Prague
The entire centre of the
Czech capital city is completely covered by Google Street View. You can take a stroll through the courtyards of
Prague Castle or the
Charles Bridge on a beautiful sunny day – without any other tourists! You can visit Prague Castle not only thanks to Google Street View, but also thanks to Virtualtravel.cz >
https://www.virtualtravel.cz/praha/hradcany/prazsky-hrad Český Krumlov
The
south Bohemian town of
Český Krumlov is also one of the popular destinations that you should not miss when in the Czech Republic. Its centre along the Vltava River is reportedly the most romantic place north of the Alps. You can check out if it is true thanks to Google Street View. Or, you can
explore the interiors of the Renaissance chateau. You will not regret it!
https://bit.ly/2JAeVhF.
Kutná Hora
The
central Bohemian town of
Kutná Hora with a
Gothic centre is another gem on the Czech UNESCO list. And once again, you can walk through the town thanks to Google. Find out where the best views are or locate the benches you can sit on to rest when you visit the town personally one day.
https://www.virtualtravel.cz/kutna-hora Olomouc
This
Moravian town is known for a unique structure – the
Holy Trinity Column in the centre. You can now see all its details at least virtually >
https://bit.ly/3dPjFhl.
And when in Olomouc, remember to visit the
Olomouc Art Museum. The virtual tour of the exhibition spaces is free and it is open 24 hours a day! >
https://bit.ly/2UZ0p8h .
Kroměříž
This is another town in Moravia that has been inscribed on the UNESCO list thanks to the chateau and
gardens in Kroměříž. And we would like to invite you on a tour of the
Flower Garden in all its beauty >
https://www.virtualtravel.cz/kromeriz/kvetna-zahrada-kromeriz.
Kuks Hospital
The megalomaniac and never completed Baroque construction of the area of Kuks
Hospital in
east Bohemia has been reconstructed recently. Google does not offer a traditional tour in the form of Street View, but there is an abundance of 360-degree photographs so you will feel as if you were there in person >
https://bit.ly/2USv1sb . You can also take a virtual stroll through the area at >
https://www.virtualtravel.cz/kuks/zamek-kuks.
Hluboká nad Vltavou Chateau
Not only Český Krumlov is in
south Bohemia, but also the
Hluboká nad Vltavou Chateau. The Neo-Gothic building is called
the most beautiful chateau in Bohemia. And is that true? You cannot see it with your own eyes at the moment, but you can check it out at least virtually. Google offers 360-degree snapshots of the chateau exteriors and the adjacent park >
https://bit.ly/3dL43LJ. Find the virtual tour at:
https://www.virtualtravel.cz/hluboka-nad-vltavou/zamek-hluboka.
Konopiště Chateau
The
Konopiště Chateau, one of the most visited Czech sights, is situated near Prague. Again, you can tour the chateau and its surroundings with Google and panoramic views >
https://bit.ly/3dL43LJ.
Jindřichův Hradec Chateau
The south Bohemian town of
Jindřichův Hradec can pride itself on a beautiful historical centre and a large chateau complex. See it for yourselves >
https://www.virtualtravel.cz/jindrichuv-hradec/zamek-a-hrad-jindrichuv-hradec.
Pernštejn Castle
If you have a romantic soul, do not miss the tour of the authentic and very well preserved
Pernštejn Castle built in the Late Middle Ages. Just imagine the knights in armour and a tournament… >
https://www.virtualtravel.cz/pernstejn/hrad-pernstejn.
Bečov nad Teplou Chateau
There are few places in
west Bohemia that are not historical. Balneology has several centuries of tradition there. However, there is one chateau that truly stands out –
Bečov. It contains a real treasure, the
reliquary of St. Maurus. You won’t find it during a tour, but you can read about it
here.
https://www.virtualtravel.cz/becov-nad-teplou/hrad-a-zamek-becov-nad-teplou Karlštejn Castle
The virtual version of
Karlštejn Castle offers a pleasant tour of all its views. Have a look at the countryside near Prague full of
canyons and
dense forests!
https://www.virtualtravel.cz/karlstejn/hrad-karlstejn.