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Czech Republic

The Czech Republic - and its fairytale capital, Prague - is a central European gem, where history and beauty combine to create a land with wonders at every turn.


Overview

Book a holiday to Czech Republic with Thomas Cook and you’ll not only get an incredible trip away but you’ll make a huge saving into the bargain. With a huge range of options you can make sure that your holiday is exactly the way you want it to be. Get the most out of our all-inclusive packages or enjoy a more independent vacation with our self-catering options. Choose from a range of accommodation, from fun-filled, family-friendly resorts to more intimate cottages, villas and apartments. Whatever you’re looking for in your holiday to Czech Republic, we’ve got it covered.

Don’t forget to check out our recommendations on what to see and do in Czech Republic when you get there. Our experts have put together a list of the best attractions and entertainments, from water parks to museums, restaurants to beaches and much, much more for the whole family – don’t miss out!

Whether you are enjoying the panoramic views that Czech Republic has to offer, taking a leisurely stroll along the beach or spending long, lazy days relaxing, you’ll feel at home with a Thomas Cook holiday. Don’t forget about the nightlife and huge range of activities that will keep you occupied and entertained as much as you want. Book your dream experience with Thomas Cook and get the most out of your time away.


Why Go?

Peppered with history - the region that is now known as the Czech Republic has been divided, reordered and re-bordered many times under many rulers. Its current state has been consistent since 1993, and particularly with the fall of the Iron Curtain, tourism has increased significantly.

Tourism in the Czech Republic is largely focused on Prague, with its great museums, galleries, concerts and other attractions. Visitors have been pouring in and revelling in the accessibility of the Czech Republic since things changed with a thump in 1989. Veteran travellers, meanwhile, are often nostalgic about no longer having Prague to themselves.

While Prague shakes with excitement, almost everything outside this astonishing city is still off the beaten tourist track and unspoiled. Many day trips are possible from Prague, including the great western spa towns and castles like Karlstejn. You won't be bored during a holiday to the Czech Republic, wherever you go. In fact, you can pack a lot of exploring into short city breaks to Prague, charging through its compact network of lanes, passages and cul-de-sacs, or spend weeks meandering along and slowly savouring its sights.

Explore the inner country and you'll encounter the breathtaking central Bohemian landscape, many castles and monuments from the different occupiers - including the Romans, Ottomans and Austrians - plus some fantastic cliffs, caves and mountains to explore, all with a fascinating selection of flora and fauna.


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