Beroun, located in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic, is a quaint, historically-rich town showcasing idyllic landscapes and a labyrinth of medieval charm. Encased by wooded hills and nestled along the confluence of two rivers, the Berounka and the Litavka, Beroun is known for its beautifully preserved Baroque and Renaissance architecture and a distinct bear tradition symbolized by the two live brown bears at the local bear pit. Highlights include the15th-century stone walls encircling the old town, the Gothic Gate, and the neo-Romanesque towered Church of St. Jacob offering panoramic vistas across the rooftops. On top of this, Beroun's prestigious golf courses, close proximity to Czech Karst and Karlštejn Castle, paired with cultural festivals such as the Beroun Potters' Festival, render it an inviting destination for various interests.