Despite being a very small nation, Czech
Republic doesn’t disappoint tourists who are looking forth to visit
breathtaking places, enjoy natural beauties and immerse themselves into
interesting cultures. Owing to its highly developed transit system, you can
choose any means to get around the Prague city and other towns to enjoy the
compelling rare-to-find beauties of the country. Prague harbors an inordinate number of
spellbinding amenities which is why there are a lot of things
to do in Czech Republic.
1. Prague
Castle
This castle is located in the Hradčany
neighborhood and it dates back from the 10th century when it used to
house Roman Emperors, Kings and very recently, it housed the Czech’s president.
It is a complex of compelling architectural amusements besides being a
historical point where visitors can learn a lot about the leadership and ruling
of Czech. The place has transformed architecturally and a lot of buildings have
been constructed within its walls chief among them being the St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George's Basilica and the Powder Tower. It is among the most important places to
visit in Czech Republic because of the significance that it bears in
the history of this nation.
2. Charles
Bridge in Prague
This bridge was built in 1357 and it
covers the River Vltava. It is 520 meters long and it has many attractive
points on its sides including statues and fine artworks. Holy Roman Emperor
Charles IV and John of Nepomuk are among the most iconic statues in on side of
the bridge. The bridge is cool, calm and its height makes it to function as a
view point where people can stand and watch the aerial view of the whole town.
It plays a significant role in Czech
Republic tourism because of the high volume of tourists it attracts.
3.
Cathedral of St.
Peter and Paul in Brno
The Cathedral
is known to be one of the iconic religious monuments in Czech Republic. Its
splendid exterior is worth anybody’s attention owing to the outstanding designs
that were put along with it, it has an enchanting look that pleases everyone.
The cathedral crypts is a home to numerous tombs and remnants of the original
city walls that used to exist before the building of the new and modern
buildings. Even from far, the cathedral is easily recognized by the two
84-meter-high towers that are protruding above all the other buildings.
4.
ČeskýKrumlov
Castle
Krumlov Castle
contains forty buildings which entail palaces, castle courts, gardens and other
peculiar structures that are worth exploring. Besides the Royal Apartments that
stand firmly in this castle, there are also two other monuments namely the
Rosenberg Ballroom and the Renaissance Hall which you can have a view of them
when you visit the place. A lot of historic collections have been enshrined in
this place which means you can learn a lot about the culture of Czech if you
visit the krumlove palace.
5.
The Colonnades
and Spas of Karlovy Vary
Popularly
known as the Karlsbad, the place is ideal for anyone is longing for a premium
spa experience. It was established in 1358, and since then up to now, it has
been accommodating and serving various dignitaries like Peter the Great,
Chopin, and Goethe. Besides the spa, there are a lot of cultural practices like
festivals and other exercises that are being practiced in this place.
In conclusion,
there are many things that you can do in Czech, it all depends with the aim of
your tour.
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