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Joanne Wheeler
On my last short break to Prague, I was impressed as much by the food and quality of service in restaurants as I was by the wonderfully preserved architecture. I'd definitely recommend dining at the Skorepka restaurant, which was excellent value for money and the waiters were so friendly. The portions were so huge that we just couldn't clean our plates!

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About Czech Republic

Twelve UNESCO sites make up a unique part of the Czech Republic’s cultural heritage and castles abound in Bohemia and Moravia, the two ancient lands that now make up the modern Czech Republic. Its countryside provides ideal locations for active holidays such as cycling or skiing or for more relaxing pursuits in its many spas. Prague is a city best explored on foot, taking in the many museums and galleries,  the well-preserved architecture of The Old Town and walking across Charles Bridge to the imposing Hradcany Castle and St Vitus Cathedral, where classical concerts are often held.

Regent Holidays can arrange a tailor-made holiday for you throughout The Czech Republic, as well as booking city breaks in Prague and fly-drive holidays.

 

 

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Visit one of The Czech Republic's many castles

Gothic Karlstejn Castle was founded in 1348 and was built by Czech King and Roman Emperor Charles IV as a place for the safekeeping of royal treasures, especially Charles' collection of holy relics and the coronation jewels of the Roman Empire.

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Ceske Budejovice - home to the famous Czech Budweiser beer

Ceské Budejovice situated in South Bohemia in the Czech Republic is also known as Budweis, its German name used in the 19th century and is famous for its Renaissance and Baroque Buildings, for the biggest and one of the most picturesque squares in the Czech Republic  and for its local beer, the Budvar. This local beer, also known as Budweiser, inspired the name of the American Beer Budweiser.