The Czech Republic is a small parliamentary country bordered by Poland to the north, Germany to the west, Slovakia to the east, and Austria to the south. It is renowned for its medieval castles and cathedrals in Renaissance, Gothic, and Baroque styles. Chocolate enthusiasts can visit a museum in Prague, while beer lovers can tour breweries. Many are attracted to churches, the Koněprusy Caves, the Smradeh Nature Reserve, and the thermal springs in Karlovy Vary. Tourist programs are diverse and cater to guests with various interests. For short-term business trips to the Czech Republic, Russians need to obtain a tourist or Schengen visa. If planning to stay longer, a long-term national visa is required. A guide will help navigate the types of permits and conditions for obtaining them.
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