What to see & do with your IDP in Czech Republic?
With an International Driving Permit in hand, you’ll have the freedom to explore the Czech Republic’s varied landscapes and cultural gems at your own pace. Here are some top road trip destinations worth adding to your itinerary:
1. Český Krumlov
Just a 2.5-hour drive from Prague, this fairy-tale town boasts a UNESCO-listed historic center, cobbled lanes, and a majestic castle. Driving here allows you to stop along the way in charming South Bohemian villages and natural reserves.
2. South Moravian Wine Region
Follow scenic routes through Mikulov and Znojmo, where rolling vineyards meet baroque architecture. The countryside here is best explored by car, with numerous wine cellars and local farms dotting the landscape. An IDP helps when renting a vehicle in Brno or Vienna and crossing borders easily into wine country.
3. Bohemian Switzerland National Park
This northern gem features stunning sandstone formations and forest trails near the German border. Drive from Prague in under two hours and enjoy flexibility when navigating remote trails or hopping over to Saxon Switzerland National Park next door.
4. Kutná Hora and Central Bohemia
Less than 90 minutes from Prague, Kutná Hora blends Gothic architecture and quirky sights like the Sedlec Ossuary. Having a car gives you access to lesser-known spots like Kačina Castle or small Czech breweries in nearby villages.
5. Jeseníky Mountains
For peaceful drives and alpine scenery, head east toward the Jeseníky range. This lesser-traveled region is full of quiet forests, thermal spas, and mountain roads that make having your own car a real asset.
Wherever the road takes you, an IDP helps you handle local rentals, border crossings, and checkpoints with ease — making your trip more spontaneous and enjoyable.