Czechia
Czech Republic
Medieval towns and industrial cities spread between Bohemian hills and Moravian plains.
The Czech Republic moves between different regional personalities, from the castle-crowned hills of Bohemia to the wine-growing plains of Moravia. Medieval town squares anchor communities across rolling countryside, while spa towns nestle in forested valleys and industrial cities reflect centuries of Central European craftsmanship.
What defines this country
- —medieval town squares that anchor communities from Bohemian hills to Moravian lowlands
- —contrast between forested highlands in the west and agricultural plains in the east
- —centuries-old brewing traditions creating distinctive regional beer cultures
- —spa towns and thermal springs scattered through wooded valleys
National character
amber beer flowing from wooden tapscobblestones worn smooth by centuries of footstepshop gardens rustling in Bohemian breezesthermal springs steaming in forested valleyscastle walls rising from rolling agricultural landscape
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Daily rhythm
morning
mist lifts from river valleys while church bells ring across town squares and countryside
afternoon
beer gardens fill in both medieval squares and modern neighborhoods throughout the regions
night
pub conversations flow in basement beer halls from small towns to urban districts
How to experience Czech Republic
- 01move between hilltop castles and valley towns where landscapes shift from forests to farmland
- 02follow river valleys connecting medieval settlements and industrial centers
- 03explore regional brewing territories from hop-growing areas to traditional beer halls
- 04travel between spa towns in forested highlands and wine regions in southern plains