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Tourism in the Czech Republic



Tourism in the Czech Republicde:Tourismus in Tschechien Tourism > <b>Tourism in the Czech Republic</b> ==Sightseeing== The most popular city in the Czech Republic is the capital city of Prague with its castle, its old town and its waterfront along the Vltava river. Other famous old cities are Brno, Plzen|Plze&#0328;, Karlovy Vary and the cities of Ceske Budejovice|&#0268;esk&eacute; Bud&#0283;jovice and Cesky Krumlov|&#0268;esk&yacute; Krumlov located in Southern Bohemia with their romantic medieval city centres. Other attractions include the magnificient gothic cathedral at Kutná Hora, the catacombs at Klatovy, or Sedlec ossuary. ==Nightlife== Prague attracts large amounts of foreign, mostly British and German tourists, due to the exceptionally low costs associated with nightlife, especially beer. The availability of Absinthe, the leniency of law enforcement on drug use and prostitution, and the large number of bars and clubs, located close together and often open late, serve as additional incentive for tourists from Western Europe. ==Hiking== The Czech countryside has much to offer, including the beautiful &#0268;esk&yacute; r&aacute;j (Czech Paradise), &#0268;esk&yacute; kras (Czech Karst) and &#0352;umava regions. These are less accessible to foreign tourists, and one can discover the numerous natural landmarks and castles scattered throughout the country as a peaceful getaway from the busy streets of Prague. ==Mountain resorts== In Northern Czech Republic there are resorts for skiing and hiking in Karkonosze|Krkono&#0353;e mountains, which is part of the Sudeten mounain range. Krkono&#0353;e includes the tourism|touristical centre of Harrachov. In Southern Bohemia are several resors in ?umava mountains, with many hiking and cross-country skiing possibilities. ==Vineyards== Moravia is famous for its wine. Especially in Southern Moravia they grow great white wines. ==Traffic== Prague has got an international airport. For travelling within the Czech Republic it is common to use CD's InterCity-trains or overland buses. Roads in the Republic are in good condition and include a highway network. There is good touristic infrastructure in every big city and most tourist resorts. ==External links== * [http:/www.czechtourism.com/ Czechtourism.com] - offcial site of CzechTourism agency * [http://comenius.gvm.cz/geograph/un.htm The Czech Sights on the UNESCO List of World Cultural and Natural Heritage] * [http://www.discoverczech.com http://www.discoverczech.com] - vacation planner Category:Tourism by nation|Czech Republic First page | Prev | Next | Last page |

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