Visit and Discover.

The city, often named the Golden city of Prague, presents an almost continuous cultural festival in and against a backdrop of delightful gothic and baroque buildings, squares and parks and, of course, the magnificent theatres.

With its wealth of historic sights Prague has become one of Europe’s most popular city destinations. Not many state capitals and world cities in Europe show such an impressive harmony in architectonical wholeness as Prague does. Its importance in Central Europe throughout the centuries can be discovered in its urban activity, but in this historical city the atmosphere remains young and vibrant.

The city.

Looking at a map of Prague a blue question mark runs through the middle of the city. That is the river Vltava. Further one can notice that Prague is a city which has organically developed since the middle ages; there is no evident...

Development

Development.

After forty years of Communism, the Czech Republic became a democracy in 1989. In the years after, especially in Prague, it soon became evident that the country would make a relatively smooth transition into free market economy...

Scenic Routes.

A comfortable alternative to exploring the Czech countryside by foot or by bike is taking one’s car or renting a vehicle. The advantages are not far to seek; you can comfortably manage larger distances per day and have enough...

Navigation

Navigation.

Long gone the times where you lay crouched over a huge crinkly paper map scanning the small routes – perhaps with a magnifying glass. No longer felt pens glide over actual physical paper, instead a few clicks reveal a digital...

Visiting.

Travelling for the most part is fun but before you jump into the adventure of exploring a new country and its culture, it is always advisable to check the respective country’s requirements regarding migration...

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