Třebíč
Situated in the Moravian Highlands of the southeastern Czech Republic. Třebíč boasts not one but two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: its medieval Jewish quarter with a well-preserved ghetto is one of Central Europe's most significant Jewish monuments, complemented by the Romanesque-Gothic Basilica of St Procopius. The unique combination of Christian and Jewish cultural history makes Třebíč a fascinating place of tolerance and coexistence. The Moravian Highlands surrounding the town invite peaceful cycling tours and hikes through a gently unspoilt landscape.
What awaits you
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Best time to visit
June–August: up to 24°C with 12h of sunshine per day.
Cooler winters (4°C). Best visited in June–August.
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Třebíč as a Vacation Destination
Třebíč is an excellent choice for city breaks. The best time to visit is June, July, August with temperatures up to 24°C.
The cost of living is moderate, offering good value for money. Campers will find pitches for both tents and caravans.
The region offers rich cultural experiences: museums and historic sites.