Key Tourist Cities
Prague – A City of a Hundred Enchantments

Starlit bridges, café whispers, timeless skyline
- Charles Bridge at Dawn – Watch the Vltava blush pink beneath baroque statues before the crowds arrive.
- Old Town Square – Hear the Astronomical Clock strike the hour, then slip into lanes that inspired Kafka's dream-logic.
- Prague Castle & St Vitus Cathedral – A fortress of kings, alchemists and saints, crowned by stained-glass windows designed by Mucha himself.
- Malá Strana Gardens – Terraced baroque orchards where peacocks wander and city roofs shine below.
- Concert in a Palace Salon – Let Dvořák or Smetana come alive under frescoed ceilings.
- Hidden Courtyard Cafés – Taste warm trdelník pastry or a single-origin coffee while church bells answer far above.
Brno – The Quiet Pulse of Moravia

Creative energy, hidden courtyards, coffee and conversation
In Brno, the pace is slower—but the soul runs deep. This Moravian capital blends youthful spirit with old-world elegance, its streets alive with students, architects, artists, and thinkers. Beneath sleek modernist façades and medieval towers lie tucked-away wine bars, poetry cafés, and local design stores that invite you to linger a little longer.
- Café culture that lingers – From third-wave coffee spots to ivy-covered gardens, this is a city best explored cup by cup.
- Local fashion and design – Brno's boutiques showcase Czech talent in minimal tailoring, handmade shoes, and elegant everyday wear.
- Parks and viewpoints – Stroll to Špilberk hill at sunset or picnic in Lužánky, the oldest public park in the country.
- Evenings with mood – Jazz clubs, alternative theatres, quiet wine cellars—Brno doesn't shout; it resonates.
Český Krumlov – The Riverside Daydream

Fair-tale streets, lantern-lit nights, summer theatre under the stars
- UNESCO-Listed Old Town – A spiral of Renaissance façades painted in soft pastels, wrapped by a lazy loop of the Vltava River.
- Krumlov Castle & Revolving Auditorium – Stroll from bear-guarded gates to gardens where open-air performances spin beneath the constellations.
- Rafting or River Picnic – Drift past weeping willows and red-tiled roofs, then share local cheeses on a grassy bank.
- Art Craft Studios – Watch a silversmith hammer glowing filigree or join a ceramic workshop in a vaulted cellar.
- Evening Torches on the Bridge – Lanterns flicker, violins echo, and every stone seems to keep a secret.
Plzeň – Where Beer Became Gold

Industrial chic, creative spirit, the birthplace of Pilsner
- Pilsner Urquell Brewery – Descend into 19th-century lager cellars, sip unfiltered "liquid bread" tapped straight from oak casks and learn how this golden beer changed brewing forever.
- Techmania Science Center & Loos Interiors – Former factory halls reborn as interactive galleries and Bauhaus-era apartments designed by Adolf Loos.
- St Bartholomew's Cathedral Tower – Climb the tallest church tower in the country for a view of copper spires and painted rooftops.
- Republiky Square Markets – Browse artisan chocolates, pottery and lush hops wreaths while the town hall glows Renaissance amber.
- Evening Brewery Courtyard – Live jazz, amber lights, perfectly drawn pivo (beer) and that warm Bohemian hum of conversation.
Kutná Hora – Silver Echoes and Moonlit Lanes

Medieval wealth, twilight mystique, artistry in stone
Once richer than the royal treasury itself, Kutná Hora grew from seams of silver that still shimmer in the city's narrow lanes. Beneath soaring Gothic arches and crooked miners' cottages, candle-lit wine cellars hum with stories of merchants, alchemists, and kings.
- Whispers of Silver – Descend under candlelight into centuries-old shafts where miners once carved fortunes from the earth.
- Gothic Grace – St Barbara's flying buttresses rise like frozen music against evening skies.
- Twilight Strolls – Cobbled streets glow copper at dusk, guiding you past artisan shops, cosy cafés, and secret courtyards.
- Air of Mystery – From hushed chapels to sculpted fountains, every corner feels brushed by the alchemy of another age.
Karlovy Vary – Grace in Every Step

Healing waters, elegant promenades, and timeless charm
In Karlovy Vary, time slows to the rhythm of mineral springs, porcelain cups, and colonnade strolls. Once a favourite of European nobility and 19th-century artists, this spa town still enchants visitors with its soft grandeur and delicate details.
- Thermal tradition – Sip from healing springs as you wander among pastel façades and sculpted arcades.
- Spa indulgence – Choose from classic treatments or modern wellness rituals in marble-clad spa houses.
- Glass and porcelain shopping – Discover refined Czech crystal and delicate china in elegant salons.
- Film and fashion – If you visit during the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, the city turns into a catwalk of cinema and culture.