Vizovice
This town is known for its traditional folk culture and the annual Vizovice Masters of Rock music festival. It is also home to a beautiful Renaissance chateau and a historic distillery.
Chřiby Mountains
This mountain range offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers. It is home to several historic landmarks, including the Buchlovice Chateau and the St. Barbara Church.

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Region Overview

Main city

Zlín

AREA

3,964 km2

POPULATION

590,000

Main language

Czech

Popular

Geography and Tourist Attractions

Information about the province's tourist attractions, including popular destinations, events, and activities.

White Carpathians

The White Carpathians mountain range in the eastern Czech Republic offers breathtaking scenery and outdoor activities. The area is characterized by rolling hills covered in forests, meadows, and fields. It's a popular destination for hikers, cyclists, and nature lovers, with diverse flora and fauna, including rare plant and bird species.

Kroměříž Archbishop's Palace and Gardens

The Kroměříž Archbishop's Palace and Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a stunning example of baroque architecture and landscaping. The palace features beautifully decorated interiors with collections of art and antiques, while the gardens are a masterpiece of ornamental and landscape design with numerous fountains and sculptures.

Baťa Canal

The Baťa Canal is a historic waterway that was constructed in the 1930s to facilitate the transport of goods and raw materials to the Baťa shoe factory in Zlín. The canal is lined with scenic bike paths and hiking trails, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Political

Economy and Government

The Zlín Region has a diverse economy, with a mix of manufacturing, agriculture, and service industries. One of the largest employers in the region is the Bata shoe company, which was founded in the city of Zlín in the early 20th century. The company remains an important contributor to the local economy, employing thousands of people in the region. Other important industries in the region include machinery, food processing, and construction.

The Zlín Region is governed by an elected regional assembly, which is responsible for overseeing regional policies and budgets. The assembly consists of 45 members who are elected for a four-year term. The assembly is headed by a governor, who is also elected by the assembly and serves as the highest representative of the region. The governor is responsible for implementing the policies and programs of the assembly, as well as representing the region in national and international affairs. The Zlín Region also has a number of municipalities and cities, each with their own local councils and mayors who are responsible for managing local affairs.

History

History and Culture

The Zlín Region has a rich and varied history, dating back to prehistoric times. The region was inhabited by various tribes and peoples throughout the centuries, including the Celts and Slavs. In the early 20th century, the Bata shoe company was founded in the city of Zlín, which brought about significant industrial and economic growth in the region. During World War II, the region was occupied by Nazi Germany, and the Bata company was seized by the Germans. After the war, the region became part of communist Czechoslovakia until the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989.

The Zlín Region has a vibrant culture that reflects its history and unique character. The region is known for its traditional folk music and dance, which is performed at festivals and events throughout the year. The region is also home to a number of museums, including the Zlín Regional Museum, which showcases the history and culture of the region. The architecture of the region is also a significant aspect of its culture, with notable examples of functionalist and modernist styles in the cities of Zlín and Kroměříž. The region is also known for its cuisine, which features traditional dishes such as roast pork, dumplings, and cabbage.

HOTELS​

Hotel Baltaci Atrium

This modern four-star hotel in Zlín offers comfortable rooms and suites with contemporary decor and amenities. It features an indoor pool, fitness center, and a restaurant serving regional and international cuisine.

Hotel La Fresca

Located in the historic town of Kroměříž, this charming boutique hotel features individually decorated rooms with antique furnishings and modern amenities. The hotel also has a restaurant serving traditional Czech cuisine.

Hotel Buchlovice

Situated in the picturesque village of Buchlovice, this elegant four-star hotel is housed in a historic castle and offers luxurious rooms with period furnishings and modern amenities. The hotel also features a restaurant, bar, and spa facilities.

RESTAURANTS​

Špejle Grill & Bar

Located in the heart of Zlín, this popular restaurant serves up delicious grilled meats and other dishes on skewers. The menu also includes vegetarian options, salads, and desserts, all served in a cozy and inviting atmosphere.

Pivovar Zlín

This brewery and restaurant in Zlín offers a variety of delicious beers and pub food. Visitors can sample a range of locally brewed beers, including dark, light, and wheat varieties, while enjoying traditional Czech dishes such as roast pork, goulash, and schnitzel.

Restaurant U Kocoura

This cozy restaurant in the historic town of Kroměříž serves up traditional Czech cuisine with a modern twist. The menu includes a range of meat, fish, and vegetarian dishes, all made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant also has an extensive wine list featuring both Czech and international wines.
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