Customized Tour To Czechia (Czech Republic)

10-15 Day 6-8 Cities

Prague,Český Krumlov, Brno, Karlovy Vary,Kutná Hora,Olomouc

Discover the Heart of Central Europe: A 10-15 Day Tour of Czechia

Explore the heart of Central Europe with this 10-15 day tour of Czechia, designed to immerse you in the country’s rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. Begin your journey in the enchanting capital city of Prague, where you’ll wander through the cobblestone streets of the Old Town, marvel at the Gothic splendor of St. Vitus Cathedral, and cross the iconic Charles Bridge. From Prague, venture into the picturesque town of Český Krumlov, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and fairy-tale ambiance. Here, you can explore the impressive Český Krumlov Castle and enjoy leisurely walks along the Vltava River.

Each destination on this tour offers a unique glimpse into Czechia’s past and present, from Gothic cathedrals and medieval towns to modern art galleries and vibrant local markets. Experience the warmth of Czech hospitality as you savor traditional cuisine, explore hidden gems, and create unforgettable memories in one of Europe’s most captivating countries..

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Tour FAQ

Do Indian citizens need a visa to travel to Czechia?

  • Yes, Indian citizens need a Schengen visa to travel to Czechia.

What is the official currency of Czechia?

  • The official currency of Czechia is the Czech Koruna (CZK).

What is the best time to visit Czechia?

  • The best time to visit Czechia is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October).

Is English widely spoken in Czechia?

  • English is commonly spoken in tourist areas and larger cities.

What are some must-try dishes in Czech cuisine?

  • Must-try dishes include goulash, roast pork with dumplings, and apple strudel.

What is Czechia known for?

  • Czechia is known for its historic castles, medieval towns, stunning architecture, world-renowned beer, and beautiful natural landscapes.

What are the top outdoor activities in Czechia?

  • Top outdoor activities include hiking in the Bohemian and Saxon Switzerland National Parks, cycling in the countryside, and exploring the Šumava National Park.

What festivals should I attend in Czechia?

  • Notable festivals include the Prague Spring International Music Festival, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, and the Český Krumlov Renaissance Festival.

What is the significance of the Astronomical Clock in Prague?

  • The Astronomical Clock in Prague is a medieval clock with intricate design and historical significance, located in the Old Town Square.

What souvenirs should I buy in Czechia?

  • Popular souvenirs include Czech glass and crystal, Bohemian garnet jewelry, wooden toys, and traditional Czech ceramics.