Travel
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Karlovy Vary – one of the most famous spa towns in the world
Karlovy Vary, the most famous Czech spa town with one of the largest concentrations of hot springs in Europe, has hosted kings, poets and celebrities.
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Nearly 80 percent of Czechs plan to holiday at home this summer
Nearly 80 percent of Czechs plan to spend their holidays in the Czech Republic this year, suggests a survey conducted by the state agency CzechTourism.
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Czechia to open for EU travellers from June 21
Holders of a vaccine, test or coronavirus recovery certificate be able to travel to the Czech Republic without the need to quarantine or get themselves tested from June 21.
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Czech Republic opens door to tourists from 13 states
With the reopening of hotels, restaurants, and wellness facilities, the Czech Republic this week also opened the door to tourists from 13 states.
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A visit to Nepomuk, birthplace of a famous Czech saint
Monday marks the 300th anniversary of the beatification of St. John of Nepomuk. To mark the occasion, Radio Prague International paid a visit to his birthplace.
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The Pilgrimage Church of St. John of Nepomuk -an architectural masterpiece by Santini-Aichel
We visit the Church of St. John of Nepomuk on Zelená hora - one of the most beautiful churches in Czechia.
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Czech National Museum: An architectural gem full of treasures
The neo-Renaissance building has dominated Wenceslas Square in Prague for 130 years. Since the centenary of the republic’s founding, it also has a shiny new façade.
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Travel restrictions to ease for Czechs as of mid-May
As of mid-May, travel across the borders will be easier for Czechs who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19.
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Send us your picture of Saint John of Nepomuk!
To mark the upcoming anniversary of John of Nepomuk’s beatification, send us your photo of a church or monument dedicated to the saint in your part of the world.
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CzechTourism to put 100 million crowns into attracting new visitors, post-Covid
Hotels and accommodation service could face another rough summer. CzechTourism wants to pump millions into promoting the country as a safe holiday destination.
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Brno buildings stripped of protective status under Communism at risk
Due to registration errors before the Velvet Revolution, buildings that were or should be designated as cultural monuments lost their protected status.
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Czechs submit joint UNESCO bid for timber-rafting tradition
Czechia, along with other EU countries, has submitted a joint nomination for the timber rafting tradition to be put on the UNESCO world intangible cultural heritage list.
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