A Short Guide to Czechia
There was a time that the Czech Republic wasn’t favored by people as a popular vacation destination. However, times have changed and more visitors are looking for the charm and culture the country has to offer rather than looking for a place that has nothing enriching to bestow upon its guests.
Visitors coming to the Czech Republic often stay within the area of Prague. In fact, less than 10 percent of them will venture past it, meaning they miss out on what the country has to offer. Prague is a beautiful city with a vast historic background that includes mixture of art nouveau, baroque and medieval architecture; however, outside the city has a beautiful landscape of farmland, forests, mountains and plains. Most visitors will forgo seeing the rest of the Czech Republic just to enjoy the historic Prague background.
There are two geographical and cultural regions in the Czech Republic: Bohemia and Moravia. Visitors who choose to wander outside the city of Prague will be treated to many Moravian wine villages and Bohemian spa towns. Residents greet visitors to a relaxed, rural way of life. People can check out any or all of the 100 castles that are built in the countryside; some are dark fortresses while others are stylish chateaux.
The countryside of the Czech Republic is pleasing to many outdoor enthusiasts, as there are kilometers of trails marked for cyclists, hikers and skiers to enjoy.
The Czech Republic has much to share with its visitors and this Central European nation and its fine city of Prague have much to show guests willing to take a chance and vacation there.
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