Charles Bridge in Prague at sunrise with historic towers and the Vltava River

Beyond Prague (But Starting There)

Prague Is the Gateway.
Czechia Is the Journey.

Plan your trip by length, not just place. Discover castles, forests, spa towns, beer culture, and folk villages across one of Europe's most underrated countries.

How Long Is Your Czechia Trip?

People don't plan trips by geography. They plan by time. Choose your length and we'll build your perfect loop.

"Most travelers do 2–4 days in Prague, maybe one day trip, then leave. Czechia is one of Europe's best multi-region trips — and almost nobody realizes it."
— The CzechiaTrip philosophy

Beyond the City. Into the Country.

Czechia is castles, forests, and spa towns — done properly. Explore by what excites you.

Discover Every Corner of Czechia

From the sandstone towers of Bohemia to the vineyards of Moravia — each region is its own world.

A Country Built for Exploration

2,000+ Castles & Chateaux
12 UNESCO Sites
40,000 km Marked Hiking Trails
#1 Beer Per Capita

Why Go Beyond Prague?

The Loop Effect

Czechia's compact size means you can build perfect travel loops — start in Prague, swing through castles, dip into countryside, circle back. No backtracking.

Slow Travel Rewarded

Every region has its own rhythm — Moravia's vineyards, Bohemia's rock cities, South Bohemia's ponds. Speed through and you'll miss the magic.

World-Class Transport

Trains and buses connect even small towns. You don't need a car to explore the countryside — just a plan and a little curiosity.

Unbeatable Value

Compared to Western Europe, Czechia offers incredible quality for the price — from accommodation to food to beer (especially the beer).

Common Questions About Czechia Travel

How many days do you need in Czechia?

While most visitors spend 2–3 days in Prague alone, Czechia truly shines with 5–7 days. This allows you to explore Prague, loop through castle regions, visit a spa town, and experience the countryside. For full immersion, 10–14 days lets you explore Bohemia, Moravia, and hidden villages.

Is Czechia only about Prague?

Not at all. Prague is the gateway, but Czechia is the journey. Beyond Prague you'll find over 2,000 castles, UNESCO spa towns, world-class hiking in Bohemian Switzerland, the wine region of Moravia, legendary beer culture, and folk villages that feel untouched by time.

What are the best day trips from Prague?

Popular day trips include Karlstejn Castle (40 min), Kutna Hora and its bone church (1 hr), Cesky Krumlov (2.5 hrs), Karlovy Vary spa town (2 hrs), and Bohemian Switzerland National Park (2 hrs). Each offers a completely different experience of Czechia.

Do I need a car to travel around Czechia?

No. Czechia has an excellent train and bus network that connects even small towns. Platforms like RegioJet and Leo Express offer comfortable, affordable connections. A car adds flexibility for remote areas, but most trips work perfectly with public transport.

When is the best time to visit Czechia?

May–June and September–October are ideal — mild weather, fewer crowds, and beautiful landscapes. Summer (July–August) is great for hiking but busier in Prague. Winter brings Christmas markets, snowy castles, and spa town magic. Each season offers something unique.

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