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The best cities in the Czech Republic for an autumn trip: from Prague to Ostrava
The Czech Republic is a country where you can find interesting places to visit at any time of the year. However, autumn can be considered the best time to travel, because from about mid-September, the flow of tourists decreases, and prices go down with it.
So, pack your bags and go on an impressive journey to the land of incredible architecture and craft beer!
Prague
Narrow old streets, medieval castles, Gothic cathedrals and Baroque palaces - when you travel to Prague, you will collect a unique collection of unforgettable emotions and memories.
This city is considered one of the most beautiful European capitals and undoubtedly fascinates even the most experienced travelers.
Walk across the famous Charles Bridge and make a wish by touching one of the sculptures. Be sure to visit the Old Town Square, where the world's oldest working astronomical clock is located.
We recommend going to Prague Castle, which has long served as a residence for kings and presidents. Here you will find beautiful gardens, majestic palaces, and mysterious alleys, including the famous Golden Street, where alchemists once lived. You don't need a time machine to travel back in time in Prague!
What to visit:
- Powder Tower;
- Prague Castle;
- Charles Bridge;
- Old Town Square;
- Prague Loretta;
- Josefov;
- Wenceslas Square.
Český Krumlov
This is a small town located almost on the border with Austria on the banks of the Vltava River. It is considered to be one of the most atmospheric places in the country.
Travelers often feel as if they are in a historical movie. The cobblestone roads, bright tiled roofs, and majestic castles make it seem as if a horse-drawn carriage will rush past you at any moment.
There is an impressive castle complex in Cesky Krumlov, which is the second largest in the country. You will be amazed by the various examples of Renaissance, Gothic and Baroque architecture that harmoniously coexist. A charming addition to the medieval scenery are the breathtaking natural landscapes that give this place a unique charm.
What to visit:
- The historic center;
- Krumlov Castle;
- Church of St. Vitus;
- Church of the Corpus Christi;
- City Hall;
- theater with a revolving hall;
- Museum of wax figures.
Brno
The capital of southern Moravia attracts tourists with its various architectural wonders and charming buildings. Among them is the Spilberg Castle, around which the settlement began to grow in ancient times.
The center of city life today is Svobody Square, where you can find colorful cafes, shops and souvenir shops. We recommend visiting the planetarium, the Museum of Gypsy Culture, and the Science and Entertainment Park, and then returning to the historical sights.
Brno is also close to the Lednice-Valtice Area, a picturesque forest park where natural beauty is harmoniously combined with luxurious palaces.
What to visit:
- The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul;
- Capuchin monastery;
- Parnassus fountain;
- City Hall;
- Marian plague pillar;
- Spielberg Castle.
Pilsen
The city was built according to an imperial decree with a strict geometric scheme - straight streets, right angles, orderliness and graphic design.
To immediately feel the magic and be inspired, go to the observation deck located on the Cathedral of St. Bartholomew. From there, the pretty houses, majestic cathedrals and castles look like toy ones. Continue your walk through the old center, and if you think that you have not had enough impressions, you can go down into the dungeons, which stretch for 24 km in length.
Another important fact is that Pilsen is the beer capital of the Czech Republic. There is a museum dedicated to it, the opportunity to take a brewery tour, and many themed bars.
What to visit:
- The Great Synagogue;
- Science Center;
- Royal Radine Castle;
- City Hall;
- Museum of Western Bohemia;
- St. Vorfolomius Cathedral;
- Pilsner Urquell brewery.
Ostrava
A completely different side of the Czech Republic, but no less attractive. It also has all the characteristic elements - medieval streets, impressive castles and churches. But in Ostrava, you will immediately feel the dynamics of an industrial city and a nightlife center.
Here you will find the Miners' Museum and the Vitkovický Metallurgical Plant, as well as extraordinary bars and modern art installations. The combination of industrial buildings and Gothic spires leaves an unforgettable impression.
We recommend visiting the Ostrava Zoo, which is located in a large forest area. Here you will meet lemurs, chimpanzees, hippos, elephants, red pandas and other representatives of wildlife.
What to visit:
- Masaryk Square;
- Silesian Ostrava Fortress;
- St. Wenceslas Church;
- Porubsky Castle;
- Cathedral of the Divine Savior;
- Kravarze Castle.
When planning a trip to the Czech Republic in the fall, don't forget to leave room in your luggage for the memories and emotions you'll definitely bring back from these charming cities. Go on a trip and enjoy the incredible beauty and diversity of the Czech Republic!
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