Overview Country

Czech Republic
Where centuries of
history come alive

Karlstejn Castle Czech,Republic Stunning Aerial view

As a landlocked land at the heart of Europe, the Czech Republic has changed shape and name with the tides of history. From the old kingdom of Bohemia through the Habsburg Empire to the years as Czechoslovakia, this small state has seen some turbulent times. That sense of history is palpable in medieval centres like Prague or Cesky Krumlov, but also in the rolling hills and sturdy castles of the countryside. Step back in time with Cosa to discover this fascinating nation.

A glass of beer in authentic atmosphere somewhere in Prague in the Czech Republic
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where it is

Where it is

Eastern Europe

When to go

When to go

All year

Why go there

Why go there

Medieval cities
Great castles
Art and history

what to see

What to see

Prague
Cesky Krumlov
Kutna Hora

Sunny spring morning in Prague on the Old Town Square with the Tyn Church, Czech Republic

Practically perfect Prague

Sunny spring morning in Prague on the Old Town Square with the Tyn Church, Czech Republic

The city of spires certainly inspires you to explore every fascinating corner, from the Old Town Square across the Charles Bridge to Prague Castle.
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St. Vitus Church and townscape of Cesky Krumlov on a sunny autumn day, Czech Republic.

A mini medieval gem

St. Vitus Church and townscape of Cesky Krumlov on a sunny autumn day, Czech Republic.

Is Cesky Krumlov the most beautiful town in Europe? Itโ€™s definitely a contender for that crown with its striking castle and glorious old town.

The Lennon Wall in Prague is covered with graffiti inspired by John Lennon.
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Art of the matter

The Lennon Wall in Prague is covered with graffiti inspired by John Lennon.
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From the renowned National Gallery to modern street works, Prague is one of Europeโ€™s art capitals. How about a private viewing in Lobkowicz Castle?

Srdlec Ossuary, the Bone Church in Kutna Hora, was built from real human skeleton bones.

The bones of Kutna Hora

Srdlec Ossuary, the Bone Church in Kutna Hora, was built from real human skeleton bones.

Silver mines made Kutna Hora rich but this characterful town is today known more for a spooky chapel decorated with the bones from 40,000 people.

Women in handmade traditional costumes during the traditional parade in Moravia, Czech Republic.

Travel in the Czech Republic

Women in handmade traditional costumes during the traditional parade in Moravia, Czech Republic.

The Czech rail network is one of densest in the world (itโ€™s similar to Switzerland levels), so getting around by train is a great way to see the country. The fall of the Iron Curtain led to both the rail and road networks being modernised, with links to neighbouring countries vastly improved. Prague is deservedly popular but with Cosa you can escape to other delights, such as impressive Karlstejn Castle or the spas of Karlovy Vary.

Czech Republic facts

In some ways, the Czech Republic (known informally as Czechia) is one of Europeโ€™s youngest countries: it was created in 1993 after the Velvet Divorce with Slovakia. But this is simply the latest incarnation of Bohemia, which has been around for centuries. This is where good king Wenceslas once ruled over 1000 years ago but also where Vaclav Havel became the new countryโ€™s first president. With almost 11 million inhabitants, the Czech Republic is ninth largest member of the EU.

How to know the time zone

Time zone

UTC +1

Check the flight time

Flight time

1.5 hours from Switzerland

local currency

Local currency

Czech koruna

Dial code by country

Dialling code

+420

Czech Republic