The Czech Republic is a popular destination, thanks to
its rich attractions, many of which have been preserved since medieval times,
as well as working migration. Today, many immigrants from Ukraine and Russia
live and work in the Czech Republic, and often travel to relatives. Poland and Germany
are the main transit countries for the Czech Republic. You can also say
something similar about Austria and Slovakia - the countries have a common
border and are part of the Schengen zone, to which visa-free travel with
Ukraine is distributed to owners of biometric passports. They also go to the
Czech Republic to visit numerous castles and museums. Or drink the famous Czech beer!
The most popular cities in the Czech Republic:
Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe,
and also very convenient for land transportation. A trip to Prague can be the
most vivid impression for the whole trip through Europe. Not a single capital
of continental Europe is so distant from Prague that it is inconvenient to get
to it by bus.
If you are in Prague and want to go to a pub, then
choose a pub from Flechле (U Fleků) - a themed restaurant based on the works
The Adventures of the Good Soldier Schweich. Once in half an hour cheerful
musicians tumble into the main hall. And here you can try a unique dark beer!
Fans of this hapless character will be able to buy a landmark souvenir.
Brno is the business
center, the second largest city after Prague. He has excellent ground
transportation links to Katowice, Vienna and Bratislava. Brno tickets are
cheap. Pilsen is the western hub of the Czech Republic. Most of the buses to
Western Europe also pass from Prague to Pilsen.
Olomouc is a cozy town
in the east of the Czech Republic, where many visitors from Eastern Europe stop
not only due to its convenient location, but also the incredible beauty of the
main historical square. The feature of Olomouc is a bronze map of the city in
miniature.
Ostrava is the city through which many international buses travel to the Czech Republic. It is a large settlement with its own railway station.
Ostrava is the city through which many international buses travel to the Czech Republic. It is a large settlement with its own railway station.
According to the site’s tradition, we make it easier
for travelers and provide a list of national dishes from the Czech cuisine!
Czech cuisine soups:
Vole in bread - soup in bread. Different soups can be
served in bread.
Chesnechka - garlic soup with smoked meats.
Bramborachka - vegetable potato soup.
Gulashova - with garlic and tomato.
Tsibulachka - from onions with cheese and croutons.
Kulayda - mushroom thick soup.
Czech Snacks:
Drowned -
"stuffed" sausages.
Often served to beer.
Krendlitz - Czech
chests - are served both with meat and with fruit as a dessert.
Smazhak - fried cheese.
Fried champignons.
Clobasa - sausages,
often of different types.
Czech Main dishes:
The Vertera Knee is a
piglet's leg, cooked in beer.
Goulash - meat with
gravy. often served with potatoes.
Liver Veprvova stallion
in honey - ribs in honey.
Svitchkov in sour cream
- beef with cream and flour sauce.
Vepro-dumpling-green -
fried pork with cabbage.
Traditional has nowhere
to go!
Pechena Kahna - duck.
Beeftek - average
beefsteak.
Chicken cutlets.
Fried rabbit.
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