MORAVIAN TUSCANY ROAD TRIP ITINERARY (CZECH REPUBLIC)
Rolling green hills covered with vineyards, countless wine cellars, magnificent castles, and old towns with cobblestone streets. What is the first thing that comes to
Welcome to the Czech Republic, a country that’s more than just beer and beautiful architecture (although they have plenty of both). In the southern region of Moravia, you’ll find the delightful city of Brno – the kind of place that will steal your heart faster than you can say “pivo prosím” (that’s “beer please” in Czech AND Slovenian, by the way). At least that’s what happened when I visited it.
Brno has everything you could want from a European city – a grand cathedral, museums packed with fascinating history, and enough festivals and breweries to make your liver weep. But the real gem of South Moravia is its rolling hills, verdant vineyards, and the wine that flows freely from them. You haven’t truly lived until you’ve sipped on a glass of local wine while gazing out at the stunning Moravian countryside.
So, whether you’re a history buff or a wine/beer lover, you’re going to love what Brno and South Moravia have to offer. Let me help you plan your amazing South Moravia trip!
Rolling green hills covered with vineyards, countless wine cellars, magnificent castles, and old towns with cobblestone streets. What is the first thing that comes to
When you’re planning a trip to the Czech Republic, Prague is usually at the top of your bucket list, isn’t it? I get you –
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