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Besides Prague, it is worth staying for a few nights to travel to the Czech Republic. Which cities are worth spending the night in?

Not many people in China travel to this country. In addition to the famous Prague, there are several cities worth visiting, and public security is also a safer place.

If you like traveling, the following cities recommend you to try it:

1. krumlov

Must-see attractions: CK Town, Krumlov Castle, Swarsky Square, St. Vitter Church, Torture Museum.

Krulov is located in Bohemia in southern Czech Republic, surrounded by winding vltava river, only160km away from the capital Prague. This city was very prosperous in the13rd century, because it was an important trade corridor, most of which was built in the14th to17th century, and most of them adopted Gothic and Baroque styles. Surprisingly, with the castle on the other side of the valley as the center, medieval cities are endless.

2. Carlo Vivali

Must-see attractions: Mill Hot Spring Corridor, Market Hot Spring Corridor, Tapra River, St. Mary's Church, Devzak Garden.

Located about120km west of Prague, it has a mild climate, abundant rainfall and cool summer, making it a good place for tourism and leisure. The hot springs here are rich in resources, spewing out from more than 2000 meters underground. There are dozens of springs in the city, which have high temperature and contain more than 30 kinds of minerals that can treat various diseases, attracting many tourists every year.

3. Brno

Must-see attractions: Freedom Square, Green Square and local cathedral.

Located in the southeast of Czech Republic, it is the second largest city. /kloc-industrialization began in the 0/8th century. It is called "Moravian Manchester City" and is the industrial center of the country. Develop machinery industry and hold Bono International Machinery Industry Exposition regularly. Other industries, such as wool spinning, food, tanning, printing, etc. It is also an important transportation hub in China, where there are many railways and highways.