Discover Czechia 🇨🇿 || Explore its Rich History and Culture
Czechia, a country in Central Europe, is known for its diverse landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. From the majestic Giant Mountains in the north to the rolling hills of South Bohemia, Czechia offers a wide array of experiences for every visitor. Explore historical cities, picturesque castles, and charming villages. Delve into its past, from the Bohemian Kingdom to the Velvet Revolution, and discover its contributions to art, philosophy, and music. Whether you're interested in world-class museums, stunning natural beauty, or lively festivals, Czechia has something to offer. For more information, please send your questions via WhatsApp at +420 725 540 499 or via Facebook Messenger. We look forward to sharing the beauty of Czechia with you.

Czechia's regions offer unique cultural experiences. Bohemia, in the west, is famous for its stunning historical cities like Prague, fairytale castles, and renowned spa towns. Moravia, in the east, boasts magnificent vineyards, folk traditions, and the historic city of Brno.
Explore the rich traditions and modern innovations that shape Czechia today. Discover local festivals, regional cuisines, and the warm hospitality of its people. Every corner of Czechia tells a story, waiting to be explored.
Regional Highlights: Prague & Český Krumlov
Prague: Ancient History and Modern Vibrancy
Český Krumlov: A UNESCO World Heritage Gem
Prague, a city steeped in history, offers a captivating blend of medieval charm and modern life. Český Krumlov is renowned for its well-preserved Old Town and castle complex, making it a hub for history and cultural exploration.

Prague's Historic Landmarks:
A Journey Through Time
Discover Prague's rich past with a suggested sightseeing tour:
(Old Town Square) STAROMĚSTSKÉ NÁMĚSTÍ > STAROMĚSTSKÁ RADNICE (Old Town Hall) > PRAŽSKÝ HRAD (Prague Castle) > SV. VÍT KATEDRÁLA (St. Vitus Cathedral) > MALÁ STRANA (Lesser Town) > KAREL MOST (Charles Bridge) > back to STAROMĚSTSKÉ NÁMĚSTÍ (Old Town Square)
Experience the architectural marvels and charming streets that define Prague's unique character. Each site tells a part of Czechia's compelling story.

Planning Your Visit to Czechia:
To ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience, here are some key details for your exploration of Czechia.
1. Important Documents:
2. Accommodation & Travel:
3. Local Etiquette:
4. Emergency Contacts:
5. Cultural Insights:
Preparation is key to fully immerse yourself in the Czech experience. Make sure all your details are in order for a memorable journey.
For any questions regarding your visit, please contact us by WhatsApp at +420 725 540 499 or by e-mail to: office@ateaileen.com
Essential Information for Visitors to Czechia
EXPLORING CZECHIA
What to know before you go:
- Visa Requirements: Check if you need a visa based on your nationality.
- Local Transportation: Czechia has an excellent public transport system.
- Currency: The official currency is the Czech Koruna (CZK).
- Language: Czech is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
- Tipping: Tipping is customary but not obligatory; 5-10% is common for good service.
- Shopping Hours: Most shops are closed on Sundays.
- Emergency Numbers: Police: 158, Ambulance: 155, Fire: 150, European Emergency Number: 112.
- Cultural Norms: Politeness and punctuality are appreciated.
- Cuisine: Don't miss traditional dishes like Svíčková, Trdelník, and Goulash.
- Attractions: From historical sites to modern art, Czechia offers diverse attractions.
Contact for Czechian Exploration:
For guided tours and deeper insights into Czechian culture, history, and hidden gems, contact our expert guide George J. Tauchman from "Kuya George Travel". Reachable by message or by phone on WhatsApp +420 725 540 499