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Prague, Czech Republic
Start in the capital and explore the stunning Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, and Prague Castle. Don't miss the vibrant Vinohrady neighbourhood for local restaurants and cafes. Try svíčková (beef sirloin with cream sauce) and trdelník pastry from a street stall.
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Dresden, Germany
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Český Krumlov, Czech Republic
This UNESCO-listed medieval town is one of the most picturesque in Central Europe, centered around its stunning castle overlooking the Vltava River. Wander the cobblestone streets and enjoy local trout dishes from riverside restaurants. It's a perfect escape from the bustle of Prague.
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Brno, Czech Republic
The Czech Republic's second city has a vibrant student atmosphere, excellent nightlife, and the fascinating Špilberk Castle. Visit the eerie Capuchin Crypt containing mummified monks, and explore the lively Náměstí Svobody (Freedom Square). The local food scene is thriving with modern Czech cuisine and Moravian wines.
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Olomouc, Czech Republic
Often overlooked by tourists, Olomouc is a hidden gem with a stunning UNESCO-listed Holy Trinity Column and six baroque fountains in its old town. The city has a strong university culture making it lively and affordable. Don't leave without trying olomoucké tvarůžky, the region's famous pungent cheese.