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Tourism in the Czech Republic really dates from the 1989 Velvet Revolution and has largely focused on Prague (near the middle of Bohemia), with its great museums, galleries, concerts and other attractions. Many day trips are possible from Prague, including the great western spa towns of Karlovy Vary and Mariánské Láznì, early settlements like Kutná Hora and castles like Karlštejn. However, the rest of the country has much to offer the independent traveller. Although prices have risen over the past decade, the country still represents very good value for money.

The Šumava Mountains of south Bohemia offer excellent rambles and a range of sports, and well-preserved medieval towns like Èeský Krumlov. Northeastern Bohemias mountains, like the Èeský Ráj, offer superb hiking amidst unusual scenery. In Moravia, the eastern half of the country, life is even less hectic; Brno provides an excellent base for exploring important historic towns like Olomouc and Kromìøíž.

The country possesses an immense number of fascinating castles, churches and other architectural gems. It has always been known for its musicians, and there are an enormous number of all types of concerts and festivals to choose from. Best of all, the Czechs are an extremely hospitable people, eager to make any visit as enjoyable as possible.
  • Roxy
    The Roxy is a Prague institution - a huge club/concert hall with an ever-varying line-up of DJs and live music. A run-down underground venue - recovering from the severe flood of 2002 when the Vltava broke its banks - cheap drinks and a refreshing line in rough-and-ready chic regularly draw large crowds of both locals and foreigners.
  • Wenceslas Square
    One of Prague's most popular attractions, Wenceslas Square was laid out over 600 years ago to house the city's horse market. Nowadays it is lined with stores, restaurants and hotels and is filled with the bustle of city life.
  • National Museum
    The largest museum in the Czech Republic, the Prague National Museum houses over 14 million artefacts covering all aspects of science and history.
  • Stare Mesto Market (Old Town Market)
    Take a stroll through the winding cobbled streets and the Jewish Quarter of Stare Mesto (Prague's Old Town) and sooner or later you'll discover the bustle and commotion of the Stare Mesto Market (Havelke trziste).
  • Akropolis Palace
    Akropolis Palace is a multi-venue building including halls for bands and long, low-ceilinged bars, a fine place for a night out.
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