Holidays in the Czech Republic: sights and lakes in Prague, Brno, Karlovy Vary & Co.

Vacation in the Czech Republic – The first days of summer are breaking and you want to plan your next vacation? If you want to experience the feeling of freedom in nature again, switch off from the stressful everyday life and relax, but at the same time want to explore your own culture, history and sights, you should take your car and one Roof tent on top or one Tent trailer go camping behind you! This means that you are completely flexible in planning your trip and can go to all the popular spots and at the same time end the evening with your loved ones in a cozy atmosphere. Here you can find out which highlights you should visit in the Czech Republic, what you have to consider here and why a camping holiday is definitely worthwhile!

Camping holidays in the Czech Republic: nature & city trip

In the best case, you decide to go camping in the Czech Republic. With a roof tent you can keep the usual luxury and comfort of home in nature and enjoy the idyllic nature until the evening hours. Roof tents for 2 people are suitable for couples, while roof tents for 4 or even 5 people are ideal for the whole family. You are completely free to decide every day how you plan your day and where to go next!

Whether sights with an exciting history, historical castles and palaces or swimming in the lake and hiking in nature – the Czech Republic impresses with a mixture of picturesque nature and cultural highlights and is therefore a popular destination for tourists from all over the world! Would you like to set off straight away with your own car tent? Then you can find your suitable one here Buy a roof tent !

Video! Czech Republic from above

To get an overview of the charming country and to get to know the top spots and cities that are worth seeing, you can watch the following video. This will prepare you as best as possible for what to expect on your upcoming vacation.

To-do list: 8 tips + 1 insider tip

What should I definitely see and do in the Czech Republic? Here are my 8 tips that should definitely be on your bucket list and a special insider tip.

  • Strolling in the old town in Prague
  • Charles Bridge with a panoramic view over the Vltava
  • Prebischtor: sandstone arch in Bohemian Switzerland
  • Frauenberg Castle in Hluboká
  • Hiking in the Giant Mountains (highest mountains in the Czech Republic)
  • Bohemian Paradise: rocky landscape made of sandstone
  • Telsch: Colorful film set
  • Go for a walk in the Golden Lane!

Insider tip: Pilsen! Pilsen is the fourth largest city in the country, but compared to Prague it is rather unknown. However, it convinces with its historical buildings in medieval style as well as Renaissance and Baroque buildings that are spread throughout the entire old town. The colorful city is definitely worth a visit and not quite as crowded as other cities.

Czech Republic map

The Czech Republic is a Central European country that is visited by tourists from all over the world due to its exciting history and welcoming cities. It borders Germany in the west and north-west, Poland in the north-east, Slovakia in the east and Austria in the south, and is therefore an ideal travel destination.

By car: from Germany to the Czech Republic

The popular holiday destination can be easily reached from Germany by car. In just 4 1/2 hours you can be in the Czech capital Prague from Thuringia if you take the A4. Therefore, it is ideal to arrive with your own car and a roof tent on top and enjoy a relaxing holiday.

Cities, highlights & attractions in the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic has some interesting cities that are definitely worth a visit. From sights and exciting history to scenic highlights, there is something for everyone here. The Czech Republic is generally known for the many quaint palaces and fortresses that each have their own story to tell. Culture, art and history enthusiasts have come to the right place!

Prague: sights, weather & tips

The Czech capital Prague is probably the most popular destination for tourists. It is known for its charming old town with its colorful, historic buildings, churches and the medieval clock that plays an hourly carillon. Also recommended when visiting Prague is the famous Prague Castle, a castle from the 9th century, and the Charles Bridge, which offers you a unique panorama over the Vltava. Are you traveling with the whole family and children? Then a day trip to the largest zoo in the Czech Republic is worthwhile. Numerous animals can be found here, such as hippos, elephants and Komodo dragons, all of which can be observed in a large outdoor enclosure.

The city shines with its very own charm and is definitely recommended for a stroll through the nice streets and alleys in historical flair. Here you can stroll along wonderfully in good weather and enjoy the day.

Tips for a vacation in Prague:

  • Old Town Square (historical center with colorful buildings, churches, etc.)
  • Prague Town Hall Clock (hourly carillon)
  • Prague Castle (9th century castle complex)
  • Charles Bridge (panoramic view over the Vltava)
  • Petřín lookout tower
  • John Lennon Wall
  • Walks through the streets (Golden Lane)
  • Prague Zoo (largest zoo)

Brno: old town, racetrack and zoo

The city of Brno is better known for its modernized and restored buildings. Here you can, for example, optimally visit the Spielberg Fortress and the city museum in it to get an insight into Czech history. Also worth seeing is the modernized Tugendhat House, which is considered the most famous modern building and is an architectural highlight! Another must-see in Brno is the Moravian Karst, a low mountain range with caves, valleys and mountains that is particularly popular with families.

The highlight, however, is the Automotodrom Brno Rennstecke on the western outskirts of the city. The motorsport track was built between 1985 and 1987 and is now a real attraction for numerous visitors.

You should see this in Brno:

  • Spielberg Fortress (+ City Museum)
  • Tugendhat House (Most Famous Modern Building)
  • Moravian Karst
  • Automotodrom Brno circuit
  • Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul
  • Moravian State Museum
  • Brno Zoo

Karlovy Vary: wellness, thermal baths & health resort

The spa town of Karlovy Vary is located in the west of the Czech Republic and is a popular travel destination for many tourists from all over the world, if only because of the picturesque landscapes and the many thermal springs. Apart from the fact that you can really relax and unwind in the spa here, there are also many sights to see. For example the Mill Colonnade, a popular building with hot springs, or the Hot Spring Colonnade, also a well-known building. In addition, the historic Dianaturm observation tower is a top spot and at the same time a cultural highlight that offers you a unique panorama over the city.

A visit to Karlovy Vary offers you:

  • Numerous thermal springs (relaxation and spa)
  • Mill Colonnade (hot springs)
  • Hot Spring Colonnade
  • Historical lookout tower Dianaturm (panoramic view over the city)
  • Becherovka Jan Becher Museum
  • Park Colonnade
  • Karlovy Vary Art Gallery

Lakes in the Czech Republic: relaxation, water sports & beach holidays

Of course, in addition to a city trip and sightseeing, you can also simply relax wonderfully and, for example, go swimming in one of the idyllic lakes, or use one of the water sports offers. The Czech Republic has some particularly beautiful lakes that are visited by numerous visitors from all over the world every day. Here you can not only swim and relax, but at the same time marvel at the unique, natural panorama all around or explore it on a hike, walk or bike ride.

There are these popular lakes in the Czech Republic:

  • Certovo jezero / Teufelssee (glacial lake in the Bohemian Forest)
  • Lipno reservoir (lake with promenade around it)
  • Rest area at the Preißhausteich (lake in the forest of the Ore Mountains)
  • Černé jezero / Black Lake (glacial lake with numerous hiking trails)
  • Mácha lake (beautiful landscapes and yacht clubs)
  • Rozkoš reservoir (idyllic surroundings)
  • Reservoir Nechranice (ideal for sailing & water sports)

Camping holidays: flexible, free, spontaneous & cheap

In order to be able to take all the wonderful sights and highlights in Prague, Brno, Karlovy Vary and Co. with you and get the most out of your vacation in the Czech Republic, you should definitely go camping! This allows you to plan your travel route individually, you are not tied to a single place and can decide freely and spontaneously every day how your day goes and where you want to go next. When camping, you can enjoy your holiday and the Czech atmosphere in nature until the evening hours and spend a carefree and unforgettable time with your loved ones.

It is best to travel with a roof tent that is already on your car and is therefore available to you anytime and anywhere. The whole thing is unfolded with just one hand movement and offers you an enormous sleeping and living area in a few minutes, which you can use as you wish. Depending on whether you are traveling with your partner or traveling with the whole family, there is a suitable tent for 2, 3, 4 or 5 people.

Advantages of a camping holiday:

  • Flexible travel design
  • Free and spontaneous daily planning
  • You’re not just tied to one place
  • Closeness to nature until the evening hours
  • Intense time with your loved ones
  • High comfort and luxury with a roof tent
  • Cost-effective travel option

Are you a camping beginner? Read here everything about the basics about packing list, route, costs, tips & Co.: Camping beginners!

Campsite recommendations

The campsites in the Czech Republic are all located inland near lakes and around popular cities. This means that you are always centrally located, but at the same time you have peace and privacy on the natural campsites in the evening.

These campsites are cheap, centrally located and highly rated:

River Camping Prague

3.8 stars / 323 ratings

  • Address: 171 00 Troy, Czech Republic
  • Phone: +420 607 048 800

Camping Triocamp Prague

3.9 stars / 182 ratings

  • Address: Obslužná 35, 184 00 Praha-Dolní Chabry, Czech Republic
  • Phone: +420 722 242 343

Camping by the lake Václav

3.8 stars / 379 ratings

  • Address: Všebořská 211/51, Podhrad, 350 02 Cheb, Czech Republic
  • Phone: +420 354 435 653

Camping Dřenice

4.5 stars / 453 ratings

  • Address: Dřenice Jesenická přehrada, 350 02 Cheb, Czech Republic
  • Phone: +420 354 431 591

Camping America

4.2 stars / 597 ratings

  • Address: 8a, Jezerní 151, 351 01 Františkovy Lázně, Czech Republic
  • Phone: +420 354 597 390

Weather in the Czech Republic: Temperatures & Trend

The average temperature in the Czech Republic is around 8 degrees. In January you can expect an average of -2 degrees in the lowlands and even down to -30 degrees in the Carpathian Mountains. In the summer around July, however, the average is 20 degrees with maximum values of up to 30 degrees. So this is the best travel time to be able to explore all cities in a relaxed way, maybe to eat an ice cream or two and to enjoy the beautiful, idyllic nature on a walk around one of the popular lakes.

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FAQ: Questions about the Czech Republic

What do I have to consider when I go to the Czech Republic? What do you call the people from the Czech Republic and where exactly is the Czech Republic located? Here you will find some questions that are often asked in connection with the Czech Republic, and the corresponding answers directly.

Is the Czech Republic an EU country?

The Czech Republic is a country with around 10 million inhabitants and is a member state of the EU.

Why can’t we say Czech Republic?

Since the formation of Czechoslovakia, the term “Czech Republic” has also been introduced. Nowadays, however, it is viewed rather negatively, as it is associated with the language used during the Nazi era. That is why today we say the Czech Republic or Czech Republic.

What do you call people from the Czech Republic?

The people who live in the Czech Republic are called Czechs.

What do I have to consider when driving to the Czech Republic?

In itself, you don’t have to consider anything great if you want to go on a vacation in the Czech Republic. You need the usual travel documents, i.e. a valid identity card or a children’s passport for your children. Otherwise you should have printed out reservations for campsites and the like with you and take some cash with you, which you can then exchange for Czech crowns on site.