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How long is the drive from Bressanone to Prague?

The direct drive from Bressanone to Prague is 388 mi (625 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 34 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Bressanone to Prague, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Munich, Innsbruck, Regensburg, Pilsen, and Ingolstadt, as well as top places to visit like Tegernsee and Deutsches Museum, or the ever-popular Scuola Sci Fondo e Biathlon Anterselva.

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Top cities between Bressanone and Prague

The top cities between Bressanone and Prague are Munich, Innsbruck, Regensburg, Pilsen, and Ingolstadt. Munich is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Bressanone and 3 hours from Prague.
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Innsbruck

Innsbruck, the capital of Austria's Tyrol region, is a popular destination for winter sports and boasts a mix of Imperial and modern architecture. Nestled in the Alps, it offers stunning landscapes year-round. The city provides breathtaking views from various locations, including the rooftop bar at Adlers Hotel and the Bergisel Ski Jump.
15% as popular as Munich
5 minutes off the main route, 17% of way to Prague
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Munich

Transportation
Mass Transportation Systems
Munich, the capital of Bavaria, is a city rich in history and culture. It's famous for its annual Oktoberfest celebration and historic beer halls like the Hofbräuhaus. The Altstadt (Old Town) features iconic landmarks such as the Neues Rathaus with its popular glockenspiel show. Additionally, Munich offers diverse culinary experiences, from traditional Swabian dishes to international cuisine.
Most popular city on this route
7 minutes off the main route, 43% of way to Prague
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Ingolstadt

Ingolstadt, located in Bavaria, Germany, is famous for its Audi Forum and classic car museum. The city's medieval old town is accessed through the 14th-century Kreuztor gate, a symbol of Ingolstadt. Visitors can explore the Anatomical Institute from 1723 with its botanical garden featuring medicinal plants. The baroque ceiling of Asam Church Maria de Victoria is a notable attraction. Additionally, the New Castle houses the Bavarian Army Museum showcasing military history exhibits.
1% as popular as Munich
16 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Prague
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Regensburg

Regensburg, a charming Bavarian city situated on the Danube River in southeast Germany, is renowned for its remarkably well-preserved medieval center. The iconic 12th-century Stone Bridge spans 310 meters with 16 arches and connects the old town to the rest of the city. The impressive Regensburg Cathedral, dating back to the 13th century, features twin spires and is home to the famous Regensburger Domspatzen choir.
4% as popular as Munich
5 minutes off the main route, 59% of way to Prague
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Plzeň

Museums
Specialty Museums
Pilsen, located in the western Czech Republic, is a city renowned for its Pilsner Urquell Brewery, which has been producing bottom-fermented beer since 1842. The old center of the city is surrounded by parks and features attractions such as the 19th-century Great Synagogue and the Cathedral of St. Bartholomew with its Renaissance paintings and a viewing gallery at the top of its tall spire.
3% as popular as Munich
6 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Prague

Best stops along Bressanone to Prague drive

The top stops along the way from Bressanone to Prague (with short detours) are Marienplatz, English Garden, and Deutsches Museum. Other popular stops include Old Pilsner Urquell Brewery water Tower, Karlštejn Castle, and Neues Schloss Herrenchiemsee.
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Scuola Sci Fondo e Biathlon Anterselva

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Alessandro A — Google review
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A A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Today I did the biathlon shooting for everyone with Gerhard and we had a lot of fun and at the same time opened our eyes a little to what great achievements a biathlon athlete can achieve. Gerhard explained everything very calmly, took time for each participant and answered various questions for us. (Original) Habe heute bei Gerhard das Biathlonschiessen für Jedermann gemacht und es hat uns sehr viel Spaß gemacht und zugleich auch ein wenig die Augen geöffnet, welche große Leistung ein Biathlon Athlet vollbringt. Gerhard hat sehr ruhig alles erklärt und sich für jeden Teilnehmer Zeit genommen und hat uns noch diverse Fragen beantwortet.
Britta S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great team! We were there in the first week of February 2025 for the cross-country skiing course (classic). Rudi was a great ski instructor: careful, clear in his statements as a teacher, attentive, helpful. I always felt well looked after and in good hands at the ski school and learned a lot. Thanks! We'd love to come back :-) (Original) Ein tolles Team! Wir waren in der ersten Februar-Woche 2025 dort zum Langlaufkurs (Klassik). Rudi war ein toller Skilehrer: Umsichtig, klar in den Aussagen als Lehrer, aufmerksam, hilfsbereit. Ich fühlte mich stets gut betreut und in der Skischule gut aufgehoben und habe viel gelernt. Danke! Wir kommen gerne wieder :-)
Gero S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Biathlon experience week - our trainers Christian and Isidor - simply great!!! It was great fun and we learned a lot. Absolutely recommended if you are enthusiastic about cross-country skiing and biathlon. (Original) Erlebniswoche Biathlon - unsere Trainer Christian und Isidor - einfach großartig!!! Es hat riesen Spaß gemacht und wir haben viel gelernt. Absolut empfehlenswert, wenn man sich für Langlauf und Biathlon begeistert.
Doreen F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent teachers, very kind and extremely available. Intimate environment, excellent for first timers. Master Norman 🔝 (Original) Maestri bravissimi, gentilissimi disponibilissimi. Ambiente intimo, ottimo per chi è alle prime esperienze. Maestro Norman 🔝
Anna D — Google review
(Translated by Google) We booked the biathlon adventure week through the ski school and were welcomed directly to the hotel by the ski instructor Isidor on the first evening. There we were explained what the next week would be like and all of our questions were answered patiently. We were able to rent ski equipment at a reduced price through the ski school's ski rental service. We did cross-country skiing (skating) for the first time and were very well introduced to the first technique with basic exercises. On the second day we went to the cross-country ski trails outside the stadium and continued to do some exercises here too. Isidor always corrected us individually, recognized our mistakes, put himself in the shoes of the ski students and adapted the exercises accordingly so that everyone achieved success. Isidor also carefully introduced us to shooting and we gradually learned the techniques. Here, too, he corrected individually and was able to correct the smallest errors, for example in posture. We repeatedly looked at the shot pattern together and continued to work on the finer points of shooting. We shot both lying down and standing up. At the end there was a “Gaudi race” which was a lot of fun! The snowshoe hike off the beaten track through the snowy forest was also a very nice experience. Overall it was a very, very nice week. We had a lot of fun, laughed a lot and felt welcomed by the repeated visits to the mountain huts with the ski instructors. You developed very quickly and noticed progress. We were always challenged and supported, but were never overwhelmed. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Isidor and Christian once again for the great time. We would love to come back and recommend the school to everyone! (Original) Wir haben die Biathlon-Erlebniswoche über die Skischule gebucht und wurden am ersten Abend direkt vom Skilehrer Isidor im Hotel begrüßt. Dort wurde uns der Ablauf der kommenden Woche erklärt und unsere Fragen wurden alle geduldig beantwortet. Durch den Skiverleih der Skischule konnten wir zu einem vergünstigten Preis die Skiausrüstung leihen. Wir haben zum ersten Mal Langlauf (Skating) gemacht und wurden mit Grundübungen sehr gut in die erste Technik eingewiesen. Schon am zweiten Tag haben wir uns auf die Loipen außerhalb des Stadions begeben und auch hier weiter punktuell immer wieder Übungen gemacht. Isidor hat uns immer individuell korrigiert, unsere Fehler erkannt, sich in die Skischüler reinversetzt und dementsprechend die Übungen angepasst, sodass jeder zum Erfolg kam. Auch ans Schießen wurden wir von Isidor sorgfältig heran geführt und wir haben nach und nach die Techniken erlernt. Auch hier hat er individuell korrigiert und konnte kleinste Fehler bspw. in der Körperhaltung korrigieren. Immer wieder haben wir uns gemeinsam das Schussbild angeguckt und so weiter an den Feinheiten des Schießens gearbeitet. Wir haben sowohl liegend als auch stehend geschossen. Zum Abschluss wurde ein "Gaudi-Rennen" veranstaltet, das sehr viel Spaß gemacht hat! Auch die Schneeschuhwanderung abseits der Wege durch den verschneiten Wald war ein sehr schönes Erlebnis. Insgesamt war es eine sehr sehr schöne Woche. Wir hatten viel Spaß, haben viel gelacht und uns durch die wiederholte gemeinsame Einkehr mit den Skilehrern in die Berghütten aufgenommen gefühlt. Man hat sich sehr schnell entwickelt und Fortschritte bemerkt. Wir wurden immer gefordert und gefördert, waren aber nie überfordert. Auf diesem Weg möchten wir uns noch einmal ganz herzlich bei Isidor und Christian für die tolle Zeit bedanken. Wir kommen sehr gerne wieder und empfehlen die Schule jedem weiter!
Cordula L — Google review
(Translated by Google) An unforgettable experience! We booked the "Pleasure Week." The team of ski instructors was fantastic at accommodating us and our individual needs. We'd go again anytime! (Original) Ein unvergessliches Erlebnis! Wir hatten die "Genusswoche" gebucht. Das Team an Skilehrern ist fantastisch auf uns und unsere individuellen Ansprüche eingegangen. Jederzeit wieder!
Markus O — Google review
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Via Anterselva di Sopra, 33, 39030 Anterselva di Sopra BZ, Italy
http://www.langlauf-antholz.it/
+39 0474 492446
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Tegernsee

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Tegernsee is a stunning glacial tongue-basin alpine lake covering 3.5 square miles, located in the Bavarian Alps in southern Germany. It's surrounded by spa towns and hiking routes, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and families. Visitors can enjoy wellness activities, picturesque landscapes, and a variety of dining options. The area includes resorts such as Tegernsee, Bad Wiessee, Kreuth, Gmund, and Rottach-Egern.
Very calm lake, especially in this Autumn season. Great location and plenty to explore around. The fun would sure have been doubled with a bicycle. If you have one, then definitely bring one. Several places around to disembark on a journey of your own. Many peaks to climb around as well!
Vaman N — Google review
We took the BRB train from Munich to Tegernsee Lake, which was an easy and comfortable trip that took about an hour. We went just for sightseeing without swimming or taking a boat. The scenery was absolutely beautiful and very peaceful. The lake and mountains create a stunning view that feels relaxing and refreshing. It’s a great place to walk around, sit by the water, and enjoy the calm atmosphere. Even without any activities, it was worth the visit. Highly recommend Tegernsee for anyone looking for a quiet escape from the city.
Nadzim Z — Google review
A Perfect Day Trip to Tegernsee – Nature, Adventure & Peace in One Place Taking the train from Munich to Tegernsee (RB 57) is an experience in itself. The journey is about an hour, but it feels like a scenic film , rolling green hills, charming Bavarian houses, and that magical moment when you first spot the shimmering blue lake from high above. Once you arrive, Tegernsee greets you with postcard-perfect views. The lakeshore is lined with elegant yachts gently swaying in the breeze, cozy cafes with outdoor seating where you can sip coffee while watching the sailboats, and peaceful beaches where the clear water sparkles under the sun. On a sunny day, the lake almost glows, making it perfect for swimming, paddleboarding, or simply lying on the shore with a book. For those seeking a bit more excitement, Tegernsee offers plenty of water sports like kayaking, sailing, and stand-up paddling. And if you’re feeling adventurous, paragliding from the nearby mountains gives you a bird’s-eye view of the lake surrounded by the Alps. The whole area has a peaceful, rejuvenating atmosphere. It’s a blend of nature, clean alpine air, and just enough activity to keep you engaged. Whether you’re strolling along the promenade, exploring small shops, or enjoying the mountain backdrop from a sunny cafe terrace, there’s always something beautiful to take in. Bonus Tips for a Perfect Trip: 🕗 Go early morning, especially on weekends, to get a good seat for yoir friends/family. 🚆 Sit on the right side when heading towards Tegernsee for the best view of the lake from above; on the return journey, choose the left side for a repeat of the scenery. 🚌 There’s a bus service from Tegernsee Bahnhof that takes you to different spots around the lake. Divide your time wisely to see as many points as possible. Each corner of the lake has its own charm. Tegernsee is one of those places where time slows down, and you feel refreshed just by being there. Whether you come for sports, sightseeing, or simply peace and nature, it’s hard to leave without planning your next visit.
Nasir J — Google review
Stunning alpine lake, crystal-clear water, and epic mountain views. Easy 1-hour train from Munich. Perfect day trip for nature and relaxation. Go mid-week to avoid crowds!
Pratheek B — Google review
Located in the beautiful countryside of Upper Bavaria. The area offered a gorgeous setting, where it was tranquil and peaceful. You can just sit back and enjoy the scenery by embarking on a ferry ride during the Summer.
D C — Google review
This is the most amazing place I have visited so far. Want to visit this mesmerizing deramy place again. I felt like, I was walking in a fairy tale movie set. Although camera can not do justice to the breathtaking beauty of this place, still tried to capture a bit.
Fatema T — Google review
Tegernsee is one of the most beautiful lakes and even places, I have ever seen and been to!! Small lake and town near to Munich, less than 2 hours by car and also you can get there with train very comfortably, during pandamic all the shops in a small town are close but there are many small local shops for dining and decorative stuffs. But we enjoy sightseeing, hiking, relaxing and we were lucky because it was sunny that day and it helped us to enjoy more. Definitely I will come back and stay there for couple of days in hotel, one fay was not enough for me !!
Nima M — Google review
The Tegernsee is a Zungenbecken lake in the Bavarian Alps in southern Germany. The lake is the centre of a popular recreation area 50 kilometres (31 mi) south-east of Munich. Resorts on the lake include the eponymous Tegernsee, as well as Bad Wiessee, Kreuth, Gmund, and Rottach-Egern.
Sudarshan P — Google review
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Deutsches Museum

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Technology museum
Museums
Science museum
The Deutsches Museum, also known as the German Museum, is a massive science and technology museum in Munich. It's one of the oldest and largest of its kind globally, offering an immersive journey through natural sciences, transportation, communication, and technology. The museum features original artifacts and interactive displays on energy, transport, astronomy, physics, history, mathematics, aviation, robotics and more. Visitors of all ages can enjoy hands-on activities and specialized exhibits tailored to different interests.
The Deutsches Museum is an absolute must-visit in Munich! 🚀 A huge variety of fascinating exhibits, from historic machines to an incredible aviation collection. Many interactive displays you can actually touch and try, which makes it fun for both kids and adults. Inspiring, educational, and exciting — you can easily spend the whole day here without getting bored. Highly recommended! 👏
Serdjo P — Google review
There was a lot of exhibits to see and it was nice to have listening stations throughout For English as well. There were some hands on experiences, I was hoping for some more and looking for something a bit more interactive. There was a very wide variety of things to see throughout a journey through history. Overall a nice experience.
Kristen A — Google review
It's a vast general museum, encompassing everything not covered in the art and antique museums. Currently half of it is under renovation, but the open part is big enough to keep you busy for a long time. I focused mainly on the air and space aspect, nice collection of vintage and more modern planes, some of the very first rockets including a V2, and a very nice floor on spaceships. I also enjoyed the section on coding. I checked out photography, printing and musical instruments before my time ran out. It was a solid 3 hours. Overall it is good, not necessarily a must-see if you are first time visitor to Munich pressed on time.
Csaba C — Google review
A wonderful place to visit with children. The museum offers a great experience, and the restaurant–café on the roof is definitely worth a stop. The river view at sunset is stunning — the sunlight shimmering on the water creates a beautiful scene. Don’t forget to check out the gift shop on your way out for some nice souvenirs.
Ertugrul Y — Google review
The Deutsches Museum in Munich is an absolute gem for science and technology enthusiasts, offering an unparalleled hands-on learning experience. With its vast collection spanning aviation, engineering, physics, and even music instruments, the museum brilliantly bridges education and entertainment. The interactive exhibits—like the giant pendulum, working machinery demonstrations, and flight simulators—make complex concepts accessible and fun for visitors of all ages. The detailed historical displays, including early automobiles and replicas of famous scientific experiments, provide fascinating insights into humanity's technological progress. While the sheer size of the museum can be overwhelming, its well-organized sections and engaging presentations ensure an enriching visit. Whether you're a curious traveler or a dedicated science buff, the Deutsches Museum delivers both knowledge and inspiration in a truly immersive way.
Oscar L — Google review
Wow what an amazing place! There was so much you could go everyday for weeks or more to see it all and drink in all the information accessible to you. We had the city pass so access was quick. Thank you from Canada. 🇨🇦
Mary-Lynne S — Google review
They had everything there. From engines to aircrafts, nuclear physics to spacecrafts, electronics, medicinal technologies, old and new cameras, receent semiconductor technologies, bridges, pendulums, fighter jets, agriculture and husbandry & whatever your cup of tea is. It is a great museum with literally any type of science in it. It is definitely a must go and you would regret it if you didn't.
Utkan P — Google review
Deutsches Museum is not just an exhibit hall: it is a journey through how human curiosity, experimentation, and engineering have shaped the world. If you love science or tech—or want to challenge yourself to understand how many things work (from steam engines to quantum bits), this museum will reward you. Even if you’re only casually interested, the famous pieces (Z3, mining, astronomy, transport, etc.) are enough to make a visit memorable. Highly recommend it, and plan your time well. Bonus: Every Monday few free tickets are also offered. Don't forget to see the beautiful skyline of city with Isar river.
Nasir J — Google review
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Museumsinsel 1, 80538 München, Germany
https://www.deutsches-museum.de/
+49 89 2179333
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St. Peter

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
St. Peter's Church is a historic landmark in Munich, dating back to the 12th century and known for its remarkable architecture. It houses the jeweled skeleton of St. Mundita and offers stunning city views from its tower. Situated in Munich's oldest square, Marienplatz, the church is surrounded by other notable buildings such as the Old City Hall and landmarks like Mariensaule and Fischbrunnen fountain.
Munich is a masterpiece of authentic architecture. Once you step into the downtown area, all you need to do is walk—every corner unveils a different era, a unique style, a story carved in stone. Wander freely, let the city guide you. Step into charming old buildings, grand halls, and cozy hidden gems. And whatever you do, don’t miss St. Peter’s Church. It’s a striking symbol of German craftsmanship, where towering statues and intricate details leave a lasting impression.
Sam I — Google review
St Peter is an impressive Catholic church in the center of Old Town. The building is usually open daily to tourists. They also have an observation deck at the top of the bell tower. The church is free to enter, and tower admission was only €5 when I visited. Tower tickets can be purchased at the base of the tower as walk-up only (no reservations accepted unless you want a night tour). Keep in mind there are 306 steps to the top of the tower, but the view is worth the climb. On your way up, you can see the massive bells. At the top, you get wonderful views of Marienplatz and all of Old Town. The church nave itself features ornate decoration with accents of pink and gold on white, making it a peaceful space of reflection. I highly recommend this for anyone interested in architecture, history, or great city views.
Mike M — Google review
Beautiful church on the inside. Free to enter for everyone. Just please, like any other church or similar structures, be respectful and observe silence. Bonus is a climb to the top of the bell tower which offers impressive views around Altmarkt including the Rathaus. The climb is steep and can be challenging but very doable, with a few stops to pause. It was not so tight like many old bell towers.
Roan — Google review
St. Peter’s Church is one of Munich’s most beautiful and historic landmarks; its elegant interior, detailed artwork, and peaceful atmosphere make it a wonderful place to pause and appreciate the city’s rich heritage. The combination of Gothic and Baroque elements gives the church a timeless charm that reflects Munich’s spiritual and cultural depth.
Osman G — Google review
Stunning church in Munich. It is free to enter but costs to climb the tower. St. Peter is the oldest parish church in Munich. It dates back to the 8th to 12th century. It was originally built as a Romanesque church and later rebuilt in Gothic style. The architecture is just stunning as well as all the decoration inside the church. The high altar and sculptures are beautiful. The church has eight bells and four of them pre-date 1400. This is a must visit in Munich! We loved our visit.
Michael M — Google review
Climbed 30mins of stairs for this giew with 5 euro ticket bought at entrance. Not regret, but i’d say if im 5 years old older there is no way i can do this. Stunning 360 view in munich and can hear the church bell sound. Nice! Worth it!
Wesley W — Google review
A steep climb to the top, but the panoramic views of Marienplatz and the entire city are absolutely worth the effort. It's a fantastic way to get your bearings in Munich.
Nika K — Google review
St. Peter’s Church in Munich—the city’s oldest parish church. Here’s what makes it special: ⛪ History & Background First mentioned in the 12th century, before Munich was officially founded in 1158. Dedicated to St. Peter, the patron saint of Munich. Rebuilt and renovated many times, as it was damaged by fires and WWII bombings. 🎨 Architecture & Art A mix of Gothic, Baroque, and Rococo styles due to centuries of rebuilding. Interior highlights include: A beautiful high altar with St. Peter’s figure. Rich frescoes and altars from the 17th–18th centuries. The Schrenk Altar (15th century), one of Munich’s artistic treasures. 🗼 The Tower (Alter Peter) The tower is the highlight—about 91 meters tall. You can climb over 300 steps to the top. Offers one of the best panoramic views of Munich: you see Marienplatz, the Frauenkirche domes, the Alps on clear days, and the whole city’s rooftops. 📍 Location Right next to Marienplatz, so you can easily combine it with Heilig-Geist-Kirche and Viktualienmarkt. ✨ Tip: Go up just before sunset—the view with golden light over Munich’s red rooftops is breathtaking.
Aakash K — Google review
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Peterspl. 1, 80331 München, Germany
http://www.alterpeter.de/
+49 89 210237760
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Marienplatz

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Plaza
Sights & Landmarks
Marienplatz is the bustling city-center square and transportation hub in Munich, Germany. It features the towering St. Peter's church, two town halls, and a toy museum. Visitors can start their day with a hearty breakfast before joining the Free Walking Tour of Munich at Marienplatz, where knowledgeable guides lead a 2-2.5 hour tour of popular city areas.
Munich is very nice has a lot of restaurants and bars around, at the center has a building were are dancing on the tower some kind of soldiers it's a beautiful thing. Also has Oktoberfest it was something amazing people all over the world a huge space a lot of beers 🍻🍻 we really had a nice time.
Carol L — Google review
Marienplatz is the beating heart of Munich — lively, historic, and absolutely beautiful. The New Town Hall is breathtaking, and the Glockenspiel show is worth waiting for. Whether you’re sightseeing, shopping, or just people-watching with a coffee, this square has the perfect Munich vibe.”❤️❤️❤️❤️
Mohamed S — Google review
Marienplatz is the heart of Munich — full of life, history, and charm. The stunning architecture, lively atmosphere, and beautiful surroundings make it a must-visit spot. Whether you’re watching the Glockenspiel or enjoying a coffee nearby, every moment here feels special.
Mohsen — Google review
Considered the heart of Munich, this vibrant street offers everything you need. Shopping centers, restaurants, and cafes line the entire avenue, making it a truly beautiful place for shopping and strolling. Don't miss the opportunity to visit.
Moza A — Google review
When I went out from underground it was just.. breathtaking. Place is pretty and alive. There's a lot of people, restaurants, pubs and coffee shops. Marienplatz is just a heart of Munich. I highly recommend visiting this place!
Aizarg — Google review
A Must-See Spot in Munich! Marienplatz is such a lively and beautiful place — truly the heart of Munich! We loved walking through the square, surrounded by amazing old buildings, shops, and cafés. The highlight was definitely the Glockenspiel at the New Town Hall — the music, the moving figures, and the whole crowd watching together make it feel so special. It’s the perfect spot to sit back, people-watch, and take in the atmosphere. Everything in Munich seems to connect here — the energy, the history, and the charm of the city all in one place. If you’re visiting Munich, don’t miss Marienplatz, especially around noon when the Glockenspiel comes to life, arrive 15 minutes early to find the best spot. It’s such a fun and unforgettable experience!
Kathy O — Google review
My favorite place to stroll around, watch people, and just enjoy the city vibe. You can walk, shop, eat, and simply get lost in the charm of Munich. There’s something about this place — the mix of old buildings, lively atmosphere, and cozy corners — that makes me always end up staying longer than planned. If you’re in Munich, just come here with no plan. Let the city take you wherever it wants to. ✨
Ivy P — Google review
The city center of Munich is an absolutely stunning and lively area centered around the famed Marienplatz. Dominated by the magnificent Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall), a Neo-Gothic architectural gem, the square's highlight is the famous Glockenspiel, which draws crowds daily to watch its mechanical figures perform. The area is a fantastic blend of history and modern life, with the towering Frauenkirche (Cathedral) just a short walk away, alongside the bustling Viktualienmarkt and the start of the main pedestrian shopping zones (like Kaufingerstraße). Whether you're sightseeing at the Residenz, shopping for luxury goods, or simply soaking up the authentic Bavarian atmosphere at a nearby Wirtshaus, the city center serves as the perfect, walkable hub for exploring all that Munich has to offer.
Arunbhaarat — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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80331 München, Germany
https://www.muenchen.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/top-sehenswuerdigkeiten/marienplatz
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6

New Town Hall

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58 lists 
City Hall
Sights & Landmarks
The New Town Hall, located at the heart of Munich's historic center in Marienplatz, is a stunning neo-Gothic building with a towering spire offering panoramic city views. The iconic Glockenspiel housed within the town hall comes to life daily with moving figurines and chimes, adding to the vibrant atmosphere of Marienplatz.
Exceptionally beautiful Gothic style building in the heart of Munich. Every year in May they open up to visitors (or you can go on a guided tour). Highly recommend as the inside is fantastic. Stained glass throughout, beautiful library, and fun architecture all around.
Kevin — Google review
City Hall (Rathaus) is an impressive neo-gothic building in the heart of Old Town. The facade is most famous for the glockenspiel, which sings and dances every day at 11:00 and 12:00 (and 17:00 in the summer). The inner courtyard is open to the public and features a restaurant and public restrooms. Guided tours of the inside are available. I was allowed to free roam inside, but I think that might only happen in May. There is also an observation deck at the top of the tower. The interior is an intriguing maze of stairs, corridors, and stained glass. The inside is worth a visit for the architecture alone.
Mike M — Google review
Munich’s New Town Hall dominates Marienplatz with its dramatic neo-Gothic façade, soaring tower, and wealth of detail that makes you want to stare up until your neck protests. Built between 1867 and 1909 by architect Georg von Hauberrisser, it replaced the cramped Old Town Hall and quickly became the city’s political and symbolic heart. The 85-meter tower is home to the famous Glockenspiel, which still draws crowds daily to watch figures reenact 16th-century Bavarian stories. The exterior is packed with statues, floral balconies, and spires that look medieval but are purely 19th-century romanticism. Inside, the building still houses the city government, but visitors can ride the elevator up the tower for sweeping views across Munich. During WWII, much of the city center was destroyed, yet the Neues Rathaus was repaired and restored, preserving its role as a backdrop for everything from Christmas markets to championship celebrations for FC Bayern.
E P — Google review
The town hall has so many cute stores to checkout and a pretty good scenery in any direction you walk! The designs on the buildings are so unique and give that vintage and regal look to the area. If you’re in München, definitely check this cute area out
Ms. K — Google review
My most favorite place in Munich! I love the view from the square at this building, all the small details of the building itself, and the wow effect that you get when you walk through the building and then turn around.
Jana K — Google review
⭐ New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus), Munich A Neo-Gothic icon at Marienplatz that’s more than government HQ—it’s the heartbeat of Munich! Spanning nearly 100 m, crowned by an 85 m tower, its ornate façade and Gothic spires make it a city landmark. Every day the Glockenspiel enacts historic tales at 11 AM, 12 PM (plus 5 PM in summer), with charming figures, 43 bells, and a chirping rooster. Hop the lift to the viewing gallery for sweeping city views. Inside, the Law Library dazzles with gilded staircases, and guided tours unlock grand chambers. During celebrations, FC Bayern stars appear on the balcony, and the cozy Ratskeller awaits below. #Munich #NeuesRathaus #Glockenspiel #Panorama #History
Amin Z — Google review
Style: The building is characterized by its stunning Gothic Revival architecture, featuring intricate stonework, spires, and numerous decorative elements. Main Tower: The tower reaches a height of 85 meters (278 feet) and is adorned with a clock that has become a central feature of Marienplatz. The tower houses the famous Glockenspiel, which features figurines that reenact historical events, delighting visitors with its chimes and animated scenes.
Iryna K — Google review
Stunning building with incredible architecture! The Glockenspiel show is a must-see. Perfect spot to start exploring Munich’s old town.
Abhi M — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Marienplatz 8, 80331 München, Germany
https://www.muenchen.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/orte/120394.html
+49 89 115
7

Munich Residence

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Castle
Museums
The Munich Residence is a grand complex of palaces, buildings, and gardens that house state-owned museums featuring original interiors and artworks. The city also offers vibrant markets like the Auer Dult, where visitors can find household goods, antiques, beer, and amusement rides. Munich's opulent palaces are not just architectural marvels but also represent rich cultural identities, providing a captivating experience for visitors.
Spent five hours in this amazing museum. Saw the royal palace, Treasury and Theatre. You get immersed in the atmosphere and history of Bavarian royalty. The best museums leave you wanting to learn much more about the characters and the ages mentioned. No trip to Germany can be complete without a visit to the Residenz.
Aboud D — Google review
Online ticketing is very convenient. Large bags need to be stored before entry. With your ticket, you can get a free audio guide, which makes it especially interesting to listen to explanations in your own language. The narration is very detailed, covering the historical stories of the time. I highly recommend visiting if you’re interested in history, culture, or artifacts. If you listen to every section of the audio guide, you could easily spend half a day there. The entire palace is huge, so make sure to allow plenty of time for a relaxed visit.
Elsie L — Google review
Beautiful royal palace filled with history and art. The halls and decorations are stunning, especially the Antiquarium and Treasury. Well organized; worth spending 1–2 hours. Great location near Marienplatz; perfect for history lovers. The level of detail in the craftsmanship is unbelievable. Every room, wall, and ceiling shows royal elegance and history. The Antiquarium is breathtaking; truly one of Munich’s must-see landmarks.
Osman G — Google review
Good place to visit on a Sunday since all the shops are closed. You can buy your ticket at the counter. The Residenz is huge and take more than 2 hours to complete. They provide free audio guides and many seats along the tour. You can finish the Treasury in an hour and the Theatre in 5min.
John T — Google review
The online ticketing system is super convenient. Keep in mind that large bags need to be stored before you enter. With your ticket, you get access to a free audio guide, which adds a lot of value, especially since you can listen to detailed explanations in your preferred language. The narration is thorough and offers deep insights into the historical context of the artifacts. If you’re into history, culture, or antiques, I highly recommend a visit. If you take the time to listen to all the sections of the audio guide, you could easily spend several hours there. The palace is vast, so be sure to allocate enough time for a relaxed and thorough visit.
George S — Google review
Bought tickets online ahead of time which proved helpful! There is an audio guide that they provide but there are SO MANY rooms and the audio guide talks for so long—we eventually abandoned. That said, the Residence is MASSIVE and so so many of the rooms are available for viewing. Incredibly lavish and opulent. We really enjoyed! Side note, they are very serious about not letting people in after an hour before closing. We saw a lot of people turned away and lectured as we were leaving! Plan accordingly!
Olivia H — Google review
Only visit the museum itself.It already takes 2 hours. The ticket price is 10 Euro.They offer single ticket and combined tickets which you can visit the treasury and theatre.The theatre only opens from 2-6pm. The museum is very spacious and have lots of exhibitions.
Nomad W — Google review
Lots of steps & walking. Good historical museum, some excellent restoration after WWII bombings, but much sadly lost. Lighting could be improved. Reasonable combo ticket! Quiet inside despite protest outside. Free tour headphones. Wonderful staff. Very clean everywhere.
Geo C — Google review
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4.5
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Residenzstraße 1, 80333 München, Germany
https://www.residenz-muenchen.de/
+49 89 290671
8

Raritätenzoo Ebbs

Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Park
Small private zoo featuring exotic species ranging from hamsters & insects to emus & meerkats.
Nice place to visit with children. Not very big, but there are a lot of different animals and birds. They have also a place, where you could rest and buy food/drink/icecream. Dogs friendly)
Tonya N — Google review
A small but well-kept zoo located in a very beautiful area. There’s nothing particularly special about it, except that you can feed some of the animals with food you buy at the entrance for one euro per bag. There are various unique animals from Australia and America, though they would probably prefer larger enclosures.
Danielle K — Google review
Nice and small zoo in Ebbs. European and some exotic animals are shown in a very nice environment. In the shadow of the mountains are trees, a small creek and a really good walking for families. Worth to see this and maybe tie it to a visit the Haflinger farm which is near to this place.
Laszlo N — Google review
Nice nice place. Animals are free and not caged in small boxes. Amazing zoo..
Sophie M — Google review
Nice place to spend few hours in the nature, in a beautiful landscape. Pizza was also very good.
Zempy B — Google review
One of best zoo for children. Small but many animals that children will enjoy
Yousuf A — Google review
Little cute place. Very laid back atmosphere. The petting area is great.
Maria S — Google review
Fun place to spend time with kids. Some od the animals can be reached or fed.
Piotr Q — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Kruckweg 20, 6341 Ebbs, Austria
https://www.raritaetenzoo.at/
+43 664 4553630
9

English Garden

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Park
Nature & Parks
The English Garden, located in Munich, is an expansive 18th-century urban park that boasts 78 kilometers of cycling and jogging trails. Larger than Central Park, it offers a pastoral escape within the city. The park features a lakeside beer garden and provides various leisure activities such as biking, jogging, and recreational games like football. Additionally, the neighborhood surrounding the English Garden is home to seven academic centers and compact museum areas, making it a favorite among locals, students, and visitors.
This is a very beautiful garden. It is very large and it is relaxing. I highly recommend it to anyone who visits Munich. The river surfing was incredible.
Nur A — Google review
A kind of “Central Park” in Munich – a very nice place to visit. The park is spacious, green, and perfect for a walk or to just relax. A special highlight is the surfers on the river – definitely a must-see attraction that makes this place unique.
Renato K — Google review
One of the best places of the city. Perfect for strolling around, making picnics, relax to the sound of the leaves. For me, the best spot is the lake, where you can sit next to lots of ducks and other kinds of bird.
Laijie J — Google review
The English Garden in autumn is absolutely stunning. The trees turn golden, red, and orange, creating a beautiful contrast with the rivers and meadows. It’s perfect for peaceful walks, cycling, or just relaxing under the colorful leaves. The atmosphere feels calm and magical — a must-visit spot to experience Munich’s fall beauty.
Sebastian.DigitalNomad — Google review
A very beautiful place to visit. Basically u can do any outdoor activity outside, volleyball..picnics..football…even surfing?? So surprised. The water is very clear, u can see through it till the bottom. Full of energy.
Sebastian B — Google review
The Heart of Nature in Munich 🌿 The English Garden is absolutely breathtaking — a perfect blend of peace, beauty, and city life. You can stroll along the rivers, watch surfers at the Eisbach, or simply relax under the trees and enjoy the calm atmosphere. It’s clean, green, and full of life — families, couples, and friends all enjoying the day together. Whether for a picnic, a bike ride, or just a quiet moment by the lake, the English Garden is truly one of Munich’s most magical places. ✨🌳
Mohsen — Google review
This is, without a doubt, the best place in Munich. It's a massive, beautiful urban park that feels like a world away from the city. You could easily spend an entire day here relaxing, walking, or watching the surfers.
Nika K — Google review
A must see if you're in Munich. Absolutely an amazing park with lots to see and do there. Playgrounds for kids, lot's of places to get something to eat and drink. Plus a couple of places to surf, yes you read correctly surf. The river is very clean and as you can see in the photos, very popular with surfer's and fun to watch for non surfers. A true gem of a park in Munich. Oh this park is huge it'll take a few hours to take it all in.
Timothy T — Google review
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4.6
(18167)
München, Germany
https://www.muenchen.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/top-sehenswuerdigkeiten/englischer-garten
+49 89 38666390
10

Allianz Arena

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Allianz Arena, home to Bayern Munich, is a renowned football stadium and one of the most impressive athletic venues globally. Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, its unique architecture features 2,784 ETFE plastic panels that give it a distinctive appearance resembling an inflatable cushion with translucent air pockets. What sets it apart is its luminous exterior that changes color based on the team playing: red for Bayern, blue for TSV 1860, and white for Germany.
An iconic stadium and a must-see for football fans! ⚽ The design is incredible especially when it’s lit up at night. The area is clean and well-organized, with easy access by metro. Even if there’s no match, the tour and museum are definitely worth it.
Bud S — Google review
The FC Bayern stadium (Allianz Arena) has a very high capacity. The exterior design is modern and can change color at night. It houses both a Museum and an FC Bayern Store. Unfortunately, I didn't have enough time to join the Arena Tour, which is a real shame. The downside of this stadium is that there are very few nice photo spots outside, apart from taking pictures with the stadium itself, and if you come by U-Bahn, it's a very long and exhausting walk.
Tongz N — Google review
Wonderful arena and an amazing experience. My dad received a VIP tour and museum tickets for his 59th birthday. We were guided around the stadium and even taken to exclusive areas like the locker room and the tunnel where the players walk out before the match. The museum has absolutely everything, and the layout is beautifully done. I was also pleasantly surprised that the stadium shop is not overpriced at all. Overall, it was an unforgettable experience. Even though I’m not a football fan myself, we went because of my father, and I actually felt sad to leave because I enjoyed it so much. Go Bayern München! 🫶🏻❤️⚽️
Marta A — Google review
Bayern Munich's stadium is located 12 minutes from the city center by metro. The fans are the heart of the club, arriving early and enjoying the experience of a cold beer. The stadium's sound system is very high quality. I had a lot of fun watching and participating in the victory over FC Freiburg. Unsere FC Bayern Munchen gewinn mit 6 : 2, stadion was almost full 75 000 person was realy enjoyed this football atmosphere. Mia San Mia. 🥳🍀⚽🙏🇩🇪🏆
SPA S — Google review
The group tour is great. To get to see all the history behind such a big club was a great experience. Hopefully I’ll be able to visit again whit the hopes of seeing a match. Overall it was cool and the best part is that I didn’t have to sell kidney to take the tour, it was really affordable. Definitely recommend checking it out.
Alberth J — Google review
We booked the English speaking tour with Franz, and he was very informative and engaging. There was plenty of Oporto take photos, and you could visit the change rooms, sit in the stands and on the substitutes bench. Afterwards we visited the museum which was very interactive. You could take a photo of yourself and have it appear on a scrolling wall of photos, and there was also the opportunity to take a photo with your favourite players. There are things for kids to do, such as building their own trophy with blocks, as well as a stadium with Lego. There is a small futsal pitch for them to play on, as well as climbing equipment. It’s definitely worth the visit for the whole family.
Ros B — Google review
The wonderful place to visit. I highly recommend to join the guide tour because you can experience a very special introduction in the court. The one thing is, you can understand the space of stadium and also you can learn the history of the stadium.
Anonymous — Google review
Great stadium, truly impressive from the moment you walk in. The shop is huge, well-stocked, and full of cool merch for every type of fan. The museum is surprisingly rich with history, displaying iconic moments, trophies, and even a small cinema where you can sit and enjoy a short film about the club’s journey. The stadium tour itself is well-organized, informative, and gives you access to some amazing angles you don’t normally get to see. Staff throughout the entire experience were warm, helpful, and very professional. Highly recommended if you’re a football fan or simply appreciate great sporting culture and storytelling.
Bijoy ( — Google review
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4.5
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Franz-Beckenbauer-Platz 5, 80939 München, Germany
https://allianz-arena.com/de
+49 89 69931222
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Chiemsee-shipping Ludwig Feßler KG

Tour operator
Transportation
Ferry service
Mass Transportation Systems
I like this place. The islands are reachable by the ships. The ships are affordable and allow dogs. Big dogs travel for a fee of 3 Euros and small dogs can go for free. a good place to take a quick dip and cool down. Absolutely loved it.
Ankita P — Google review
This is the best place to get a ride on the ferry over to the island. This company has lots of boats and a great schedule. Can visit the palace and the smaller Islands or go across to the far side. You can purchase a ticket for one destination or all. Reasonable rates.
Bob R — Google review
Expensive ride 12€ for shortest trip. I would ask them to consider the pricing for the low frequency of boats available.
Viplava C — Google review
The trip was beautiful. We couldnt really understand why the ship didnt stop in Herreninsel though. The schedule was a bit complicated but the christmas market worth it anyways.
Nihan D — Google review
Beautiful lake should visit and take a both to the castle
ภาคภูมิ ด — Google review
This is a beautiful spot. The scenery is simply stunning. This lake is an awesome place to visit. There is a veil of bucolic idyll that covers the whole place. It is an incredibly picturesque sight. Should you be in the area, definitely make a visit to the lake a top priority. There is a regular ferry service and there are plenty of places where you can go hiking or cycling. Definitely, a must visit destination!
E K — Google review
a well organised boat comoany, trips around the island every 30min. covered on the top from sun heat, restaurant inside the boats with reasonable prices and the trip is with 14.5€ combined with the train ticket to the shores. the view from the Boat around the bavarian island is something from another level.
David A — Google review
I visited Chiemsee Lake, that is a beautiful lake located in Bavaria, Germany. It's often referred to as the "Bavarian Sea" due to its size and popularity among tourists and locals alike. The lake is surrounded by picturesque landscapes and is home to two islands, Herreninsel and Fraueninsel, both of which are accessible by boat and offer attractions such as historic palaces and monasteries.
Always S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(508)
Seestraße 108, 83209 Prien am Chiemsee, Germany
http://www.chiemsee-schifffahrt.de/
+49 8051 6090
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Weihenstephan

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Food & Drink
Breweries
Weihenstephan is a charming area located north of Munich, Germany, on the Weihenstephan Hill. It is home to the historic Benedictine Weihenstephan Abbey, which dates back to 725 and houses the oldest continuously operating brewery in the world since 1040.
4.4
(238)
85354 Freising, Germany
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Neues Schloss Herrenchiemsee

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Neues Schloss Herrenchiemsee, located on the Herreninsel in Chiemsee, was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria and modeled after Versailles. The palace, which began construction in 1878, is a grand homage to absolutist monarchy. Despite being intended as a residence for the king, he spent only 10 days there and was rarely seen. The palace's design reflects Ludwig's romantic obsessions and vivid imagination.
Absolutely stunning Castle built by King Ludwig II located on a beautiful island in Bavaria. The palace tour we took was amazing. Our tour was in English and our guide was terrific. Extremely knowledgeable on the history of the castle. She was very friendly and spoke perfect English. The castle rooms were spectacular. The two bedrooms are out of this world in terms of its decor. It is amazing that 2/3 of this castle are still not completed. King Ludwig barely stayed here before he died. The castle grounds are perfectly manicured. Several beautiful fountains. Plenty of places to sit and enjoy the outdoors. The walk around the grounds was very peaceful. We took the train from the main train station and the boat across to the castle. We had a perfect day out and loved our visit. Highly recommend visiting this majestic castle.
Michael M — Google review
Spectacular visit to this Schloss -- really needs half a day. The ferry ride across the See is pleasant and calm, the breezes are refreshing on a warm summer day. Great to learn the history and experience the charm of this beautiful setting.
D. G — Google review
Fabulous palace on an island in Lake Chiemsee. This is a great place to see the extravagance of Ludwig II. It offers a peak into his obsession with French royalty and his lavish tastes. The palace and gardens are fantastic. (No photos allowed inside, which is a bummer.)
Alex L — Google review
Magnificent, and rich interiors. If the king hadn't lived in his dream project for more than a handful days, so does it not deserve to be visited more than once in my life time. Palace guided Tour is about 40 minutes. No photography allowed strictly! This is what I didn't like the most. It's worth the hype and not worth the hype at the same time. Museum is also interesting visit
Viplava C — Google review
Palace looks big, but only 1/3 of it was finished and is available for visitors. Removing 1 star for a strict no-pictures policy. The mountain view is beautiful ❤️
Valeriia L — Google review
Lake Helen Kim Palace is a magnificent palace modeled after the Palace of Versailles in France. It is a Baroque building. In winter, flocks of geese and ducks graze on the lake, and strolling through the woods on the island offers stunning views of the vibrant autumn foliage.
Tim — Google review
You have to buy entry Ticket to see the interior Palace with a guide. Taking picture inside of d palace it's not allowed, just outside it's possible. You have to pay extra when u need to go to the 🚻 & it was not cheap!
Rosa S — Google review
This is a really pretty palace and a great history lesson for people who don’t know much about kind Ludwig II. The palace itself is whacky and lavish and the gardens, fountains, and exterior are beautiful and scenic. The island has some great walking paths and is a fun outing. The boat there and back also has pretty views and runs fairly consistently. Keep in mind that the price of the boat and the palace entrance/tour are a separate price, the palace ticket does give you access to quite a bit though. The only reason it’s a 4 star review is that you can’t take pictures inside the palace which is a little disappointing but not a huge deal. Overall this is a great stop but does take some time.
Benjamin M — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(1019)
Altes Schloß, 83209 Herrenchiemsee, Germany
https://www.herrenchiemsee.de/
+49 8051 68870
14

Erdinger Brewery - Brewery Tours

Brewery
Food & Drink
Erdinger Brewery, located in Erding, Germany, is renowned for its wheat beers and holds the title of the largest wheat beer brewery globally. Established in 1886 by Johann Kienle, it offers a 3-hour tour featuring tastings and Bavarian snacks. Visitors praise the informative English-speaking guides and the opportunity to sample various beers. The brewery's attention to detail and quality throughout the brewing process is also highlighted. Additionally, affordable student rates are available for tours.
This was an amazing experience! Love Erdinger so it was so good to finally come and visit it at source. The tour was in German but nevertheless we had a great experience. After the tour we were treated to a traditional meal of sausage, cheese and pretzels with a few different choices of Erdinger to wash it all down! If your an Erdinger enthusiast then I would recommend this please 100%
Milo R — Google review
The Best Beer! 🍻 Fantastic experience! Great tour and lots of great information. Our guide was very knowledgeable and fun. Highly recommend!
Christopher C — Google review
We went for a brewery tour and tasting on a Wednesday 15/10/2025 for the English speaking tour. I'll start by saying how lovely all the staff were and how enthusiastic they were about the brewery! It was really interesting to learn how Erdinger is made and all the different beers they brew. The tasting was a highlight with an option of Obatzda or Weisswurst and Pretzel to pair with the beers. I managed to sample at least three of the beers and they were all as delicious as the next. The only downside to my experience was the slightly hard to reach location of the brewery. We were coming from the Therme Erding and there was no easy route. Of course this is not the brewery's fault so it's still a 5 star review! Thank you Erdinger Brewery for such an amazing tour!
Felix S — Google review
Eva was an excellent guide who was very knowledgeable about the brewing process. Make sure you tip them at the end- they work so hard and do a great job!
Anon M — Google review
Booked a tour for a Saturday at 14. Their shop with merch closes at 13. How is that possible? The signage for meeting points etc. are bad and the ticket confirmation mail is only in German. Bad tourist experience. I actually also signed up for their free membership, where you get send a physical €5 voicher sent to your foreign home add, that only works in the shop. The voucher doesn't work online and, naturally, not in a closed shop.
Mikkel S — Google review
HIGHLY recommend this tour. We came to Erding for our wedding and a bunch of our guests joined us for this tour. It was a great group activity. This was a highlight of our week! I have been to other breweries and have done other tours around the world but this was hands down my favourite one! The hospitality was wonderful. We started off with a beer and ended with multiple beers. (Full glasses, not just shot glasses). All the beer options were so good! We also received food; sausages and pretzels with the most amazing mustard. We didn't even need to go out for dinner after. The tour was very informative, with lots of walking and stairs which is good for me who likes to be active on trips. I would definitely come back! This is a MUST DO if you like beer and are in Erding. We are forever a Erdinger family now.
Shan P — Google review
The English tour sold out, so we were on German tour. Still great. They have made some changes. The tour is no longer free for Fanclub members. It's 10€. But you do get a souvenir glass. Informative tour. Great reception after.
Marty T — Google review
Amazing and quite affordable tour. Loved all the different beers
Rodrigo B — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(168)
Franz-Brombach-Straße 1, 85435 Erding, Germany
https://erdinger.de/de-DE/brauereibesichtigung
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"City glasses"

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Wonderful stone old bridge crossing the river. Right by the cathedral so nice to walk along the river and admire its architecture…
Alex B — Google review
Perched gracefully over the Vils River, the Stadtbrille—literally “City Glasses”—is a late-medieval water gate and part of Amberg’s historic city fortifications. Constructed between the late 14th and early 15th century (first recorded in 1454 as the “passage over the Vils”), it spans about 46 m across the river. What makes it magical is its two semicircular arches, which—paired with their bright reflections in the Vils—form the appearance of giant spectacles hovering on the water. It connects the former Electoral Palace (Kurfürstliches Schloss) on one bank with the old armory (“Zeughaus”) on the other. In the late 1500s, additional towers and stacked upper floors were built by court architect Hans Hauck. These were removed in 1698, giving the Stadtbrille its current elegant silhouette. Uniquely, this water gate is considered the “fifth city gate”, complementing the city’s wall gates. A third central arch—long forgotten—was rediscovered and reopened in 1996 during restoration efforts. A photogenic gem, especially at night when illuminated—perfect for that iconic “glasses” reflection shot alongside St. Martin’s Basilica.
Anna K — Google review
Beauty. Small old city nice for a short stay
Dennis C — Google review
Beautiful architecture. A true gem
John J — Google review
City glasses 👓
Prayag S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very beautiful place in Amberg. Always worth a photo stop. (Original) Sehr schöner Ort in Amberg. Immer einen Foto-Stopp wert.
S. S — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you walk through the city glasses in Amberg, you'll enter the old town. It consists of three arches. However, the river Vils flows through only two arches. Above the arches is a kind of wall with beautiful windows. There's also a roof above the wall. Between the arches is an angular vault. Definitely worth seeing. (Original) Wenn man durch die Stadtbrille in Amberg geht, kommt man in die Altstadt. Sie besteht aus drei Bögen. Der Fluss, die Vils, fließt allerdings nur durch zwei Bögen. Über halb der Bögen ist eine Art Mauer mit schönen Fenstern. Über der Mauer befindet sich noch ein Dach. Zwischen den Bögen ist noch eine eckige Auswölbung. Auf jeden Fall sehenswert.
S A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fantastically beautiful place with lots to discover (Original) Traumhaft schöner Ort mit vielen zu entdecken
Sven K — Google review
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Kurfürstenring 2F, 92224 Amberg, Germany
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16

Flossenbürg Concentration Camp Memorial

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Museum
Cemetery
The Flossenbürg Concentration Camp Memorial is a must-visit for anyone interested in history. The memorial site has undergone significant changes in recent years, and it now includes two museums that display a wealth of images and historical information. Visitors are advised to allocate at least 2 to 3 hours for their visit, although those who wish to delve deeper into the details can easily spend more time exploring the memorial. Entry to the site is free, as is parking.
Remarkable place to visit. Being very carefully renovated to an excellent standard. Lest we forget!
Jae J — Google review
Remembering the ones that lost their lives. Beautiful place now.
Kelly M — Google review
This is part of Germany’s history, a very dark and sad part. The moment I stepped onto the grounds I felt very sad and emotional. I stark reminder of how evil people can get.
Jakespeedram — Google review
Can't recommend this place more. This is part of human history that we must never forget.
Shannon A — Google review
This is a sad place but definitely worth looking at! And I highly recommended the museum cafe if your hungry.
Tony B — Google review
A very sad and memorable visit. It is an important memorial to a terrible period in history. I recommend spending some time here.
Dmitriy A — Google review
Although it was closed by the virus, it was still hauntingly real. It was so cold and then it started snowing and one could just imagine how it was. So heartbreaking and so necessary! We should never forget where hatred for "different" people led us!
Donalia C — Google review
A trip there is necessary to understand history and see it with one’s own eyes. Very sad yet very needed in those time of increasing hate in the world. RIP to all those who have lost their lives in the Concentration camps. You will shall never be forgotten.
Bader D — Google review
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4.5
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Gedächtnisallee 5, 92696 Flossenbürg, Germany
http://www.gedenkstaette-flossenbuerg.de/
+49 9603 903900
17

Chebský hrad

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Remains of a castle complex built in the 12th century, with historical exhibits including weapons.
Unfortunately when I went there, it was closed as it was a Friday. I just walked around and made few videos and some photos. Definitely I’ll come again during its opening time. The bridge looks very ancient and surrounding is also very beautiful. This place is also not far from the centre, worth visiting it.
Adeel M — Google review
Kebský hrad is a wonderful place for a relaxing visit. I really enjoyed being able to explore the castle in peace, and the view from the tower is absolutely superb. I highly recommend this place!"
Adrian P — Google review
Nestled in the picturesque town of Cheb, Chebský Hrad stands as a testament to the grandeur of medieval architecture and the historical significance of the region. This stunning castle, dating back to the 13th century, is not only a remarkable sight but also a vital piece of Czech history. As you approach the castle, its towering walls and intricate stonework draw you in, inviting exploration. Inside, visitors can wander through its well-preserved chambers, learning about the castle's storied past and its role in local lore. The exhibits showcase artifacts and displays that narrate the tales of the noble families that once resided within its walls. Beyond the historical allure, the castle also offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Climbing to the castle's ramparts rewards visitors with sweeping vistas of Cheb and the lush countryside beyond. This vantage point is perfect for photography enthusiasts looking to capture the beauty of the region. The surrounding gardens provide a serene escape, ideal for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful moment of reflection. Chebský Hrad is not just a castle; it’s a cultural hub where history comes alive. Regular events, including guided tours and exhibitions, allow visitors to engage with the castle's rich heritage. Whether you're a history buff, a nature lover, or simply in search of a unique experience, Chebský Hrad promises a memorable journey through time in a stunning setting.
Germany E — Google review
The Palatium itself is beautiful and historically fascinating, but I was deeply disturbed to see live birds of prey tied on short ropes as part of an exhibition. This cruel and unnecessary display adds nothing to the history of the place and only leaves visitors with a very negative impression. Such treatment of animals should have no place in modern world.
Asia S — Google review
We spent a short visit in this place and everything was very interesting to us. Located nearby the heart of the city and very easy to find out. When you are in Cheb, this attraction should be added into your list.
Ngoc N — Google review
It's a nice place to visit. Lots of information and views. If you have a dog, you can only walk on the grounds but not go inside the buildings. I hated that they had a eagle and owl and I think a falcon or so sitting there all alone and bored on a tiny enclosure bound with a short leash. That's why I actually wouldn't visit again.
Sonja — Google review
It is a nice castle to visit but better if you speak czech or german as it is mainly in those two languages. The view from the tower is really nice and I wish there would have been one from the mill. Price is ok for what you get to visit. And we were lucky as most of the constructions were not affecting the visit.
Amélie V — Google review
This location was truly a gem to visit. Not knowing all of the history in Cheb, it was nice to go in and read the signs, and see the set up to their Hrad. The castle walls have stood the test of time.
WELLS A — Google review
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Dobrovského 2062/21, 350 02 Cheb 2, Czechia
http://www.hrad-cheb.cz/
+420 602 169 298
18

Catacombs

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Cemetery
Hiking area
Museum
Historic Sites
A very interesting place to visit, rich with history and plenty to learn. The site offers most of the explanations in multiple languages (Czech, English, German, and Dutch), making it accessible for a broad audience. The staff at the front desk are friendly and helpful. The tour of the Baroque church is a highlight and definitely worth your time. Klatovy, known for its historic catacombs and impressive Jesuit church, is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, and this site is a key part of that experience. Highly recommended if you're in Klatovy!
Thijs S — Google review
I rarely give 5 stars to anywhere but this place is fabulous. Top sight in Klatovy. It’s very modern with good explanatory information. A few video reels as well. The mummies are amazing. Most preserved I’ve ever seen a yet in the world. As they explain, it’s natural mummification because of the hot dry atmosphere. A must see in Klatovy. Unfortunately I can’t post pictures of the mummies because it’s not allowed by Google. Same as art that shows nudity. Art censorship
Jeremy K — Google review
Lots to see and learn here, much more than I expected and more interesting too! Definitely worth the price and a visit. Edit: the mummies are definitely scary/disturbing to look at! May be too much for kids.
Joshua C — Google review
Kindy pricey for 150czk, but it's for experience, cool stuff
Raymond C — Google review
+ nicely renovated + fascinating history + interesting video presentation - AR didn’t work
K ( — Google review
Absolutely worth the visit! It's one of the most unique sites in the south western side of Czech Republic. There are audio guides in English and German too!
Joshua B — Google review
Loved the exhibit, which was well organized and full of interesting history. My only concern was the lady at reception who was unprofessional. Older lady who seemed easily offended. Felt the need to intimidate me for no apparent purpose.
No N — Google review
Very interesting. However our kids could not delete the impression from their minds.
Martin H — Google review
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Denisova 148, 339 01 Klatovy I, Czechia
http://www.katakomby.cz/
+420 376 320 160
19

Singing Fountain

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Fountain
Sights & Landmarks
The Singing Fountain, also known as Zpivajici Fontana, is a popular tourist attraction featuring over 250 water jets that dance to classical and popular music. Lit up after dark, the fountain offers seasonal displays with hourly performances throughout the day and evening. Built as part of the reconstruction of the Maxim Gorky Promenade in the 1980s, this architectural marvel was designed by Pavel Miksik and features specially composed music by Petr Hapka.
This fountain, embedded in the spa gardens, is uniquely magnificent and touching. It comes to life every odd hour, plays music and creates a unique water display. We were completely amazed and blown away. The flowers and the harmonious planting of the promenade and of course the Kursaal are also very worth seeing. One of the most magnificent spa towns I have ever seen.
Alex S — Google review
The musical fountain was opened in May 2025 after reconstruction. It is very beautiful. We were there at 7 pm.
Liudmyla K — Google review
One of the most interesting attractions. Beautiful place and par around. In summer the best option is to go there after dark, because you will see a light show, not just music
Kateryna S — Google review
Set in a beautiful park with statues and fountains this would have been the icing on the cake but unfortunately it stopped on 1st September and doesn’t start up again until next May.
Linda K — Google review
Great to see this fountain working after couple of years being repaired and improved. Good shows with music are played every few hours.
Julio G — Google review
A very good fountain, if fountains are your thing! It sings every odd hour and has a variety of sequences.
Alison L — Google review
Pretty park and colonnade. Nice Light show in the evening.
Walther B — Google review
Really lovely experience. Performances on the hour apart from 8pm (20.00). There was quite a crowd for the 21.00 show so get there about 15 mins earlier. Would recommend the after dark shows.
Sandra B — Google review
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353 01 Mariánské Lázně 1, Czechia
https://www.marianskelazne.cz/vyznamna-mista/kolonady-a-fontany/zpivajici-fontana/
+420 354 622 474
20

Kolonáda Maxima Gorkého

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Kolonáda Maxima Gorkého is an iconic and stunning colonnade that epitomizes the essence of Marienbad. Its architecture, reminiscent of Carlsbad colonnade, exudes a feminine charm in its design and accents. Despite being surrounded by shops, it remains a beautiful historical site that adds to the city's character. The hall within houses several shops and restaurants, making it an interesting place to visit.
Lovely place, I enjoyed it so much. Worth visiting for the E song. Very quite and beautiful place. Streams are very rich on Iron and worth trying.
Richard B — Google review
Three sources to get magnesium extra doses and more…Edward cafe is very chic but you can also get a bottle of Don Perignon for 25.000csk a bit further down in the next cafeteria further down in the city. Fancy little kiosks in the source drink hall, cash point, great body care natural products for a gift, historical reference source beautifully presented with a modern interior. All we missed was a proper restaurant nearby: only coffee, ice cream and maybe minor snacks don’t fit the beautiful view - where is a great lunch/dinner place nearby if it s not in one of the hotels which do not offer the view????
Astrid L — Google review
Beautiful place with amazing architecture and a really peaceful atmosphere. The musical fountain was closed during our visit, which was a bit disappointing, but overall I still liked it a lot. Great spot for a walk and try different spring waters.
Temu G — Google review
Very beautiful and highly recommended to visit but before coming to this place you need to choose with whom!
Zaidan B — Google review
Under renovation but still very nice to visit.
Ildikó K — Google review
Iconic and yet very gorgeous colonnade which represents the whole Marienbad. It is very similar like Carlsbad colonnade and what is very cute, that u can feel, that it is feminine-like architecture in its form and architectural accent. It is not worse nor bad, it is simply Marienbad icon, which represents the character of this place. The only thing which is bit sad is the flooring, which should be reconstructed and changed to some marble, limestone or other much higher quality material that will last. But by the end of the day, still beautiful.
Michal P — Google review
Beautiful citi with so much history. We stayed at hotel Bohemia. Our stay was fabulous. Breakfast is included and it is tasty. Did not take pictures but they even include barista on premises.
Viera M — Google review
Very nice historical place disturb by shops around a little bit according to me
Marty D — Google review
4.7
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353 01 Mariánské Lázně 1, Czechia
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21

Plzeň Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Plzeň Zoo is a must-visit destination for animal lovers, offering the chance to see a diverse range of species in a beautiful setting. The zoo is home to 1300 animals, including rhinos, cheetahs, hippos, and many more. It's known for its breeding program and conservation efforts, particularly for endangered species like the maneless zebra.
This is an amazing zoo. I’ve never seen a white kangaroo before. So many lions. It’s huge, we spent almost 4,5 hours there. Would recommend to use the ticket machines, very easy to use and faster than the cash desks.
Dominika N — Google review
The Pilsen Zoo is one of the best in the Czech Republic. The territory is very large, well-maintained, and green — perfect for walks. The collection of animals, reptiles, insects, and plants is impressive and diverse, making it interesting for both adults and children. There are playgrounds, convenient infrastructure, cafés, and small shops. A great place for a family day out.
Дмитро — Google review
Great non crowed zoo. The place was clean and lots of things to do. It was my first time at any zoo that I have seen lions ans bears up close and active. They also have a great Dinosaur park, you have to pay extra but overall very affordable.
Daniel P — Google review
Despite the rain, this zoo visit was absolutely worth it! The living and maintenance conditions for the animals’ welfare are a huge plus. The zoo is spacious, clean, and well-organized for both visitors and animals. Besides admiring various animals, it’s also very informative and educational. There are plenty of toilets and resting spots to enjoy a snack. It’s a very large zoo, and you’ll need almost half a day to see everything. I couldn’t see it all, but that just invited me to come back again. On all points, a well-deserved 5 stars!
Ar — Google review
It is a big place but most of the animals are either not available or no where to see .
Dobroiu M — Google review
I have visited zoo's across many countries. This one is an average one. No elephants and the setup for the animals too is not so great. The only highlight would be the lions at the entrance. So I would prefer visiting other ones like an actual biopark rather than zoo that has very less animals. It will not take more than 2 hours to cover entire place. Not sure why others have quoted that it takes more time!!
Anil P — Google review
Very good experience overall. The Dino park is very childish and small and is only good for children but it is very expensive. Don't waste your money for the Dino park. The zoo is beautiful and has lots of snack bars around. Quite big and we needed about 5 hours plus as there are many many animals to admire. The lemurs are the best as they roam freely around you. That alone got our money back which is very fun! The birds look the most unhealthy in the zoo as the cages have been built too low. The birds are not able to fly at all. The leopard mother is very fierce but her 2 cubs are extremely adorable. Recommended to go if you are in that area!
M T — Google review
It is a very nice zoo. We love giraffes and lions and tigers! The most awesome, though, we find the dinosaurs! The food at the dinopark was not very good, we will try some other place next time. The toilets were clean and easy to find.
Misha S — Google review
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Pod Vinicemi 928/9, 301 00 Plzeň 1, Czechia
http://www.zooplzen.cz/
+420 378 038 325
22

Cathedral of St. Bartholomew

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Cathedral of St. Bartholomew, a Gothic masterpiece located on Republic Square, is a prominent feature in the historical center of Pilsen. Inside, visitors can admire the renowned Pilsen Madonna on the main altar, representing Czech Gothic art. Outside the cathedral, a small metal-forged angel is believed to make wishes come true with a touch. The cathedral's tower offers stunning views of the surrounding region and holds the distinction of being the tallest church tower in the Czech Republic.
It is stunning gothic cathedral as a central point of the main square. You should not and can not miss to visit it. It is even more beautiful inside then outside. Church tower is 103 meters high, making it the tallest one in Czech Republic. We did not manage to experience the view from the tower as we visited pretty late in the day so it was closed. Definitely recommend to stoo by.
Anamarija Č — Google review
The Cathedral of St. Bartholomew in Pilsen is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. Located in the main square, it features the tallest church tower in the Czech Republic. It’s a must-visit for anyone exploring Pilsen.
Asli Z — Google review
This enormous cathedral is located in the city center. It has a great Gothic appearance. Absolutely worth a visit.
David E — Google review
Stumbled into this church while visiting Plzen town square and it was quite beautiful. Church is free but tower is 110CZ pp. Didn’t make it up to the tower this time but I imagine the view of square will be best from there! Chanced upon a choir performance during my visit!
Shambhavi B — Google review
We visited this church this past weekend while visiting the Pilsen Christmas Markets. A beautiful cathedral in the center of the Pilsen Square. Recently renovated over the past few years. We did not go up to the bell tower, but the views from the top must be amazing.
Michael M — Google review
Very beautiful and well worth a visit. Plenty of parking outside. Remember to touch the the angel outside on the gate at the back of the cathedral.
Cheree L — Google review
Saw the outside since there was a wedding taking place. Beautiful outside. In the court yard next to it was a band playing. Beautiful exterior. I would like to mention There are some homeless hanging about in the small corners around the church
Tye S — Google review
The St. Bartholomew's Cathedral in Pilsen is a Gothic cathedral from the late 13th century, adorned with Renaissance paintings and boasting the tallest church tower in the Czech Republic. It is centrally located on the main square and is beautiful both on the outside and inside. For those without a fear of heights, you can ascend the tower during the day, where you'll be treated to a wonderful view over the entire city of Pilsen.
Martin — Google review
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nám. Republiky, 301 00 Plzeň 3, Czechia
https://www.bip.cz/cs/katedrala-sv-bartolomeje
+420 731 619 710
23

Old Pilsner Urquell Brewery water Tower

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Brewery
Food & Drink
When visiting Pilsen, the Old Pilsner Urquell Brewery water Tower is a must-see attraction for beer enthusiasts. The brewery, in operation since 1842, offers guided tours that take visitors through the history of Pilsner Beer production. Tour highlights include a visit to the old cellars and a taste of unpasteurized beer at the end.
Great visit and wonderful English speaking guide.
Anne-Laure H — Google review
Super
Jiří K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful I bought the tour in advance for 16 euros With more than 1h30m of explanations about the construction of the factory and the beginning of the production of pilsner beer It was worth every penny The tasting of just one glass of the unpasteurized beer that will serve as the basis for large-scale production I recommend the store at the end of the tour for unforgettable memories and also to taste the beers ready for consumption (Original) Maravilhosa Comprei o tour antecipado pagando 16 euros Com mais de 1h30m de explicações acerca da construção da fábrica e início da fabricação da cerveja pilsen Valeu cada centavo A degustação de um copo apenas da cerveja não pasteurizada que servirá de base pra produção de larga escala Recomendo a loja no fim do tour para lembranças inesquecíveis e tbem degustar as cervejas já prontas pro consumo
Nuana P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Until 2004, the brewery's water 💦 was stored in this tower. The water is pumped up from a depth of 100 meters and used for the pilsner. (Original) Bis 2004 wurde das Brauerei Wasser 💦 in diesem Turm gespeichert. Aus 100 Metern Tiefe wird das Wasser hochgepumpt und für das Pils benutzt.
Alex S — Google review
(Translated by Google) This over 400-year-old unique building has a beautiful Gothic portal. It was built in 1541 and was used until 1889, when a municipal water supply network was established in Pilzno. Until then, it powered four fountains in the corners of the square. The water tower operated on the principle of continuous vessels. The tower formed a continuous vessel with a fountain and a spring on the hill, which forced water into the fountains, often from quite a distance. The underground part of the building is currently part of an underground tourist route. The above-ground part serves as a multifunctional space with a contemporary art gallery and a museum dedicated to an important Pilsen family - Škoda. (Original) Ta ponad 400-letnia unikatowa budowla posiada ładny gotycki portal. Została zbudowana w 1541 roku i była użytkowana do 1889 roku, kiedy to w Pilźnie utworzono miejską sieć wodociągową. Do tego czasu zasilano z niego cztery fontanny w rogach placu. Wieża ciśnień działała na zasadzie naczyń ciągłych. Wieża tworzyła ciągłe naczynie z fontanną i źródłem na wzgórzu, dzięki czemu wtłaczała wodę do fontann, często z dość dużej odległości. Podziemna część budynku jest obecnie częścią podziemnej trasy turystycznej. Część nadziemna pełni funkcję wielofunkcyjnej przestrzeni, w której znajduje się galeria sztuki współczesnej oraz muzeum poświęcone ważnej rodzinie pilzneńskiej - Škody.
Maciej B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful old tower in the middle of the Pilsner Urquell brewery. (Original) Sehr schöner alter Turm inmitten von der Brauerei pilsner urquell.
CHRISTOF F — Google review
(Translated by Google) A tour with an interesting explanation. (Original) Prohlídka se zajímavým výkladem.
Vera — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very nice experience. Much of the history tour lasts about an hour. The presentation is indeed done at a high level and professionally. You will also visit the old part of the new one. And the best is the underground which is really big. And at the end, of course, a tasting of unfiltered Pilsen, which matures in underground barrels. And be sure to visit the souvenir shop. (Original) Veľmi pekný zážitok . Veľa z histórie prehliadka trvá cca hodinu . Prezentácia je ozaj spravená na úrovni a profesionálne . Navštívite aj starú časť novú . A najlepšie je to podzemie ktoré je naozaj veľké . A na konci samozrejne ochutnávka nefiltrovaneho Plzna ktorý zreje v sudoch v podzemí . A určite navštívte aj predajnu suvenírov .
Miroslav Č — Google review
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Východní Předměstí 2505, 301 00 Plzeň 3, Czechia
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Castle Blatná

Manor house
Sights & Landmarks
Medieval water castle with towers & turrets, plus extensive grounds home to fallow deer & a cafe.
Beautiful place for a day. Feed the deer (buy feed at the entrance or bring appropriate food) Kids have fun in the park and alos if you can find some exhibitions within the grounds Walk around the town centre, grab some quick bites or enjoy a meal at the local restaurant ( note that most shops are closed on Sunday)
Debayan M — Google review
Just one hour away Prague Just a little over an hour from Prague, easily reachable by car or train, you’ll find a beautiful castle and park perfect for the whole family. Blatná Castle is one of the best-preserved water castles in the Czech Republic, once owned by the noble Rožmitál and Hildprandt families. Surrounded by a 42-hectare park with freely roaming deer and peacocks, it’s a charming year-round destination, and with a cozy café right at the castle (and several nearby), it’s definitely worth a stop.
Cirrus S — Google review
Nice place for a weekend entertainment. Medieval castle and a big forest/park with many deers, alpacas and peacocks. Previously, it was possible to feed the deers and they were walking on the yard closer to the castle, but now they are located mainly in the forest and not coming close to the people.
Sergey S — Google review
Great experience, especially with kids. The deers were very friendly and kept coming to us. Bring them carrots and they will never leave you alone. There is food to be bought there but it ran out quickly and it was never filled up again.
Lucie J — Google review
Cool park. Lego museum is nice and does contain plenty of interesting history about the brand
Peter B — Google review
This place is just wow. Never could I imagine walking with deer! There were lots of them😍 you can also buy snacks and feed them.
Ksana — Google review
Castle is wonderful..like from fairy tale, nice walk in the park (50 czk entry) with cute fallow deers roaming freely and eating from the visitors hand...only critisicm is about paid toilet!
Livie G — Google review
Blatná park is a beautiful and peaceful place for a walk. I really liked the mix of nature and history, with old trees, little streams, and freely roaming deer. It feels spacious and never too crowded. The only downside is that access with a stroller or wheelchair is limited to one entrance. Overall, it’s a great spot to relax and enjoy the atmosphere.
Oleksandr M — Google review
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Na Příkopech 320, 388 01 Blatná, Czechia
http://www.zamek-blatna.cz/
+420 734 651 505
25

Orlík Castle

Temporarily Closed
Manor house
Sights & Landmarks
16th-century castle remodelled on Gothic lines in the 19th century, with Empire-style interiors.
My first castle to visit in Prague and it was incredible. Walked around the outside and the view over the dam is stunning. The flowers everything
Tasha T — Google review
nice walk, you can take ferry there
Ksenia Y — Google review
Bad don’t go cost 900kč for a family you want to go to the top 150kč more. The books and things were faker than Facebook photos. The only thing good was the price of the wander cards. But there are broken windows.And the bathrooom is broken and the bathroom is confusing is the men’s bathroom on the left or right?Oh and “handmade” ice cream is 50kč it’s not even handmade. Plus 900kč for like 10 minutes of nothing and Wikipedia text. Plus I can’t even take pictures inside what? My parents paid 900KČ CHANGE YOUR PRICES OR MAKE IT BETTER. I don’t recommend.
Hbj H — Google review
Beautiful placement, amazing interiors, super nice staff
Aldona S — Google review
Been here numerous times. It's close to where I stay with family. The castle only has one tour. It's been the same tour for 20+ years. I love going back none the less. Beautiful views over the Vltava river. Gardens and you can even get on a boat tour here. You can Go from Orlík to Zvíkov on the boat. They do one way or round trips. A couple of cafes here at Orlík as well. And the village has great restaurants and cafe bars as well. I highly recommend this area. It is one of my favorites. Also, this is one of the Castles you can not take pics inside.
Zuzana P — Google review
Great castle!! And only like one hour from Prague. But I would say it's better to go somewhere from the opposite side so you can have the view of the castle or rent a boat. 🙂
Dimitrios G — Google review
I really liked the castle and surrounding area. The tour inside the castle is guided only, which I'm not a fan of but I was told our guide was very good and made some nice jokes too. (I don't speak Czech, but of course information sheets are given out in other languages that explain the rooms, you just miss out on the jokes). No photos allowed inside the castle, but there are beautifully styled rooms, large collection of shotguns and deer antlers. Even one that was shot by Franz Ferdinand!
Incongruent P — Google review
Quiet town, and very beautiful riverside views! Just an hour’s drive from Prague, it is ideal place for hiking and visiting with family or friends on weekends.
Holly — Google review
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Orlík nad Vltavou 112, 398 07 Orlík nad Vltavou, Czechia
https://www.zamekorlik.cz/cs/
+420 382 275 101
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Chateau Zbiroh

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Hiking area
Renaissance-era castle with its origins in the 12th century, with dining in medieval-themed tavern.
impressive classic building with beautiful views and beautiful palace gardens, unique restaurant experience in a charming classic castle environment
John K — Google review
Impressive looking chateau from the outside, the central part now a hotel. Guided tours only of the chateau & old chateau (220kc/190kc) so nothing to see inside unless you take the tour. Gardens quite small & limited to the immediate area of old chateau (the hotel area is off limits). VERY narrow stone gate posts at main entrance only wide enough for a car. Anything large go to back entrance past police buildings, parking in front of house
Gill C — Google review
Impressive chateau and hotel. You can walk around the outside and grounds for free, or take the guided tours with two options. We walked outside, very helpful staff took our photos very well. Steep paths and deep valley at the rear. Large main car park. There are two entrances from the road, one is only just wide enough for a car and great care is needed to avoid the pillars, our motorhome is 2.35m wide and wouldn’t pass through on the way out so we had to turn around. If it had been a busy day that would have caused chaos.
Alan ( — Google review
My husband and I spent nearly 2 weeks in the Czech Republic and Chateau Zbiroh was our favorite hotel. We have told several friends and family that they MUST include a stay at Chateau Zbiroh when they travel to the Czech Republic. We loved getting outside of the bigger cities and enjoying the serenity of the woods. We booked the Zámecké pokoje deluxe podkrovní Castle Rooms deluxe attic Breakfast & Dinner package. It included breakfast and dinner daily, an indoor tour of the chateau, and two 1-hour spa visits. We also opted to do the outdoor tour of the medieval part of the hotel. The lady who checked us in was so pleasant and friendly. The process was easy and seamless. The room was spacious. Windows could be open to let in fresh air. We had an AC unit but did not try it. There wasn't a shower, just a tub with a shower head and extendable hose (typical for Europe). The furniture was well-made and appropriate for a castle without feeling antiquated. There was a small mini-bar and fridge. No coffee maker, tea kettle, or ironing. Robes and slippers were provided. Free parking. For guests, parking was just outside the reception area. Our meals at Chateau Zbiroh were BY FAR THE BEST meals we ate during our nearly three week trip. I am salivating just thinking about the apple strudel and chocolate cake. At dinner our package enabled us to choose two dishes, any combo, for free. Drinks were extra. Breakfast was buffet style and plentiful. From pastries to cold cuts to eggs and bacon - there was plenty to choose from. Do yourself a favor -- if you don't buy the dinner package --- make sure you eat at the restaurant at least once. It is divine. The waitresses were very friendly and the customer service was top notch. The spa was a unique experience. My husband wasn't too excited about it but it was just us and situated in a really unique location. You can also order massage services (we didn't). The chateau tours were conducted in Czech but had English audio guides. The indoor tour was at 10:00 am. The Czech tour guide was excellent and we could tell she was giving a lot more information than on our audioguide. So that could probably be improved. The audio guide for the outdoor castle tour was excellent! I believe it was relatively new but it had a plethora of information and we didn't feel like we were missing out at all. We used our own cell phones (so make sure to have your own headphones). It worked off the castle wifi as I didn't have cell service abroad. The outdoor tour is seasonal and was at 11:00 am and 3:00 pm. There are several walking paths through the woods around the castle. We loved taking morning and evening strolls. It felt like we were in a fairy tale.
Sara B — Google review
Zbiroh Castle is a true gem of Central Bohemia. Entry to the grounds is paid: visitors are charged 30 CZK for access to the garden. Photography inside the castle is prohibited, so it's best to enjoy the atmosphere in person — the largest privately owned chateau in the Czech Republic has over 200 rooms, a deep well (163 m!), and the oldest tower in Bohemia. The grounds include a hotel, a medieval-style restaurant, and souvenir shops. Especially impressive are exhibitions linked to Alfons Mucha and the Templars. It’s a place where history, legend, and comfort meet. Even without photos, you can feel the powerful energy of this fortress of three emperors.
Дмитро — Google review
The castle is full of great artifacts! Tamplier's sword, a medallion - the first "credit card". The atelier of the genius painter Alfons Mucha!
Prazacka — Google review
We had an amazing minimoon weekend here, with a three night stay package. The staff were wonderful, the hotel room was beautiful and the food was out of this world! Plus meeting Mikeš, the castle cat, was a highlight!
Ciara N — Google review
Price 2x more than standart restaurant - ok, it's epic castle restaurant... It was very crowded because of holiday. I waited 30mins for today menu. After I ask I find out they delivered my order to different table. When I wanted to pay, the wait time was another 20minutes.
Lukáš B — Google review
4.6
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4.0
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Zámek 1, 338 08 Zbiroh, Czechia
http://www.zbiroh.com/
+420 371 784 598
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Křivoklát Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Křivoklát Castle, a 12th-century hunting lodge nestled in a dense forest, has a fascinating history as a royal residence and even a prison. The castle was rebuilt in the 19th century and now features a chapel, dungeon, and museum showcasing sleighs. A tour of the castle includes highlights such as the impressive library with over 52,000 books, the Royal Hall, and Gothic chapel.
Very nice castle. Very old, with a rich history! And it's very close to Prague.b
Maxim N — Google review
Truly incredible and beautiful castle which is within an hour from Prague without the traffic. We had amazing time a day trip. In the castle you have options depending on your interest and time availability. We took 100 minutes which was in czech language the tour included the whole castle. There is the shorter version too I think 45 minutes. Our tour guide Libor was full of interesting stories, facts and pure history. It was very informative and educating and many things to see inside the castle. Totally worth it and the time passed quickly. Many thanks to him. The castle has few options: shops with wooden decorations, gingerbread, souvenirs, cafe shop and restaurant. The best part was that it was not busy at all, very relaxing atmosphere. Attaching photos and videos from my personal experience. Enjoy 😊
Martenca — Google review
Perfect for a Sunday trip from Prague by train. Not suitable for wheelchair users. The whole castle tour is 340CZK and it takes 100 minutes. Lots of souvenirs and opportunities to eat around. Many walking paths through forest and hills.
Hana W — Google review
Founded back in 12th century, this castle is tightly linked with the history of the Czech state. Set in deep forests and close to the Berounka river Křivoklát castle is well worth a visit any time.
Miroslav K — Google review
Beautiful and well preserved piece of history. Dated Back to 12th century.
Lubos H — Google review
When you arrive at the location you are required to take a guide. Everything would be fine, except the guide only speaks the local language, Czech, so you don’t understand anything at all and they refuse to speak English. As if that weren’t enough, you are forced to follow them, you cannot visit on your own. The castle is empty, it has no furniture at all, just empty halls. All in all, DO NOT VISIT THIS PLACE – the staff are hostile and the location has nothing worthwhile to see.
Adrian T — Google review
Worth a detour from the highway. Cozy cafes and impressive views. Recommended
Thomas E — Google review
This is a very old castle, very well preserved. Off course because of the fires it was rebuilt multiple times. You can enter and have a Czech visit. Or you can scan a qr-code and download a pdf with translation. But the translation does not have so much details like the guide gives I recommend to visit and hike in the area around.
Isabel C — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Křivoklát 47, 270 23 Křivoklát, Czechia
https://www.hrad-krivoklat.cz/cs
+420 313 558 440
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TEPfactor

Amusement park
Fun & Games
Hotel
Restaurant
Game & Entertainment Centers
TepFactor is truly a standout destination for thrill-seekers and families alike. From the moment you step through the gates, you are transported into a vibrant world filled with creativity, adventure, and excitement. We had a great fun and will come back again.
Me — Google review
The first impression of any business are its employees. Not all of us speak Czech, so we asked the host to tell us the rules in English and her answer was just NO. I would maybe understand if she said I am sorry I don't speak English or tried to find help or use google translate or anything really, but her answer was just plane NO. Fortunately we had people in our team who understood some Czech. Just wondering what would happened if we didn't have a native speaker in our team. She was so eager to tell the rules as fast as possible and to go back to her post. As for the games we spent around 4 hours playing and still it wasn't enough to finish everything. There were so many games, some of them very physical and not so easy, so you would need more then few atempts
Nemanja L — Google review
Took a group of 40 students here. The staff just didn't seem to care, they gave us written instructions and walked away. The lunch selections were poor, and they expected the students to serve themselves, not very realistic! Teachers ended up serving the food. There was never any communication from the staff to the students about who had won, or any follow up to the game itself. Long way to go for nothing too interesting
Peter W — Google review
Great experience, everything in the park was in English, the rooms varied so it was never boring. It gave us a lot of adrenaline, I recommend this adventure
Maria M — Google review
Great experience, many challenging rooms, and each requiring little different set of skills. We had a lot of fun during competing the other teams. It was worth the travel to the quite detached location. Only issue was that we didn't fully understood the rules before the game and had to repeat the first room several times before understanding how to correctly initiate the game and how to finish. So learn all before not to loose time as the game is paid by play time. Recommended.
Jan L — Google review
Awesome experience I have to come back there to finish all the quests and win the medal
Pepper T — Google review
Great place to visit, a lot of fun!
Barbara Ś — Google review
Perfect for fun activities but needs to improve on the accommodation side. Overall a quite nice experience for us, over 1 night stay.
Ciprian R — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Chotilsko 1 262 03, 1 Chotilsko, Czechia
https://www.tepfactor.cz/cze/
+420 777 000 927
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Karlštejn Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historical place
Karlštejn Castle, founded in 1348 by Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor-elect and the King of Bohemia, is a stunning Gothic castle located in Central Bohemia. It holds great historical significance as it houses the Imperial Regalia, Bohemian/Czech crown jewels, relics, and other important items. The castle has undergone various reconstructions and architectural style changes over the centuries.
Love this castle! Went with some family friends when visiting the Czech Republic to visit family. I’ve been in the past as a little kid also and I always love it. It’s beautiful and so fun to explore, really takes you back in time. I recommend if you’re visiting the Czech Republic or a resident! There are also nice walks nearby which I do recommend.
Hellene K — Google review
A really beautiful and lovely medieval castle with a rich history. It is quite a walk uphill from the train station or the car park, but it is definitely worth it: the castle is just amazing. You can visit the courtyard for free, but you can enter the castle only with the guided tour. I recommend to buy the tickets in advance, as it is likely they will sell out at least in peak season.
Henri ( — Google review
Tour of CZK300 per person for Charles IV apartment, went on November weekend but wasn’t too crowded (was able to get tickets upon arrival for a tour starting in 10 min). Note chapel is closed in winter and that’s the main attraction here. The tour wasn’t very informative about the history and felt a little rushed - would be okay to skip. The view of castle is very nice on the walk up from village and castle grounds are quite nice too (even the free accessible parts). Took about 45 min-1 hour each way from Prague + 30 min walking between village and castle.
Shambhavi B — Google review
Nice castle. You can take the train S7 from Prague main station to this castle. Which runs every 30 minutes during most of the day. The train station is just a 7 minute walk from the beautiful high street of the tiny town, with many f&b option. The street then leads to the steep incline to the castle, and it’s a 10 minute walk - lots of children make it up as well - so shouldn’t be an issue. The views from the castle are brilliant. There is a short 5 minute video with English subtitles being played in a small room below the visitor center and it is interesting. Recommended…!
A K — Google review
First time doing a level 3 tour (small group of 6, all family members) that allowed us to see the castle in its entirety and on much more personal level. It was about 3 hours long. We had tickets bought in advance, online, no wait to get in.
Katerina M — Google review
I loved Karlštejn. The castle has an amazing history. Yours are both in English and in Czech. All the staff at the castle was super friendly and we even made friends with the local blacksmith. We had a really lovely time and highly recommend the castle as just outside of Prague adventure.
Zuzana D — Google review
There is designated paid parking and transport at a cost up to the castle. Although steep at times you can walk through the town and shops up to the castle, we drove up and walked down. There are various guided tours with different sections of the castle. Book in advance to plan your trip if you want to do more than one tour. More shops operate during peak season in summer. A few shops where open, October. Would recommend the Snack Place for something to eat and drink, with a view of the castle and the Antique shop. We did the basic tour.
True R — Google review
One of the national treasures of the Czech Republic this iconic castle is definitely worth a visit. The castle founded around 1347 is set in the picturesque scenery of mountains and the Berounka river and it is linked with the emperor Charles IV. There are several visiting tours to choose from. The tickets can be bought online. If you have the possibility, make sure to choose the tour including the castle's chapels. The breathtaking gilded interior of the St. Cross Chapel is absolutely amazing.
Miroslav K — Google review
4.6
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4.2
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Karlštejn 172, 267 18 Karlštejn, Czechia
https://www.hrad-karlstejn.cz/
+420 311 681 617
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Lidice Memorial

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The Lidice Memorial, located just a short bus ride from downtown Prague, is a poignant tribute to the village of Lidice, which was decimated by Nazi soldiers in 1942. The memorial includes a museum that provides insightful and powerful information about the tragic events. Visitors can also stroll through peaceful rose gardens and view touching bronze statues honoring the innocent victims. Many find the experience deeply moving and feel a strong connection to the village that once stood there.
A very strong reminder of the doings of the germans due world war || Not for the faint hearted, but a visit you will never forget... You will, if you are normal, get a lumb in your throat and tears in your eyes.... This is the proof of the most evil animal on the planet.......the human being......period....
Sven L — Google review
A beautiful memorial site to remember the victims of the tragic event that occurred here on 10 June 1942. We all have a responsibility to ensure events like this never occur ever. I recommend visiting this memorial.
Eagle E — Google review
Having both Czech and German ancestors it is unbelievable to me how cruel people can be, being so similar to each other. This is one of those important places everybody should visit from time to time to never forget what can happen if we fall for political parties that make us believe some human beings are less important than others.
Michael C — Google review
Such a beautifully maintained and respectful memorial to the events here in June 1942. We visitedvtge memorial exhibition at the side before and after walking around the site and this was a good idea as it gave us an insight before and then clarification after. A special thank you to Jan for taking the time to answer our questions so thoroughly and educate us further - so dedicated to his role and he really made us feel like very special guests. His passion reinforces everything that us good about visiting the darker places of history. Thank you Jan! The children's memorial is the most poignant and powerful I think I have ever seen.
Mark C — Google review
If you love Prague, you should visit the Lidice Memorial, at least once in your life. It’s the tragic history of revenge, of the Nazi’s, after the assassination of Heidrich, in Prague. The Nazi’s decided to completely erase the village of the two brave Czech troupers. Men were killed, women deported, and the children were first deported and then killed. And the then the village was erased, asif it never had existed.
Jonah V — Google review
A beautiful memorial. Its a lovely tranquil place and the silence and what appears absence of the wildlife here, enhances the emotions that are felt. My son left a teddy at the child's memorial, and there are candles and lanterns. We didn't visit the museums but walked the friendship and peace gardens and through to the children of war memorial. Dogs are welcome kept on a lead and there are plenty of bins but bring bags to keep the place clean.
Regards S — Google review
A very sad place. I have been here many times to pay respect. Lidice was destroyed by the Nazi’s during WWII after Reinhard Heydrich was killed (died from his wounds related to assassination attempt on his life in Prague). The Children of Lidice statue and memorial is one of the most powerful and sad statues in the world that I have come across. To think humans can kill children is just beyond words.
Michael M — Google review
Intense experience but absolutely worthwhile to make a visit. The memorial does honor to the horror that occurred here. The memorial is peaceful and expansive due to the large open space and walking trail that leads you through the grounds. Be prepared for some emotions.
Luke G — Google review
4.8
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5.0
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Tokajická 152, 273 54 Lidice, Czechia
http://www.lidice-memorial.cz/
+420 312 253 088
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