Imaginative travellers looking for somewhere new to spend their Easter have been encouraged to visit the Czech Republic.
According to the country's official tourism board, the destination has plenty to offer explorers over the holiday period.
It suggested that explorers should head to the "beautiful Easter markets", which "are held every year in Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square in Prague".
Here, they can shop and browse to their heart's content at a large variety of stalls from March 20th to April 11th.
Furthermore, there will be folk music, dance and workshops in the capital, which could be ideal for families.
In addition, the body encouraged music lovers to got to the Estates Theatre on April 2nd, when an Easter concert showcasing the work of Baroque master Antonio Vivaldi is set to take place.
Lonely Planet advises holidaymakers heading to the nation to see the "bizarre sandstone formations" at the Adrspach-Teplice Rocks, as well as the fabulous architecture of Olomouc.
