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How long is the drive from Trencin to Brno?

The direct drive from Trencin to Brno is 82 mi (132 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 5 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Trencin to Brno, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Olomouc, as well as top places to visit like Spa Irma and Luhačovice colonnade, or the ever-popular Castle of Beckov.

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Top city between Trencin and Brno

The top city between Trencin and Brno is Olomouc. It's 2 hours from Trencin and less than an hour from Brno.
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Olomouc

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Olomouc, located in the Moravia region of the Czech Republic, is a city steeped in history and renowned for its stunning baroque architecture. The city boasts six baroque fountains and the impressive 18th-century Holy Trinity Column, a UNESCO World Heritage site adorned with religious sculptures. Visitors can explore Gothic St. Wenceslas Cathedral, the Romanesque Bishop’s Palace, and the former merchant's house turned Town Hall with its astronomical clock.
Most popular city on this route
27 minutes off the main route, 71% of way to Brno

Best stops along Trencin to Brno drive

The top stops along the way from Trencin to Brno (with short detours) are Špilberk Castle, Castle Lednice, and Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul. Other popular stops include Zoo and Chateau Zlin-Lesna, Olomouc Astronomical Clock, and Aqualand Moravia.
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Castle of Beckov

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled atop a steep cliff overlooking the Vah River, the Castle of Beckov stands as a stunning remnant of medieval architecture. This enchanting site offers visitors a glimpse into history with its beautifully restored sections and captivating ruins. While it may pose challenges for those with mobility issues, adventurous souls will find the trek rewarding. The castle is not only rich in heritage but also features charming shops and engaging exhibitions that enhance your experience.
Today, I visited Beckov Castle and spent about 2 hours there. The castle is very beautiful and has a lot of history. It is located on a hill, so the view from the top is amazing. You can see the village and nature all around. The castle ruins are well-maintained, and there are signs in English to explain the history. I enjoyed walking around the old walls and towers. It feels like going back in time. There is also a small museum inside with some interesting items. The place is peaceful and not too crowded, which makes it perfect for a relaxing visit. I took many photos and really liked the atmosphere. Overall, it was a great experience. I would recommend it to anyone who likes history, castles, or just wants to enjoy some nice views.
Ashish V — Google review
Beautiful castle, excellent guide. We were lucky and there was also a puppet show for the little ones in the castle. I recommend visiting this castle. It is only 120 steps to the dragon guarding the castle well.
Veronika T — Google review
A charming castle 🏰with a long history, it was accompanied by a speaking guide who knew the castle very well. From there are beautiful ❤️ views.
Slavomir I — Google review
The people working here were so kind they rushed over to unlock all the doors inside the castle (we were the only ones on a rainy day) and were very informative! Highly recommend
Mickey W — Google review
Great experience. Suitable for families also. Interactivity everywhere, easy to learn and understand. Totally reccomend it. Take at least 1.5h
Ioana T — Google review
An easily accessible location — probably offers more activities on weekends. Around noon on Tuesday, there wasn’t much going on, but the castle and other sights are definitely worth a visit.
Takács G — Google review
Beautiful castle of great historical importance. It is being rebuilt and is interesting because of its many layers.
Geoffrey W — Google review
As a travel guide I know the place quite well. It's a beautiful and impressive castle with interesting stories. walking up is easier than it seems, and in the summer they have nice shows there. Pity that it's not lightened up at night, my group and i were somewhat disappointed. Yet managed to take a few pics.
Tal ג — Google review
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4.5
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Beckov 180, 916 38 Beckov, Slovakia
http://www.hrad-beckov.sk/
+421 32/774 27 27
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Spa Irma

Spa
Spas & Wellness
We visited the Spa with a friend of mine for The Mirror and Mud pools. We enjoyed the stay in the spa as walk-ins and welcoming members of the staff at the reception and near the pools made our time enjoyable along with the experience in the pools. I would also recommend the spa café in the Art Deco style building. The lady was also very nice. The cakes were lovely too. The architecture is amazing too, for those, who love the Art Nouveau or Art Deco style.
MAREK C — Google review
For 70 euros, you can swim in three pools, use three different saunas, and that’s it. It’s absolutely not worth the price. If you have the chance, go to Hungary instead of this characterless spa. Even the cheap 10 euros option in Hungary is better than this.
Alex O — Google review
it is nice for sure, but the biggest thermal bath in the world is in Germany and it only costs 1€ more. This one would be a mediocre one in Germany. Definitely not worth 70€ entrence. Only one traditional Sauna, not a big variety sadly.
Yusuf O — Google review
Clean pools and facilities, staff were friendly and helpful, but not worth €70 given the limited pools available. Likely given the cost, I had most of the pools to myself most of the time, which was a plus.
Carissa — Google review
Spa Irma is absolutely amazing. It was my first visit and I absolutely felt royal. The interior is so beautiful. You can have a cup of coffee, beer or any food or drink you like on their menu. They have a sitting place outside as well as inside. The gardens outside are absolutely beautiful.
Shweta G — Google review
Good spa experience. We had the mirror pool, mud pool and wrap. Reasonably priced at 30€.
Alain K — Google review
Amazing facilities with great staff
Richard H — Google review
The poorest quality of service and I been to many spas. Also expensive
Dasa S — Google review
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4.5
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Kúpeľný ostrov, 921 29 Piešťany, Slovakia
https://ensanahotels.com/sk/hotely/thermia-palace/liecebne-kupele
+421 33/775 71 10
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Luhačovice colonnade

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Beautiful colonada cemtrum 4 hours from Prague. The town is super small but cute specially in winters. Great selection of cafes. Charming in summer too. Nearby dam and golf club is great for family vacation. Great for hikers. A lot of beautifully architected BnBs are there with spa facility. A great day trip or 2 days trip.
Surupa C — Google review
Beautiful Spa town in nice nature 😊
Michaela Ç — Google review
Beautiful place, I recommend to visit.
Pavel J — Google review
Town is very well taken care of. Easy to walk with toddler and stroller. Dogs are not allowed on colonnade. Dress nice and don't think ripped jeans are fine. Other visitors will give you dirty looks 😊 One disappointment was that most if not all restaurants/cafes closed at 6pm, which was weird for middle of summer.
Marki C — Google review
Nice place, very calm, Coll coffees and bars alongside
Miroslav H — Google review
So nice and peaceful place!
Deded — Google review
Love it !!! Spend so many evenings here, nice place for walk on summer days
Daniel M — Google review
beautiful spa colonnade. don’t forget to try warm spa wafer:)
Klára ( — Google review
4.8
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Lázeňské nám. 436, 763 26 Luhačovice, Czechia
https://www.lazneluhacovice.cz/
+420 577 682 111
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Zoo and Chateau Zlin-Lesna

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5 lists 
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Zoo and Chateau Zlin-Lesna is a popular destination in Zlin, Czech Republic, offering a diverse range of animals from around the world. The zoo is spread out with various themed areas housing animals like rhinos, red pandas, giraffes, monkeys, and elephants. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful rose garden surrounding the gators' area and explore the elegant Lesna Castle. The zoo provides an enjoyable experience for nature lovers of all ages and offers dining options within the premises.
The zamek is amazingly beautiful and there are so much to see in here. My daughter and her friends are enjoying the trip and loved the animals there. It is quite big area so it takes us about more than two hours to explore.
Jlo Ž — Google review
I expected more from this famous zoo but that is probably just because of the spring season visit i will come again and hopefully will see more animals and prettier nature around. I expected it to be much bigger so booked castle to 3 PM but went through the whole zoo in 3 hours (from 10 am till 1 PM)
Ján M — Google review
Before our trip, I had already read about the zoo. Many sources mentioned that it is definitely worth a visit because it is so impressive. We planned it as a full-day program, and it really turned out that way. The zoo, which is also an arboretum, was absolutely captivating. Most of the paths go through shaded areas, so even in hot weather it is pleasant to walk around. The enclosures are also very well designed. We truly enjoyed our visit.
Dániel K — Google review
It's one of the biggest zoos in central Europe! We had a great time exploring animals from various parts of the world. Some parts of the zoo could be better maintained, but that wouldn't stop me from recommending it to fellow parents. Parking could be a hassle, so allow a bit of extra time to find a spot.
Sanket M — Google review
We had a fantastic family day at Zoo Zlín! We spent the entire day there and the kids were completely captivated. They absolutely loved seeing the tigers and the elephants, which were definitely highlights for them. But the biggest surprise for all of us was the Stingray Bay—the kids were thrilled to get to touch and even feed the stingrays! It was such a unique and memorable experience. The zoo is beautifully kept and there's so much to explore. We could have easily stayed even longer. We highly recommend Zoo Zlín for a fun and engaging day out with the family!
Let's T — Google review
A large park (one day is hardly enough) with a lot of walking. Using wheelchair is ok but sometimes a bit hard. Regarding food there are few vegetarian options, unless you stick to the traditional fried cheese. Worth a visit!
Bodil L — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Wonderful zoo with amazing animals, beautiful grounds, and friendly staff. One of the best places to visit in Zlín!”
Martin S — Google review
Beautiful, amazing place not busy. Wonderful to get yo close to some of the animals. Definitely worth a visit.
Mark G — Google review
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Lukovská 112, 763 14 Zlín 12, Czechia
https://www.zoozlin.eu/
+420 577 577 101
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Cairn of Milan Rastislav Stefanik

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Monuments & Statues
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Great place to visit. The memorial is built on the top of the hill and offers great views. You can spend hours just roaming around. Very peaceful place. The bottom part is wheelchair accessible. Free parking, challet and coffee shop available close by for refreshments and souvenirs.
Jarmila B — Google review
It was a glorious moment to visit the monument of a great historical hero of Slovakia
Yejin J — Google review
Very beautiful place - the place where the main Slovak hero is buried. Not far away from his native town, at the big hill with very beautiful surroundings. Worth to visit!
Nathalie P — Google review
A place sacred to all Slovaks and Czechs. In addition, just a cool place, a gorgeous 360-degree view. For those who do not have a car, there is a train. Because climbing on foot is very far and hard ... well, if you are not properly trained. The parking lot is small...
Oleksandr P — Google review
Simply epic and majestic, great piece of architecture, must see if you are nearby.
Boris R — Google review
This place is very interesting. It was built in 1927 and finished in 1928. It has a very strong presence, it is at the top and you can see everything around it, beautiful fields and forests. Free parking and very close by, no need to buy tickets, it's free! Recommended if you are mear.
Mateus F — Google review
Nice twisty road leading up. Small parking available at the top plus info centre. Only a 3min moderate walk up to the cairn with beautiful views along the path. Defo worth a visit if you're in the area.
Boris 2 — Google review
I personally believe every Slovak should Visit this place at least once during their life And i did my duty finally. I was pleasantly surprised Of how nice views it offers And in general Its a nice place in beautiful region. Especially roads around were amazing to Drive on in such a countryside.
Lukas J — Google review
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906 13 Brezová pod Bradlom, Slovakia
http://www.bradlo.sk/
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tř. Tomáše Bati 21

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Building
Sights & Landmarks
Bata's Skyscraper, also called Building 21, stands as a prominent landmark in Zlin, Czech Republic. Crafted by the esteemed architect Vladimir Karfik, this structure serves as a symbol of the city's industrial heritage. Erected in 1939, it once housed the headquarters of the Bata Shoe Company, a leading global shoe manufacturer during that era.
4.5
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760 01 Zlín 1, Czechia, USA
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Helfštýn castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Helfštýn Castle is an impressive 16th-century hilltop fortress with a rich history and eerie legends. Built in the 13th century, it is shrouded in scary tales, including one about a devil's involvement in its construction and the ghost of a lady dressed in white haunting its walls. The castle offers a great experience for visitors of all ages, with military history festivals and captivating shows for kids, while grown-ups can admire the well-preserved complex.
A pretty large castle, one of the largest in Czechia (in terms of area). Its massive walls and towers are intact, however most of the buildings (like the central keep) are in a ruined state, so don’t expect to see expositions of furniture, weapons etc. it’s pretty and certainly has preserved the Medieval atmosphere. There is a restaurant in one of the intact buildings.
Nikola C — Google review
Wonderful castle, worth a visit.
Tomas — Google review
The biggest medieval castle in Czechia. It was partly rebuilt, but mostly only refurbished with a gentle touch of modern design. The sound of the castle's name resembles the mythical Hephaestion, which was an inspiration for the annual artistic workshops which resulted with decent collection of sculptures in metal, presented in open space within the castle's grounds.
Darko P — Google review
The castle was beautiful, eben mote in autumn. Just beware if you’re going outside if tourist season, if you’re not more than 5 people, the guided tour does not take place, which happened to us. We visited at the beginning of October, the castle pub was open and there was an exhibition going on and the tour guide gave us a lot of interesting information about the castle and region (not part of the guided tour).
Barbora H — Google review
Despite high prices of parking (150 Kč - 6 euro) and entrance fees (150 Kč per head), such a lovely place to visit! But do not bring a stroller - no way you will move there
Sofija K — Google review
Beautifully restored Helfstyn has a lot to offer to families with children or history enthusiasts. Easy (1h) walk from Lipník nad Bečvou. A must see if you travel to Moravia.
Jitka V — Google review
What a pretty castle, definitely one of my favorite ones from this area. The restoration they managed to do here was stunning, thanks to it you can visit all of the castle wall floors with beautiful views from the whole place. The castle also has the widest defense walls in Europe (a bit over 9 meters!) The wall is appropriately named "Široká"(literally meaning w "Wide" in Czech) It's also a place where each year blacksmiths from all around Europe come together and have a smithing competition together. You can see the best pieces displayed all around the castle, while most of them are great, few ones ruin the atmosphere of the old castle. The local guide that went with us through the castle was knowledgeable and pretty funny too.
Nagifur — Google review
We came during the blacksmith festival. It was a unique and cultural experience. Metal art exhibits around the castle, and you can also see how they are making at the workshops. It's amazing.
Chun-wei Y — Google review
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Hrad Helfštýn, 751 32 Týn nad Bečvou, Czechia
http://www.helfstyn.cz/
+420 725 944 563
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Velké nám.

Town square
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
4.5
(120)
767 01 Kroměříž 1, Czechia, USA
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Kroměříž Archbishop's Palace

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Manor house
Sights & Landmarks
The Kroměříž Archbishop's Palace is an opulent chateau featuring rococo rooms, frescoed ceilings, and an art museum surrounded by formal gardens. A three-hour train journey takes you to the town of Kromeriz, where the palace natural park can be found just a short walk from the station. The park boasts a vast 60-hectare space with ponds and rivulets. The palace houses original furniture used by its inhabitants and gifts from royal visitors.
We took the Via Magnifica ticket without a guide and it was a great experience. We came early, shortly after 9:30 alleged opening and bought tickets, however the exhibition does not open until 10:00. Ladies at the counter could've told us. But exhibition was fantastic, I love old paintings, they have a Tizian painting there (unfortunately I couldn't be in awe when the custodian was expecting in, because all I had in my head after she mentioned the name was episode from Egzorcysta, where one demon was asking the other 'Tizian, Tizian! Nie gniewaj şie.) Anyway...the paintings were fantastic, there are couches to just sit and stare at them. We continued to chapel, small, but so beautiful. The library was a feast for my eyes. So many books. SO MANY! Custodian told us they are in two rows and showed us, that in the cabinet after the Liege hall, third shelf from bottom next to the door out, there is a book from Božena Němcová. After the library we went to the tower, steps were fine (be prepared for cca 200 steps) a cute workout. I didn't spend much time out as I am afraid of heights, but the view is 360 and people were satisfied with it. We ended our tour in a castle cafe. They don't have plant based milk, nor lactose free, but tea was good. We ordered cakes: Míša and parisian cake. Mine was the best parisian cake I have ever tasted. Too bad the cafe is so tiny, just a few tables inside and a couple outside, so gets crowded and loud almost immediately, but damn those cakes...should've taken two.
Natalia A — Google review
The Via Magnifica Tour comes with multiple languages in the audio guide and includes picture galleries, some rooms of the palace (including the library), an exhibition on the flower garden you can also visit and a ticket to climb the tower. Friendly and helpful staff, almost no other visitors. Amazing history come to life!
Kaya W — Google review
Wide Park Staying in the cool breeze-filled nature removes stress. Children like it because they can meet animals without fences. I highly recommend it.
김준엽 — Google review
Got there on Tuesday afternoon, but at the security room, a gentleman told me it’s only open on weekends. It’s different from what I learn on the Google map. He told me to visit the free garden though.
Wen — Google review
A there hour train journey to Kroměříž that is worth every minute. And no,you don't need to take a bus from the train station to the town center. Simply walk a dozen of meters and you will fond the palace natural park stretching down near the station. It's huge 60 ha space full of ponds and rivulets. Just make sure to leave it at 5pm as gates close for the night. The palace itself offers all original furniture used by its inhabitants, and presents brought by royal visitors. And do go all the way up to the tower. On a fall morning you will see the mists gradually unvailing the beauty of the main square.
Ivan S — Google review
TOTALLY MAGICAL ✨ GREAT HISTORICAL BUILDING WITH AWESOME GARDEN ✌️ YOU CAN GO BY STAIRS TO THE TOWER AND SEE ALL KROMERIZ CITY 👌 AND THE MOST WONDERFUL IS ORIGINAL PAINTING OF TIZIAN FROM 15TH CENTURY 👏
GEORGE B — Google review
DO NOT COME HERE IF YOU DON'T SPEAK CZECH We wanted to visit the palace because we read that it was beautiful. The only way we could visit it was with a guided tour, but they only gave guided tours in Czech. They did give us hope that we could get the information in english. They said that we needed to ask for 'the texts', which were the guided tours written in english for the guides themselves. The texts were way too long to read during the tour (even for the british person who was also on our tour). We were obligated to stay with the group because the next guided tour would be 5 minutes behind us. This was a complete lie since there is only one guided tour each hour (we were 20 minutes into the tour). The guide was very rude to us, just like here colleague who sold the tickets. When we asked to get a partial refund because we didn't receive what was offered to us, the lady just said that it was not her job but that we should try to find the contact information of the archbischop online and ask him?!? We asked if they didn't have any audioguides perhaps and she told us that was also not her job and that it was too hard for them to do it. We went to the museum on the second floor and there were litteraly lying 30 audioguides that weren't being used. There we could get and audioguide in Czech, English and Deutsch. The staff there were really helpful and should get a raise for putting up with their idiotic colleagues.
Marthe D — Google review
Beautiful castle in the centre of the city.
Natalie R — Google review
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4.5
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Sněmovní nám. 1, 767 01 Kroměříž 1, Czechia
https://www.zamek-kromeriz.cz/
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Flower Garden

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Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
The Flower Garden is a rare 17th-century gem, showcasing intricate Baroque-style flower beds. Renovated by renowned architects, the garden boasts tree-lined paths, refreshing fountains with stunning sculptures, and a breathtaking colonnade. While some visitors noted a lack of flowers during their visit, others found the garden's layout and decorations to be beautiful. Despite this, many still appreciated its beauty more than other gardens in the area.
Must visit when in Kroměříž. Lovely walk, Foucault Pendulum in Rotunda (replica from Pantheon in Paris)... to prove that Earth is spinning 😃
Jan L — Google review
Beautiful gardens. But don't come here in April. It's still too cold for the flowers to blossom. Come here in later in May or further down the line to have the best experience. Beautiful wall with steps to reach the summit for fantastic view over the gardens
Orlando N — Google review
This castle garden is large and you can spend a few hours in it.If there was a restaurant inside,I would stay longer. There are promenades,fountains,small mazes,benches,hedges,beautiful trees and flowers.In the middle there is a rotunda with a beautiful ceiling.I recommend it to families and history lovers.
Van L — Google review
An absolute beauty in display. It's easy to get lost in the gorgeous flowers as you walk through the hedge alleys and countless fountains. I strongly recommend you pay a visit here if you are passing by. The Kroměříž Castle Flower Garden is one of the most amazing gardens I have ever seen. Try to visit it when the flowers bloom, as you will get the most of it then.
Nagifur — Google review
It is beautiful but in May, there were no flowers so it looks poor
Libor Z — Google review
The Flower Garden in Kroměříž is a peaceful and beautiful place worth visiting, but it could really benefit from better and more consistent maintenance.
VITEZSLAV P — Google review
Beautiful place. A lot of flowers and beautiful views/perspectives. Do not miss to explore all parts of the gardens as all have their own little particilarity. We liked the frogs getting tanned and the view from the balcony.
Benjamin T — Google review
I was denied entrance here because the lady at the ticket ofgice printed me the wrong tickets! I was shocked that all the blame was putten on me without any efforts to settle the situation. Mistakes occour everywhere, the difference is how people deal with it. Here the staff is ignorant and not caring about visitors experience at all!
Laura K — Google review
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Gen. Svobody 1192/39, 767 01 Kroměříž 1, Czechia
https://www.kvetnazahrada-kromeriz.cz/
+420 778 983 682
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Buchlov Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Buchlov Castle, one of the most massive Czech castles, is situated on a hill with the same name. The heavily fortified hilltop castle offers stunning views of the Chriby (Mars Mountains) from its observation tower. The castle houses a museum with artifacts from the area's history and offers several tours for visitors to explore its grounds and learn about its rich heritage. While there are ongoing renovations and limited amenities such as a gift shop, the informative guides make the visit worthwhile.
Nice castle, quite well known within the Czech Republic. They have several tours and even with kids of the age of 3 years you'll enjoy trip. Overall there are 3 main tours and then some more (but not so often) if I am not mistaken, there is one tour per 10-15 minutes. You don't need to buy tickets in advance. Maybe just for weekends when there will be more people coming, but when I went there on mid august, there was still approximately 10 places left for each tour. For English speakers, some tours will give you an English text so that's quite nice to have. As for a pictures, our guide told us that we can take them, but we cannot use flashlight (even tho the sign right below stairs says no pictures at all). The guide we had knew really a lot, and was able to answer all questions we gave her. As a bonus, there is a restaurant inside the castle. Not very big choice of food, but when you're hungry, you'll eat anything.
No N — Google review
A beautiful castle with amazing view from up , we went walking from Smraďavka and the way was interesting , it took around an hour and half , the only thing which made us upset that it's not allow to take ur pet with u inside
Abdi A — Google review
It's a beautiful tower but if you are with small kids you will not be allowed to go inside the castle as it's possible to do only with a guide in a group and kids can disturb people around. The area "outside" the castle is free to visit. It's really small but you will find a lot of corners for good photo shoot. Near the castle is a place for parking (free) and cafe with simple food. There you can pay ONLY with CASH!!! So take enough of cash money. The road from parking to castle is easy, so you can go there with kids for sure.
Ольга О — Google review
It was an amazing place to visit and the views from the lookout were just plain WOW! The guide was very informative and when they heard me speaking English, a person came to me and handed me a booklet in English. I was able to follow along with what was being said. The Castle is out of the way, but so worth visiting. I can't give it a full 5 stars because there are renovations underway and there was no gift shop or place to buy things. Definitely a place to return to.
Doug W — Google review
Stunning castle and manor great tours and the groundshave so many different flora Have a coffee and pastry at the chocolate shoppe on the grounds The small village has good restaurants at great prices, as well as local pottery and other definate buys
Helena B — Google review
It's a fine place to relax during long way to Slovakia. The main building if the castle is built in Spain style.
Oleksandr D — Google review
Castle is easy to access by car, parking cost 2 euros, than is line 5 min walk. You can have coffee at the premises, there is little art museum. Payment with credit card possible. Just 5 min from main road. Worth visit.
Alfonz L — Google review
Buchlov Castle is located on a top of hill in Buchlov with an amazing view from the palace. This Castle is not that old but sill has lot of history and it is well preserved.
Ankit A — Google review
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Polesí 418, 687 08 Buchlovice, Czechia
https://www.hrad-buchlov.cz/cs
+420 770 167 481
12

Zoo Olomouc

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Nestled in the picturesque setting of Svaty Kopecek, the Olomouc Zoo, or Zoologicka Zahrada Olomouc, spans an impressive 42.5 hectares of lush forest. This enchanting zoo is home to over 1,800 animals representing more than 354 species from around the globe. With a strong commitment to conservation, it actively participates in breeding programs aimed at protecting endangered species through initiatives like the European Endangered Species Programme (EEP).
Very nice ZOO situated within hilly terrain. Kind of smaller than Prague ZOO and during my visit there were some reconstructions ongoing, so some parts of ZOO were not fully accessible. Bunch of signs where you can learn various informations, lot of picnic-like places including shopping stalls. In the middle on the highest hill is located observation tower, from where you can see everything. There is also small safari-train where you can sit (60 czk per person) which will take on ride you around the ZOO during which you hear interesting things about animals that you passing by, definitelly recommend.
Tomas ( — Google review
Definitely one of the better zoos in Czech Republic. Can spent whole day there. Food options are rather poor though, mostly fast food unfortunately.
Jiri K — Google review
Nice place to spend time with family. Cons, because parking is really small and you have to park the car far from the zoo.
Mr. W — Google review
I like this zoo a lot. Kids are always happy to see nice health animals with plenty of room to walk, sleep and play. Food in here is average, do not expect to have something really special, but its not the major thing in here :). There are plenty of playgrounds for kids, who are thrilled to play there. You can visit lookout tower in the middle of the zoo, and see the whole place from bird perspective. Kids love to visit the goat area, where you can feed and pet the goats. Its so cool and small kids love this! The zoo is well taken care of and they improve the quality of this place each year!
Radek A — Google review
We purchased the Through the Back Door and we have never had such great time. Both our boys were over the moon. Our guide was an amazing lady who took great care of us. Will be coming back every year!! Firmly embedded in our family traditions. Thank you!!
Hubert L — Google review
Fantastic zoo and was definitely worth leaving Prague for. Animal variety is extremely impressive and they are treated well by the friendly and passionate zoo staff. In contrast to many other zoos the animals are always clearly visible, while also assuring that they have the opportunity to remain unseen and undisturbed if they feel like it. There are also plenty of opportunities for getting up close with many of the animals, which can lead to some unforgettable interactions. There are also plenty of bathrooms, and kiosks where you can buy food, snacks, and dessert among other things. The zoo is also extremely well maintained and clean, making it a pleasant visiting experience. The only factor weighing down my score is the lack of credit card support in most if not all of the facilities in the zoo, which makes it important to bring cash in case you need snacks, drinks or you get hungry, while exploring the zoo.
Peter G — Google review
Beautifal Zoo 7km away from the city of Olomouc. De tickets are cheap and you can spend 3 or 4 hours to see everhthing of the zoo. It is situated on In the hills and forest. When your finished it's nice to visit the Basilik church nearby the zoo. From here you will have amazing view over Olomouc. The zoo is also reached by public transport from Olomouc railway station you take the bus for 15 minutes.
Ralf — Google review
Some animals have spacious areas, but there are still a lot of animals in smaller/older cages. Noisy train going around the zoo all the time, that could easily be replaced by an electric one.
Miguel B — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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Darwinova 222/29, 779 00 Olomouc 9, Czechia
http://www.zoo-olomouc.cz/
+420 585 151 601
13

Zámek Milotice

Manor house
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Elegant, centuries-old chateau renovated in the 1700s, with an orangery in landscaped parkland.
Beautiful castle surrounded by gardens ♥️ Love this place 🥰 It's very nice to visit for day trips with or without children. My children loved the ice cream 🍦 😋 which we bought there 🥰
Katee S — Google review
Milotice Castle is a stunning historical landmark with breathtaking Baroque architecture and beautiful gardens. The guided tour is very interesting, filled with history and period furniture. The surrounding area offers a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing walk. A great experience is also the opportunity to rent historical costumes and take photos in a vintage style. The staff is friendly and helpful, which adds to the overall experience. I highly recommend visiting Milotice to anyone who loves history and beautiful places!
Johny W — Google review
Beautiful gardens and chateau. It was a real pleasure to have a walk through the gardens, took some picts and had a great time. To get into gardens cost nothing, it's completely free. To visit the chateau from inside it's around 4 EUR. I think it's worth it for people who like history, old fashion and style.
Richard S — Google review
We visited Chateau Milotice over the Easter holidays and had a lovely time. The weather was warm and sunny, perfect for exploring. Although it was a holiday, the number of visitors was just right—not too crowded. We joined a guided tour, which they run every 30 minutes. Our group was quite big but still comfortable. The chateau is beautiful and definitely worth a visit. The staff were friendly and welcoming, which made the experience even better.
Ivanka — Google review
A castle worth seeing. You can rent period accurate clothing and have a stroll through the beautiful garden. There is a cafe in the courtyard where you can get ice-cream and grilled meats. There is also an aviary with birds of prey.
L. N — Google review
Good architecture, but I more enjoyed the park and garden next to the castle.
Svetlana M — Google review
Very nice chateau with interesting historic cafe and also outside seating in the courtyard. Cool stop on a biking trip.
Martin P — Google review
What a nice surprise deep of countryside! While you there don't forget to grab a coffee and enjoy it inside its 18th century kitchen. Also if you want to have some fun than you can hire the fully 18th century clothing :)
Jarda K — Google review
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4.5
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Zámecká 1, 696 05 Milotice u Kyjova, Czechia
https://www.zamek-milotice.cz/cs
+420 518 619 643
14

Saint Wenceslas Cathedral Olomouc

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Saint Wenceslas Cathedral in Olomouc, Czech Republic is a restored Gothic cathedral dating back to the 12th century. It features stunning Baroque architecture and offers guided tours for visitors. The city of Olomouc is known for its rich cultural heritage, charming streets and squares, and beautiful parks and gardens.
Incredibly beautiful Cathedral. Remind me of St. Peter and St. Paul Basilica and St. Ludmila in Praue. Beautiful interior ad well. Highly recommended visit 👌
Buster I — Google review
True architectural pearl of the Czech Republic. And almost no tourists! Hidden gem.
Tania F — Google review
The beautiful gothic cathedral. You must visit here to see inside when you are in Olomouc.
SATOSHI ( — Google review
I recommend to visit here on Tuesday to Friday so you can also drop by the museum next to the church. I didn’t expect a small city like Olomouc has a cathedral in this style. Personally find the architecture is more breathtaking than the interior.
TheHipsterCher — Google review
The Olomouc St. Wenceslas Cathedral is well worth a visit. The beautiful and large building is situated near its museum and a lovely square, with a pretty garden next to it. The gothic structure has a beautiful interior, with an impressive collection of relics. You can also descent into the catacombs and pay respect to some earlier cardinals, bishops and archbishops.
Siegfried B — Google review
We were surprised to find such a huge and beautiful cathedral in not so big city. We planned just tea take pictures and move next, but when we first saw it, we decided to seat on a bench next to cathedral and were looking at it about a half an hour. 100 meters tower, Czech king was killed in one of its room, and big restoration was made in 2007. So you should visit it.
Alexander S — Google review
Beautiful gothic cathedral full of history and faith
Giulio M — Google review
Absolutely beautiful cathedral in Olomouc! First mentions are from 12th century. Today’s look was mostly made around the end of 19th century. Indeed great piece of architecture! I highly recommend to visit one of organs concert.
VR M — Google review
4.8
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4.6
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Václavské nám., 779 00 Olomouc 9, Czechia
https://www.katedralaolomouc.cz/index.php
15

Hodonín Zoo

Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Big cats, exotic birds & aquarium plus children's playgrounds & cafes in zoo garden by the forest.
Family friendly small zoo, good for you for kids, free parking available, but parking slots are full by 11am, so one would have to park further down the road and walk half km to the zoo. Can buy the zoo entrance ticket with credit card
Glen — Google review
Nice small zoo. Good to go with little kids as there are species they may know. Refreshments available. Toilets on two places. Space for kids to play.
Martin B — Google review
Small zoo. Entrance fee is as high as in bigger and better zoos in Zlin or Brno, that are close by.
Emir A — Google review
Unexpectedly, there are quite a few animals. They all have good visibility. You can also feed the goats which is nice.
Kk — Google review
If you love animals, like me, you should visit the ZOO. You can feed animals, pet them - through the fence. It is a pleasing ZOO, not very big. Parking free, the entrance fee is convenient - you can pay with euro. There is a children playground also.
Alena L — Google review
The zoo is quite small but very nice, with ordinary animals such as goats and sparrows, but also with tigers and white lions.
Daniela V — Google review
Good size zoo if you don't have the whole day. Not the most hightech, but the animals seem happy and they have good successes at breeding.
Ilona K — Google review
Small, but lovely looking zoo
David K — Google review
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4.0
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U Zoo 3529/1, 695 01 Hodonín 1, Czechia
http://www.zoo-hodonin.cz/
+420 518 346 271
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16

Olomouc Astronomical Clock

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Monument
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Olomouc Astronomical Clock, situated on the north side of the Town Hall, is a remarkable landmark with a rich history. Originally constructed in the 1400s, it underwent significant changes after being damaged during World War II. The clock's redesign during the Communist era resulted in unique Social Realist mosaics and an animated display at noon featuring depictions of workers and engineers.
The Astronomical Clock in Olomouc, Czech Republic, is a fascinating historical landmark that blends medieval engineering with post-WWII socialist realism. Originally built in the 15th century, it showcases not only the time but also astronomical data such as the position of the sun, moon, and zodiac signs. Unlike traditional astronomical clocks, its figurines represent workers and scientists instead of saints, reflecting its Communist-era redesign. This unique timepiece offers a blend of science, history, and political symbolism, making it a must-see for visitors interested in both horology and Czech history.
Martin — Google review
Smaller but nice astronomical clock, built in 15th century. Nicely reconstructed in the fifties. The best time to come in see it it's by noon, when all the small statues come to life.
Jarmila B — Google review
One the most beautiful town hall in Czech republic. Do not miss this one at historical square of Olomouc which is hosting a lot of cultural events throughout the year.
BiNARSTORM B — Google review
It’s fun to watch the whole performance like 7min long, sadly they only do it once a day at noon! What a fun day I bump into the filming part
Kev C — Google review
Nice square and townhall as well. Defo seek the professional tourist guide to tell more about the place
Johan — Google review
Lovely. Different from the one in Prague but still stunningly beautiful!
Prof. O — Google review
Very beautiful see sight Colourful and a unique piece of art You can find your name or your beloved ones’ written there It’s in the centre and surrounded by towers and beautiful buildings and fountains
Sophie S — Google review
Fun to experience as the click strikes noon!
Debbie H — Google review
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4.2
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Radnice, Horní nám. 26, 779 00 Olomouc, Czechia
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Holy Trinity Column in Olomouc

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Building
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
The Holy Trinity Column in Olomouc is a magnificent 18th-century monument adorned with copper and stone sculptures of various saints. This UNESCO-listed Baroque structure, standing at approximately 35 meters tall, was built as a gesture of gratitude for the city's deliverance from the plague and to honor the Holy Trinity.
4.5
(429)
Horní nám., 771 00 Olomouc 9, Czechia, USA
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DinoPark Vyškov

Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
I like the combination of zoo and dinopark. Your kids can enjoy both live animals and also the historical ones. Everything is in good shape and you are free to walk around with possibilities to buy some snacks, watch a short movie in 5D cinema and pet some animals as well. Really nice place!
Radek A — Google review
Overall it's OK but a bit pricey for what you got.
Raul L — Google review
Nice park for the kids to see some great large models and plenty of space to explore with food and beverages available.
Luke T — Google review
Dinopark and minizoo was excellent experience for summer Camp trip,children enjoyed a lot,moving dinosaurus and making sounds. Exhibition in minizoo has many interactive things for children ať different age,I highly appreciate it. Children love Bee exhibition and room with scary story. Storm and 4D cinema just amazed children. Anyway waiting line for dinoexpress train was really long and 45minutes waiting was unpleasant. And gastronomy in dinopark was not well prepared and organized. Children had unfinished fries, not tasty hamburgers and Coffee was worse than in Petrol station. It is something what can be improve.
Monika Č — Google review
Just an average amusement park, nothing more and nothing less. Visitors have to take the park "train" vehicle from the ZOO premises to get there. The journey takes about 15 minutes through the city centre and at the end when heading out of the town can feel a bit scary when other cars and trucks overtake the road train speeding on the main road.
Pavel R — Google review
Vyskov zoo is nothing special but nevertheless has a nice area and playgro8nds for the kids. Dinopark it's very nice and with a lot of things to see and do. Worth the visit.
Antero P — Google review
Very cool place to go. You need to enter a di o train in the zoo to get there. Kids loved it. Recommend the Dino bike, you have to be at least 150cm tall to ride it though. Leaves every hour till 17.00.
Mok O — Google review
Super
Palo C — Google review
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Cukrovarská 9, 682 01 Vyškov 1, Czechia
https://www.dinopark.cz/cz/vyskov
+420 378 774 636
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Zoo Park Vyškov

Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Small zoo with domestic animals in generally. It is perfect for kids under 10 years. A few nice playgrounds and a special one on the 2nd floor in the barn. A big plus is the elevator if you come with a stroller.
Loredana G — Google review
Great small zoo with home animals. Do not expect exotic animals but with small chidren is very good.
Miroslav Z — Google review
If you plan to go to Dinopark I do strongly recommend to catch a train as soon as possible. We went to the Zoo first, then we have to wait about hour and half to get to the train. In a really hot summer. No clouds... anyway the Zoo is nice, many "domesticated" animals from all around the world. "Grandma" yard is great as you have the opportunity to be directly in touch with the animals. Just beware goats: once you show them food they go crazy ;) Also the farmhouse is interesting and the interactive exhibition about the nature was both educative and fun for kids.
Jan V — Google review
Nice place to take your kids if you have only limited time. The zoo is not big, you can walk around in an hour and don't miss anything. There are a few interactive places, you can feed domestic agricultural animals, or see life on the historic farm. Apart from the usual local North temperate zone animals there are Alpacas, Camels or Scottish scot. Adults pay 100 CZK per visit, there is no time limit. Kids have discounted prices. It's easier to buy the tickets online in advance, you get in via the QR reader terminal. There is a big parking lot just outside the entrance. The fee is 50 CZK per entire day. You pay the amount in the machine by the entrance, cards or cash are accepted. The parking and entrance is also used for Dino park visitors. They have waiting lines here and take the free of charge road train that takes them to the park on the other side of the city. There is a very nice restaurant by the parking lot. It's suitable for families.
Matouš V — Google review
Super place for kids. Zoo isn't big but it has many atractions. Kids can interact with many animals. And the dino park is just great. Dinosaurs are made with great details. They move & make sounds.
Paweł P — Google review
Nice place for a short walk. But after Zlín zoo I would not recommend visiting it :) also take into consideration that visiting of Vyskov Dino park only possible via Zoo. So this should be your first point.
Hanna Z — Google review
Zoo in Vyškov is also a good place to enjoy the day.
Tomáš D — Google review
It's a nice combination of dinosaur park and a cute zoo which certainly will fill an entire day with entertainment for your children. The space is well taken care of. They have been improving it over the years so it's worth to come once in awhile. Obviously there are things to improve like the quality of the food court, the toilets and more areas for children to play but it's in the right track. Definitely recommend
Sergio C — Google review
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Cukrovarská 9, 682 01 Vyškov 1, Czechia
http://www.zoo-vyskov.cz/
+420 517 346 356
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Plumlov Castle

Temporarily Closed
Manor house
Sights & Landmarks
Hiking area
Castles
Nice place. Historical performances during summertime⭐️+10
Ivan S — Google review
Not the best castle and I would say that for me it was not a priority, but in general, when there is nothing to do, you can go here to unwind. Much more fun to do this with friends. Inside there are some beautiful ceilings, there are also many exhibits and an exhibition of paintings for sale. You can not take pictures, but if you pay 50 CZK, then you can take pictures. Usually in castles they either completely prohibit or allow taking pictures without any problems. This moment in this castle is not very clear to me.
Ivan A — Google review
More of fortified manor house than a castle; to the best of my knowledge this was one of four planed wings. The original medieval castle was torn down in the 1800s after being torn down in a storm. I took a self-guided tour, and was a bit put off by the muticulti/ rainbow tripe that is thankfully still somewhat rare in the Czech Republic.
John L — Google review
Great castle and beautiful. The castle closes at 6pm so you have to be there early!
Adrián Z — Google review
Place with a lot of potential that's unfortunately not used. The ruins of XIII century castle in the middle with "historical" buildings surrounding it. Most amazing one of them is the newer XVI century castle that's just a 20% what it supposed to be and that's in the never-ending renovation (due to lack of funding), interiors are mostly bare so go in only if you don't have anything better to do but I would rather suggest swimming in nearby lakes.
Maciej P — Google review
Interesting monument which is not finished according its original plans. Owned as many of the other czech and moravian castle by mobile family of Lichtenstein. Never used as main mason, only as Rubinu house for surounding land. Chateau is not equiped with original warderobe and furniture- exvept one or two rooms. Quite often there is an exhibition of some painter. Wedding ceremonial is ussually on Saturday.
Ondrej S — Google review
A family friendly tourist attraction containing various art exhibits within the tour of the Manor. Theatre Troupe for both children and Adults. Native birds on view and several brews available, sugars, hot meals and pastries as well.
Susan G — Google review
Fantastic place. Incredible building. Beautiful views. Took the tour inside the palace. Would definitely recommend that. Great pubs surrounding and camp site too. Put it on your "Must See" list.
Nathan M — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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Zámecká 99, 798 03 Plumlov, Czechia
http://www.plumlov-zamek.cz/
+420 774 302 165
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Minaret

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Minaret, also known as the Turkish Tower, is a historic landmark dating back to 1804. Standing at a height of 60 meters with 302 steps leading to a turret lookout, it is adorned with Arabic decor and features spiral stairs. Situated in a multicultural area that was originally marshy but dried by people, the minaret was built on wooden stakes before 200 years ago.
From Lednice castle, you can get there either by boat or on foot. We walked and it was pleasant. Building itself is unique and inside interior is also very interesting and pretty. You can get a nice view from the Miranet, they offer three view point, smaller as you go up.
Toto I — Google review
Have fast food near, good views around. But the stair railings at the walkway to the top of the tower are a bit wide. Horrible I feel worried if children can fall down.
Trần Q — Google review
Pretty building located in the heart of the Lednice cultural landscape. You can access the top to enjoy an amazing view of the lakes
Lukasz T — Google review
A great way to take a look at Lednice castle and the surrounding UNESCO garden. The steps are also a good way to get some cardio
Tadej M — Google review
Definetly worth a visit. A nice walk and you can go on the top part for the view. We didn't go as we had a small child but it was not expensive. There is a food cabin just outside selling food drinks and souvenirs. You can catch a boat from here to visit the other castle. The Minaret was full of scratches and graffiti which was a pity.
Charles A — Google review
Minaret is actually a visual termination of vista created for the palace. The interesting part is the water body between the palace and the minaret. There is a boat service that takes you to the minaret through another stream of the water body. That journey is interesting and fun.
Pushkar K — Google review
Beautiful view, which is totally worth the walk from the castle. Only con is the number of flies at the very top but I'm giving it 5 stars anyway.
Martin V — Google review
Minaret in Lednice - an interesting Moorish style and at the same time The oldest romantic building in the Lednice-Valtice area, from the years 1797 - 1802, is located near the castle in Lednice. It is the largest building of its kind in non-Islamic countries. The height is over 60 meters, from the top you can see the distant surroundings. On the 1st floor is restored lounges. The building lies at an altitude of 175 m above sea level, is visible from a wide area, a beautiful view is a view through the park from Lednice Castle. Minaret has three observation decks and 302 steps lead to the highest. You can walk to the lookout tower after a 1.5 km journey through the castle park along the plain or you can take a boat ride along the castle Dyje from the pier at the castle.
František Z — Google review
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Zámek, 691 44 Lednice na Moravě, Czechia
https://www.zamek-lednice.com/cs/informace-pro-navstevniky/prohlidkove-okruhy/781-minaret
+420 519 340 128
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Castle Lednice

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Temporarily Closed
Manor house
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
Castle Lednice, a stunning 19th-century palace, is a true gem of the Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape and boasts one of the most beautiful English Neo-Gothic complexes in Europe. Originally serving as a summer residence for the Lichtenstein family, it offers various guided tours showcasing its magnificent interiors. The French garden with a palm greenhouse, Masonic garden, and expansive chateau park seamlessly blend into the surrounding countryside.
One of the most visited castle in Czech Republic, a very big castle, wonderful architecture, well maintained, beautiful garden and flower greenhouse. You need to allocate time to be able to walk everywhere and feel the atmosphere. Big parking outside of the castle, you can eat also in the small town near castle.
Monica A — Google review
A beautiful place, a palace with impressive architecture and simply amazing gardens. We didn't go into the palace itself but we walked around the gardens for about an hour. If you have a lot of free time, you can spend much more here. Well-maintained gardens, so many flowers and greenery. A perfect maze. You can easily spend and walk around here for half a day.
Eddy T — Google review
A very fascinating and well maintained place worth a quick visit. Some items like self standing staircases are fascinating to watch. Also each room furniture has been maintained pretty well. The floor, the walls, roofs all look to have been preserved very well. Only possible to visit as a part of guided tour, which takes place only in Czech language. But not an issue since they provide written guiding text in other languages. The young lady leading the tour was friendly and asked if there was a question, she was happy to answer individually in English. The tour takes around 40-50 Minutes. The staff at reception doesn't speak English. Luckily one lady was able to speak German so it was possible to get information nevertheless.
Faisal M — Google review
Very interesting design of a castle for this parts of Europe. The design looks like a British castle. The grounds have wonderful gardens and you have a nice opportunity to stroll around them. We didn’t have the opportunity to go inside the castle. The trees and the flowers are around the castle were wonderful.
Anand — Google review
Went here as part of a tour with side trip tours. We stayed about 40 minutes only walking around the outside. It was beautiful and there’s a restaurant across the way too. Nice to stroll through the garden if you’re nearby.
Marissa L — Google review
Was her for the first time. Place looks stunning. The guide was great. Will definitely come back again as we did not saw it all.
Igor S — Google review
It's absolutely worth visiting especially in Spring, and the beginning of Summer. (When I was). It's a perfect place to take an amazing pic for those fans of photography. The path through the garden is amazing with lots of flowers around. The work done by the workers there is non-stop to make it look to perfection. Would highly recommend it combined with a tour in the vineyards around.
Doris K — Google review
Simple beautiful . Huge place with lot of flowers , trees , lake and river . Fantastic the castle .The park entrance is free of charge. You can walk around and spend hours easily .
Arvai G — Google review
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4.7
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Zámek 1, 691 44 Lednice na Moravě, Czechia
http://www.zamek-lednice.com/
+420 519 340 128
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The Valtice Palace

Manor house
Sights & Landmarks
Baroque palace with guided tours taking in royal apartments, a chapel, herb gardens & wine cellars.
Very nice place, so much history and interesting things to see. We also participated in a wine tasting session provided by the restaurant, with wines produced locally. It was excellent!
Magnus B — Google review
guided tours only in the Czech language when only one tourist spoke this language. The woman in the cashier speaks only Czech, and the explanations are just dull. A castle like many others, not Unesco at all , but there still are some beautiful things
Rafi K — Google review
Big and beautiful castle in a wine region. The small town that surrounds it is also charming. Compared to other castles it is easy to reach, you don't have to climb to the top of the hills.
Monica A — Google review
Beautiful Valtice castle and park in Moravia region. For me it was only stepover but it's worth coming here for 2-3 days. Vineyards, typical small Czech towns, great trails for hiking or cycling.
Tomasz — Google review
Every room a wonder in ostentatious decor. Such magnificent artistry encouraged by Lichtenstein princes. Upkeep of buildings continuous.
Greg S — Google review
Beautiful castle, ferytail like! We stayed at the hotel in this castle, and it was a overall very good experience!!
Chris S — Google review
Great barock palace. Big garden area, in palace can visit only with guided tours. Walking around palace and in gardens are free. In palace is also restaurant, souvenir shop. Near Palace is local wine shop. Near the Palace is a lot parking areas, but you must pay for parking. Worth to visit.
Aimar J — Google review
Beautiful palace, with interesting exposition. Problem is that you can visit only as a part of the group, and the guide speaks only in Czech, and tourists from abroad can only read information from the leaflets. It is kind of funny that the time stopped in the 80ties and special protective shoes are required to enter the exhibition.
Maciej T — Google review
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4.0
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Zámek 1, 691 42 Valtice, Czechia
http://www.zamek-valtice.cz/cs
+420 778 743 754
24

Macocha Gorge

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Ravine
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Macocha Gorge, located in the Czech Republic, is a natural wonder known for its deep sinkhole and cave system. Despite its grim history, the site's appearance is truly magical. It is actually the largest sinkhole in Central Europe and stands out for its unique shape. The Macocha Abyss, part of the Punkve Caves complex, is a famous attraction within the Moravian Karst region.
Beautiful place to spend the day with your family. Huge territory to explore.
Alina Y — Google review
Macocha is named after the legend that a stepmother (Macocha) threw her daughter-in-law into this 138-metre deep gorge. It is Unique biotope environment with navigable dripstone caves, and the deepest sinkhole in Europe. Unfortunately also a Traditional suicide point. Beautiful and special flora within the cave. On warm summer nights, groves here are sometimes simultaneously illuminated by thousands of fireflies. Ample parking and a good hotel on site.
John K — Google review
Loved this place very beautiful and interesting. The cave was one of the prettiest that I had visit. And the trip by boat inside of the cave was very cool and we even saw a small bat. Definitely worth it
Iliana K — Google review
Perfect trip: Czech Republic has a lot to offer. Here the deepest sinkhole in Europe! The tour to the Macocha cave has two parts: one into the mountain and one a boat ride through the middle of the gorge : deep in the earth. Very exciting and thrilling. The tour is guided. Very friendly staff.absolutely recommended!
Happy P — Google review
The Macocha Abyss is probably the most famous abyss in the Moravian Karst and at the same time in the Czech Republic and part of the Punkve Caves complex. The depth of the dry part of the abyss is 138.4 m, at its bottom there are Horní with depth 11 m and ‘Dolní macošské jezírka ´´. depth according to the guide 50 m. get a breathtaking look. I absolutely have to praise the guide and the Pilots on the underground boats
František Z — Google review
Truly wonderful Nature with many caves and cliffs. Macocha itself can be accessed through top or through a guide tour from below which I strongly recommend.
Nashledy — Google review
Lovely tourist destination, I definitely recommend it if you’re in the area!
Lellicorn — Google review
Oh my friends highly reccomendet Fantastic walk lots to see
Ivan K — Google review
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679 06 Vilémovice-Jedovnice, Czechia, USA
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Punkva caves

Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Punkva Caves in the Czech Republic offer guided tours through a cave system with a river and a large sinkhole. Visitors can board a boat to drift along the country's longest subterranean river, passing by the impressive Macocha Abyss and captivating stalactite formations. The caves are steeped in legend, adding an eerie allure to the experience. Some visitors recommend renting bikes in Brno and cycling to the caves for an adventurous approach.
This is one of the best attractions we saw in our trip. The best part about these caves are, both just the strolling through the caves but the boat ride, inside the caves which was one of a kind experience. Never miss that. Highly recommend. Kids loved this experience. Would be great memory for them.
Satish V — Google review
Nice cave, but few stalagmites and stalactites. It is not that richly decorated. But the boat trip was the best and most beautiful, for that reason it is definitely worth seeing the cave. The view from the bottom of Macocha was also beautiful.
Alzbeta P — Google review
Outside is really great! The information about opening doesn't contain clear information regarding the last entry on weekends and weekly days. Stuff is nice and helpful. The small kiosk - actually quite good. The hot dogs were very tasty... Really!
Michael M — Google review
You can only enter by reservation, especially for groups, otherwise you risk not being able to enter. We ate quite well at the restaurant where you can also take the tourist train to the cave. We paid 6 euros (round trip) for about 2 km.
Alexandra — Google review
Beautiful, ethereal experience. It's a must visit place to anyone coming to Brno. The audio guides are available in English and several other languages. It's only possible to see this cave with timed, guided tours, so booking well in advance is highly recommended.
Subhroneel C — Google review
Fantastic! The tour was not in English but it was still very good. The boat ride was quite magical, no photos though, because photos are not allowed on the boat.
Alison L — Google review
Really lovely but it would be nice to add an English tour. Just in our group there were multiple non Czech speakers, so I am sure it would be more enjoyable for them to have an English option.
Tereza G — Google review
Such an amazing scenery and the tour ended with a underground river boat trip. If you're ever visiting Brno make sure you'll travel here too!
Bart H — Google review
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679 13 Vavřinec-Punkevní žleb, Czechia
https://punkevni.caves.cz/
+420 516 418 602
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Aqualand Moravia

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Aqualand Moravia is a water park that offers a unique experience on the site of ancient Roman baths. It boasts geothermal water, saunas, and various wellness amenities. The complex has something to offer for families, couples, kids or groups of friends with its spacious layout and numerous attractions such as toboggans and sliding tubes. There are both indoor and outdoor pools available for visitors to enjoy. Additionally, the park provides entertainment with hourly dance activities and a cafe/restaurant on-site.
Fantastic place to enjoy family time lots of sunbed and plenty space... responsibility price and good food... High recommended ☺️
Daniel O — Google review
Self check-in machines are super helpful. It was limited for indoor activities so the price wasn’t that reasonable. It’s better to visit in summer season to enjoy outdoor slides. Most slides require two-three people.
Farrux A — Google review
Probably best Aquapark I have been to. Absolutely massive outdoor space. Only downside would be overpriced restaurant food. Beer is also bit pricey but compare to let's say uk pubs it's still affordable 85czk (3£) Our 4 year old loved every second there. Lots of kid pools and slides in different areas so you are not stuck in one location all day.
DanielSan V — Google review
The lady chef in the restaurant kitchen took my food and threw it in the rubbish without saying anything. This kind of behavior is not acceptable. There was no one to take out complain at all. The price vs. quality and level of service is below any expectations.
Sergei G — Google review
I love this aqua park! The experience was amazing. It is huge and has a variety of water slides suitable for everyone. Children will have a great time here. Visit their website for detailed information on all the attractions. Unfortunately, I didn't try the wellness area yet, but hopefully, next time.
Eman A — Google review
We decided to try the 30-minute Salt Therapy experience at Aqualand Moravia, priced at 79 CZK per person, after carefully reading the description and information displayed outside. Based on that, we expected to enjoy a relaxing session with noticeable salty air and calming atmosphere. Unfortunately, that was not the case at all. Upon entering, there was no scent of salt or mineral air—only the smell of wooden benches. The temperature inside was exactly the same as outside the room, so there was no spa-like warmth or comfort. There was also no staff present to assist or explain anything about the experience. After about three minutes, we decided to leave, as the environment simply didn’t match what was described or expected. When we spoke with the manager, he explained how the salt spa supposedly works but did not listen to our feedback or concerns. Despite confirming we stayed only three minutes, the “best” solution offered was to not charge us for one entry instead of fully refunding us. Overall, this was a disappointing experience that could have been handled with more understanding and fairness. We would have been happy to pay if the session had provided even a hint of the salty air and relaxation it promised—but unfortunately, it did not.
Michal S — Google review
We visited on a weekday. We arrived at about 10am and had to wait about ten minutes to get in. We have been to many water parks as a family and this was probably in the top three. It seems small when you first enter but there are actually many different areas and the way it is organised is very clever. The best thing about it was the massive outdoor space and extremely hot outdoor pools, it works be great in the winter. You have to be able to understand Czech or German though to understand anything inside, English is not provided. One very strong criticism and sore point for me is the fact you have to pay for parking! Is absolutely scandalous as there is nothing else for miles around (so it’s not like people are trying to park there to go to a town centre, for example). Also, it’s even quite expensive, certainly not a nominal fee. It costs 70 czk which is about 3.50 USD. That policy needs to be reformed urgently.
Dora F — Google review
The place itself is wonderful.. they have a huge pool inside that leads you outside even in cold weather. There is also bunch of activities available like spa, water slides, hot pool and so on. The reason why I'm leaving 3 stars is because they don't tell you about the side effect of coming at lunch time on weekends and the aqualand is full. Than you have to face the long waiting line outside of the building in whatever weather and hope that you'll get inside in an hour. The tickets work best if you go there on week days soonest possible, otherwise you might end up turning back and trying to come back again next time. The prices however are usually really good based on what you get for it so I cannot badmouth on that.. all in all.. you'll get a quality service for a good price just think twice if there is a chance that you'll not be the only one with the thought of going there.
Viki B — Google review
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Pasohlávky č. ev. 110, 691 22 Pasohlávky, Czechia
http://www.aqualand-moravia.cz/
+420 546 609 609
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Villa Tugendhat

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Museum
Historical landmark
Villa Tugendhat, a masterpiece of modernist architecture, was designed by architect Ludwig van der Rohe in 1929 and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The villa, located in a prestigious residential area, showcases an open-plan design and innovative use of materials such as onyx, chrome, travertine, and ebony. Guided tours offer visitors the chance to explore this iconic building that represents the cutting-edge technology and concepts of its time.
UNESCO World Heritage site. An absolutely must-see building designed by architect Mies van der Rohe. A quiet and relaxing place. We were only able to visit the exterior since the interior tours are fully booked three months in advance. Downstairs, there is a small shop with a few exhibition pieces and souvenirs
SIB — Google review
Amazing experience! An absolutely iconic building – Villa Tugendhat is a must-see. We only joined the outside tour, but the whole experience was much more than I expected. The architecture and atmosphere are truly breathtaking. Our tour guide was also fantastic – even though we booked in Czech (the only option available), we were kindly given information in English as well. A big thank you to our guide on August 19th at 10:30, who gave us extra explanations in English – it made the visit even more special. Highly recommended!
Tom G — Google review
we were able to get last minute tickets for the outside tour. very informative and well worth it. thoroughly enjoyed. highly recommend.
Bobbi-Jean N — Google review
The most impressive Mies van der Rohe villa I've ever visited. Overwhelming in its sheer size. The mandatory guided tour is of appalling quality. A young woman babbled indistinctly in a flat voice. The previous guide and his group ignored the allotted time, forcing our group to wait interminably and then being rushed through the villa at breakneck speed. Then there's the morbid realization that the Jewish initiators and residents, like virtually all artists in Czechoslovakia, even Cápek himself, were murdered by German Nazism.
John K — Google review
Villa Tugendhat has been on my list for years, but I never made the trip to Brno until now. It completely exceeded expectations. It’s huge — a dream for anyone who loves modernism and mid-century design. The views of the city and the surrounding park are stunning. The only caveat: the gift shop could use better designed merch, especially for a site this iconic. A must see visit in person
Adeline K — Google review
It was a shock for me to see such a futuristic villa in 1930 by the master Meis Von Der Rohe The main feeling it’s one floor amazing Design But soon you will see it is 2 floors I couldn’t get inside as it is Monday I had to sleep over on Brno to get inside it tomorrow It’s a must see for any architect or designer or art lover The round glass by the door is so advanced by that time and the opening through the building into the garden and the mountains of Brno is so advanced and timeless
Rma Y — Google review
A real must see when visiting Brno! The almost 100 year old villa is a design phenomenon with its breathtaking interiors, furniture and technology! Also a big shout out and thank you to our guide Sophia! 🥰 It was really nice to chat with her and her tour was nicely executed.
Olivia M — Google review
Unlimited budget, unlimited mind...Outstanding experience...;) And extraordinary important place for Czech and Slovak statehood...;)
Erik S — Google review
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Černopolní 45, 613 00 Brno, Czechia
http://www.vilatugendhat.cz/
+420 515 511 015
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Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul

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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, situated atop Petrov Hill in the heart of Brno, is a remarkable Gothic Catholic cathedral with a Baroque interior. Its 84-meter-tall twin towers and splendid architecture make it one of the most important Czech cultural monuments. Visitors can climb the tower for panoramic views of Brno. The cathedral's history includes a legend about two feuding architects who incorporated statues of angels making unholy gestures towards each other into their respective churches.
St. Peter and Paul Cathedral is one of Brno’s most iconic and breathtaking landmarks. Perched on Petrov Hill, it offers spectacular views of the city and a striking silhouette visible from afar. The cathedral’s Gothic architecture, twin spires, and beautifully decorated interior create a powerful sense of history and spiritual grandeur. Inside, you’ll find stunning stained glass, ornate altars, and a peaceful atmosphere perfect for reflection. Don’t miss the climb to the tower, where the bells famously ring at 11 a.m. instead of noon. A visit here is a truly inspiring experience and a highlight of any trip to Brno.
Тони К — Google review
Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, Brno This beautiful church sits on a hill and is easy to spot with its tall twin towers. Inside, it’s peaceful and full of history, with lovely decorations. You can climb the towers for great views of Brno. It’s a must-see if you’re visiting the city.
Maria A — Google review
The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul is a Roman Catholic cathedral located on the Petrov hill in the Brno-střed district of the city of Brno in the Czech Republic. It is commonly referred to locally as simply "Petrov". It is the seat of the Diocese of Brno and a national cultural monument that is one of the most important pieces of architecture in South Moravia. The interior is mostly Baroque in style, while the exterior shell is Gothic that dates mostly from the 14th century, and its impressive 84-metre-high towers were constructed to the Gothic Revival designs of the architect August Kirstein between 1901 and 1909. The original cathedral site dates to the 11th century. (Wikipedia)
Charith F — Google review
Beatiful cathedral, rich and very interesting treasury, it is a must if you visit this nice Czech city. It would be even helpful if the information texts are also available in English and not only in local language.
Zsuzsa B — Google review
A historic church on top of a tiny hilltop .. a brief walk from city Center, the church is maintained well. Recommended if you are in Brno !!
Charles C — Google review
Beautiful Gothic cathedral in Brno! The twin spires are iconic and visible from all over the city. Interior is gorgeous with beautiful stained glass and peaceful atmosphere. The climb to the tower is definitely worth it - amazing panoramic views of Brno and the surrounding countryside. Easy to reach in the city center. Free entry, small fee for tower access. A must-see landmark when visiting Brno!
Kate — Google review
What a lovely experience, got to the place right before the service finished (around 17 something on a Thursday), managed to catch the beautiful sounds of a large pipe organ - the sound was amazing. There is a park around the cathedral’s perimeter with beautiful surroundings, you can see the whole city from afar from different angles, there are also a few cafes to sit super close to the cathedral or you can simply relax and enjoy your time with your own food and drink on one of the numerous benches (with the backs) that are located across the area
Elina — Google review
Beautiful. The bell tower was amazing. Great views of Brno and a historic view of the church. Two majestic cathedrals in one building.
PK — Google review
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4.5
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Petrov 9, 602 00 Brno 2, Czechia
http://www.katedrala-petrov.cz/
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nám. Svobody

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Brno, Nám. Svobody is a picturesque square adorned with charming pastel-hued neo-Renaissance buildings that create an inviting atmosphere. This lively hub is perfect for mingling with locals at outdoor cafes, where you can savor morning coffee or enjoy a refreshing Czech beer and delightful Moravian wine as the day unfolds.
4.2
(676)
602 00 Brno-střed, Czechia
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Špilberk Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of Brno, Czech Republic, Špilberk Castle is a captivating medieval fortress that dates back to the 13th century. Originally constructed by King Premysl Otakar II as a royal residence, it evolved into a formidable baroque stronghold and later gained notoriety as one of the most notorious prisons during the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Known as 'the prison of nations,' its dungeons housed political prisoners and revolutionaries alike.
Climbing the castle was not easy in this incredible summer weather. People on foot should be careful. It must have been hard. It would have been nice if there was still shade of trees. The trees didn't block much sunlight. It was really hard to climb the hill in hot weather. Then I went into the museum of the castle, which was big and had several rooms, but it was not good because I had to carry and see a booklet in English. Viewing is possible up to the third floor. It was convenient because there was a clean bathroom.
웅냥냥 — Google review
Definitely worth a visit. You can spend hours here. I went for the museum and there are three levels you can explore. You get to learn about the castle‘s history and architecture. There are also exhibitions for you to explore and many art pieces for you to marvel at. Please note it is definitely a hike up! Recommend to wear appropriate shoes.
Valerie H — Google review
Špilberk Castle in Brno, Czech Republic, is a top destination for visitors seeking history and charm. Easily walkable from the city center, the castle offers a scenic uphill stroll with rewarding views. Its exhibitions are excellent, detailing the castle’s transformation from a medieval stronghold to a Baroque prison, with captivating displays of artifacts. The stories of prisoners, once confined in the castle’s eerie casemates, bring to life the harsh realities of their imprisonment under Habsburg rule. The castle’s restaurant, located on-site, provides a cozy spot to enjoy traditional Czech cuisine or lighter fare, complementing the nearby café for snacks and drinks. The highlight remains the castle’s beautifully tended garden, a tranquil oasis perfect for relaxing. Špilberk Castle blends rich history, engaging exhibits, dining options, and stunning gardens, making it a must-see in Brno.
Nurul H — Google review
The fortress is a wonderful place to spend some time. The walk up to the fortress is mildly strenuous but pleasantly green. The exhibitions are absolutely worth visiting and very comprehensive. The view from the fortress walls or its tower is also beautiful. Definitely a must-visit if you are in Brno.
SIB — Google review
Špilberk castle is a must-visit if you’re in Brno. Whether you’re drawn to its medieval architecture, Ghostly prison history, lush gardens, or unforgettable city views, it’s easy to spend whole day exploring at a relaxed pace. Perfect for a casual stroll, a dose of culture, and a dash of scenic beauty. Recommend it!
Maria A — Google review
only problem was that it took me an eternity to find a toilet, but i had to "pay" for it when i got in. other than that, this castle seems very nice and it offers great views
Alex — Google review
If you stay Brno few days and have a lot of time, you can visit here. If not, you don't need to. If you want to go into the royal chapel, you have to buy another ticket.
Jessica K — Google review
It’s beautiful. Walking around inside the walls is free and you can buy tickets to have a look in the look out tower or the treasury.
Eszter E — Google review
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4.0
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Špilberk 210/1, 662 24 Brno, Czechia
https://www.muzeumbrna.cz/hrad-spilberk/t1246
+420 542 123 611
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