Traveling in Telc

Telc is a small city located in the southern part of the Czech Republic. It is best known for its historical center, an UNESCO World Heritage Site, which consists of a unique cobbled square lined with colorful Renaissance architecture and surrounded by moats.
Neighborhoods & Around
The hub of Telc, the city's historical center where most of the sights and amenities for visitors are located, is the Inner City or Vnritrni Mesto. An UNESCO World Heritage Site, this part of town is centrally located with plenty of architecture reminiscent of the Renaissance and Gothic styles. Central to this area and the city as a whole, is the Zacharias of Hradec square - a lovely open, cobbled area which is bordered by traditional pastel buildings with gables, quaint shops, and a number of outdoor cafes. Also popular is the Old Town (or Stare Mesto) located just across Ulický pond to the southwest. Other neighborhoods include Stepnice to the northeast and Podoli to the southeast which are mostly residential.
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