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Czech daily life is a mix of quiet efficiency and a strong connection to nature.
Residents often work in Brno (Czechia's second-largest city, a hub for IT, engineering, and startups) but live in smaller towns like Slavkov u Brna (Austerlitz), Bučovice, or Vyškov. The 50 road provides a direct (though sometimes congested) artery. The lifestyle is about having a garden, lower rent, and quieter nights, while still being 30–45 minutes from city buzz. czechbitch 50 link
Towns along the 50 are proud of their Moravian folklore (costumes, music, cimbál ensembles). The lifestyle includes attending hody (harvest festivals) and fašank (carnival). Yet, thanks to the road, modern amenities (shopping centers, fast food, cinemas) are never far away. Czech daily life is a mix of quiet