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Cheb Town Overview

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Located on the banks of the Ohre River, Cheb town features a serene ambiance

Known as one of the oldest towns in the Czech Republic, Cheb boasts of beautiful palaces and castles and a very interesting historic centre. Cheb town is a pretty town to spend some quiet time at. The architecture visible in the main square of the city centre is a reflection of the history of the town. Cheb is a good stopover town that can be explored within a few hours.

The Cheb Castle has the biggest Romanesque chapel in Bohemia, though the castle is mostly in ruins it is still good for visiting. If you are interested in the history of the area, visit the Cheb Museum. The building of the museum, the old Pachelbel House, is better known for its history.

The main square of the town is its prime highlight. The square is surrounded by beautiful 17th century homes and around this square visitors can find shops and a number of restaurants. Visit the New Town Hall & State Gallery of the Arts where you can see Czech modern art.

Getting around the town is easy. Most of it is walk-able and public transportation is also available widely. There are no Masaajid or halal dining facilities in the town, however visitors can find some vegetarian delicacies.

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