Czech
The Czech Republic includes three historical regions - Bohemia, Moravia and part of Silesia. About 1.25 million people live in the capital of the state, Prague. The Czech Republic has a warm temperate climate. Winters are quite mild and summers are warm. The Czech Republic is an attractive tourist destination.
Every year 25-30 million people come here, most of them are on the way. More than 6.3 million tourists visited the Czech Republic in 2005, over 6.5 million in 2006 and about 6.65 million in 2008. Most of the guests come from neighboring countries such as: Germany, Austria, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, as well as from Italy and France.
What attracts foreign tourists to the Czech Republic? First of all, the capital of Prague, a city full of world-class monuments. As a center of international tourism, it is remote from the nearby metropolitan areas of Vienna and Budapest. What is worth visiting in Prague is the town hall in the Old Town, Hradcany and St. Vitus Cathedral.
Other cities most visited by tourists include Brno, Olomouc, Pilsen, Liberec and Ceske Budejovice. To this day, Czech spas - Karlovy Vary and Marianske Lazne - enjoy an international reputation. Many tourists vacation in the Giant Mountains and the Ore Mountains (including Czech Switzerland) and in Šumava.
Prague is one of the most interesting cities in Europe. It combines past and present in an extraordinary way. Prague is the capital and also the largest city of the Czech Republic. The city is located in the central part of the country on the Vltava River. Here are the residences of the country's leadership, including the president, parliament and government.
Prague has an international airport and metro network. Prague is an important cultural center of international importance. The city is extraordinary in many ways, attracting a lot of tourists every year. There are many monuments from different historical periods.