The Czech Republic, a country located in the center of Europe, attracts a large number of foreign tourists. They go not only to enjoy the beauty of the Czech capital Prague and other cities, but also to see many medieval castles, to pay tribute to delicious Czech beer, which is rightfully considered one of the best in the world.
The Czech Republic in winter is a real gift for skiers
Some tourists believe that it is worth going to the Czech Republic only in the warm season, and in winter it is not interesting there, or rather there is nothing to do. Indeed, in winter, not all interesting objects in the Czech Republic are available for inspection. For example, the vast majority of castles (including the famous Karlštejn near Prague) are closed until spring.
However, this country has a lot of attractions besides castles. And for lovers of alpine skiing, the Czech Republic in winter can become just a home. After all, there are many well-equipped ski resorts in it. The most popular of them are Spindleruv Mlyn, Harrachov and Pec pod Snezkou, which are located on the slopes of the Giant Mountains.
They are well equipped, offer excellent service to guests, trails of any difficulty level for both beginners and experienced craftsmen. These resorts have a large number of different cafes, restaurants, clubs. Here you can also relax in the sauna, play billiards.
Holidays in the ski resorts of the Czech Republic will cost much less than, for example, in the alpine resorts of Austria, Switzerland or France.
Winter Prague - a paradise tale
Prague is beautiful at any time of the year. Some people who have visited the Czech capital more than once believe that winter Prague has a special, incomparable charm. The peaked spiers of medieval buildings, covered with fluffy snow, make a very strong impression. And since winter in the Czech Republic is usually mild, the cold will not prevent you from walking around Mother Prague for a long time, as the Czechs themselves respectfully call their capital, and admiring its beauty. Moreover, the view is not obstructed by the crowds of tourists, which are especially numerous in summer
The weather in the Czech Republic in winter is changeable, humid, it often rains, so warm waterproof shoes are a must. And on a flat sole, since the historic center of Prague is paved with cobblestones.
To services of tourists, in addition to beautiful architectural ensembles, Prague museums, art galleries, as well as restaurants, which are numerous in this city. Czech cuisine is very satisfying and tasty, and prices are very low. Tourists who come to the Czech Republic for the first time should take into account that the portion sizes in catering establishments in this country are simply huge, so you can safely order one dish for two, for Czechs this is in the order of things.