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Description
Book Introduction
A travel guidebook featuring the Czech Republic and Prague, the jewels of Eastern Europe!
A mysterious travel guidebook designed to help you travel easily and without burden!
The Jewel of Eastern Europe
Prague is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.
Prague makes you feel like time has stood still.
Throughout the city, you can find historical sites that give you a glimpse of the Middle Ages, such as Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque buildings, making you forget the passage of time.
2025
A country of culture and art
Prague, the stage of a thousand years of history and dramatic events, has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
It is a city where you can enjoy the city's culture and meet various people.
It produced Dvorak and Kafka, and Mozart's best opera, 'Don Giovanni', is performed on a permanent basis.
Blunt but warm people
Czechs may seem blunt and indifferent on the outside, but they are actually warm people who appreciate the little things.
They enjoy beer so much that they rank first in per capita beer consumption, but they don't drink too much.
They have a high level of education and learn instruments from a young age.
There may be a reason why there are so many famous musicians in the Czech Republic.
A mysterious travel guidebook designed to help you travel easily and without burden!
The Jewel of Eastern Europe
Prague is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.
Prague makes you feel like time has stood still.
Throughout the city, you can find historical sites that give you a glimpse of the Middle Ages, such as Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque buildings, making you forget the passage of time.
2025
A country of culture and art
Prague, the stage of a thousand years of history and dramatic events, has been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
It is a city where you can enjoy the city's culture and meet various people.
It produced Dvorak and Kafka, and Mozart's best opera, 'Don Giovanni', is performed on a permanent basis.
Blunt but warm people
Czechs may seem blunt and indifferent on the outside, but they are actually warm people who appreciate the little things.
They enjoy beer so much that they rank first in per capita beer consumption, but they don't drink too much.
They have a high level of education and learn instruments from a young age.
There may be a reason why there are so many famous musicians in the Czech Republic.
index
What is the new normal?
Four seasons
Intro
Administrative districts, Czech Republic at a glance
About Czech Republic
8 Reasons Why Prague & the Czech Republic Are So Attractive
How to Enjoy Your Trip to the Czech Republic
Essential Info for Your Trip to Prague & Czech Republic
People, language, history, and people
Sketching a Prague & Czech Republic Trip
Package tours vs. independent travel
Understanding Accommodation
Local travel prices
Planning a trip
Animals and plants
festivities
shopping
beer culture
Travel preparations
Travel clothing
How to resolve lost passports and stolen belongings
Czech Republic in summer and winter
The first thing to do when you get out of the airport
Prague & Czech Republic IN
Airport, train, bus / Airport to city IN
City transportation / rental car, driving
Road types, rental cars, driving
Prague & Czech Republic at a glance
map
Core walking tour
Things to see
Old Town
City of Literature
Newtown
Walking tour
International Festival
Three major museums
EATING
SLEEPING
Top 3 Viewing Points
Top 10 Coffee & Cafes to Enjoy with Your Meal
Tour
small town
Bohemia
Cesky Krumlov
Cesky Budejovice
Karlovy Vary
Fullzen
Kutná Hora
Telz
Moravia
Wolomouc
Bruno
Rednice
Baltic
Znoimo
Four seasons
Intro
Administrative districts, Czech Republic at a glance
About Czech Republic
8 Reasons Why Prague & the Czech Republic Are So Attractive
How to Enjoy Your Trip to the Czech Republic
Essential Info for Your Trip to Prague & Czech Republic
People, language, history, and people
Sketching a Prague & Czech Republic Trip
Package tours vs. independent travel
Understanding Accommodation
Local travel prices
Planning a trip
Animals and plants
festivities
shopping
beer culture
Travel preparations
Travel clothing
How to resolve lost passports and stolen belongings
Czech Republic in summer and winter
The first thing to do when you get out of the airport
Prague & Czech Republic IN
Airport, train, bus / Airport to city IN
City transportation / rental car, driving
Road types, rental cars, driving
Prague & Czech Republic at a glance
map
Core walking tour
Things to see
Old Town
City of Literature
Newtown
Walking tour
International Festival
Three major museums
EATING
SLEEPING
Top 3 Viewing Points
Top 10 Coffee & Cafes to Enjoy with Your Meal
Tour
small town
Bohemia
Cesky Krumlov
Cesky Budejovice
Karlovy Vary
Fullzen
Kutná Hora
Telz
Moravia
Wolomouc
Bruno
Rednice
Baltic
Znoimo
Publisher's Review
Let's travel to Czech Republic & Prague with the hashtag series!
Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is a political, economic, cultural, and educational center with a population of approximately 1.2 million.
Czech people love Prague so much that they call it the 'Mother of Cities' or the 'Mother City'.
Since becoming the capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia, Prague has been the center of Czech history.
Looking down at Prague from Prague Castle, you can see the beautiful city of Prague covered in red roofs.
The city of Prague is a mixture of magnificent castles and churches, charming alleyways, and pretty houses, with the Vltava River running through the city.
Prague's streets are filled with dense and pretty buildings.
Let's go to Prague, ranked 3rd most visited city in Europe from South Korea!
preface
Eastern Europe is located in the middle of the European continent and is called the 'heart of Europe'.
Eastern Europe, the heart of Europe, is hot.
Among them, many Koreans visited the Czech Republic.
It is said that 22% of foreign tourists who visited the Czech Republic last year were Korean.
You may have toured the Bohemian region, centered around the capital city of Prague, an entire city that is a World Heritage Site, but you should also pay attention to the Moravia region of the Czech Republic.
It is not only accessible but also cost-effective.
Moravia, located in the eastern part of the Czech Republic, is located between Krakow, Poland and Vienna, Austria, making it a good base for connecting cities in Eastern Europe.
You can enjoy medieval castles and cities for about a third of the cost of traveling in France.
What attracts people the most is the Baroque culture.
In Czech Moravia, you can see the essence of the Baroque style that lasted for 200 years starting in the 17th century.
Moravia is a region that was rebuilt with even greater splendor after the destruction of its cities during the Thirty Years' War.
The representative cities of Moravia are Brno and Olomouc.
Each has its own attractive points.
Geographically, from ancient times, the country suffered from long wars due to invasions from the east by the Mongols, Russians, and Turks.
Relatively speaking, Western Europe was able to develop relatively easily because Eastern Europe acted as a shield and Western Europe was not harmed.
As it went through the war, it served as a bridge between European culture and the cultures of other regions, and developed a unique culture different from Western Europe.
Historically, the Czech Republic has experienced many changes, oppressions and conflicts, resulting in a very unique culture.
The Czech Republic was invaded and ruled by foreign powers such as Austria, Germany, and the Soviet Union on several occasions.
Despite numerous invasions, the Czech Republic retains its beautiful old architecture and cultural heritage.
There is even a theory that if it seemed like they were going to lose the war, they would surrender immediately and preserve their cultural assets.
During World War II, Warsaw, Poland resisted Nazi Germany, and most of the city was destroyed and turned into ruins.
However, Prague was not damaged except around the clock tower in the old town.
Thanks to their ancestors' careful preservation of their cultural heritage, the Czechs are now attracting tourists from all over the world with their past cultural heritage as a tourist attraction.
Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is a political, economic, cultural, and educational center with a population of approximately 1.2 million.
Czech people love Prague so much that they call it the 'Mother of Cities' or the 'Mother City'.
Since becoming the capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia, Prague has been the center of Czech history.
Looking down at Prague from Prague Castle, you can see the beautiful city of Prague covered in red roofs.
The city of Prague is a mixture of magnificent castles and churches, charming alleyways, and pretty houses, with the Vltava River running through the city.
Prague's streets are filled with dense and pretty buildings.
Let's go to Prague, ranked 3rd most visited city in Europe from South Korea!
preface
Eastern Europe is located in the middle of the European continent and is called the 'heart of Europe'.
Eastern Europe, the heart of Europe, is hot.
Among them, many Koreans visited the Czech Republic.
It is said that 22% of foreign tourists who visited the Czech Republic last year were Korean.
You may have toured the Bohemian region, centered around the capital city of Prague, an entire city that is a World Heritage Site, but you should also pay attention to the Moravia region of the Czech Republic.
It is not only accessible but also cost-effective.
Moravia, located in the eastern part of the Czech Republic, is located between Krakow, Poland and Vienna, Austria, making it a good base for connecting cities in Eastern Europe.
You can enjoy medieval castles and cities for about a third of the cost of traveling in France.
What attracts people the most is the Baroque culture.
In Czech Moravia, you can see the essence of the Baroque style that lasted for 200 years starting in the 17th century.
Moravia is a region that was rebuilt with even greater splendor after the destruction of its cities during the Thirty Years' War.
The representative cities of Moravia are Brno and Olomouc.
Each has its own attractive points.
Geographically, from ancient times, the country suffered from long wars due to invasions from the east by the Mongols, Russians, and Turks.
Relatively speaking, Western Europe was able to develop relatively easily because Eastern Europe acted as a shield and Western Europe was not harmed.
As it went through the war, it served as a bridge between European culture and the cultures of other regions, and developed a unique culture different from Western Europe.
Historically, the Czech Republic has experienced many changes, oppressions and conflicts, resulting in a very unique culture.
The Czech Republic was invaded and ruled by foreign powers such as Austria, Germany, and the Soviet Union on several occasions.
Despite numerous invasions, the Czech Republic retains its beautiful old architecture and cultural heritage.
There is even a theory that if it seemed like they were going to lose the war, they would surrender immediately and preserve their cultural assets.
During World War II, Warsaw, Poland resisted Nazi Germany, and most of the city was destroyed and turned into ruins.
However, Prague was not damaged except around the clock tower in the old town.
Thanks to their ancestors' careful preservation of their cultural heritage, the Czechs are now attracting tourists from all over the world with their past cultural heritage as a tourist attraction.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 30, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 390 pages | 148*210*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791174580900
- ISBN10: 1174580909
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