Towns in the Region.
Life runs at a slower pace in most towns and especially after an adventurous time in lively Prague, the peacefulness of a smaller environment might come as a welcome diversion.
It goes without saying that the Czech Republic like any other country has innumerous towns to see, combined with a spa, they are a supreme choice for some quality time alone or together.
Terezín.
Deeply rooted in military history and sadly connected to the Holocaust, Terezín is still trying to detangle from its military past and become a modern town. In 1780 Terezin was erected under Joseph II as a fortress against Prussian...
Mariánské Lázne.
The Czech spa Mariánské Lázně lies in a valley with numerous healing streams spouting from the ground. The original baths were constructed in the 19th century, but it had been already in the Middle Ages that monks first recognized...
Karlovy Vary.
Only a 2-hours-drive away from Prague is Karlovy Vary, better known as Karlsbad, ranging among the most famous spas in the world. Already in the 14th century the healing power of the thermal springs was known and...
Cesky Krumlov.
Can’t help but noticing that quite a few Czech sights are UNESCO World Heritage sites? Well, Cesky Krumlov is no exception; its entire historic center was put on the UNESCO Heritage list in 1992 and not surprisingly the town...