Capital city Vienna
The city of Vienna is brimming with history, monuments, galleries and extraordinary experiences. It's no wonder it has once again taken first place in the global rankings and the title of "the best city to live in."
Capital city Bratislava
Bratislava is a rapidly developing city, home to large companies, where thousands of people travel daily for work and study, and where socialist realism architecture mixes with prefabricated houses and modern high-rise buildings.
Capital city Budapest
The capital of Hungary, Budapest, is one of the most beautiful capitals in Europe. It is a culturally significant metropolis, breathing history in the form of a wide variety of monuments and architecture.
Tapolca Lake Cave
The Tapolca Lake Cave is rightfully one of the biggest tourist attractions of this spa town. This natural rarity attracts many visitors and cave lovers every year. You can explore it under the guidance of experienced guides, and boating on its surface will also provide you with an unforgettable experience. The cave system was discovered while drilling a well in 1902 and opened its doors to the public in 1912.
Zagreb
A city with a turbulent history, it is the economic, political and cultural center of the country. It is home to almost a million inhabitants - almost a quarter of the country's population.
Capital city Ljubljana
The Old Town, located below the Castle Hill and by the banks of the Ľubľanica River, is the most picturesque part of Ljubljana. There you can admire historic streets, picturesque fountains, the Town Hall building, and a series of stone bridges over the Ľubľanica River.
Lake Bled
This place is among the most popular and most visited places in this tiny country.
Hallstatt
Hallstatt is a charming historic village in the heart of the Austrian Alps. Surrounded by majestic mountains rising up to 2,000 meters above sea level and overlooking the calm waters of Lake Hallstatt, it offers visitors an exceptionally beautiful setting and a unique cultural experience.
Salzburg
Salzburg was once considered the most beautiful city in all of Europe. And rightly so. Tourists love its stunning architecture, the surrounding mountains, and especially the history that is inextricably linked to Mozart and his music.
Berchtesgaden – Eagles Nest
Berchtesgaden is considered one of the most beautiful areas in Germany. It is therefore no wonder that Adolf Hitler fell in love with these regions. One of his residences was built on a hill with the most beautiful view of Königsee, from where he could also go on hikes in the surrounding area.
Cesky Krumlov
A tangle of winding medieval streets, picturesque gables of townhouses, romantic nooks and crannies, an impressive castle above the Vltava River, cafes and medieval pubs, exhibitions, concerts, festivals - all this is Český Krumlov.
Hluboka Castle
Hluboká Castle is an ideal excursion destination for lovers of history, irrepressible romance, and sports enthusiasts will also find their place here. The castle owes its current appearance to the Schwarzenberg family and is often described as the most beautiful castle in the Czech Republic.
Castle Trója
The Troja Castle is a remarkable and exceptional building. Rather than a castle, it should actually be called a villa, as it is an echo of the sumptuous Roman suburban villas that its builder, Václav Vojtech Count of Šternberk, saw on his long journey. During the season, the Gallery of the Capital City of Prague organizes exhibitions here.
Czech Grand Canyon
The Czech Grand Canyon is a limestone, about 800 m long, 200 m wide, up to 100 m deep flooded quarry. At its bottom there are two interconnected lakes with clear water, which are especially attractive for swimming in the summer. Unfortunately, the gate to the quarry is permanently closed, so despite the strict ban, many people climb the rocks to the bottom of the Great America.
Karlstejn Castle
Karlštejn Castle, a Gothic gem southwest of Prague, was built in 1348 by Charles IV to house the precious crown jewels.
Czech Sternberk
Český Šternberk Castle is one of the oldest castles in Bohemia and is still owned by the Sternberg family, who founded it in 1241. The castle retains its Gothic exterior, but the interiors were transformed into a chateau through an early Baroque reconstruction.
Konopiště Castle
The castle took on its current form at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, when the castle was owned by Franz Ferdinand d'Este, heir to the Austrian throne..
Sázava Monastery
The Sázava Monastery was rebuilt into a castle in the 18th century. It is a charming historical site connected with the history of the Slavs.
Kutna Hora
Kutná Hora, a city in the Central Bohemian Region, is a significant monument reserve, listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Capital city Prague
One of the most beautiful cities in the world, the baroque heart of Europe and the hundred-spired head of the Czech Kingdom: Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is all of these.