The Czech Republic – a Symphony for the Senses
Come to the Czech Republic, a country where students , and the elderly alike can enjoy a great holiday, a country just made for holidaying with children , romantic breaks for couples and business meetings . Come and visit a country of famous composers and create your own symphony for the senses.
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The great pride of the Moravian town of Kroměříž is a complex of gardens and a chateau that is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Should you head this way, be sure to also see the new permanent exhibition entitled “The history hidden under the paving stones of the city”. You will find it in the historic cellar of the building of the Museum of Kroměříž District.
Although it may be cold outside, you still can try the adrenaline attraction known as aquazorbing, in which a person moves over water in a giant ball. Just head to a water park.
At Aquapalace in Prague, the largest water park in Central Europe, for example, visitors can treat themselves to this diversion for free every day after eight o’clock in the evening. At the Babylon centre in Liberec, aquazorbing is also included in the price of entry. Here people can romp about in a clear ball twice a day.
Tales, legends and other such mysteries have been woven round a good many places in the Czech Republic. If you enjoy anything that smacks of the esoteric, be sure to visit some of these sites. The options are truly abundant.
If you really want to charm your sweetheart on Valentine’s Day, set off to the Czech Republic to celebrate this red-letter day. Here, all your dreams will come true.
Places connected with the Luxembourg dynasty are spread all over the Czech Republic. Visit them in 2010 as 700 years passes since the accession of the Luxembourgs to the Czech throne. 




Tales, legends and other such mysteries have been woven round a good many places in the Czech Republic. If you enjoy anything that smacks of the esoteric, be sure to visit some of these sites. The options are truly abundant.
Places connected with the Luxembourg dynasty are spread all over the Czech Republic. Visit them in 2010 as 700 years passes since the accession of the Luxembourgs to the Czech throne. 