South-east of Prague. Some of the small towns and villages still look the way they did in the past. You can admire old houses neatly painted with bright colors and see people wear traditional costumes during folk festivals. Some places not to miss are the Kroměříž and Lednice chateaus with their beautiful gardens, the picturesque town square in Telč, and one of Moravia’s main natural tourist attractions, the Moravský kras (Moravian Karst), a limestone karst region with caves. If you are a wine lover, visit a wine cellar and taste some of the wines that are produced in Southern Moravia, the country’s wine growing region.
Towns and Cities: Brno, Jihlava, Kroměříž, Luhačovice, Telč, Třebíč, Zlín, Znojmo…
Castles and Chateaus: Buchlov, Kroměříž, Lednice, Mikulov, Pernštejn, Slavkov, Velehrad Monastery, Zelená hora pilgrimage church…
UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Historic Centre of Telč, Pilgrimage Church of St. John of Nepomuk at Zelená Hora, Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape, Gardens and Castle at Kroměříž, Tugendhat Villa in Brno, The Jewish Quarter and St. Procopius’ Basilica in Třebíč
Other: Brno Dam, Moravský kras Karst, Slovácko Region, Vranov Dam