subject: Hotels In Czech Republic [print this page] Literally thousands of foreign nationals have invested in commercial real estate in the Czech Republic. The government of the Czech Republic has worked to liberalize and streamline the laws in the Czech Republic that deal with foreign ownership of real estate. While there remain some hurdles to foreign ownership of real estate in the Czech Republic, particularly for foreign nationals from non-EU countries, these hurdles hardly are insurmountable today. In addition, there are proposals in the works that will remove many of the barriers and hurdles to foreign ownership of real estate in the Czech Republic within the coming decade. But, again and with that said, any of the hurdles that remain in place today are far from insurmountable.s an original Czech liquor that is similar to absinthe. Those in the know enjoy it ice cold or with tonic water.Two more historic cities are part of this Czech Republic vacation package. You'll visit both Cesky Krumlov and Ceske Budejovice. Cesky Krumlov is known for its beautiful gardens and castle, while Ceske Budejovice is known for its historic brewery, home of Budvar, the original Budweiser beer.Unlike many tours, there is plenty of time on your own if you so desire. You can explore the great shopping and markets of Prague, or sample Czech cuisine from one of the street vendors.Breakfast is included each day at the hotel so you're assured of starting your day off right. All told, five nights are spent at your hotel in Prague and one night in Ceske Budejovice. Travel distances from attraction to attraction aren't far, usually no more than two hours or so.Many cities and countries allow various indoor and outdoor venues to hold weddings, but one idea that is very unique in Prague is the Rooftop Restaurant Wedding. Known for its fine dining and luxurious, romantic atmosphere, the restaurant is set in the Aria Hotel overlooking Lesser Town, Petrin Hill, Prague Castle and St. Nicholas Church. What a spectacular way to see the city while enjoying your special moments.Lastly, many of the finest restaurants in Prague are situated near a historical monument, bridge, building or something of significance. Because of the fine dining and historical importance, the restaurants are proud to offer wedding reception services.