133 Premieres
133 Premieres
Hotel Tommy - Congress & Relax Center in Náchod
Owing to its architectural design and range of services, the four-star Hotel Tommy in Náchod is suitable for universal use – from family stays to company and congress events related to rest and relaxation.
Centrum Veronica Hostětín – Green Inspiration in the White Carpathians
The first certified ‘eco-pension’ in Moravia can be found in the village of Hostětín. The village known for its environmental projects is an ideal place for holidays, training or overnight events. It is ideal for those who enjoy unspoiled nature, quiet, hiking and care for the environment.
Rožmberk Renaissance interiors at Třeboň Chateau
A new exhibition at the chateau in Třeboň entitled ‘The Rožmberk Renaissance Interiors’ has made accessible an Alchemist’s workshop from the time of Rudolf II, Petr Vok’s private library and the Rožmberk armoury. The exhibition showcases the golden era of one of South Bohemia’s most prominent noble families.
Kratochvíle Castle – a new tour of the renaissance interiors
From June 2008, a new tour of Kratochvíle Castle will be available to visitors. After more than 30 years, and following completion of a difficult restoration of the stuccoed and painted decorations of one floor of the villa, the furniture of the interiors corresponding to the period of the last Rožmberks – Vilém of Rožmberk and Petr Vok, of the 16th and early 17th centuries – is now on display.
Hluboká Chateau will be open even in winter
For the first time in its history, the Hluboká nad Vltavou Chateau is providing a winter sightseeing tour. Visitors will be able to tour 9 rooms in Hluboká, whose history stretches back to the mid-13th century.





Give in to the atmosphere from days of yore as you walk among ripening vineyards. At many places in the Czech Republic, viticulture is presented to you with a unique sampling of wines and “burčák” (partially fermented fresh grape juice), folklore and gastronomic traditions of individual regions as well as a most varied accompanying programme. So raise a glass of wine and drink to the founder of viticulture, Charles IV, King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor.
The Lednice-Valtice complex is known as the Garden of Europe. It is probably the most extensive landscaped area in the world, recorded among the UNESCO monuments. Apart from the residences of the Liechtenstein family in Lednice and in Valtice, other follies can be found here, for example chapels, colonnades, man-made ruins and a victory arch.
All Czech rivers have their own unforgettable charm. The Berounka runs gently and quietly through forested valleys and is ideal for beginners and families with children. The rapids of the Sázava will give water sportsmen a hard time and test the skills of both rowers to manoeuvre the boat among the rocks. The longest Czech river, the Vltava, also has numerous rapids. Lovers of unspoilt countryside will appreciate its upper reaches flowing through the Šumava National Park. But which river is the right one for a summer trip in search of adventure and romance? 