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Prague, Czech Republic
Start your long stay in the golden city of Prague. Explore the Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, and Prague Castle at a leisurely pace. Settle into a neighbourhood like Vinohrady or Žižkov for an authentic local experience.
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Brno, Czech Republic
Brno is the vibrant second city of the Czech Republic with a lively student atmosphere. Visit Špilberk Castle, the Vila Tugendhat (a UNESCO masterpiece), and enjoy the thriving café and bar scene on Náměstí Svobody. The surrounding South Moravian wine region is perfect for weekend escapes.
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Český Krumlov, Czech Republic
This fairy-tale UNESCO town in South Bohemia is built around a stunning medieval castle on the Vltava River. Spend weeks exploring the castle gardens, kayaking the river, and hiking the surrounding Šumava forest. The town's intimate size makes it ideal for slow, immersive living.
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Olomouc, Czech Republic
Olomouc is a hidden gem of Moravia, often overlooked by tourists but beloved by locals. The Holy Trinity Column (UNESCO) and stunning baroque fountains dominate its grand main square. Try the local Olomoucké tvarůžky cheese and explore the nearby Jeseníky Mountains for outdoor adventures.
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Pilsen, Czech Republic
Pilsen is the birthplace of Pilsner lager and home to the famous Pilsner Urquell Brewery — a must-visit for beer enthusiasts. The city has a lively arts scene and was a European Capital of Culture in 2015. Use it as a base to explore the wild Šumava national park to the south.
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Liberec, Czech Republic
Liberec sits at the foot of the Jizera Mountains near the borders of Germany and Poland, making it a great base for hiking and skiing. The town has a striking neo-Renaissance town hall and the excellent iQLANDIA science centre. Explore the nearby Jizerské hory for beautiful forest trails.
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Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
Karlovy Vary is a world-famous spa town nestled in a valley of hot springs in western Bohemia. Sip healing mineral waters from traditional porcelain cups and stroll the elegant colonnades lining the Teplá River. The town hosts an internationally acclaimed film festival each July.
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Telč, Czech Republic
Telč is one of the most beautiful small towns in Europe, with a perfectly preserved Renaissance square listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The colourful arcaded townhouses surrounding the main square are utterly unique. Nearby ponds and the surrounding Vysočina highlands offer peaceful nature walks.
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Kutná Hora, Czech Republic
Kutná Hora became one of Europe's most important cities in the Middle Ages thanks to its silver mines. Today it's famous for the hauntingly beautiful Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church) and the magnificent St. Barbara's Cathedral, both UNESCO sites. Its medieval streets and quiet atmosphere make it a wonderful place to settle in for weeks.