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Hluboká nad Vltavou is a charming town in the Czech Republic, famous for its rich history, cultural landmarks, and cozy atmosphere. Here is a rough two-day plan to make the most of your visit.

Day 1

Morning:

  • Peace Square (Náměstí Míru): Start your morning with a walk around the main square of the town. Here you will find many historical buildings and beautiful architecture. Pay attention to the town hall and the Virgin Mary column.
  • Moravian Slovak Museum: Learn about the history and culture of the region in this museum. Exhibitions on archaeology, ethnography, and art of Moravian Slovakia are presented here.

Day:

  • Church of St. Francis of Assisi: Visit this beautiful baroque church, which is one of the architectural gems of the town.
  • Stroll through the city parks: Spend time in one of the green corners of the city, such as Tomáš Masaryk Park or Sady Park.

Evening:

  • Dinner at a local restaurant: Try traditional Czech dishes at one of the city's restaurants. Places that serve goulash or duck with cabbage are recommended.

Day 2

Morning:

  • Buchlovice Castle: Take a tour of the picturesque Buchlovice Castle, located near Hluboká nad Vltavou. The castle offers magnificent views of the surroundings and an interesting history.

Day:

  • Wine tour: Visit local wineries and taste Moravian wines. This region is famous for its white wines, so the tasting will be a wonderful experience.

Evening:

  • Cultural events: Find out what events are happening in the city, perhaps a theater performance or a concert. Local posters and information at tourist centers will help you choose something interesting.
  • Evening city walk: End the day with a walk through the quiet streets of Hluboká nad Vltavou, enjoying the atmosphere and the city lights.

Useful tips:

  • Transportation: It is convenient to get around the city on foot or by bicycle.
  • Language: Most shops and restaurants offer menus in English, but learning a few words in Czech will be useful and pleasant for the locals.
  • Currency: Don't forget to exchange currency for Czech crowns if necessary.

Enjoy your trip and unforgettable experiences!

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