Your group stay in the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is a great destination to organize a group trip. Supported by Prague, which has become one of Europe's most popular cities for city breaks since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Czech Republic is easily accessible. Prague airport has direct flights to most major European cities. If, however, your group prefers to travel by train or car, the Czech Republic is centrally located in Europe, and it is easy to get there by land. Be careful, however, if you take your group by car, it is necessary to pay for a sticker for the duration of your stay. On the accommodation side, the Czech Republic has a very large number of hotels for groups. First of all, in Prague, where you will find hotels and accommodation at all prices, from luxury hotels to cheap accommodation. Other cities in the Czech Republic have also seen their tourism grow and now offer hotels for all budgets. In the countryside, there are fewer hotels for groups, but Groupcorner has made a selection of the best hotels for groups in the Czech Republic for you, especially in ski resorts or spa resorts in the country.
Your group's art, history and architecture lovers will fall in love with Prague. The capital of the Czech Republic is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities in Europe with its medieval heritage, its superb castle and its multitude of bell towers. But Prague should not make the rest of the Czech Republic forgotten. Kutná Hora or Český Krumlov should also appeal to your group members. Just like Slavonice, a beautiful and perfectly preserved small town. The Czech Republic is also a country of castles, especially in Bohemia. If you have to choose one to visit with your group, Karlštejn Castle is the most spectacular. It would be wrong to summarize the Czech Republic to its cities. The north of the country is home to beautiful mountains where skiing is practiced in winter and hiking in summer. Your group will probably enjoy a walk around the impressive rocks of Adršpach during your group stay in the Czech Republic.