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Exploring Prague Through Dan Brown’s The Secret of Secrets
16/02/2026When Dan Brown published his 2025 novel The Secret of Secrets, Prague became the latest city to enter the world of Robert Langdon. For readers, it’s an interesting choice. For anyone who knows Prague, it makes sense. The city has a strong visual identity — Gothic towers, narrow medieval streets, riverside views — but it also has depth. Layers of history sit very close together here. You can walk from a 14th-century bridge to a Baroque library in a matter of minutes. That density gives Prague a natural sense of atmosphere without trying too hard. What makes this novel different is that many of the locations are real and easy to visit. Dan Brown
Read morePlaces We Love to Share: Restaurants, Wineries and Craft Traditions Across Czechia
15/02/2026At Czechia Tours, we don’t choose restaurants and producers randomly. The places we include in our itineraries are ones we know personally — often family-run, sometimes historic, always rooted in local tradition. Whether it’s a winery in South Moravia, a bakery in Český Krumlov, or a glass factory in Karlovy Vary, these are not “tourist stops.” They are working places with real stories. Here are some of the places our guests visit across different tours.
Read moreWhy You Should Visit Cesky Krumlov in Winter
02/02/2026Cesky Krumlov, an adorable medieval town just a few hours south of Prague. This town gets crowded with tourists in the summer. But in the off-season? No crowds! Which is why you should visit Cesky Krumlov in winter.
Read moreCzechia Travel Guide: Best Places to visit
02/02/2026The Czechia is home to majestic castles, medieval towns, and beautiful landscapes. We promise this is a country that will amaze you! The capital city Prague is world-famous but it is even better to stay more days to discover more: a beautiful spa towns, fairy-tale villages, winding rivers, and fascinating culture! Plan your route around the Czechia with our 10 days itinerary. The trip covers a perfect mixture of big cities, charming towns, beautiful nature, and fun activities.
Read moreWinter in Czechia: A Cool Time to Go Local
05/02/2026Czechia is beautiful all year round, but it also has a special appeal in winter. Sure, the weather can be cold and rainy but if you dress in layers, you'll keep warm and easily deal with colder temperature.
Read moreWine region of the South Moravia
02/02/2026The Czechia is considered as the country of beer, but wine production is also excellent. Tours to the Czech vineyards will lead you to the sunny hillsides in South Moravia where high quality Czech wines come from. Visit unique wine cellars and picturesque wine cellar streets and taste some of the local wine production. The atmosphere of South Moravia is notably more relaxed and warmer, and life seems to move at a slower pace. For that reason, not to mention the beautiful countryside, South Moravia is the perfect escape for wine lovers, or anyone looking to take a break from the busy streets of Prague. One visit to South Moravia will leave you hooked!
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