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The Czech Republic enjoys outstanding popularity among tourists from all over the world. Thanks to its position in the very heart of the continent as well as its prosperous cultural and natural heritage, it has become a sought-after destination among conference and meeting planners and incentive companies.
The Czech Republic is an ideal country for active holiday, where one can relax as well as improve physical condition. In case one decides to relax, many choices of various sorts are offered. Lovers of sports will be pleased by the wide possibilities of bungee jumping.
Prague real estate market is similar to any West European city regarding the standard of apartments and houses offered for long term rent. However the locality is decisive for expats and skilled people.
This area is famous for its beautiful villas set amidst prettified gardens, homes to many Embassies, but the number of available houses offered for rent is very limited.
The vicinity of International School in nearby village of Nebusice has made this area more popular. These areas are counted as residential areas of the highest quality favored by most expatriates, but also the most expensive ones.
Dutch developers bought 52,000 square meters of land in Prague’s most expensive residential area with the intention to build modern residential area, 40 family houses with gardens and lots of greens.
Brno is situated in a picturesque countryside, surrounded on three sides by forested hills and opening to the Southern Moravian lowlands to the south of the city. In the north, the city is guarded by the foothils of the Drahany and Bohemian-Moravian ranges.
The river Svratka cuts through the city and is the main supply for the Kninicky Dam Lake, a popular leisure area in the city's northwest corner..
Property in the Czech Republic represents one of the securest investment opportunities in Central and Eastern Europe. The potency of interest in the Czech residential property market, particularly in Prague, is reaching new heights.
Prices for modern apartments are increasing at 20% per year. Many factors have contributed to this growth like:
EU membership
Strong economic performance
Location in the heart of Europe bordering Germany, Poland, Austria and Slovakia
Low supply of superior housing in relation to demand
Housing rooms in Universities of Czech Republic, provides a private bathroom and direct phone line. Breakfast is usually provided in the dorm. Students also receive a daily meal allowance to cover the cost of one other meal in the cafeteria in most colleges in Czech Republic. Students may also use allowance to purchase food to prepare their own meals since there are kitchen facilities in every dorm of the colleges.
Many of the castles and chateaux attract visitors through a number of programs in addition to the guided tours, in Czech Republic. These include nighttime tours, medieval-style tournaments and feasts, international music festivals and competitions. Several chateaux were converted into hotels.
Czech castles and chateaux are attractive not only to tourists but also to a large number of film and TV crews, both domestic and international.
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