The main attraction is Prague

The Czech Republic has much to offer tourists. Culture lovers will be attracted by the Baroque towns and mediaeval castles. Nature lovers will enjoy the thousands of kilometres of paths, mountainous regions and national parks. However, the main attraction is, of course, still Prague.
The Czech Republic is actually divided into two parts: Bohemia and Moravia. Bohemia, which includes the area around Prague, is not just famous for its culture and history. In addition to the large number of castles and mediaeval fortresses, this region also has sights of natural beauty. In the north, walkers can admire fantastic rock formations, while further to the east, there is the Krkonose Mountain Range, which is ideal for magnificent walks. The south of Bohemia is dominated by the Sumava Forest, a region of woods, mountains, rivers and lakes.
Southern Moravia is a hilly and sunny region. It contains small villages whose inhabitants still wear the traditional costumes. The wine cellars, plum brandy distilleries and the city of Brno are also certainly worth a visit.
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