In 2026, Czechia was included by MICHELIN among The Best Places to Travel in 2026 for Food Lovers: 16 Must-Visit Destinations.

Where to Eat in Czechia



The MICHELIN Guide 2025 features 79 MICHELIN-selected restaurants across Prague and the rest of the Czech Republic, including one Two-Star restaurant, 8 One-Star establishments, and 18 Bib Gourmands, celebrating seasonal, craft-driven Czech cuisine.

South Moravia stands out for its vineyards, rivers, caves, and outstanding local produce, while South and Central Bohemia charm with riverside towns, lakes, and market-driven cooking. The UNESCO spa town of Karlovy Vary, home to the iconic Grandhotel Pupp (a significant inspiration for Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel). Karlovy Vary hosts the prestigious Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, attracting filmmakers and stars from around the world.

Where to Stay in Czechia

Karlovy Vary


From the One MICHELIN Key Villa Julius & Emma in Karlovy Vary to the contemporary elegance of W Prague, Czechia offers exceptional luxury stays.

UNESCO Highlights in Czechia

Český Krumlov


Prague, the city of a hundred spires, combines historic architecture with a dynamic modern food scene and has inspired global storytellers – Dan Brown famously set his novel The Secret of Secrets here. Beyond the capital, Karlovy Vary and the fairy-tale town of Český Krumlov captivate with timeless charm, while the cultural landscapes of South and Central Bohemia showcase centuries-old harmony between nature, culture, and gastronomy – no wonder this region also served as the setting for the video game Kingdom Come: Deliverance.

Czechia: Destination for Food, Culture, and Luxury

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