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This is a country full of natural beauty, stunning architecture and rich cultural history. Experience the different atmospheres of the buzzing capital city, Prague, the medieval town of Cesky Krumlov and the charming spa town of Karlovy Vary.
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Day 1-2: Rise early before the crowds and capture some incredible images of Charles Bridge in the glow of the morning sun. Bring your comfiest walking shoes and join a Prague walking tour — this cobblestoned city is best experienced on foot. No trip to Prague is complete without a visit to Karlstejn Castle, Prague Castle and Old Town Square.
Day 3-4: Rent a car and head west to the spa city of Karlovy Vary. Relax in the healing waters at a day spa then travel south to Pilsen for a beer or three at the Pilsner Urquell Brewery.
Day 5-6: You'll feel like you've been transported back in time as you wander the streets of Cesky Krumlov. Gaining a reputation for its restaurant scene, this medieval town has barely been touched by modern architecture.
Held each year in July, Colours of Ostrava is one of the biggest music festivals in the Czech Republic. Expect an eclectic music programme in a unique industrial setting, including blast furnaces, ironworks and a coal mine.
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The historic centre of Prague, just as much of a thriving central landmark today as it was hundreds of years ago.
A historic and intricately designed pedestrian bridge over the Vltava River, connecting the Lesser Town on the west with the Old Town in the east.
Prague’s long boulevard in the heart of the New Town is the city’s historic focal point and a great place for visitors to shop and eat out.