and serves as a perfect starting point to explore the country.

If you’re traveling from nearby countries like Germany, Hungary or Austria, getting to Czechia by train or car is just as convenient. The distances are short, and the routes are straightforward, making it ideal for a relaxed road trip or a spontaneous weekend getaway. Long-distance buses are another affordable option, with frequent connections across Europe.

If you arrive by car, remember that you need a vignette, which you can also easily buy online on the official websites.

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Our Interactive Travel Maps

When we travel, we always save the best places we discover from hidden viewpoints and cozy cafés to beautiful beaches and must-see spots. To make trip planning easier, we created interactive travel maps with all our favorite locations in one place. Simply open the map and explore the places we personally visited.

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