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České Budějovice CLICK HERE
Bustling regional capital with the country's largest town square and home-brewed
Czech 'Budweiser' beer.
Český Krumlov CLICK HERE
A Renaissance town that's so pretty even Praguers get a teeny bit envious.
Třeboň CLICK HERE
A sleepy getaway with a pretty Renaissance castle nestled within a protected land-
scape.
Tábor CLICK HERE This old Hussite bastion has some bewildering
underground passageways.
Plzeň CLICK HERE
More than just a beer tour, there's also a beer museum and, well, lots of beer too.
Karlovy Vary CLICK HERE
Take the waters and eat the wafers at the Czech Republic's best-known spa town.
Mariánské Lázně CLICK HERE
Goethe, Chopin and even Mark Twain were all drawn to the tranquility of this spa re-
sort.
EXPLORE BOHEMIA
The Czech Republic's western province boasts surprising variety. Český Krumlov, with
its riverside setting and dramatic Renaissance castle, is in a class by itself, but lesser-
known towns like Třeboň in the south and Loket in the west exude unexpected charm.
Big cities like České Budějovice and Plzeň offer urban attractions like great museums
and restaurants. The spa towns of western Bohemia were world famous in the 19th
century and retain old-world lustre.
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