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7 comprehensive guides for destinations across Czech Republic.

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Culture & History

Český Krumlov: Where the Vltava Bends and Time Stops

A thematic deep-dive into Český Krumlov—UNESCO treasure, riverbend magic, castle drama, South Bohemian food, and the persistent ordinary life within one of Europe's most intimate medieval towns.

Culture & History

Prague: A Culture and History Guide to the City of a Hundred Spires

Explore Prague's thousand-year history from Gothic cathedrals to Velvet Revolution, with practical guides to castles, Jewish heritage, and working-class neighborhoods beyond the tourist trail.

Food & Drink

Prague: A Food and Drink Guide to the City That Runs on Beer

Prague operates on beer time. The first pilsner was poured here in 1842, and the city has been drinking ever since. Czechs consume more beer per capita than any nation on earth - 160 liters annually per person. In Prague, beer is not a beverage. It is infrastructure. It is cheaper than water in most

Budget Guides

Prague on a Shoestring: A Budget Traveler's Guide to the Czech Capital

Author: James Wright Published: 2026-03-15 Category: Budget Travel Country: Czech Republic Word Count: 1,450 Slug: prague-budget-guide

Itinerary

Český Krumlov Uncovered: The 1766 Theater, Dawn Kayaks on the Vltava, and the Families Who Built the Fairytale

A comprehensive 7-day summer itinerary exploring Český Krumlov's UNESCO-listed medieval center, Renaissance castle, Vltava River adventures, and surrounding Bohemian countryside.

Culture & History

Prague in High Summer: Where the Vltava Becomes the Main Street

A local's guide to Prague in summer—riverside beaches, beer gardens at sunset, castle mornings, and the city that moves outdoors when the heat arrives.

Culture & History

Prague in Spring: Gothic Spires, Tank Beer, and the Secret Courtyards Locals Guard Like Family

A thematic guide to Prague in spring, from the 10th-century Old Town Square and Europe's oldest working astronomical clock to unpasteurized tank beer, Baroque gardens, Jewish Prague's millennium of history, and the Kutná Hora bone church — written by a culture correspondent with eighteen years of spring visits.