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Less obvious places to see in Czech Republic

Today Czech Republic is thriving. This is a country featuring medieval sites and old world charm.

Old Town from above HDR (Photo credit: Pithawat Vachiramon)

Typically a visit to Czech Republic is a visit to the Old Town Square, the Wenceslas Square, some of castles and chateaus. Are there less obvious ways to experience Czech Republic?

Probably, and some of those places include:

Strahov Monastary

Prague, Czech Republic (Photo credit: Nigel's Europe)

Lobkovicky Palace

Schwarzenbersky Palace (Photo credit: Claire H.)

The Estates Theatre

Estates Theatre (Photo credit: dental ben)

The Bohemian Forest is a beautiful site

Schwarzenberg-Kanal (Photo credit: Andre Bulber)

Countryside vineyards beckon tourists to try the fruits of the caretakers’ labor. Bohemian Charles IV started viticulture in Czech Republic.

Vineyards (Photo credit: Matěj G)

If wine is not the fancy of the day, the drip stone of the underground caverns will be.

exit of the caves (Photo credit: Artep ^_^)

There are no shortages of things to do here. Real ballroom dancing in some of the most beautiful architectural locations is not limited to the elite. Open-air museums offer a glimpse into the way things used to be.

Festivals take place almost year round.

Festa Major del Clot – Camp de l'Arpa 2009 / Spain, Barcelona (Photo credit: flydime)

Every couple of years, Belgium architects usher in begonias from their country to landscape a flower carpet of approximately 60 million begonias. Online sites offer information on all of these attractions and more. The tourism board is currently promoting this county's treasures and all of the other exotic places in Czech Republic.

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