
The most important cities in Czechia at a glance – from the bustling metropolis to the charming small town. Each city links to a detailed page with map, attractions and travel tips.

Krupka is a historic mining town in the Ore Mountains of the Czech Republic, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Králův Dvůr is a historic town in the Berounka river valley, known for its industrial heritage and proximity to the Koněprusy Caves.
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Boskovice, a charming town in South Moravia, is famous for its unique Jewish quarter and impressive castle ruins.
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Veselí nad Moravou is a picturesque town in South Moravia, renowned for its location on the Baťa Canal and its vibrant folklore traditions.
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Discover Jaroměř, a historic town at the confluence of three rivers, famed for its Josefov fortress.
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A town in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic, known for its porcelain and mining history.
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A stunningly preserved Renaissance town in South Bohemia, once a vital hub on the Golden Salt Route.
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Discover Uničov, a historic royal town with a rich medieval heritage, a charming main square, and a beautiful Baroque plague column.
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A historic town on the banks of the Elbe River in the Pardubice Region.
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Frenštát pod Radhoštěm is a picturesque town in the Beskydy Mountains, known for its folk architecture and proximity to Radhošť mountain.
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Tachov is a historic town in West Bohemia, renowned for its impressively preserved medieval town walls.
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Discover this charming spa town in the Ohře river valley, famous for its castle, porcelain, and tranquil atmosphere.
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The gateway to the Giant Mountains (Krkonoše), a vibrant town with a Renaissance chateau and a strong focus on winter sports and mountain tourism.
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Jesenice, a modern and growing town south of Prague, is a popular residential area that combines urban comfort with proximity to nature.
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Discover Jičín, the gateway to the Bohemian Paradise, a fairytale town associated with the robber Rumcajs.
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Discover Rakovník, a historic town in Central Bohemia, known for its well-preserved town center and brewing tradition.
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A historic royal town in Bohemia with the largest square-shaped main square in the Czech Republic.
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Máj is a large and significant housing estate in České Budějovice, known for its extensive panel building architecture and ongoing urban regeneration…
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Čelákovice is a town on the Elbe River near Prague, known for its rich archaeological findings and tranquil riverside setting.
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A historic town in Central Bohemia with one of the largest squares in Europe.
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Sušice, known as the 'Gateway to the Bohemian Forest,' is a picturesque town on the Otava River.
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Explore Holešov, a Moravian town renowned for its magnificent Baroque chateau and its unique Jewish heritage, including the well-preserved Šach Synag…
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Česká Třebová is a major railway hub in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic, featuring a charming historic centre and a scenic natural setting.
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The oldest pilgrimage site in the Czech Republic, a twin city on the Elbe River.
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Kyjov is the heart of Moravian Slovakia, a region rich in folklore and wine traditions.
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An industrial town near Prague, known for the Spolana chemical company, serving as a convenient base for exploring Prague and Central Bohemia.
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Havířov is the youngest city in the Czech Republic, founded after World War II as a residential town for miners in the Silesian part of the country.
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A historic town near Plzeň, featuring a well-preserved town square and two unique military museums that document 20th-century history.
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Svitavy, the birthplace of Oskar Schindler, boasts one of the longest arcaded main squares in the Czech Republic and a rich textile history.
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Hradec Králové is a city in eastern Bohemia at the confluence of the Elbe and Orlice rivers, known for its modern urban planning from the early 20th …
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A charming town in the Orlické Mountains, renowned for its splendid Baroque chateau and rich history.
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Lužiny is a large housing estate in the southwest of Prague, known for its modernist architecture and excellent connections to the city center.
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Jihlava is the administrative center of the Vysočina Region and a former free mining town that grew wealthy in the Middle Ages from silver mining.
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Karlovy Vary is the most famous spa town in the Czech Republic, known for its hot springs, grand colonnades, and international film festival.
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Mariánské Lázně is a world-famous spa town in the West Bohemian Spa Triangle, known for its 19th-century architecture and mineral springs.
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Explore Vinohrady, a modern district of Brno known for its panelák apartment blocks, expansive green spaces, and good city connections.
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Liberec is located at the foot of the Jizera Mountains in northern Bohemia, known for its textile tradition and the iconic TV tower on Ještěd mountai…
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Mělník, the royal town at the confluence of the Elbe and Vltava rivers, is the heart of the Bohemian wine region.
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Most is a North Bohemian city whose historic center was demolished in the 1970s to make way for lignite mining and subsequently rebuilt.
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Strakonice is a city in South Bohemia at the confluence of the Otava and Volyňka rivers, famous for its medieval castle and bagpipe tradition.
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Česká Lípa is located in northern Bohemia on the Ploučnice River and grew rapidly in the 20th century due to uranium mining in the area.
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Louny is located on the Ohře River in northern Bohemia and is called the 'Pearl on the Ohře River' due to its well-preserved historic buildings.
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Lysá nad Labem is a historic Czech town on the Elbe River, renowned for its splendid Baroque chateau and its popular exhibition grounds.
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Třebíč is a historic city in the Vysočina Region, known for its exceptionally well-preserved Jewish quarter and Romanesque basilica.
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Kolín is a city on the Elbe River in Central Bohemia, known for its significant historical heritage and as a major industrial and chemical hub.
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Brno is the historic center of Moravia and the second-largest city in the country, known for the Špilberk fortress and modernist architecture.
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A historic royal town on the Elbe river, famous for its well-preserved medieval walls and its connection to writer Bohumil Hrabal.
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Ostrava is located in the east of the country near the Polish border and was formerly a major center for coal mining and steel industry.
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Příbram is a traditional mining town southwest of Prague, known primarily for silver and uranium mining and as a pilgrimage site.
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Prostějov is a city in the Olomouc Region, historically known for its textile and clothing industry as well as its Jewish history.
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Click a city – the detail page lists the top attractions, a map and travel tips.