Czechia is a strange mix of fairy tale towns and busy city life. Cobblestone streets, big old castles, and cozy beer gardens sit next to hip cafes with fast wifi. The vibe is relaxed but curious. Summers are warm and full of outdoor concerts. Winters are cold and snowy and perfect for soup and museums.
Most travellers enjoy the low cost of living compared with Western Europe. Prague is pricier. Smaller cities like Brno are cheaper and friendlier. Internet is fast and steady. Coworking spaces and laptop cafes are easy to find. There is a real nomad and expat scene. Meetups, language exchanges, and after-work beer are common.
Things to do are endless. Hike in national parks. Bike riverside trails. Visit tiny villages. I once played beach volleyball on a sandy patch by the Vltava and then found a tiny jazz club nearby. For some, the cold winters will be hard. Arguably not the best place if you want nonstop sunshine. But for work and play it often fits just right.