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1. Znojmo
The city lies near the Austrian border. Znojmo It’s only an 80-minute drive from Znojmo to Vienna.
The city itself has a rich history dating back to the 13th century. The well-preserved Renaissance historic center, with its many churches, is surrounded by medieval walls. It is full of winding alleys, romantic views, and charming corners.
2. Mikulov
The sleepy little town Mikulov It is located on the Austrian border near the Nové Mlýny reservoirs.
Many people seeking tranquility in the Pálava Protected Landscape Area begin their holidays in the town of Mikulov. Thanks to the rise of ecotourism, the town has become a popular destination in recent years.
3. Třebon
The small town Třeboň It played an important historical role in the territory that is now the Czech Republic. There are many beautiful spas that attract countless visitors from all over Europe.
Many people come to Třeboň to attend the annual International Festival of Animated Film, which takes place every year in May.
4. Lednitz
In the small village Lednice You will find a magnificent castle and the largest park in the entire Czech Republic.
The park itself covers an area of more than 200 square kilometers, and that as House of Liechtenstein The famous castle dates back to the 13th century. A visit to the village of Lednice is truly enchanting.
5. Jindřichův Hradec
Jindřichův Hradec It has a beautiful historic center, bordered on one side by the river and on the other by the lake. Its main attractions are the castle, museum, mill, and two narrow-gauge railways.
The narrow streets and the amazing atmosphere of the city transport you directly back to the Middle Ages.
6. Holašovice
Holašovice is a city in the southern part of the country, which was already added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1998. Its houses and granaries are built in the Baroque style and are well preserved.
That is why Holašovice is one of the most beautiful villages in the country.
7. Kroměříž
Kroměříž It’s like the Czech Athens. The city is full of monuments, art, and culture. Here, you can’t miss the Archbishop’s Palace and Gardens, which has been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List because of its uniqueness.
Once you arrive, stroll through the charming streets of the historic center and admire the temples, palaces, and romantic squares.
8. Litomyšl
The main attraction of Leitomischl It is a Renaissance castle, which was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1999. It is one of the most beautiful Renaissance buildings in Central Europe.
Also very beautiful are the old townhouses around Smetana Square, the monastery garden, and the painted Portmoneum Museum.
9. Žďár nad Sázavou
Žďár nad Sázavou is another UNESCO city. Here you will find a castle and a pilgrimage church.
The city also has a historic center with a town hall, plague column, and baroque fortress with a museum.
10. Třebíč
If you like Romanesque, Gothic, or Baroque styles, enriched by some alleyways of the old Jewish quarter, then this is the place for you. Třebíč Ideal for you. It offers a little bit of everything.
The Jewish quarter with its synagogue and cemetery, together with the Romanesque-Gothic Basilica of St. Procopius, was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2003.
11. Leitmeritz
Litoměřice It has always been the center of the wine industry in the Czech Republic. It has a picturesque old town surrounded by extensive Gothic walls.
The city walls, gardens, parks, the former Gothic castle, and the cathedral are just some of the attractions you’ll see in this city. There’s so much to do and see here that you’ll need to set aside at least a full day.
12. Loket
Loket is a town on a rocky promontory with a spectacular medieval castle and surrounded by the Ohří River. It has a beautiful square with a baroque Trinity Column and numerous historic townhouses.
Here, Johann Wolfgang Goethe asked Ulrike von Levetzow to marry him.
13. Nové Město nad Metují
Nové Město nad Metují is a city in the north of the country. It is said that from wherever you look at this city you will enjoy beautiful views.
The city is also known for its old Baroque castle, which is located in its center with an original garden and wooden buildings.
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