From magnificent Prague to the Bohemian Kingdom

We especially know this small country in Central Europe thanks to the fame and beauty of its capital, Prague, a must-see city, but the surrounding countryside also contains treasures. And if Prague was nicknamed the “City of a Hundred Bell Towers”, the country itself could be called the “Country of a Thousand Castles” as there are so many castles, of all styles and from all periods. The historic center of Prague, built in the 11th and 18th centuries, is also listed as a UNESCO Heritage Site. On the nature side, go explore the Giant Mountains National Park, the last witnesses of the ice age in Central Europe.

Les Spots

Czech Republic

Among the wide open spaces of the Czech Republic, there is no name more evocative than the Kingdom of Bohemia. It now covers just over half of the country's surface and offers nature lovers endless possibilities.

Whether you are on foot, by bike or on horseback, the Czech landscapes will amaze you with their beauty. Explore the gorges of Czech Switzerland, discover the rocks of Adršpach and Teplice, these enchanting stone cities, or start looking for the lakes of the Šumava massif: accessible only by small paths, you will not regret the excursion!

À propos

Meilleure saison pour partir

From May to September.

Décalage horaire

No time difference

Météo annuelle

The Czech Republic is under the influence of a well-defined continental climate, characterized by cold and a lot of snow in winter, heat in summer, with however some precipitation.

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Average minimum and maximum temperatures in °C:
May 09/18
June 11/22
Jul 13/24
August 13/23
Sept. 10/19

Météo annuelle

The Czech Republic is under the influence of a well-defined continental climate, characterized by cold and a lot of snow in winter, heat in summer, with however some precipitation.

Average minimum and maximum temperatures in °C:
May 09/18
June 11/22
Jul 13/24
August 13/23
Sept. 10/19

Infos pratiques

Czech Koruna (CZK)
Czech
220 Volts

Infos pratiques

Czech Koruna (CZK)
Czech
220 Volts