Jihocesky kraj occupies the southern tip of the Czech Republic, bordered by Austria to the south and Germany (Bavaria) to the west. The region has roughly 642,000 residents. Ceske Budejovice, the regional capital, is known internationally as the origin of Budweiser beer; the Budvar brewery has operated here since 1895. The city's main square, Namesti Premysla Otakara II, is one of the largest in Central Europe at over 17,000 square metres.
The landscape is defined by the Trebon Basin, a network of artificial fishponds created from the 14th century onward for carp farming. More than 6,000 ponds remain, and the Trebon region holds UNESCO biosphere reserve status. Cesky Krumlov, with its Renaissance castle complex and medieval old town, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that draws over two million visitors annually. The Sumava mountains along the Bavarian border contain some of the largest undisturbed forest areas in Central Europe.
Companion services in South Bohemia are found mainly in Ceske Budejovice and, to a lesser extent, in the tourist centres. Listings here are drawn from external verified websites.
Jihocesky kraj occupies the southern tip of the Czech Republic, bordered by Austria to the south and Germany (Bavaria) to the west. The region has roughly 642,000 residents. Ceske Budejovice, the regional capital, is known internationally as the origin of Budweiser beer; the Budvar brewery has operated here since 1895. The city's main square, Namesti Premysla Otakara II, is one of the largest in Central Europe at over 17,000 square metres.
The landscape is defined by the Trebon Basin, a network of artificial fishponds created from the 14th century onward for carp farming. More than 6,000 ponds remain, and the Trebon region holds UNESCO biosphere reserve status. Cesky Krumlov, with its Renaissance castle complex and medieval old town, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that draws over two million visitors annually. The Sumava mountains along the Bavarian border contain some of the largest undisturbed forest areas in Central Europe.
Companion services in South Bohemia are found mainly in Ceske Budejovice and, to a lesser extent, in the tourist centres. Listings here are drawn from external verified websites.
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Escort services are legal and explicitly regulated by law.
This reflects national law. Local/municipal rules or enforcement can differ; always follow local regulations.
Engaging in voluntary sex work as an individual consenting adult is not a criminal offence in the Czech Republic. No regulatory framework, licensing, or registration system governs prostitution; it exists in a legal grey area. Kuplirstvi, the criminal offence of profiting from another person's prostitution, is defined in Section 189 of the Trestni zakonik. The penalty ranges from six months to four years, with aggravated circumstances increasing the range to two to eight years, and up to 15 years if the conduct causes death.
Section 190 penalises prostitution near schools and child-related facilities with up to two years' imprisonment. Trafficking falls under Section 168, with sentences from two to ten years and a ceiling of 18 years. Brothels have no explicit legal basis and operators may face charges under Section 189. Street solicitation can be regulated through municipal ordinances carrying administrative fines. Policie Ceske republiky handles enforcement throughout the region.
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The Budvar brewery in Ceske Budejovice has brewed beer under the Budweiser name since 1895. The city's German name, Budweis, is the origin of the brand.
No. Individual voluntary sex work between consenting adults is not punishable under Czech law. There is no licensing or registration system.
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The Trebon Basin contains over 6,000 artificial fishponds, many dating to the 14th century, and holds UNESCO biosphere reserve status. Carp farming here is a centuries-old tradition.