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How long is the drive from Karpacz to Nuremberg?

The direct drive from Karpacz to Nuremberg is 292 mi (470 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 52 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Karpacz to Nuremberg, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Prague, Regensburg, and Pilsen, as well as top places to visit like Szklarki Waterfall and Kamieńczyk Waterfall, or the ever-popular Špindlerův Mlýn Ski Resort.

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Top cities between Karpacz and Nuremberg

The top cities between Karpacz and Nuremberg are Prague, Regensburg, and Pilsen. Prague is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Karpacz and 2 hours from Nuremberg.
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Prague

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, is a picturesque destination bisected by the Vltava River. It's often referred to as 'the City of a Hundred Spires' and is renowned for its Old Town Square, adorned with colorful baroque buildings and Gothic churches. The medieval Astronomical Clock in this historic core puts on an animated show hourly. The city also boasts the iconic Charles Bridge lined with statues of Catholic saints and Prague Castle, one of Europe's largest.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Nuremberg
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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.
1% as popular as Prague
7 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Nuremberg
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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.
1% as popular as Prague
23 minutes off the main route, 82% of way to Nuremberg

Best stops along Karpacz to Nuremberg drive

The top stops along the way from Karpacz to Nuremberg (with short detours) are Museum of Communism, Palladium Prague, and Singing Fountain. Other popular stops include Kamieńczyk Waterfall, Liberec Zoo, and Czocha Castle.
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Špindlerův Mlýn Ski Resort

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Špindlerův Mlýn Ski Resort offers a range of amenities such as slopes, snow parks, instruction and equipment rentals, as well as bars, restaurants and shops. With 27 kilometers of pistes, including groomed tracks and slopes with artificial snowmaking technology, the resort provides excellent skiing conditions. It also features 6 chairlifts and 11 lifts for easy access to the slopes.
Very cool, atmospheric place! Today we just walked. Tomorrow we plan to go skiing through the forest. The beginning of the year is simply magical and I hope the whole of 2025 will be like this! Happy New Year!
Stanney S — Google review
We were there in August and the weather was pleasant. There is an open cable car with room for six people, it leaves every half hour. When you get to the top with the cable car, there is the option of doing an experiential walking trail for children called the Fox Trail. There is a restaurant from where the cable car leaves, both below and above.
Sivan R — Google review
Well organized and reasonably priced. Limited for beginners but great for the intermediate crowd. A thriving town nearby (5 minute walk) for accommodation and apres ski activities. Considered the top ski resort in the Czech Republic expect crowds at the lift lines during holiday periods.
Michael A — Google review
Nice place in the heart of Czechia. Driving to the location is not easy - it take a long time due the Czech streets are not the best sometimes and of course it’s in the middle of nowhere. It’s a tourist spot you roughly see residents. The town snd villages around only have 1000 citizens. The people are nice and they are prepared to serve tourists. In summer it’s a good place for hiking and enjoying the nature. You can hike the hills around use the cable car to go on the top of the mountains and much more. Nature is good and breath taking. I can imagine that during winter seasons it’s crowed and full with people. It’s a common skiing spot. Hotel prices are upper end - especially in the winter seasons.
Minh — Google review
Lots of places to visit in the summer some nice walking trails ranging from 13k upto 33k. Don't forget to stop off for goulash and a beer
Steve D — Google review
Very nice ski resort, lovely to go on a hike in the summer, overall a very nice place to go to. The prices are nowhere near what Austria charges. For people who love skiing it is a very good place. Honorable mention to people who love hiking for which it is also a very good place.
Adam M — Google review
Nice ski resort - even during the summer. Absolutely beautiful countryside. Very well maintained mountain pathways with informative signposts about the area and fun activities for the kids jotted along the way. Good public transport around the resort and up the mountains. Good parking within the resort (paid).
Dr B — Google review
The best place for ski in Czechia. I know this place since 1997 and I was there nearly every year. Nice modern resort which is developing every year. They upgrading slopes, lift and all shops bars, generally all infrastructure every year. Town is very nice and cosy. Lots to do there no matter winter or summer. Highly recommend this place
Rob — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(326)
Špindlerův Mlýn 281, 543 51 Špindlerův Mlýn, Czechia
https://www.skiareal.cz/#utm_source=GBP
+420 499 467 101
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Szklarki Waterfall

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Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Waterfalls
Szklarki Waterfall, the second highest waterfall in the Polish Giant Mountains, is a picturesque cascade of the Szklarka stream located at an altitude of 525 m a.s.l. Accessible via wooded hiking trails, it offers a pleasant walk along a mountain river and is situated in the Karkonosze Nardowo Park. Visitors can enjoy the stunning 13.
The place is wonderful, you can linger at the waterfall, listen to the sounds of nature, drink coffee or beer, eat in a cafe right next to the waterfall. We decided to see the sights on bicycles, but it turned out that riding on the territory is prohibited. So we had to walk with bicycles:)
Helen B — Google review
Lovely place very easily accessible from downhill locations and not so easily from uphill ones.
Aleš K — Google review
Very nice experience in the nature. There is a pub around with some homemade products. You can stay there and have a good time. Highly recommended.
Clemens M — Google review
Great waterfall, with very easy access. Must pay for access, but not much. Strongly advise to try the cheese on the grill by the car park
Jose B — Google review
Great place and it is not too hard to get to. The way to the waterfall is along a mountain river. Very pleasant walk. As soon as you enter the forest you call feel and smell the air is different - good place to go to in the summer to rest when it's hot. Please do remember to take good strong shoes with you and some cash / debit card to pay for the entrance to the National Park (9zl per person as of 2023). We were surprised that in the middle of the forest there is even a "hidden" small shop/restaurant close to the waterfall so if you want to have something to drink or eat - it is there for you.
Adam I — Google review
Stunning place. Very easy access from the road so it's perfect place for the families with the small children and for the old people. The waterfall is beautiful. Behind the waterfall is the forest with the public footpath and you can walk straight to Szklarska Poręba. I can highly recommend.
Anna R — Google review
Very nice (and easy) walk to the waterfall. You can keep going if you want. You can make it with the stroller which is great for family with little kids. It wasn’t that busy but we visited during the weekday.
Adam J — Google review
It was a nice easy walk to the waterfall. And really easy to pay the park entrance fee. There is a QR code that you can scan at the beginning of the trail. The waterfall is beautiful and the sounds of the water are so peaceful.
Jessica B — Google review
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4.5
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58-573 Piechowice, Poland
http://www.karkonosze.pl/wodospad-szklarki
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Kamieńczyk Waterfall

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Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Waterfalls
Kamieńczyk Waterfall is a stunning natural attraction located in the picturesque mountain environment of the Polish Karkonosze Mountains. As the highest waterfall in the Sudetes, it cascades down 27 meters in a three-stage cascade to form the beautiful Kamieńczyk Gorge. The waterfall's threshold sits at an altitude of 843 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking views and photo opportunities.
Lovely walking route with a nice mix of gentle slopes at the start and a steeper incline towards the end. It was quite slippery due to the snow, so good footwear is a must. Perfect spot for kids to enjoy sledging, and the peaceful atmosphere was a big plus—hardly any crowds. The views of the forest were absolutely stunning. A hidden gem for a quiet winter day outdoors!
June T — Google review
Beautiful waterfall and great experience! There’s a small entry fee to get closer to the falls, and they provide helmets for safety. The walk is scenic, and the view up close is amazing. Definitely worth a visit!
Sane_traveler — Google review
Nice waterfall, we got to see it strong after a rainy day. Expensive for what it is, the paid section to the bottom literally takes 5 minutes. It is cool to see however. Free to look from top. I hate they paved the path up there, it is supposed to make it accessible for seniors but nobody's grandma is going up that hill! It takes 15 minutes to walk there from the parking lot.
Petra C — Google review
Beautiful place and very short walk from the main road. There are two parking lots. The one at the entrance is small and gets full quite fast. The second one near the intersection is a good choice. The waterfall is really beautiful. It gets icy on the trail there, so crampons are highly recommended.
Vic R — Google review
Lovely walk through the forest to the waterfall. Quite a steep track at the end and steps to climb to the waterfall viewing area. We were lucky that it was a quiet time and we had good views.
Jo G — Google review
Waterfall is an amazing natural spot surrounded by peaceful forest. The walk to get there is easy and refreshing, and the sound of the waterfall is just magical. Great place for photos and a short hike — definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area!
Petru A — Google review
You really should go visit Mumlava waterfall instead it's really close, it's free ( beside pay parking ) and it's a really nice area and waterfall, instead of waiting for a looooong time and pay for going down to see this waterfall.
DA N — Google review
Really nice experience for family or group of friends💗
Anna N — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(655)
58-580 Szklarska Poręba, Poland
https://www.karkonosze.pl/wodospad-kamienczyka
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Mumlava Falls

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Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Waterfalls
Mumlava Falls is a picturesque alpine river cascade located in Krkonose National Park. In the fall, the park transforms into a colorful tapestry of red, orange, and gold, creating a vibrant backdrop for hiking adventures. Visitors can access the falls by hiking along marked trails through the forest. The paths offer different experiences, with one being narrow and leading through the woods while the other is wider and more accessible.
Goated beautiful waterfalls, very nice good walking track by the stream. Not too long and good for families and little kids. Easy parking next to the entrance but costs some money, overall crazy good waterfall would come again surely
Eyal 2 — Google review
So much beauty in one place. In a magnificent green forest lies a beautiful waterfall. Recommended for a visit. The road from the parking lot to the waterfall takes about fifteen minutes but goes along a well-maintained path through the forest and is very pleasant. There are various hiking trails in the area. There are several cafes to stop and refresh yourself.
Eddy T — Google review
It is beautiful there and the way to the waterfall is pretty chill. On the weekend were there a few people, but we did go again on a Monday and there was nobody ^^
Naty ( — Google review
It's not the biggest waterfall i have seen but it's one of the prettiest and it's easy to find places where the kids can jump around on the rocks and in the water, we are for sure going to come back to this area again. You have to pay for parking but it's not that expensive.
DA N — Google review
This waterfall is truly the most breathtaking natural wonder I have ever seen. It is the tallest, most powerful, and most mesmerizing sight nature could possibly create. The cascading water sparkles in the sunlight, creating the most magical rainbow views imaginable.
Jan B — Google review
Simple short walk from Central Parking (paid). Charming view of waterfalls. You might be lucky to spot common kingfisher. Please do not litter around.
Petra K — Google review
Beautiful easy hike to the waterfalls that starts just near the parking lot.
Anna Y — Google review
Great place to visit airy kids. Suitable for all ages. We had kids 4-8 yo and it was great. Nice views. Recommend to come early because after 11 am there are too many people
Viktoriya I — Google review
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4.6
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512 46 Harrachov v Krkonoších, Czechia
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Czocha Castle

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Czocha Castle is a 13th-century castle that has been transformed into a dramatic hotel, offering classic rooms and free breakfast. With over 125 rooms, the castle hosts numerous events and provides a rustic yet charming ambiance. The friendly staff and on-site market add to the overall atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a tasty restaurant, cafe, and even sample honey mead. The castle's beautiful location offers great views and a medieval vibe inside.
Amazing 🤩 we had a tour guide Karolina. She was great, all the knowledge and facts were great. We had a lot of fun walking up and down the secret corridors. Beautiful castle with amazing views around it.
Katarzyna J — Google review
The castle was absolutely magical! 🏰✨ Surrounded by peaceful forests and a lovely lake, the whole area feels like a dream. 🌳🌊 It’s so calm and serene — perfect for a quiet escape into nature. If it’s your first time visiting a castle, get ready for a real-life fairy tale moment! 😍 The view of the castle is simply breathtaking — like something straight out of a storybook. 📖💫 I couldn’t stop smiling the entire time! Truly a place that fills your heart with wonder. 💖 Highly recommend for anyone looking to experience a little enchantment!
Jay G — Google review
I’m leaving my opinion with regards to the visit to the castle, not the hotel. Unfortunately the trip went bad. We have a 2 years old daughter and my wife is 7 months pregnant. Usually this is not an issue and we are used to travel quite a lot, our daughter as well. We visit castles, museums etc. When a visit involves going down or up a very narrow tower or suffocating space, the guide informs visitors in advance. Well, not here. The group was quite numerous for those spaces and at the end of the tour, we were invited to visit the cellars but, little did we know that this involved going down a very very claustrophobic space. So my wife had to go back almost fainting and my little daughter didn’t handle that and I had to follow my wife. Of course with ZERO help from the guide or other visitors. That was just..bad. Overall the experience as a human was negative.
Marco N — Google review
As a foreigner non polish speaking person the experience was mediocre at best. We were told that we could not see the castle unless we joined a tour. They only offered polish speaking tours apparently. The guide seemed mad at us for being there. Very poorly serviceminded. The castle it self was beautiful. But would it recommend for non polish speakers.
Jackie L — Google review
The promotional materials claim that the castle looks like something out of Harry Potter… well, that’s quite an exaggeration. I get that they need to attract tourists somehow, but the PR team really let their imagination run wild here. Take that description with about 2% truth—maybe even less. But the surroundings, especially in autumn, are truly beautiful.
L S — Google review
Fantastic place to visit with great history. As a hotel I would say it mid-range, with simple breakfast and small car park. But the surroundings makes up for that. And quite expensive to be honest.
Przemek A — Google review
It’s true that the castle and its grounds are spectacular — perched above the river with rose gardens and fountains, with its old walls and ramparts intact. The hotel, on the other hand, is a letdown. First, hotel parking was not free nor was it close to the castle. Written info on the castle is not available in English (confusing, as some signage inside is in English). There is no seating in the lobby, which is OK only when weather is nice. The vast majority of the castle is not accessible, nor was a tour offered when I checked in. There are amenities listed online and in their brochure that do not exist (e.g. a sauna and spa facilities). Wifi was spotty and at times did not work at all. think it’s a shame that one of Europe’s most spectacular castle hotels is, as it turns out, not very nice at all.
Jacob O — Google review
I was expecting more, at least something like Książ. Unfortunately, the group was quite big and noisy and at times it was hard to hear the guide. The castle itself is just average, not more than that. The ticket price is 10 euros for an adult, which is 5 times more expensive than in some Spanish castles. I wouldn't go there again and wouldn't recommend it to my friends either.
Olga M — Google review
4.6
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Sucha, 59-820 Leśna, Poland
https://zamekczocha.com/
+48 75 721 15 53
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Prachov Cliffs

Nature preserve
Sights & Landmarks
Nature area famous for its sandstone spires, with wooded hiking paths passing between the rocks.
Absolutely gorgeous place, if you ever saw those Instagram videos of those insane views, this is the place. There are 4 different routes, but I can't recommend just one, I would suggest going all of them, as each one has something different packed in it. Just a heads up for claustrophobic people the green route has some pretty harsh passthroughs. But overall a must visit.
Adam M — Google review
This is one of the most beautiful places I have visited. Breathtaking views, especially after you climb to the top. There are several trails there. We chose the green trail, which is considered the most beautiful. Highly recommended. I recommend arriving early, especially in season, to ensure there is a parking space. After that, the parking shortage begins.
Eddy T — Google review
Beautiful place! Some amazing walking/hiking routes! You could spend all day there. Place git busy after 10AM and started to get rediculously busy around 12. My only complaint is the price of the parking!! 500czk (20€)?? We arrived in a van.. Ended up parking 2km away. We saved 10€ per kilometer!
Adam Y — Google review
What a great walk. We did the red track and felt like we’ve seen all the place provides, including 2 lookouts. With children and senior citizens too
Peter B — Google review
A truly wonderful hike, very well marked with recommended routes. You can't miss this place if you are visiting Czech Republic and enjoy hiking.
Андреас В — Google review
Such a beautiful place! For me- the best place in the bohemian- switzarland national park. Highly recommended.
Dvir A — Google review
This park has multiple trails to hike on ranging from a short hike for beginners to a long hike for experienced people the hikes are very beautiful and accessible for everyone I would definitely recommend checking these trails
Nick B — Google review
The well-maintained nature park offers some lovely woodland walks, tranquility, and is easily accessible. The highlight is the Cretaceous sandstone formations, covering approximately one square kilometer. It might feel like you're in the States straight out of a Western, but it's actually Bohemian Paradise in the Czech Republic.
R L — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(111)
Blata 15, 506 01 Jičín 1, Czechia
http://www.prachovskeskaly.cz/
+420 702 002 702
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EA Chateau Hotel Rough Rock

Hotel
Nature & Parks
Relaxed accommodations in a restored hotel with a low-key restaurant, a spa & a rustic tavern.
Excellent experience at this beautiful, well-located hotel. Booked an economy room and received an upgraded room with a complementary bottle of wine. The staff were all very friendly and welcoming. Lunch and dinner were very good and the breakfast buffet was exceptional -- the best we saw after a couple weeks of travel through the Czech Republic.
Stephanie M — Google review
Only 1 very very desapointing thing! Let's be clear: this luxury hotel and its location, on the top of the hill, as a starting point for walks and hikes in the forest and rocks, are just ideal: wonderful view, nice restaurant, castle-chambers, etc. Unfortunately, one thing really spoiled our stay: breakfast! The breakfast is unworthy of a 4* hotel and is more like that of a bad 2*. Almost all the products are industrial or chemical and of such low-cost quality that you can feel it immediately when you start eating them. The chemical fruit juices (if available, as 2 of 4 were empty during our stay) come from a vending machine and are made from the worst quality water+concentrate: they are disgusting. Both sweet (cakes, etc.) and savoury (ham, cheese, sausage, etc.) products seem to have come out of their packaged plastic bags (not all of them), and the bread doesn't seem to be freshly cooked. The hot drinks (coffee, chocolate, etc.) are dispensed by a simple, low-quality vending machine, just like in any office, and are just bad. And as I wanted to fall back on scrambled eggs, the container was empty and I had to report this and wait 10 minutes (along with all the other customers) for the dish to be refilled. The staff (probably not enough of them in this place) are absent for the customers, as they are too busy running between the kitchen and the breakfast room... Really undignified and quite awful.
Bilbo P — Google review
Unbeatable view. While the room is a bit dated, it fits the charm of an old castle. However, during our 4-day stay, the room was never cleaned. Unacceptable for a 4-star hotel. We also asked the front desk for hiking recommendations, but no guidance or maps were given, which is disappointing given that most guests come for the hiking.
Onn H — Google review
We booked 3 nights in the 4 star hotel part, bathroom was old and only had a bath no shower, no shower curtain and no place to hang the shower head. The entire bathroom would get wet. The bed did not feel flat which hurt my back after the first night (I’m 34 yo). Location for hiking is great!
Linda S — Google review
Worst hotel I've ever been. The castle has a great facade, but as soon as you enter the building, everything is worn down, moldy bathroom which you cannot lock. When you lie on the bed you can count the springs poking in your back. We are hiking, arrived at 6 o'clock in the evening, leaving tomorrow at 8 in the morning. That gives 14 hours that I'll never get back in my life. The room is ugly as hell, no cozy lighting in the room, moldy carpet. Shared bathroom, which you cannot lock, as I said before, I just can't get over it. It is not the only thing that does not lock: the window in the room. It also stinks here. At least the hallway is freshly painted so it smells of paint, instead of the nasty old moldy turd-smell in the room. For some reason, the doorknob at the inside of our room does not work, so we can only open it with our key from the inside. It does work from the outside. The food in the restaurant was ok-ish. But the service was not. They gave us our food but we had no cutlery, we had to wait 5 minutes watching our food get colder whilst trying to get some cutlery. I went to the bar to ask for some and he just said to wait until they would bring it. When we left I saw that the cutlery was lying next to the bar. Why not just give it to me when I came asking for it??? We asked for dessert and they said 'ok' and went running off, no time to also order a coffee and tea. 5 minutes later we got some random dessert of a menu we didn't order. By then we thought to not waste more time on trying to get what we really wanted, ate the dessert as fast as we could and just go. When we went outside I felt really unhappy with where I was, the service and the disappointment of being in a place that only wants you to hate it. I beg you to not come here! 👎
Timothy L — Google review
Room didn’t have a kettle, but coffee was available downstairs.
Gerhardt P — Google review
Updated review: Another wonderful magical stay! Coming back 5 years after we had our wedding here and with our son, I was worried it would not live up to my memories, but it exceeded them! The whole surrounding area is seriously enchanting with extraordinary nature walks, easy and unbelievably beautiful. The views cannot be matched, and the spa balcony is unreal! The staff of the hotel went above and beyond even with our more unusual requests. They upgraded us to the wedding suite which made our entire stay and allowed us to relive our best memories. The food is super tasty, the rooms and hotel are a little outdated, but have such magical character that it can totally be overlooked (especially for such a decent price). Still a hidden gem with mostly Czech tourists so feels super authentic As a modern princess with a romantic adventurous character, but without a princess's budget, I will say this is the ideal place and we will definitely be coming back as soon as possible. Wonderful castle in gorgeous surroundings. Our wedding there was perfect! For the ceremony, meals, party and as a hotel. All our guests loved it and the staff went out of their way for us... Despite the rain and some logistical difficulties it was absolutely magical!
Daniella S — Google review
Location amazing! Massages were not good. Restaurant was not good.
Lindsey D — Google review
4.1
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4.5
(149)
Hrubá Skála 1, 511 01 Hrubá Skála-Turnov 1, Czechia
https://www.hotelhrubaskala.cz/
+420 481 659 111
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Liberec Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Liberec Zoo, the oldest zoological garden in the Czech Republic, offers a wonderful family experience with its extensive and sympathetically landscaped grounds. The zoo is known for its rare species conservation efforts and is the only place in central Europe actively breeding white tigers. Visitors can enjoy sea lion and penguin feeding times as well as elephant training sessions.
I really enjoyed the Liberec Zoo. Even though it’s not very big, I liked that it has not only common animals but also rare ones, like the red panda. I think if you live in Liberec, you should visit it at least once. 😻🫶
Lera B — Google review
Poor animals, they have no space to walk or run Birds are in cages smaller than my bedroom The female elephant is alone and depressive It was just sad to see all these animals Zlin and Prague zoo are muuuch better, they care about the animals, not only about visitors money
Alexandre G — Google review
I left the place with tears in my eyes. In my life I have visited many zoos in many places around the world, but I have never seen animals so sad, exhausted, neglected. The place is really depressing. There are many restaurants and play areas for children there. The signage is simply terrible! We followed the exit sign and it took us right to the other end of the zoo and we had to walk about fifteen minutes to the parking lot.
Eddy T — Google review
Nice mid-sized zoo ( the first one founded in Czech Republic in 1904) where one can easily spend 2-3 hours. Animals look happy and taken care of. Food inside is ok to feed the kids.
Alikus2000 — Google review
365 days of the year it costs from 85p ( €1) Its on their website. Tickets for qualifying not avsilavle from machine only at desk. Not the place for animal lovers. Poor male lion was just really suffereing through lack of stimulus and just taking 2-3 steps and turning around. Solitary elephant. Solitary tapier with nothing. No access to bedding. Like the lion just pacing up and down.A pond but securly fenced off. Solitary elephant just a small concrete surface clearly suffering No grass or vegetation like most enclosures. Painfull to see Flamingos rubbing their beaks on hard ground desparately wanting the right conditions. I could go on but definitely a place to miss. The botanical gardens are 5 mins walk away. I was there in April 2025, so i opted for the €1 Euro zoo as little in flower. Big mistake I do hope Trust pilot publish because we need the trooth
Stephen P — Google review
If the volières for the animals weren’t so tiny I would have given this place 5*. Animals were bored because they hadn’t enough space. Especially it concerns larger species. Seeing them in those prison cages was very sad. 😢 If I had money I would definitely invest into a reconstruction of that place! 😖
Anna M — Google review
Very nice zoo with special white tigers - the main attraction. Definitely worth visiting while in town. You can spend there like 2 hours. The cats seems to have a smaller rooms that I would expected. That’s actually similar for all animals here - you would think they should have more space but yeah, it’s a zoo 🤷🏼‍♂️ there is only one restaurant and one cafe so when visiting during weekend the line was ridiculous.
Pavel B — Google review
We visited this zoo with our 2 kids. The entrance price is very affordable (€5,- for adults) and the zoo itself looks nice with lots of trees. Many cages are kinda small for the animals and needs renovation. There are 2 play ereas for the kids. Both are fun and looks neat.
Fati M — Google review
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Lidové sady 425/1, 460 01 Liberec, Czechia
https://www.zooliberec.cz/
9

iQLANDIA

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Education center
Water & Amusement Parks
iQLANDIA is a family-friendly science museum that offers hands-on educational displays, demonstrations, and experiments. It combines the concepts of an amusement park and a cutting-edge scientific research center to provide an exciting and intriguing experience for visitors. The museum features dynamic robots, astronaut training sessions, bottled lightning, safe firestorms, and interactive items that help kids learn the laws of nature. iQLANDIA also boasts the Czech Republic's first humanoid robot and offers authentic space training experiences.
One of the best science centers we've seen! Can easily beat the one in Bremen and compares to the Amsterdam's Nemo. Everything works, explanations in 4 languages (CZ, EN, DE, PL). Fun for kids 7-8+ as well as adults. We spent 5 hours there and it was not enough (we experimented and read most of the info points). Very mich recommended!
Alikus2000 — Google review
One of the best science museums I've visited. An experience for the whole family. We were there for several hours and left feeling like we hadn't exhausted ourselves. Lots of halls with different themes, kids really enjoyed it and so did we, the parents. Paid parking on site. Very impressive!
Eddy T — Google review
Very friendly and informative. Wish he gave us the tour for the entire museum! Would come back again because of him!
K P — Google review
Only if your child truly enjoys science. One child liked it, while the other two did not. I tried to get a refund or go outside and return for the planetarium show, but that wasn't possible.
שגית נ — Google review
A great place for all the family. Multi levels to explore themed around concepts, space maths etc. There is also an observatory simulation to watch an interesting space show. But must book in advance. Parking is Simplon pay as you go. We really liked the design and I am surprised why more cities don't have places like this.
Raj B — Google review
Good to visit, when weather is not advising to be outside. Many interactive objects, 5 floors, pram accessable. Nice canteen. From minuses: some spaces has not enough breathable air and WCs has no space for babies to change diapers.
Olga G — Google review
We enjoyed a lot as a whole family, There is some stuff that will make fun for adults, for bigger children and also for smaller ones. We also liked the idea of having a separate floor dedicated to different areas. Things like thermovision camera, water floor, the option to test yourself as a TV person presenting the weather, The music spectacle from lightning and many, many more. There is also a bar, but we did not try. You can spend all day there if in need to check all what they have there. Worth to mention that this attraction is also part of verall package with the overnight hotel stay and you can use it even after checkout, but need to inform at the font desk to get a pass.
Lukasz D — Google review
A must-to experience: every school supposed to be like this: there would be much more talents on the world, instead of taking away cildren's interest about sciences in a boring classroom, forced them to sit there for hours...
Janos K — Google review
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Nitranská 410/10, 460 07 Liberec, Czechia
http://www.iqlandia.cz/
+420 840 500 402
10

Ještěd

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Perched atop a high peak, Ještěd is home to a unique combination of a restaurant, hotel, and television tower. Visitors can reach this iconic spot by road or cable car. From Prague, buses depart from Cerny most metro station up to 25 times per day. The area offers an array of dining options ranging from traditional Czech pubs serving hearty local fare to bistro cafes with stunning views of the surrounding nature.
For your information, there is no cable car to the top, it is out of commission as of September 10th, 2024. Absolutely incredible view. Totally worth hiking up 1 hour to the top to get these amazing view of the mountains, valleys and the city view.
Buster I — Google review
We happened to get here on a morning of heavy fog that made it impossible to even see the tower from below. It takes about 15-20 minutes to climb from the upper parking lot to the tower itself. It's a very steep climb and not suitable for people with walking problems. But once it starts to clear up, amazing views will be revealed. The tower itself is now a hotel. There is a plaza with benches for observation and a small kiosk with drinks, food, and souvenirs. Please note that payment at the upper parking lot is cash only.
Eddy T — Google review
Popular peak near Liberec. A bit too popular to my liking: there were a lot of people, even though it was a weekday. The path up was also quite rocky. On the bright side, the views were nice and the prices for food and drinks are quite reasonable, given the location.
Aleksejs I — Google review
Good hiking at the top, only the uphill is at the start, than it is quite easy. Good views on the city and around nature from here. Inside the Jested it is not so beautiful and not very good coffee and food.
Svetlana M — Google review
A beautiful and fascinating building – I’ve always wanted to visit this place and finally got the chance to see the interior. The view from the top is absolutely stunning. This is a must-visit destination for every tourist coming to the Czech Republic.
Bernhard G — Google review
The surreal and beautiful transmission tower has a remarkably delicious restaurant with warm service. The amuse bouche was a watermelon feta gazpacho and whet the appetite. Following was fabulous smoked salmon and a delicious oyster mushroom main dish. Loved the whole experience.
Melissa P — Google review
Beautiful place with nice landscape view, nature 😍
Jiri S — Google review
Nice walk up the mountain with good weather. We parked a bit up the mountain as the cable car was out of function and we didn't want to do the full hike. Still a nice half our trail up, with pretty views. Jested is nice to see at the top and get a snack or drink. Depending on the weather I would do this again.
Bart P — Google review
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Czechia, USA
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11

Congress Center Spa Colonnade

Convention center
Nature & Parks
Cultural center
Parks
It's very good accessable and good hall for conducting conferences. Capacity of 40 to 120 people. Natural ground water having medicinal values to cure heart diseases (it's available for free here).
Sundar P — Google review
Beautifully located conference/event place. The equipment such as audio/video/networking/power supply is at an acceptable though not perfect level.
Tomáš P — Google review
Lovely spa town.
Pavel S — Google review
Ok
Martin S — Google review
Super!
KVIK T — Google review
Awesome
Andrei J — Google review
Lovely
Ruth S — Google review
beatiful place
H. G — Google review
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nám. T.G.Masaryka 433, 290 01 Poděbrady 1, Czechia
https://www.lazne-podebrady.cz/kongresove-centrum
+420 325 606 582
12

Škoda Museum

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Museum
Car factory
Specialty Museums
The ŠKODA Muzeum is a museum located in a renovated production plant that showcases the history of the famous Czech auto brand through classic cars. It is an ideal destination for anyone interested in learning about Czech auto history as it offers an informative tour with knowledgeable guides. The admission rates are reasonable and there is a gift area for auto enthusiasts. In addition to the main museum, visitors can also request to see the depositary where raw gems are kept in a separate building.
Incredible experience. My partner arranged me an English speaking guided tour, and the tour guide was fantastic. Really informative and interesting. Explained the history to me which was fascinating. My highlight was the race car section upstairs. Coffee shop was great too. A must visit if you’re near Prague
Lukey — Google review
Nice place with AC but really small exposition. You will need 15 min to see all. Poor access to cars that located above the floor. Poor gift shop.
Ksu P — Google review
Nice museum showing good insight into Skoda as one of the most innovative companies of the CEE region! All exhibits are described in Czech, German and English. There is also a artistic display of key moments and personalities i Czech history upstairs. Definitely ask about sports and prototypes exhibiton. Plus a good Restaurant / Cafe Vaclav on the spot.
Piotr S — Google review
Great museum with meticulously restored cars dating back to the beginning of 20th century. I was surprised by the variety of models Skoda produced over its history. Sport and prototypes depository is a must visit (included in museum entry ticket).
Vitaly I — Google review
It's cool to see the company history and all the different cars/bikes but it is a very limited museum. There is another guided tour you can book in advance which might be more engaging
Jonny H — Google review
As a Skoda fan I really enjoyed the museum. Due to a ticket problem, I was hugely disappointed to not be able to tour the factory. I have six Skoda's and about to buy a seventh, but nothing helped with my appeal for entry.
Ray K — Google review
Absolutely brilliant if you're into cars and Czech history - this place delivers on both fronts. The collection traces Skoda's journey from the early days to modern engineering, and it's genuinely fascinating how much innovation came out of this company. You get a real sense of Czech industrial pride and resilience through the decades. IMPORTANT: Book the factory tour at least 3 weeks in advance - it's worth it. You'll see current production, learn about future models, and get the full story from past to present. The museum alone is great, but the factory tour takes it to another level. Even if you're not a car person, the historical context and Czech culture woven throughout makes it compelling. Highly recommend for anyone visiting the area.
Gio D — Google review
Very interesting exhibition about 130 years of Škoda's history with some fantastic old cars
Domhnall D — Google review
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tř. Václava Klementa 294, 293 01 Mladá Boleslav 1, Czechia
http://museum.skoda-auto.cz/
+420 326 832 038
13

Oybin Abbey & Castle Ruins - Tourist Info

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Remains of a medieval monastery & castle on a rocky crag, with guided tours & mountain views.
Really cool🤩here is why: - 🅿️ close and cheep - short and easy-ish access😇 - thought it’s a ruin, it’s well maintained - beautiful landscape, stunning walls and remains of the Castle. Wide range of terrains and and architecture. - restaurant✅ - Kids friendly (in our case 4,6 years old) - it also includes many different indoor expositions (DE & CZ) One of our top 5 ruins✅ Recommended🤙
Jan P — Google review
Our historical experience takes around 1,5 hour to explore whole castle. Majestic views, beautiful scenery and vibeish architecture. In the midl is small kiosk ( very expensive) the entrance per adult 8€, good price 😁. You are free to walk around, make a photos & videos 😊. Parking has two options, near the castle or under the hill and then 30 min walk. We preferred the walk 😉
Nathaniel B — Google review
Great place for a walk. Beautiful location on the top of a mountain with amazing views. We were lucky and could enjoy a concert in the ruins of the abby. There is a parking near to the castle, where you can pay with a card.
Wanda M — Google review
Beautiful ruins and scenic views! There is quite a lot to see here probably can spend more than 2 hours exploring the area. Also, Before entering the castle area there are also a few trails if one follows the signs.
Cheryl — Google review
I was really really surprised when I saw the castle and especially the dome. It is simply amazing. The castle is quite large and you shall consider two hours at least for the visit. Entrance for family is € 17. Parking for 4 hours € 3.
Tomáš K — Google review
Magic and beautiful. Hard to describe, better to experience.
Magdalena Ż — Google review
Its a good place to visit for hiking. You need to buy tickets to enter into the castle. The places around the mountain are really beautiful, especially the parks. You can sit and relax.
Vidhyahar — Google review
It's an amazing creation in the nature. There is no word to describe it! 2hrs aren't enough to discover each of beauty! A place certainly to see!
Şebnem S — Google review
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Hauptstraße 15, 02797 Oybin, Germany
http://www.burgundkloster-oybin.com/
+49 35844 7330
14

Park Mirakulum

Temporarily Closed
Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement center with themed areas including a petting zoo, a maze, a water park & trampolines.
Mirakulum completely blew me away. Truly a fantastic experience for all ages. Everything inside is included in the entry fee and no extra charges, which is rare these days. Every detail is thoughtfully designed, and to my surprise, I had just as much fun as the kids. I’ve been to many similar places, but this one has a special kind of magic and calmness.
Billy “ — Google review
Amazing massive park! Most of the playgrounds are similar so people are spread equally so no queues. Very clean and colourful although it doesn't look from outside. Staff are supe friendly. Highly recommend.
Mirek C — Google review
Fabulous amusement park for all family. Don’t miss the underground, the farm, and trampoline. For my nephew cuddling goats and playing on swings was a best option. I loved Gaudi underground labyrinth. The water world refreshes during hot summer days.
Valery K — Google review
a very nice place for young kids. You can pass the all day there as there's so many activities! you're kids will love it! Special mention in photo to the 2 horribles woman. not cool.
Le P — Google review
Great place for kids so much to do! And the museum is excellent and accessible via a mini train.
Jeremy R — Google review
A lot nicer, cleaner and bigger than I expected it to be. Easily a full-day activity with younger kids.
Daniel H — Google review
Good place for hanging out with the kids in the weekend for a whole day tons of attractions.
Costya R — Google review
There were wild beavers and swans! As it is my first time in europe, this is amazing! There were food stall too!
TheOrangeNomiator — Google review
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Topolová 629, 289 24 Milovice nad Labem 1, Czechia
http://www.mirakulum.cz/
+420 323 640 065
15

Český Šternberk Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled on a prominent rock overlooking the Sazava River, Český Šternberk Castle is a Gothic and Baroque marvel dating back to the 13th century. It is still owned by the original family who built it nearly 800 years ago. The castle boasts well-preserved Gothic architecture with some later Baroque additions.
Beautiful and impressive place. The interiors very interesting and in a good shape. Visiting the castle is only possible with the guide who talks in Czech, but we got our leaflets with all info in Polish. The tour takes approx. 1 hour. On Sunday the tours were quite often so we didn't have to wait long for the next one. You have to pay extra for the possibility to take pictures inside.
Magda M — Google review
Český Šternberk Castle is a stunning medieval fortress perched above the Sázava River. Beautifully preserved, with rich interiors and a unique family history that goes back to the 13th century. One of the must-visit castles in the Czech Republic.
Jura B — Google review
Extremely interesting location! Half an hour to drive from Prague. Good parking, 50 CZK (2 euro) (it is necessary to pay in the Castle when buying entrance tickets - 250 CZK - 10 euro). The castle belongs to one of the descendants of the Sternberg family. Inside you will see a lot of interesting things, rooms, furnitures - knight's hall, salon, chapel, ladies' salon, library (3500 copies of old books), dining room, office, hall, smoking room, bedroom, hunting salon. The tour takes about an hour in Czech. But there is a printed description in other languages, the description should be taken free of charge when buying tickets. In the courtyard of the castle is a nice restaurant with normal prices. Definitely recommend to anyone interested in medieval castles
Oleksandr P — Google review
Wasn’t able to catch a tour as we went in the evening in November and they closed at 2pm. However, this was a blessing, as we captured such an amazing sunset, and the gorgeous autumn colors of the forests around the castle were spectacular! There are walking trails all around, amazing views from the town below, and very few people around.
Quinton W — Google review
It may not be the most famous castle, but it is a genuine example of a working castle that is lived in by the same family that built the original part of the castle in 1241. The history in between was somewhat turbulent for the family, which makes for a fascinating story, and the visit was all the more memorable for that. I am glad I took the tour. Thanks to my tour guide, Maria.
David K — Google review
A well maintained castle in a beautiful area. Very happy they offer English tours. Our guide was knowledgeable, shared a lot of information and was able to answer all our questions. She was very patient with us and had a warm personality. You can get a few refreshing drinks and snacks to enjoy in the court. Very good homemade lemonades. The prices are mostly fair, though they ask for a €2 camera license if you want to take pictures, which is absolutely silly.
Jasper V — Google review
Stunning castle, a must visit! Great tour! They offer guided tours! I loved the stories!
Atraio N — Google review
The castle is very beautiful. The view is amazing. But if you want to photograph the castle it costs around 50 CZK. Inside Is pretty large. From the view you can see the beatiful railway and the Sázavské forests. Castle Is open only in weekends.
Adam F — Google review
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Český Šternberk 1, 257 27 Český Šternberk-Divišov, Czechia
http://www.hradceskysternberk.cz/
+420 317 855 101
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The Konopiste Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
The Konopiste Castle is a Baroque palace that was built over a medieval and Renaissance castle. It was once the home of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, an enigmatic figure who used it as his ideal country retreat. The castle is located amid extensive grounds 2km west of the town of Benesov and showcases the archduke's twin obsessions: hunting and St George.
Fantastic historic castle to visit about 45 minutes by train outside Prague and only €12 return. Still furnished and filled with military & hunting memorabilia as Archduke Franz Ferdinand had it just over 100 years ago. The coffee shop inside has some divine pastries as well.
Gary M — Google review
Visiting Konopiště Castle was absolutely wonderful. The interior tour was fascinating, with room after room full of history and interesting trinkets. There’s so much to see. I was especially surprised to see an elevator inside such an old castle. Just be aware: the tours are only available in Czech, however there's audio guides available in English, German, and some other languages. The on-site chocolate shop was a sweet surprise. The variety of chocolates was impressive, and everything I tried was absolutely delicious. I only wish I could have sampled them all! Sadly the rose garden was not yet in bloom during our visit, but I'm very sure it is a sight to be seen. The presence of so many peacocks wandering the grounds added a magical touch. A peaceful walk around the nearby lake was the perfect way to end the visit—calm, scenic, and incredibly relaxing. All in all, Konopiště Castle is a must see. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area. It blends rich history, natural beauty, and charming surprises.
V O — Google review
Fairy-tale like castle and adjacent grounds with 3 excellent tours; note that each is charged separately and there is an option to get an audio guide in English. During the Franz/Sophie private apartment tour you'll be able to see a set of truly touching drawings made by their daughter showing the alegory of the assassination - taking photos is forbidden and unfortunately I couldn't find it anywhere on the internet. There is also a temporary exibition of historical clothing of the nobility with an incredible guide.
Predrag M — Google review
A visit to Konopiště castle will bring you back in time to the beginning of the 20th century when it belonged to the heir to the Habsburg throne. He and his family lived in splendid seclusion oblivious to what the future holds for them. You have a choice from several tours out of which the one through the private chambers of the family is as close as you can get to the royals of that time.
Miroslav K — Google review
There are 4 tours at different hours. You need more time to see at least 2 of them. The castle is well maintained. have beautiful views. Also there are deers, peacocks and bear (that was somewhere inside). No photos allowed inside of this castle!
Monica A — Google review
Visited the castle grounds on a weekend. Beautiful trails and amazing views. The grounds are free entry. Parking is 100 crowns whole day and very big!
Paula R — Google review
Wow! Just WOW! It's simply impossible to see everything in one tour. That's why there are 4 different routes for sightseeing tours. Unfortunately, we were only able to visit tour 2. But I haven't seen so many medieval weapons and everything else in a long time. Unfortunately, you can't take pictures inside. Come and see! You definitely won't regret it! Parking for a day costs 100 CZK, which is 4 euros. There are also many interesting things around the castle, such as a park, a rose garden, a mini zoo
Oleksandr P — Google review
Interesting castle in a beautiful location. You can see why Franz Ferdinand loved being there...shame he took so much of the local wildlife out! Seeing where Kaiser Wilheim & von Tirpitz stayed overnight was fascinating...same furniture, same wallpaper. I would recommend seeing this is the Spring or Summer...the rose gardens are meant to be beautiful & the Kaiser loved them. Going mid October meant the gardens weren't in bloom and you could tell is was closing for the season. I finished a tour at 3pm and the restaurant and cafe were already closed so I couldn't get a drink. The guides were so knowledgeable & friendly but the commentary on the audio guides should be more detailed. The Czech version was much longer for almost every room!! If you take the trsin from Prague & walk there, you get off at Benesov & wonder where is the castle?? The area is quite industrial. But go over the bridge, turn left, then right fork & it's a really beautiful walk right up to the back of the castle, through the forest. I intend to go again but in Summer & I will take drinks this time!!
Jo J — Google review
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Konopiště 1, 256 01 Benešov u Prahy-Konopiště, Czechia
https://www.zamek-konopiste.cz/cs
+420 317 721 366
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Chateau Melnik

Manor house
Sights & Landmarks
Hilltop castle with grand rooms, a collection of 17th-century maps, a winery & scenic restaurant.
The place has an unmistakable spirit. Drahomira's (mother of St.Wenceslaus) supposed place of origin offers spectacular views towards Prague, hill of Rip and obviously the nearby spot where rivers of Moldau an Elbe blend. Enjoy the castle and the spectacular diagonal lane to the river. 9
Petr L — Google review
The lady who manages the castle visits called us from outside and asked us if we wanted to visit the castle (she only knew two words of English, so communicating was difficult), after paying for the tickets (she only accepts cash) she shows us the stairs and gives us a flyer with some information on the (few) rooms of the castle. In one of the first rooms we meet a group of visitors with a guide who spoke Czech, the room was very small so we tried to reach the next one but got yelled at by the lady, she does not speak English and continues to speak in her language towards us, we try to explain to her that we don't understand a single thing she is saying but she continues to shake her head, in the end one of the visitors knew some English and told us that we couldn’t visit the castle without a guide to supervise us, so we were forced to stay in these small rooms with a group of twenty people listening to a guide who didn't speak our language, there is nothing more stupid... it was not possible to take photos and there are only seven rooms (and they don't even look like royal rooms, you can see that the rooms have been renovated several times in recent years), the city is nice for a walk but being not very touristy, even the locals are not predisposed to foreigners.
Marzia C — Google review
Privately owned and one isn't allowed to take photos inside. Guided tour takes one hour.
Metka K — Google review
Located in spectacular place. It was also symbolic for me - started cycling trip in Prague along Vltava I continued along Elbe / Labe in Germany.
Nerijus P — Google review
Beautiful interiors and great guided tour about the history of Lobkowicz
Katerina C — Google review
Wonderful Chateau and winery. Watched the crush, enjoyed a glass of wine on the terrace overlooking the confluence of the rivers!
Janet S — Google review
The Czech Republic 🇨🇿 has not only a reputation as a beer 🍺 country. The Elbe Lowland is one of the most northern wine 🍇 regions in Europe. The traditional stone terraces on the southwestern bank of the river Elbe create the perfect micro climate for winegrowing.🏞 The grapes are processed in a way to become lively, reductive, light wines with a typical bloomy and fruity varietal aroma. 💐 Take a tour to Melnik, a city situated about half hour drive north of Prague. Your celler master takes you through 14th century wine cellar and offers you local wines to taste🍷🥂, accompanied by freshly baked local bread as well as cheese and other snacks.🥖🧀👍
Wine T — Google review
Great view over the country side and two rivers Vltava And Labe meeting.
Lujza O — Google review
4.6
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4.0
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Svatováclavská 19/16, 276 01 Mělník 1, Czechia
http://www.lobkowicz-melnik.cz/
+420 315 622 121
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Žižkov Television Tower

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Sights & Landmarks
Observation deck
Observation Decks & Towers
The Žižkov Television Tower is an iconic landmark in Prague, designed by Vaclav Aulicky and completed in 1992. Despite being considered one of the ugliest buildings globally, it remains a fascinating attraction due to its distinctiveness. The tower offers a viewing platform with 360-degree views, along with restaurants and a luxury hotel. Situated in the trendy Žižkov neighborhood, the sky-high restaurant and bar provide international cuisine and stunning city views.
The Prague TV Tower is a fairly popular place not only as a viewpoint, but also as an art zone (sculptures of children crawling on the tower). But everyone goes here anyway for the "unsurpassed view of Prague". Frankly speaking, the view from 95~ meters, although interesting and truly incredible, cannot be compared with the view from the tower of St. Vitus Cathedral, which is located at approximately the same height, and from it you can see almost all the iconic buildings of Prague. Of course, you can note the opportunity to eat with a view of Prague, but not at a slightly lower height (60~ meters). In general, if you want to see the view of Prague from this place - you can go up, but the view from St. Vitus Cathedral is better and cheaper, although the ascent is not by elevator.
Дмитро — Google review
An incredible feat of architecture, with a turn for the obscure. The Žižkov television tower stands above the Prague skyline like an imposing sword, contrasting the historical neighbourhood which surrounds it. Completed in 1992, the tower boasted unique radio transmission technology. Some of the pods are open to the public for a panoramic view for around 15€. The addition of the peculiar baby sculptures happened later, in the year 2000. They are now immitations of the original David Černý sculptures that were first displayed on the tower. Although I can’t speak on the view from up above as I had no time to ascend, this tower has probed itself to me as worthy of being one of Prague’s greatest attractions. Gorgeous and worth visiting if only from down below!
Ioana — Google review
Very fun place. Loved that it wasn't too busy and there was lots of room to walk around 93m up. Huge windows, great views. Fun art installations, videos and chairs/sofas added to it all. 18-26 year old get reduced entry. Loved the climbing babies art too. Very funky! The antithesis of historic Prague - but that was its attraction for me. NOTE: Bring cash. Not sure why card machine is broken but it is!
Paul L — Google review
Built from 1985 to 1992, while being very unconventional visible even from almost all viewpoints of Prague, is a testament of trchnological and structural innovation. Now it has techbology more or less from the past, but it shows how much we have grown and how beautiful the city of Prague is. This TV tower is very easy to get to from the Subway, but the small little journey to it is already beautiful, and complements the tower more. The views are incredible, and remind of the tower in Berlin.
Eduard L — Google review
Good points: quick to get to on excellent public transport. Lots of chairs. Not busy. You can right up to the glass. Bad points. Other people have got right up to the glass and appeared to have smeared their entire bodies along it. Clean the windows! It's 15 euros. You can get a lot of window cleaning spray for that price. A very old looking sign saying the credit card machine is out of order. Yeah right. But you managed to get an ATM in there. I'm calling BS on that. Toilets are locked. Again 15 euros. Sort that out.
Julie G — Google review
This was our second visit, this time at night. The views were wonderful, looking across Prague all lit up. Photos are a bit difficult to take due to the glass and reflections from the dimly lit rooms. Definitely one for the list of must-dos.
Steve S — Google review
This uniquely shaped tower offers fantastic 360° views of Prague. But, I found the interior a little dull and uninspiring. No details on the towers history or construction. There is no exterior observation deck. So you'll have take photos through the glass and try to avoid glare. Trying to get back down the tower took a long time as a line up had formed and apparently no one is counting how many people are going up and eventually back down. But, overall, it is a worthwhile destination just for the views alone.
D M — Google review
The Prague Television Tower is a striking landmark offering panoramic views of the entire city, making it a great spot for photography. The restaurant at the top provides a unique dining experience, but it’s important to pre-book in advance. A must-visit for anyone wanting a combination of sightseeing and fine dining.
Arvind — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(1172)
Mahlerovy sady 1, 130 00 Praha 3-Žižkov, Czechia
https://www.towerpark.cz/
+420 210 320 081
19

National Gallery Prague – Trade Fair Palace

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Art gallery
Museums
Specialty Museums
The National Gallery Prague – Trade Fair Palace, an extension of the National Gallery, is a stunning example of Czech Functionalist architecture. Originally built as a space for trade fairs, it now showcases classic and modern art from renowned artists such as Josef Manes, Pablo Picasso, and Bohumil Kubista. After undergoing renovations following a fire in the late 70s and 80s, the current building was completed in the 1990s.
This is am amazing museum! I just loved the floor with the history and examples of Czechoslovakian architecture. We arrived at the museum in the afternoon and we didn't have much time, therefore we bought the cheapest tickets for 3 floors, but we could only look through 2 of them. We easily spent 1 hour on each floor.
Erik H — Google review
Make sure you have time because it’s gigantic!! We spent roughly 2-3 here and we did not even read all the history texts. The fact that it’s so huge is also a positive thing because I’m 100% sure you will at least find one art piece to your liking. I’ve added some of my favorite pieces down below. I find the first painting (the ice castle) so magnificent, I even bought a poster of it at the gift shop. The gift shop mainly had books, posters, cards and smaller items such as glasses cloths. The shop was really affordable compared to other gift shops (Kunsthalle Praha….) I got a poster and a glasses cloth and it was only 550 krona!!! Definitely recommend if you love to wander around for a while!!
Ellenoor R — Google review
A truly essential visit for modern and contemporary art lovers in Prague. The building itself is a monumental and spacious example of Functionalist architecture (Veletržní palác, 1925-1929), providing a calm and excellent setting for the collections. The exhibitions are fantastically curated. Collection highlights include masterpieces from international artists like Monet, Picasso, Gauguin, Van Gogh, Matisse, and Rodin. What makes this gallery truly special, however, is the thoughtful and powerful integration of Czech masters (such as Václav Špála and Josef Šíma) displayed alongside the international collection—perfect for discovering new, influential artists. From early 20th-century Cubism to Expressionism and contemporary works, the quality and volume of art here are exceptional. Highly recommended for the inspiring collection and excellent curation.
Grizzly S — Google review
One of the best collections of paintings and sculptures from the last 200 years. Picasso, Monet, Renoir, Munch, Van Gogh, it goes on and on. Spent almost 4 hours on a rainy Wednesday checking out the paintings on the 3rd and 4th floor, well worth the price of admission.
D A — Google review
The collections of Czech art here are outstanding; such a comprehensive body of works from the 1800s onward. There are excellent contemporary artworks as well as a handful of works by blue chip artists like Picasso, Gauguin, Klimt, etc. The Aleš Veselý special exhibition (on through 22-02-26) is very worthwhile. The Trade Fair Palace itself is an architecturally notable building that makes a great venue for viewing art.
Scotty P — Google review
A lovely museum. This was my second time here, and it was just as great as last time! The building itself is very cool and of course the art too:) There were three floors in the permanent exhibition, with a lot of descriptive texts accompanying the artworks and exhibition. I really liked the way it was presented! It was also a reasonable price:) Won’t be my last time!!
Asta S — Google review
A very large gallery with too much for one visit. Amazing collection of art which we thought was well curated with helpful commentary in English. There was a clear concept of what the NGP were doing with the different works and we discovered Czech artists we knew nothing about. We spent quite a lot of a day there and it was not at all crowded. The cafe was also very good with nice food and tea and the staff were friendly. A great visit and good value.
Sue G — Google review
I can’t recommend. Very poor exhibition. The best art is on the top floor… nice cafe downstairs…
Katarina K — Google review
4.5
(5631)
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4.5
(1935)
Dukelských Hrdinů 530/47, 170 00 Praha 7-Holešovice, Czechia
https://www.ngprague.cz/
+420 224 301 122
20

Museum of Communism

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History museum
Museums
The Museum of Communism, situated in Prague's New Town, offers a comprehensive insight into the Czech Republic's communist era from 1948 to 1989. The museum features original artifacts, multimedia displays, propaganda posters, and historical documents that vividly depict life under the Communist regime. Visitors can explore reconstructed rooms like a school classroom and shop while learning about both the positive and negative aspects of the system.
A powerful and eye-opening experience. The Museum of Communism offers a detailed and honest look into life under the regime, with real stories, artifacts, and visuals that bring history to life. It’s well-organized, informative, and thought-provoking — I left with a much deeper understanding of what people lived through during that era. There was no wait to enter, and I don’t think tickets need to be booked in advance. Make sure to stop by the gift shop — it’s definitely worth a visit, with unique items and well-curated books that complement the experience perfectly. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Prague and interested in history or politics.
Abdulaziz A — Google review
Going to this museum was the best decision I made in my trip to Prague. If you are into history of countries you have to go there! I spent almost 4 hours here reading every detail. It’s perfect that they are showing the history of communism from the very beginning in Czechoslovakia and continue it as an engaging timeline. The tickets are super cheap comparing to insane tickets across Europe to get inside a church for 30-40€. As a student I only paid 290 CZK. I also liked the design of the museum from the darkness of communism to the bright side of Prague spring and the velvet revolution. Highly recommended🤞🏻💯
Behnam — Google review
This is a really well done and informative history of eastern European communism, especially where it relates to the former Czechoslovakia. Very sobering and pretty heart-rending at times but balanced out by the tongue-in-cheek tone of the gift shop! You could fly round it in maybe 45 mins just focusing on the excellent exhibits e.g. example classrooms, apartments, offices, even motorbikes or you could take your time reading it all and it could easily take a couple of hours. All in all , would definitely recommend it if you're interested in the era.
Graham A — Google review
I'm personally very interested in this time frame and despotic regimes so this museum was fascinating. Yes, this museum is criticizing the communist regime and is not impartial. However, it is presenting all the aspects of the Czechoslovakian society before, during and after the communist regime with a lot of details so your analyze and personal feelings will make the right opinion:) Last but not least: I really enjoy humour based on politics, so the goodies were enjoyable
Paul B — Google review
+a lot of information +number of exhibits on display -a lot of reading required if you want to enjoy the full experience -weak souvenir shop Overall a nice museum offering a lot of experience with communism in Czechoslovakia. I was there on Friday roughly mid-day and there was quite a crowd inside.
Michal O — Google review
Wonderful experience and my favourite tourist spot on Prague. Takes you from end of WW1 to fall of Communist government. Lots to read and see. Some of the sections highlighted how people used humour to get through it like the statue of Stalin being known as the que for the meat 😂
Douglas G — Google review
Spent about 3 hours here our first day in Prague. We could have spent a lot more time here, but with only 3 days for the entire city, time is limited. Very educational museum, lots of lessons to learn, and as others have mentioned, it's interesting to see how people retain their sense of humor in miserable circumstances.
Tricia — Google review
it was interesting to go back to story of the life of countries lived the the communist society under Soviet union, and the revolutionary heros standed to change the situation and the future of their country.. it is worthy to visit location and enjoy this journey inside
Montaser — Google review
4.0
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3.9
(2616)
V Celnici 1031/4, 118 00 Nové Město, Czechia
http://www.museumofcommunism.com/
+420 224 212 966
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21

Palladium Prague

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Palladium is a bustling shopping complex located in Prague, known for its 175+ stores, restaurants, and cafes. Situated in the former 19th-century George of Podebrad military barracks, this mall seamlessly blends modern elements with historical architecture. The largest shopping center in Prague, Palladium offers a mix of well-known chain stores and smaller boutiques within its 170 shops.
even though in the outside it might seem like this mall is small and probably old, when you step your foot in, you get hit by an atmosphere unseen by me before. this mall is extremely huge and has lots of stuff to try out of all sorts. since it is located in the central part of Prague, it surely is a great place to flee during the extreme heat of afternoon in summer
Alex — Google review
Since our hotel was not far from the Palladium so we went there a few times during our stay in Prague. While it didn't have many interesting shops & stuffs (i.e. jewellery, mobiles...etc.) were as pricey as in London, but we loved the Palladium. The expansive layout and aesthetically pleasing interior design of the shopping mall were truly impressive. We were impressed with the entrance illuminated escalator, the multi story volume space in the centre (comprising 5 floors), the flooring's color scheme, the high ceilings, the incorporation of natural light, and the interior railings were all my cup of tea. The diverse culinary options available in the food court on the top floor were also amazing, even though we ended up choosing the wrong restaurant at the end! This is a fantastic shopping mall with huge potential if they have the right shops.
Ken K — Google review
The famous mall in Prague. Contains all famous local and international brands. Have food courts with different restaurants cuisines. A lot of coffee shops available too. You can reach the mall through all available transportation methods in the city
Abdulmoez T — Google review
The interior was beautifully designed, with a large Christmas tree and decorations everywhere. The food court was very spacious and housed many fast food restaurants and restaurants serving cuisines from different countries. The other floors house stores from a wide variety of brands. This shopping center is very easy to reach; public transportation connects all around. The only downside is that for a mall visited by so many people, restrooms are charged.
Ruslan M — Google review
The biggest mall in all Prague. Contains all the famous local and international brands. On the top floor there is a big food court with various restaurants and cuisines. You can reach the mall through all available transportation methods in the city. By car it's a little more challenging.
A. N — Google review
It's a shopping centre ... but as shopping centres go, it is a good one. Plenty of choice and a good food court. Even as a bloke in Prague on a business meeting, I spent a while here, so must have something going for it.
Martin M — Google review
Impressive shopping mall in the heart of the old town Very big and huge , its design is great with nice green areas and views contains most of world brands and shops For Perfumes, lingerie, Jewelry, Cosmetic and cloths - you can find everything Food hall is very wide and various for many tastes options for Asian, American and fast food 😋 WC are paid " 1€ per once " It is nice to spend some time and get rest from old town streets walk.
Shaza Y — Google review
Of you don't want to spend your day admiring all of the beautiful architecture that Prague had to offer, then this is the place for you. It's a modern shopping mall with a good selection of shops and a decent food court. There are toilets located on the top floor, but you will still have to post to use them.
Steve — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(1789)
Nám. Republiky 1078/1, 110 00 Petrská čtvrť, Czechia
https://www.palladiumpraha.cz/
+420 225 770 255
22

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
(93)
Chotilsko 1 262 03, 1 Chotilsko, Czechia
https://www.tepfactor.cz/cze/
+420 777 000 927
23

Zámecký pivovar Chyše

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Brewpub
Sights & Landmarks
Zámecký pivovar Chyše is a surprising find in the small town of Chyse, boasting a beautiful and well-maintained chateau with a surrounding park filled with old trees. The owners also operate a brewery and restaurant, offering unfiltered beer and traditional Czech food. They cater to various events like corporate parties, family celebrations, wedding receptions, and excursions with beer tasting. The beer is natural without chemical additives, filtration, or pasteurization.
Great place Food was delicious. Reasonable prices Beers are super tasty . Definitely recommend
Артем П — Google review
5☆ no hesitation! Perfect beer! Food tasty and served within 3 minutes! Really recommend for any hungry and thirsty people.
Otmar Č — Google review
Very nice venue, busy without the group I was with. Excellent Cerny pivo, prompt food service.
Richard A — Google review
Although the place is really nice, our experience was not very well. At lunch time they had not two of asked main dishes. The staff was not even nice, we had impression we bothered them. It's a pity, because of nice castle, and brewery. Maybe in the future when we return we'll have more luck. We're sorry guys, but three stars on average only...
František O — Google review
Traditional Czech food can be found there. The beer is amazing and they have special edition as well for special occasions. The service was very good. They have a basket of toys for children so your kids can be entertained.
L K — Google review
Great place with a nice castle with a beautiful park. The beer is absolut great and the restaurant very very fine. Great Bohemian food. English speaking straff. If you are in the region it is a Must to visit this place. Best food and beer between Karlovy Vary and Prague!!!!
Mac K — Google review
Food is typical Czech food and is delicious. You can also order a home brewed beer since this is an old brewery. There is also an option to buy the beer to take home.
Elvis O — Google review
Baroque chateau situated in a remote region, in very good condition. The guided tours are perfect, never boring. When you are there, don't forget to visit the small local brewery.
Creative O — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(41)
Chyše 54, 364 53 Chyše, Czechia
https://chyse.com/pivovar/
+420 728 948 868
24

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
(838)
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4.6
(682)
353 01 Mariánské Lázně 1, Czechia
25

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
4.7
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4.5
(673)
353 01 Mariánské Lázně 1, Czechia
https://www.marianskelazne.cz/vyznamna-mista/kolonady-a-fontany/zpivajici-fontana/
+420 354 622 474
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26

Wildgarten, auch an Feiertagen geöffnet

Park
Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
Great location to spend some family time outdoors. The kids really enjoyed the natural "attractions". Wonderful for adults, too. Lot of work and passion invested in this place. We reallu recommend it. As a minus - we did not see a toilet.
Andreea D — Google review
Great place, worth visiting, especially with children. Price 4,5 EUR per adult, small children free of charge, it is not a problem to spend three hours or more here. Lots of amazing nature attractions. Recommended!
Honza B — Google review
Amazing place and highly recommend to visit I was with friends and we just love it.
Zaidan B — Google review
Interesting. Forgot my boots so ended up wih mud on sneakers. Keeps the kids interested in walking around as there is something to check out every 50m.
Nenad Š — Google review
Very interesting and Great place for a lazy day out
Gabriela H — Google review
Interesting park with cool attractions
Farrah Z — Google review
Interesting and quite autentic place!
Rostislav T — Google review
Beautiful day trip. It is perfect for kids because they can explore the whole path. Loved it.
Mateja T — Google review
4.7
(2111)
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4.5
(51)
Daberger Str. 33, 93437 Furth im Wald, Germany
http://www.wildgarten-furth.de/
+49 9973 2933
27

Národní přírodní rezervace SOOS

Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Natural park with a museum & dinosaur exhibits as well as a timeless landscape of peat bogs.
Wonderful piece of nature. Easy to do walkaround in 1 hour. If you read all the signs probably 2 to 3 hrs. The bubbling earth is most enjoyable and the sulfur smells. Like Iceland in miniature for beginners.
Syn O — Google review
Interesting park! Soos Nature Reserve A nature reserve, curiosity and European rarity in one! The Soos National Nature Reserve lies not far from Františkové Lázně. The vast peat bogs with lakes, mineral springs and gaseous carbon dioxide springs are reminiscent of a prehistoric landscape. The most interesting places include a nature trail that leads directly above the bogs along meandering wooden walkways. You can see a natural geological park, a museum dedicated to the local nature, the history of the Earth and an exhibition of life-size models of prehistoric animals. It also shows the flora and fauna endemic to this species due to the specific geological conditions of the soil and subsoil.
Peawy P — Google review
Really interesting place - incredible sights and smells created by the water and gas coming up from the ground.
Mark S — Google review
A far cry from the Yellowstone but peaceful and interesting. Dogs are welcomed. Also, very close to the German border so, if you're in Germany, and you miss good food, this is a good excuse to come visit and go eat afterwards.
Diego G — Google review
Beautiful place for a walk. Not expensive, very unique. Beautiful views. There were few very people people, you could fully enjoy the qiuetness. The staff is helpful, the toilets are clean.
Moni D — Google review
Very cool natural reserve for the spring water, takes about 1 hour to walk through it. Highly recommended
Kevin T — Google review
Really beautiful nature reserve! The walk was a bit shorter than I expected, but it was really interesting and beautiful nonetheless. There are signs with information and a little museum. Little entry fee to go onto the trail, totally worth it. Highly recommend when in the area
Mirjam O — Google review
Beautiful piece of Carlsbad's region. The way is approximately 1.5km long and along the way there are some pieces of information about the place. It is more than suitable for family and it costs only 90Kč per person.
Jakub P — Google review
4.6
(5823)
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4.5
(126)
Kateřina 39, 351 34 Skalná, Czechia
http://www.muzeumfl.cz/
+420 351 011 997
28

Churpfalz Park

Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Family-friendly theme park with water rides & slides, roller coasters, go-karts & miniature golf.
Very good place. It has for everyone anything. For adults and kids, for extreme time and relaxing time. You can find different types of zones. It was a good family day and it was fun for everyone.
Йоана Г — Google review
The park is nice for being outdated. prices are a little steep for what is offered at the park. Customer service, some of the workers there really need to understand that if they work with people they need to have a little bit of people skills, specially that dude working at the outdoor go karts. Smoking in the park should not be allowed as there are a lot of kids walking around at adult hand height and can be burned by the cigarettes, it happened to us. A no smoking park can be controlled by the owners, have a designated smoking section, just like other places do. Overall it was a good experience, updated areas could make the park more attractive, prices could be a little lower for the amount of rides.
Richard M — Google review
Great place for kids aged 4-12. The rides were really perfect for our 5 and 9 year old kids. Not too boring, not too scary, but a perfect fit. Plus, there's two bumper car rides (in German: autoscooter). You don't have to pay and wait for the ride to start, but grab a car and join. I also like the atmosphere in the park. It is a little bit older, but very attractive and down-to-earth.
Thorsten H — Google review
Children over 3 y/o even tho under 1m still have to buy tickets even though there aren't many rides where they can get on due to height restriction --> unfair pricing. Prices are too high for what is offered (very few rides, dirty bathrooms, ...) --> NOT recommended. Some employees seem not particularly friendly (this is an understatement)
Tu P — Google review
A wonderful time with our Granddaughter. The entire park is made for everyone to enjoy. Rides for all ages included withing the entrance price. Wonderful walking paths or ride around the park on a park train. Enjoy the Flower Gardens and there are 2 BLACK SWANS for you to enjoy.
Dave M — Google review
We were there with our 2 year old. Its very huge park with many many rides and attractions. It has something for everyone. I was surprised to see how many rides for 2 year old are allowed, some of them were even bit risky, but you will have plenty to enjoy. Its has rides, spielplatz, sandbox, indoor speilplatz, waterpark so just name it. Food from restaurant is very tasty with many options. Ticket of 28 euros is worth. Parking is free and plenty. Now on other side park is really dated. You can see the age on everything so dont expect something which is in mint condition or very well preserved. They need to prepare some shades its literally open ground and on sunny summer day its really hard to find relaxing space. Like park, its employess too need some refresher course on how to be in hospitality industry as some of them seems to be not so friendly. Food takes 30 minutes to prepare due to high demand and only 1 kitchen. Overall its park in its old age and deserves one visit. I wanted to give it 3 stars but 4 th star is for its variety and inclusivity of all age groups.
Viraj D — Google review
One of the best amusement parks , especially for you family with 3yr old kid. All the rides are enjoyable. We visited on Monday and enjoyed fullest. Service is friendly. People can spend 3-5 hrs. Many kid friendly rides and designed for kids. Go for it if you go near by. Update: 14May2022 3rd time in the park as we love it. But this time on a Saturday, the park is little busy. There is some waiting time for Dashing Cars, Go-cart, and water rafting ride. The Park closes at 5PM. Other rides are ok. So, don't go on weekend.
Murali K — Google review
2020 - Nice, especially for kids under 12. 2022 - We was back this year and a little has changed. A lot of attractions are managed by young guys or girls: once they start the machines they keep on watching the celly phone instead of the kids, they even seem to be working. This happened a lot of times. To the owner: be careful of the security of your guests and take a look of the workers always playing with telephones.
Ermanno — Google review
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Churpfalzweg 6, 93455 Traitsching, Germany
http://www.churpfalzpark.de/
+49 9971 30300
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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
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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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Gedächtnisallee 5, 92696 Flossenbürg, Germany
http://www.gedenkstaette-flossenbuerg.de/
+49 9603 903900
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