A memorial of times past hidden in the middle of a park An entire impressive pavilion used to stand here but today you can only admire the cast-iron colonnade which, under its masterfully crafted framework, shelters two of the local magical springs.  Discover the story of the Park Colonnade designed by the Viennese architects Fellner […]

In the heart of the historic Kroměříž If you take a look around, you can still feel the atmosphere of a medieval market which was part of Kroměříž’s planning design in the 13th century. And you can also learn about the town’s historical development by visiting its civic as well as ecclesiastical monuments that surround […]

The most important civic house in Kutná Hora The Stone House is one of the most valuable Gothic monuments in Bohemia. It is valued not only for its age but mainly because it is a testimony to how people lived and thought in its day.  The house was built between 1485 and 1499 for townsman […]

A good address of the old Olomouc The Marian Plague Column, towering in the middle of the square like a petrified finger of time, and two beautiful Baroque fountains that look like ever-opened eyes of the old square – all of this framed by numerous historic houses and palaces that were built by rich townsfolk […]

The Heart of the City and the Guardian of Time The secular counterpart of the monumental Holy Trinity Column is the originally gothic building of the city hall dating from the 14th century. Its tall tower is the perfect place for watching the swarming streets as well as the elegant curves of statues on the […]

A Czech national landmark and a major conference centre for up to 1,200 visitors offering luxury accommodation in 278 rooms of several categories, and high-quality catering services. Are you organizing an international conference in Prague and looking for accommodation near the airport? Or do you just want to spend a few days and nights in […]

The cultural heart of Pilsen This Art Nouveau building in Kopecký Park has been at the heart of Pilsen’s cultural life for more than 100 years. It is a year-round venue for concerts, balls, theatre performances, festivals, films and children’s events. In the summer you can attend performances under the stars at the garden stage.The […]

The Mirror Maze in Petřín is located right next to the lookout tower and it is definitely worth visiting. It was originally constructed as a pavilion of the Czech Tourist Club for the Prague Anniversary Exhibition in 1891 – in the same year as the lookout tower.It is a loose copy of a Gothic gate […]

In Mariánské Lázně, you will see miniature replications from all over the Czech Republic – castles, palaces, engineering landmarks and observation points! From the center of Mariánské Lázně you can take a tourist train or cable car to the hotel Krakonoš – nearby you will find the Boheminium Miniature Park. From the center of Mariánské Lázně you […]

Visit the interiors of 20th century modern architecture in Plzeň by Adolf Loos. Adolf Loos (1870-1933) is considered the most significant Central European architect of the first third of the 20th century. At the turn of the 20s and 30s, Loos often stayed in West Bohemian Plzeň, and in this period he realised the reconstruction […]

The city square where history was written The city square in the centre of Prague is a traditional venue for celebrations, demonstrations, and public gatherings. It was witness to many historic moments. It is also the second-largest square in the entire Czech Republic, and is a gathering place for Prague residents. When you say, „Let’s […]

The glass structure of this unique tower was built where flames used to roar. It bears the name of a record holder. Bolt Tower is the highest geographical point in Ostrava and its 78 meters can be clearly seen from the distance. It was built on top of blast furnace 1 at the former mining […]

Minting coins in the royal mint The Italian Court became the centre of economic events, seat of the rulers and the royal mint, in which the first groschen were already being minted under the reign of Wenceslas II, who called in experts to Kutná Hora from the Italian city of Florence and started a currency […]

The mysterious Prague ghetto, swathed in legends of the Golem, synagogues and the Jewish cemetery – see the best of Jewish culture in Central Europe! Although the Jewish Museum in Prague has already celebrated its centenary, it is still a modern, open and dynamic centre of Jewish culture in Central Europe. During your visit you […]

Unique ornaments from the Czech Republic on the UNESCO World Heritage list Czech glassmaking and crystal production have had a tradition spanning many centuries in the territory of the Czech Republic. And in the area near the Krkonoše (Giant Mountains) in the village of Poniklá, a completely unique tradition unparalleled anywhere in the world is […]

Treat yourself to perfect skiing in Špindlerův Mlýn! Just as France has its Chamonix and the United States its Aspen, the Czech Republic has Špindlerův Mlýn. If you visit the most famous Czech mountain resort you will find 25 kilometres of groomed ski slopes, 3 snow parks, a U-ramp, 5 chairlifts, 11 ski lifts, 2 […]

The villa in the countryside of the spa park The building is one of the early Jurkovič Luhačovice creations (built in 1903). It is a newly built detached villa, located on the outskirts of the spa park. The virtually symmetrical building has developed wings on the sides. The historic character of the building is also […]

A spa fairy-tale scented with sweet waffles Enchanting buildings designed by one of the leading representatives of art nouveau architecture, freely accessible mineral springs that have been rising to the ground for centuries, or the intoxicating scent of freshly baked spa waffles. This is Luhačovice: the largest Moravian spa located near Zlín. A city where […]

A turning point in the development of architecture in Brno Originally, Zeman Café used to stand near the Janáček Theatre, but today you can find it in the centre of Brno, about 200 metres from its original location. The reason? The building of the café was demolished to allow for the construction of the Janáček […]

Enjoy the First-republic café atmosphere On the banks of the Vltava River, near Kampa and the foothills of Petřín, there is a restaurant and a café of the famous Ambiente chain: Café Savoy. It follows the atmosphere of the First Republic café culture, and the unusual interior is highlighted by the protected neo-Renaissance ceiling from […]

The Theatre in Ostrava was founded in 1919, and is the unmistakeable centre of the cultural, intellectual, and social life of the population of northern Moravia and Silesia. It is the only theatre in Moravia that boasts four artistic ensembles: operatic, theatre, ballet, and musical-operetta ensembles, which perform regularly on two permanent stages.   A […]

Not just water fun Lake Mácha is located an hour from Prague and offers many opportunities for everyone who likes water fun. You will not only enjoy various sporting activities, but you will also discover a fascinating view of the region from Bezděz Castle.On the main beaches of Lake Mácha in Doksy and Staré Splavy, there are popular […]

The Znojmo Underground: prison cells and a wine cellar The Znojmo Underground extends over several levels and is one of the largest underground labyrinths in Central Europe. Decide whether you would rather take the traditional tour, which mainly introduces you to the history of the city, or have a spookier experience on a less traditional […]

A Prague technical site that inspires many, including filmmakers. The old wastewater treatment plant in Prague-Bubeneč is an important witness to the history of architecture, technology and water management. Built in 1901-1906, it was used for the treatment of most of the sewage water in the city of Prague until 1967. In the steam engine […]

An impressive Baroque Palace in Prague full of art and history Discover the Baroque building of the Clam-Gallas Palace in the Old Town of Prague. For more than 300 years, it has stood on the important crossroads of the medieval road leading from Prague Castle to the centre of the Old Town and the ancient […]

Kleť: The country’s oldest viewing tower and great scooter rides At the top of Mount Kleť (1,084m) stands a viewing tower called Josef’s Tower, named after Josef Schwarzenberg who had it built. If you look out from the top when the weather is clear, you’ll see a large part of the Šumava and some peaks […]

From the treetops of Lipno: a unique vista and an exciting descent Have you ever dreamed that you were up at the top of a tree? A unique trail in Lipno nad Vltavou enables you to walk among the treetops and enjoy views of the surrounding Šumava countryside and the distant Alps. A barrier-free path will […]

Kalocsa is a town in Bács-Kiskun county, Hungary. It lies 142 km (88 mi) south of Budapest. It is situated in a marshy but highly productive district, near the left bank of the Danube River. Historically it had greater political and economic importance than at present. Main sights One of the main attractions is the Holy Trinity Square (Szentháromság tér), named after the Holy Trinity […]

One of the most popular tourist attractions is a thermal bath and water park with chutes. Tiszaújváros is an industrial town in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Northern Hungary, 35 km (22 mi) south-east of Miskolc, near the river Tisza. Tiszaújváros owes its existence to the industrialization wave that took over the then-socialist Hungary after World War II. The government wanted to speed up industrial development and to create […]

Pécel is a town in Pest county, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary. It is situated outside Budapest’s 17th district a little over 20 kilometres (12 miles) from Budapest city centre.

Tapolca is a city ​​in Veszprém County , the seat of the Tapolca district . Until the 1950 county settlement , the settlement belonged to Zala County . Sights Caves  Experts have proved that several excavated caves in Tapolca form a common system, making it the fourth longest cave system in Hungary.  The total length of the Tapolca Spring Cave is 3280 meters – although according to the leader of the local cave research group, Rezső […]

Balassagyarmat is a town in northern Hungary. It was the seat of the Nógrád comitatus. Culture  The monument of Balassagyarmat is the traditional Palóc culture, which is why it was given the name “ Capital of Palócföld ” by Kálmán Mikszáth . Cultural institutions Palóc Museum Civitas Fortissima Museum Pannonia Motorcycle Museum 1. Bicycle Museum Kálmán Mikszáth Cultural Center Imre Madách City Library Jánossy Gallery Horváth Endre Gallery […]

Berettyóújfalu is a town in Hajdú-Bihar county, in center of the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary. It is 40 km south from Debrecen (the second largest city in Hungary), and about 35 km from Oradea (Romania). Berettyóújfalu is named after the river Berettyó. Sights Berettyóújfalu Swimming Pool, Beach and Spa Remains of the Truncated Tower of Herpály , a monastery built in the 12th century in the Romanesque style of the former Herpály Bihar Museum Herpály earthen […]

The city ​​of Sárvár is the second largest city in Vas County in Western Hungary and the seat of the Sárvár district . It is the 7th most popular settlement in Hungary in terms of guest nights spent in commercial accommodation. Tourism  With regard to guest nights spent in commercial accommodation establishments, the 7th most popular settlement in Hungary with 447 thousand guest nights (2012); its largest sending […]

Sátoraljaújhely is a town located in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county in northern Hungary along the Slovak border. It is 82 kilometres (51 miles) east from the county capital Miskolc. It got its name from the nearby Tent Mountains, originally called Saturhalma . Culture  Sátoraljaújhely is a culturally significant settlement in the country and in the county. It was also called the „capital of Zemplén“ as the seat of Zemplén […]

Püspökladány is the sixth largest town of Hajdú-Bihar county in North Eastern Hungary with a population of approximately 16,000 people. It is located southwest of Debrecen at the juncture of three regions: Sárrét, Hortobágy and Nagykunság. It is an important transportation hub at the junction of national highway 4 from Budapest to Záhony, and national highway No. 42 from Romania to Biharkeresztes. The town is served by four different rail lines. Points […]