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Introducing Czech Republic

For a country that’s only been around since 1993, the Czech Republic does a fine job of showcasing an exciting history. Here the past becomes real. Castles and chateaux abound, illuminating the stories of powerful families and individuals whose influence was felt well beyond the nation’s current borders. Unravel the history of Bohemia and Moravia, the two ancient lands that now make up the modern Czech Republic and you’re unearthing the history of Europe itself.

And when you’ve had your fill of the past, return to Prague, one of the world’s most beautiful and cultured cities, and one of the most exciting with a dynamic music and arts scene. Down the world’s best beer in the brewery towns of Plzeň and České Budějovice, and discover the laid-back backpacker scenes in Český Krumlov and Telč. Everywhere you go, you’ll meet a forthright people, proud of their heritage, but now confidently taking their place in a modern, united Europe.

Last updated: Oct 8, 2008

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Statue of St Wenceslas at Wenceslas Square during twilight, Nove Mesto.
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Statue of St Wenceslas at Wenceslas Square during twilight, Nove Mesto.

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  • Richard Nebesky
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  • Facade of Art Nouveau Grand Hotel Evropva at Wenceslas Square.
  • Snow covered Prague Castle, Charles Bridge and suburb of Mala Strana.
  • Tourists surround busker's near Charles bridge at sunset.
  • Vltava Moldau River from Karlstejn castle.
  • Outdoor restaurant overlooking the Vltava Moldau River.
  • Floodlit statue of saint on plague column against tower with red lights in Velke Namesti Square.
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