Wanderlog
  • Log in
Guide contents
Map layers
•

Overview
Top cities between Cesky Krumlov and Berlin
Best stops along Cesky Krumlov to Berlin drive
Pin

32 Best Stops Between Cesky Krumlov and Berlin

When is your trip?
–

Navigate forward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

Navigate backward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

Wanderlog logo
Wanderlog staff
Updated
• updatedMar 31, 2023

How long is the drive from Cesky Krumlov to Berlin?

The direct drive from Cesky Krumlov to Berlin is 323 mi (519 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 12 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Cesky Krumlov to Berlin, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Prague and Dresden, as well as top places to visit like Schwarzenberg Tomb and Nám. Přemysla Otakara II, or the ever-popular Castle Landštejn.

Visiting Cesky Krumlov or Berlin? See our Cesky Krumlov Trip Planner and our Berlin Trip Planner.
323 mi
Total Distance
5 hrs 12 mins
Drive Time
32 stops
Cities / Attractions
I'll never travel to Berlin without this trip planner again
Learn more
What users say about the app
Love love love! ❤️ Planning travel has actually been fun instead of tedious because of this app.
J
Julie G.
Exactly what I needed to plan a trip. I can’t imagine anyone not loving this app!
J
Jen S.
Wanderlog makes planning a trip so effortless. Seriously, this app does it all!
B
Brad C.
This site and app let me do all the planning for our 15 day trip in a little over 6 hours! I can’t recommend it enough!
A
Amanda W.
Amazing!! The organization this app provides has taken a huge weight off my shoulders.
G
Garrett V.
This is the crème de la crème of planning apps! Don’t think about it - just click download right this minute.
C
Chris C.
I will never travel to Berlin without this app again
Available on the App Store

Top cities between Cesky Krumlov and Berlin

The top cities between Cesky Krumlov and Berlin are Prague and Dresden. Prague is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Cesky Krumlov and 3 hours from Berlin.
1

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
2 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Berlin
2

Dresden

Dresden, the capital city of Saxony, Germany, is known for its rich history and vibrant culture. The city's love for coffee and cake is evident in its local specialties like the Eierschecke cheese-cake. Saxonian citizens proudly refer to themselves as "Kaffeesachsen" (coffee Saxonians) due to their enduring love for coffee.
9% as popular as Prague
6 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Berlin

Best stops along Cesky Krumlov to Berlin drive

The top stops along the way from Cesky Krumlov to Berlin (with short detours) are Municipal house, Václavské nám., and The State Chateau of Hluboká. Other popular stops include Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen GmbH, Museum of Communism, and Pravčická Archway.
1

Castle Landštejn

Temporarily Closed
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Romanesque castle ruin with text panels on its history & many owners, plus views of the countryside.
Great castle! The ruins are well preserved and presented. Amazing views from the view tower. Well catered for English and German speaking visitors. Archery and crossbow were a bonus. 2 car parks with different prices (but the difference is minimal)
Sandra B — Google review
Nice castle and very nice view from the high tower
Johan W — Google review
Nice castle ruin where has sense to go, accessable by car/ motorbike and 2 large parking places. Visiting time approx 1 hour is enought, you can step up on to tower, great countryside view. The recommendation is early visit, otherwise can be crowded by bus tours. Entrance approx 5€ per adult person.
Tomas B — Google review
Must see castle ruins. Lots of hidden rooms and stairs. Some exhibits are hard to find but interesting. Must climb to the roof for the best view in Czech Republic.
Ken F — Google review
Has to be said that our visit to this castle was unplanned. With little knowledge this castle offers you good enough leaflets about the history, as well as providing information in a small museum within. Great 360 degrees views from the top. You don't need to leave your dog behind in the car and can bring it all the way into the highest tower.
Vojtech V — Google review
Amazing for nature view.
Stanislav Š — Google review
One of the best preserved castle ruins in the country. The largest tower provides good views of the surrounding forests, well worth the 150ish steps up to the top. A selfguided tour allows you to take your time or race through and then relax in the moat/park and do come cross/bow shooting. Not sure if and how guided tours work. No refreshments were availble at the castle so get them at one of the 3 restaurants in the village just below before you go.
Petr K — Google review
Beautiful preserved castle ruins. Awesome view of the lands surrounding. Always under the symbol of the rose.
Mariana A — Google review
4.7
(5180)
•
4.5
(65)
Landštejn 2, 378 81 Staré Město pod Landštejnem-Slavonice, Czechia
http://www.hrad-landstejn.cz/
+420 607 559 450
2

Schwarzenberg Tomb

Mentioned on 
4 lists 
Monument
Sights & Landmarks
Schwarzenberg Tomb, located near Trebon in South Bohemia, is a captivating neo-gothic architectural wonder. Situated not far from the Svet Pond, this tomb offers guided visits with detailed explanations that enhance the experience. Visitors are enchanted by its beauty and often liken it to something out of a Disney movie. It's truly a beautiful and fascinating place to explore.
Beautiful, final resting place for members of a noble family of Schwarzenbergs. It is an easy walk along "Svet" (a huge pond). It is closed on Mondays, but even the walk around and pondering the beauty of the place and our own mortality is worth it.
Jan M — Google review
short walk from town, nice place to see.
Vaclav V — Google review
If you go to Trebon then you MUST visit this Amazing structure, he structure is in the middle of a park! It's big for the bikers of the region! We didn't get a chance to see the inside it opens after 1pm! #travel
Charles ( — Google review
Beautiful place for a walk with family. In summer season most of routes covered by trees so also a nice refreshment.
Marty D — Google review
Incredible condition for its age. Real treasure in south of czech republic.
George S — Google review
great for a little trip! We started in the centre of Třeboň, went through castle and its garden, continued around the pond called Svět and after a lovely walk we arrived to the tomb. It was crowded a bit, it is in the middle of forrest, so sunshine was not a big problem.
Alice X — Google review
Nice, maintained place. I recommend to visit and enjoy the park also.
Lone W — Google review
Gorgeous architecture, lovely big park around, easy parking
Lenka K — Google review
4.8
(1025)
•
4.5
(102)
379 01 Domanín-Třeboň, Czechia
https://schwarzenberska-hrobka.cz/
Need a place to stay?
Where
When

Navigate forward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

Navigate backward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

When
–

Navigate forward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

Navigate backward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

When
–

Navigate forward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

Navigate backward to interact with the calendar and select a date. Press the question mark key to get the keyboard shortcuts for changing dates.

Travelers
2
Rooms and guests
Rooms
1
Adults
2
Children
0
Travelers
2
3

Nám. Přemysla Otakara II

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Town square
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nám. Přemysla Otakara II, also known as Divadelní, is a restaurant located on Dr. Stejskal Street, just a short distance from the square of the same name. While street food focuses on speed, this restaurant offers a more relaxed dining experience with ample time and space to savor your meal and immerse yourself in the right culinary culture.
4.4
(408)
370 01 České Budějovice 1, Czechia, USA
4

Budweiser Budvar, National Corporation

Mentioned on 
12 lists 
Beer distributor
Food & Drink
Brewery
Budweiser Budvar, National Corporation is the birthplace of the famous Budweiser beer. Visitors can take a tour to witness the beer's manufacturing process and get an in-depth look at all areas of the brewery. The informative tour includes behind-the-scenes action and culminates with a beer tasting straight from the barrel. The passionate tour guides provide detailed insights into the company and its operations, making it a worthwhile visit for beer enthusiasts.
Visitor Center Review. Only went to the Shop they got very affordable souvenirs and clothes. The lady spoke perfect german and was very friendly. I was to early to do a tour alone.
Christian L — Google review
Very good pilgrimage to the beer factory. Remember to bring a jacket. Drinking a really fresh beer in the cellar,It's only 2 degrees Celsius .
Sally S — Google review
Really worth to visit! Event though the ticket is not the cheapest, its worth to see what standards they have on the beer that you might have tried. The tour takes appx. 55 mins, provides interesting information. We had a pleasure to have as a guide the long term Quality Director, he knows what's going on there! During the trip you can try their non filtrated beer.
Ewelina B — Google review
We took a tour of Budweiser plant. It was in English, not that expensive, very interesting. We tasted two kinds of unfiltered lager. It had an interesting and a different taste. The tour lasted around 50 minutes. They do tours in the afternoon in English, Czech and German. The only downside was that the tour guide's English was not that good (but we understood everything). The adjacent restaurant was too expensive for us.
Jan M — Google review
Great place to visit to learn more about the national Czech drink 🇨🇿 Beer tasting (spoiler : it is really good) with a very nice guide tour 🍻 You can also buy nice souvenirs 🎁 Definitely worth it if you are in Ceske Budejovice!
Théo P — Google review
We visited Budvar on a rainy day, because we wanted some indoor activity. The guided tour takes aprox. 60 minutes. Since September, there is only one tour, with the start at 2 p.m. We recommend to come sooner. There is also an interactive beer museum at the customer center, where you can get information about the history of Budvar brewery. The visit of the museum is free. Very good was also a short film in the Budvar cinema.
Zoltan C — Google review
Amazing tour today! Simply put, our tour guide, Milada (and a volunteer btw) was amazing. What passion she has for the company she represents. The tour was extremely informative. We were taken to all areas of the brewery and got to see all the behind the scenes action. The beer tasting was great—straight from the barrel. Again, our tour guide was so amazing. Treat her well, Budvar.
Michael M — Google review
Really nice and informative tour around the factory. Lovely guide.
Ljupcho V — Google review
4.4
(672)
•
4.2
(338)
Karolíny Světlé 512/4, 370 04 České Budějovice 4, Czechia
https://www.budejovickybudvar.cz/
+420 387 705 199
5

Castle Jindřichův Hradec

Temporarily Closed
Manor house
Sights & Landmarks
Huge renaissance chateau with tours of period rooms, plus art exhibitions & cultural performances.
Castle Jindřichův Hradec not on the hard beaten tourist trail but still worth a visit.
John L — Google review
It was amazing trip to this beautiful city with one of the biggest and oldest castles in whole country. The castle is impressive outside and inside with rich architecture, carefully preserved interior and amusing history. The view from rooftop is breathtaking.
Daria D — Google review
Although Czechia has many attractive castles and mansions, this one belongs to top 5 to visit. Interirors are like left yesterday by the monarchs and the architecture is amazing. Enjoy this wonderful place.
Honza N — Google review
Guide for Czech speaking people, and books for Slovak, German and English speakers. Staff very nice, and the place is stunning.
Anaïs L — Google review
This castle is a must-see place in Jindrichuv Hradec especially for history minded people. For non Czech speaking visitors I recommend to take a guided tour in Your preferred language. Check the box office info picture for more info.
Matej ( — Google review
Not the prettiest castle on the outside but I loved the inside!
Denise W — Google review
Unfortunately, castle was already closed when we visited this unique city, but on the outside it looks really interesting, especially the Black Tower.
Mladen T — Google review
A vast place of many interesting subjects,concerts in summer,places to eat and drink,beautifull setting
Ian L — Google review
4.7
(6518)
•
4.5
(111)
Dobrovského 1, 377 01 Jindřichův Hradec 1, Czechia
https://www.zamek-jindrichuvhradec.cz/cs
+420 384 321 279
I'll never travel to Berlin without this trip planner again
Learn more
I will never travel to Berlin without this app again
Available on the App Store
6

The State Chateau of Hluboká

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Manor house
The State Chateau of Hluboká, located in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic, has a rich history dating back to the 13th century. Originally a royal castle, it now stands as one of the most stunning castles in Europe. The interior boasts intricate woodwork, gold ceilings adorned with rare painted flowers, canvas wall paintings by French artists, and stained glass from Swiss churches. The library is particularly noteworthy.
This is a truly beautiful castle/palace to visit! You can go inside or just walk around it and visit the gardens (that’s free). We came on Monday, so we couldn’t go inside, but we walked outside and loved this place! The castle itself looks really cute! Don’t forget to go around it! And don’t forget to visit the garden on the right side. It is also beautiful and has really old trees that are huge! You can’t park your car anywhere near, you will need to park below the hill and walk up about 500m. There is also a nice place to eat not far from there!
Anya N — Google review
The biggest and most wonderful castle in Czech Republic. In a country with more than 2000 castles, this one surpasses them all in terms of interiors and architectural style. It is also well furnished. You can go up on foot, or by a little train, from the parking, if you want some fun.
Monica A — Google review
Hluboká Castle is an absolutely stunning neo-Gothic chateau that feels like something out of a fairytale. Surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens and perched above the Vltava River, the setting is breathtaking. The interiors are richly decorated, showcasing exquisite woodwork, historic furnishings, and artwork that reflect the grandeur of the Schwarzenberg family who once lived here. It's unfortunate that photography is not allowed inside, as the rooms are truly impressive and worth remembering. Still, the guided tour provides fascinating insights, and the castle itself is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or just a beautiful .
Jura B — Google review
A Neo-Gothic Fairytale Masterpiece! Absolutely Breathtaking. Hluboká is an incredibly stunning castle that truly lives up to its "fairytale" reputation. The exterior, inspired by Windsor Castle, is immaculate and the white architecture against the backdrop of the park is simply breathtaking. The Interior Tour: I highly recommend taking a guided tour to see the luxurious interiors. The rooms are a magnificent display of aristocratic wealth—from the intricate wood carving and grand staircases to the priceless art and Murano chandeliers. A real journey into the 19th-century noble life. Grounds: The surrounding English Park and gardens are massive and perfect for a relaxing stroll, offering different beautiful views of the chateau from every angle. Tip: Be aware that photography is usually forbidden inside the castle, but the outside views make up for it! Get there early or book your tour tickets online, as it is very popular. A must-see in South Bohemia!
Miodrag C — Google review
A beautifully maintained 13th century Neo Gothic Chateau in South Bomehia overlooking the forests, town and Vltara River. All the rooms have been preserved to their original state. It was considered a hunting retreat for the royal families so if you're a big animal lover this one may not be for you as all the open rooms are adorned with many many animal trophies. It was considered very modern in its time as they had electricity and modern toilets as far back as the 1920's. Its huge and beautifully architectured and maintained. Worth a visit
Travel S — Google review
Visited the fairy-tale beauty of Hluboká Castle (Hluboká nad Vltavou), one of the most stunning castles in the Czech Republic. Located near České Budějovice in South Bohemia, this neo-Gothic masterpiece is often compared to Windsor Castle in England. With its breathtaking architecture, beautiful gardens, and rich history, Hluboká is a must-visit destination for travelers exploring Europe.
Ramvir S — Google review
Worth the detour this is a gorgeous unique castle with ties to powerful families in Europe. In October it was off season so two wings were closed to the public and since it was raining so was the tower. Leaving only one wing to visit which was unfortunate. You can also only visit with a guided tour, our guide was funny and knowledgeable. Would recommend!
Magali N — Google review
Incredible but english tour guide could use more people skills. He wouldn't answer any group questions about the castle or royalty ... Can't understand why. The catle itslef is worth a detour! Highly recomand!
Sara L — Google review
4.8
(26978)
•
4.6
(978)
373 41 Hluboká nad Vltavou, Czechia
http://zamek-hluboka.cz/cs
+420 387 843 911
7

Červená Lhota Castle

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Manor house
Sights & Landmarks
Castle
Nestled in the South Bohemian region, Červená Lhota Castle is a picturesque Renaissance chateau situated on an island in the middle of a serene lake. Its striking red-pink facade and richly decorated interiors make it a fairytale-like destination. Visitors can stroll along walking trails surrounding the lake or even rent boats for a leisurely experience.
A wonderful place for a walk ✨️
DS — Google review
Excellent trip with the kids, even made at the beginning of December (by that time parking was free of charge, otherwise it's 60 Czk). Nice walk around the lake (1 km, follow yellow marking). Spectacular views possibly every season. Check if guided tour inside is provided, it's about 40 minutes, we'll prepared and even kids liked it (in December it was focused on Xmas habits of nobel family).
Radek P — Google review
If I could, I would have given 4,5 Stars. Why? Because the Castle is suppose to have water around and for the past few years it’s only been a mud🤷🏼‍♂️ Otherwise: ➕beautiful and unique Castle🏰 ➕very good Tour guide🗣️ ➕ideal for Photoshooting ➕stroller friendly We did a Tour (Podkroví) with 2 kids (6&4) which lasted 30min and they managed😅😎
Jan P — Google review
We visited Červená Lhota island castle during hot summer weekend and it was not very busy there. We did not go inside the castle and just enjoyed a short walk around the parkland. The nature is rich there, there is lot of shade so one can hide from the sun light. There are few booths with toys, refreshments and souvenirs. Apart from that, you can find cheap toilets and two bistros.
Jiri K — Google review
A very very beautiful waterside red castle! It is advisable to hike, fish, sunbathe, enjoy the scenery, or just to daze. Of cause, the best thing should be done is to take photo again and again with continuous surprises.
Holly — Google review
An 1h and a half from Český Krumlov. Perfect day trip if you like to spend time in the beautiful nature or exploring castles. The castle and the surrounding area are very good managed. There are plenty of souvenir shops, coffee bars, even hotels. Parking is available for 60kr. Toilet costs 5kr which is hilarious but inside is clean. I did enjoyed the area and I took a lot of photos. Gorgeous place!
Vanya N — Google review
Absolutely stunningly beautiful castle! It has a very interesting history. A great place to visit. There are many historical sites in the area so I definitely recommend visiting to anyone who likes history and castles.
Ondro B — Google review
One of the most famous and nicest chateaus in the Czech Republic. What a pity that there was no water in the pond. Still we enjoyed our stay and visited the inside premises of the building itself. Definitely worth visiting.
Pavel R — Google review
4.6
(10862)
•
4.5
(116)
Červená Lhota 1, 378 21 Kardašova Řečice, Czechia
https://www.zamek-cervenalhota.cz/cs
+420 384 384 228
8

Museum of chocolate and marzipan

Mentioned on 
11 lists 
Museum
Chocolate shop
Specialty Museums
The Museum of Chocolate and Marzipan is a delightful attraction that offers a whimsical experience with its intricate marzipan dioramas. Visitors can embark on an educational journey through the history of chocolate, from ancient times to modern-day confections, while admiring impressive chocolate sculptures depicting various figures. The museum also provides insight into the process of crafting chocolate and marzipan, complete with adorable displays.
Great fun for our little ones from 3-10 years, they had so much fun admiring all the chocolate exhibits, then making their own creations using marzipan and sprinkles. The smell of cocoa, especially by the train, is amazing. There is a fairytale underground. One of them is very dark and could be quite scary for the very young ones. ….Still having fun at home with the marzipan multi color kits, making food for dollies and such.
FLnurseER1 — Google review
I did not go to the museum, because the ticket is expensive - 280 czk. But I bought a delicious chocolate bar here. Truly great quality Bean to Bar chocolate
M — Google review
This is the type of place that could be so bad that it was good, but the smell inside just makes it awful. though it does have some highlights like Mr. Bean and his car made out of chocolate, and who can forget Check Republics largest interactive chocolate train. The barbies with dresses made out of a combination of chocklate and fabric, the rosedress (also combo), the small devils in the basement who just drink all day instead of processing the chocolate. Basically, the type of exibit that may scarare your kids enough to give them nightmares... help you take a break from chocolate (who am I kidding, just go get a new chocolatebar, and you'll be fine). But if you are looking for a place to scare your kids off chocolate, this is the place for you! Or if you are in the erea and curious about just how bad this can be and have time to spare, I'd say go for it. It's deffenetly a memorable place ✨️
S — Google review
Disclaimer: Do not visit this museum! We were in Tabor and the museum was around the corner from our apartment so we wanted to give it a try. Compared to the other very reasonable priced museums in town, the ticket is way too expensive (250 crowns per adult, that’s around 10€). Most of the exhibited chocolate models are old and there are tons of food moths flying around. The smell in some rooms is disgusting which is weird for a museum about chocolate and marzipan. We were totally disappointed as we did not learn anything about chocolate or marzipan making. The only slightly interesting thing was the so called „Fairy Cellar“ which reminded us of the museum of the Husseits in the center of town. To be honest I wouldn’t even go here if it was free, what a waste of time and money.
Celina B — Google review
A neat little museum dedicated to chocolate and marzipan. There's plenty of information (much of it in English as well as Czech) about the history and production of our favourite sweet treat. All the best displays are actually made of marzipan; there's some impressive models (including the town square and the castle) made in exquisite detail. OK, so the fairy tale cellar is a bit odd (maybe one for the kids!), and it's a little on the expensive side, but if you're in Tábor it's worth a look. Tip: Try the hot chocolate. It's pure melted chocolate (variety of types to choose from), served in espresso cups. You don't need more than that!
Robin W — Google review
If you have 270 czk , don't spend it here go to coffee budik in front. Strange creatures are making strange noises in the basement. Just think, it was such a worthless activity that even paying 40 CZK would have been heartbreaking. Seven of us visited. We could have probably bought two acres of cocoa tree land with the entrance fee in total we gave.
Ebrar O — Google review
Visiting the chocolate museum was such a great experience! It has exhibits and activities for younger children and for adults. There's also a workshop where we could make our own chocolate and marzipan creations.
Penelope K — Google review
Interesting exhibitions! So many marzipan and chocolate sculptures that were fun to see. The best part was tasting the homemade chocolate afterwards!
Ellie F — Google review
4.5
(3611)
•
4.1
(155)
Kotnovská 138, 391 01 Tábor 1, Czechia
https://www.cokomuzeum.cz/
+420 724 015 206
9

Hussite Museum in Tabor

Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Museum
Specialty Museums
The Hussite Museum in Tabor is a must-visit for those interested in the city's rich history tied to the Hussite religious movement. Founded by Protestant radicals known as Taborites in 1420, the museum offers insights into this significant period of Czech history. Visitors can explore the underground cellars around the main square, where a guided tour provides a glimpse into their historical use and significance.
Very interesting and illustrative museum. Also suitable for children as there is a lot to touch and experience for yourself. Unfortunately, not everything is in English. The guided tour through the catacombs was also only in Czech with accompanying material to read in many languages. But the staff make a lot of effort to overcome any language barriers and the whole museum conveys Czech national pride and the importance of the Hussites for the Czech Image today.
Robert H — Google review
Interesting tour of underground tunnels around the central square of Tábor. Unfortunately there is only a card provided in all other languages (English, German, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, etc) and many of the details of the tour are lost because they are not described on the cards.
Kelly B — Google review
We went with no expectations and were pleasantly surprised! The exhibition seems to be recently renewed. It features a lot of interactivity, digital materials and the overall installation is on a very nice level. We enjoyed our visit! Thanks!
Yana K — Google review
Worth a look, very good interesting Tabor city, Reformation & Hussite history. Most of the exhibits are in Czech. The tunnel tour is worth a look. Request an English tour and you might be lucky to get an English speaker. Otherwise they supply an information sheet in English. There are also lockable wine vats to place bags or backpacks in as well.
Peter — Google review
A good museum showing the history the Hussites and Tabor. There is a surprising amount in this museum and if you have an interest in the history of the Hussites, this is the place for you. There are quite detailed exhibits showing much of the history. Under the museum lies a series of tunnels that can be travelled through with a guide. However it is worth noting that the guide spoke only Czech and for someone who is not a Czech speaker, the tunnels might be less interesting, although still quite good.
David D — Google review
I thought it was wonderful. I was the only one on the tour, possibly because I came on a Wednesday morning in January when it was snowing. The underground tour is extensive, and I learned a lot about how people lived hundreds of years ago. On ground level, there is a museum dedicated to two Czech heroes: Jan Hus and Jan Ziska. You should learn about them.
Al G — Google review
Great exhibition, the underground tour is amazing. Special thanx to the best guide in the world, Bára! Wish you all the best, greetings from Hungary! 🙂
Péter A — Google review
Highly recommended, museum made really well and the trip to the underground tunnels was great too
Marco C — Google review
4.6
(975)
•
4.4
(116)
Žižkovo Náměstí 1, 390 01 Tábor 1, Czechia
http://www.husitskemuzeum.cz/
+420 774 059 263
10

Český Šternberk Castle

Mentioned on 
1 list 
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
4.7
(7689)
•
4.5
(121)
Český Šternberk 1, 257 27 Český Šternberk-Divišov, Czechia
http://www.hradceskysternberk.cz/
+420 317 855 101
I'll never travel to Berlin without this trip planner again
Learn more
I will never travel to Berlin without this app again
Available on the App Store
11

The Konopiste Castle

Mentioned on 
1 list 
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
The castle is interesting both from the outside and inside. The tours are interesting, we especially liked the hall of arms. There is also a botanical garden where you can have a very nice walk, so I recommend coming in the warm season.
Olena S — Google review
4.7
(11032)
•
4.5
(301)
Konopiště 1, 256 01 Benešov u Prahy-Konopiště, Czechia
https://www.zamek-konopiste.cz/cs
+420 317 721 366
12

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
(1820)
•
4.5
(93)
Chotilsko 1 262 03, 1 Chotilsko, Czechia
https://www.tepfactor.cz/cze/
+420 777 000 927
13

Václavské nám.

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Stately gathering place dating to the 14th century, home to prominent buildings & events.
3.9
(2429)
110 00 Nové Město, Czechia
14

Mucha Museum

Mentioned on 
+38 other lists 
Museum
Art Museums
Nestled within a charming Baroque palace in Prague's New Town, the Mucha Museum is a treasure trove dedicated to the life and artistry of Alphonse Mucha, a pivotal figure in the Art Nouveau movement. This intimate museum showcases over a hundred exhibits that delve into Mucha's personal journey through captivating photographs and memorabilia. Visitors can explore an array of his stunning Art Nouveau paintings and decorative panels, each piece reflecting his unique style that has left an indelible mark on art history.
A small but fine museum. The staff were very friendly to kids. Unfortunately we didn’t find a lift to go upstairs to the entrance especially we had a buggy with us otherwise everything was perfect.
Chou S — Google review
I’ve never heard of this artist before my visit in this museum and I’m sooo happy that I had the opportunity to get familiar with Mucha’s work! His art is very beautiful and poetic. Highly reccomend visiting this place.
A S — Google review
This is a lovely museum dedicated to the work of Alfons Mucha. It takes about an hour and has an excellent historical collection that covers his full career. The museum has been expanded over the years and now has more information about his later years. Many people know his work, but don’t know he is behind it. I recommend a visit here and to the Obecní Dum in one day if you enjoy the Art nouveau style.
Gretchen G — Google review
Alfonzo Mucha (1860–1939), known simply as Mucha, is a famous Czech painter and decorative artist famous for his distinctive Art Nouveau style. Mucha rose to fame through his chance collaboration with the iconic French actress Sarah Bernhardt. On Christmas Eve in 1894, Bernhardt urgently needed a new poster for her play “Gismonda,” and Mucha was commissioned to create it. This poster, was innovative for the time as a nearly 7’ thin poster instead of a standard 2’ x 3’ poster. The poster features Bernhardt as a Byzantine noblewoman with flowing robes and intricate design. Mucha was in his mid-thirties and became a breakthrough work that launched Mucha’s career. Bernhardt singed him to a six year contract and established Bernhardt as an Art Nouveau icon. After this success, Mucha designed jewelry, hairstyles, and more posters for Bernhardt, solidifying a long-term artistic partnership that greatly impacted both their careers. Mucha’s work for Bernhardt prominently featured her star power and helped define the visual style of that era’s theatrical posters Mucha returned to Prague in the 1910 and worked for many years on the Slav Epic. The Slav Epic is a mural series he was most proud of highlighting the history of all Slav people. Mucha died in 1939 after a prolonged German interrogation.
Joe B — Google review
If you are a fan of Mucha's posters and art nouveau, this is a must. It won't take too long to go through. Its close to other popular places, and is inexpensive. The little store inside the museum has plenty of nice things to take home with you.
Nelson D — Google review
I didn't really know Mucha before visiting, but a friend took us to this beautiful museum as a group. The museum is basically a mix between a gallery and a museum. Anyone interested in art history should definitely take a look, as should anyone who is open to new things. Have fun!
Torben W — Google review
I went on a Friday in November and the museum was almost empty - quite a shame, since Mucha’s art is so beautiful and the Savarin Palace hosting the exhibition is also very nice. Maybe I just got very lucky - I do recommend you go and try it yourself :)
Madalina B — Google review
Lovely museum especially if you’re a fan of Mucha. Very doable in a couple of hours and affordable. One slight point against, if you’re looking for his large final works (the Slav Epics), they are not on display here, they are on display at Moravsky Krumlov Castle. They have recreations, but it was disappointing that these were missing from the collection.
Jenny B — Google review
4.3
(712)
•
4.0
(2006)
Na Příkopě 852/10, 110 00 Nové Město, Czechia
https://www.mucha.eu/
+420 775 878 618
15

Museum of Communism

Mentioned on 
+45 other lists 
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
(7850)
•
3.9
(2616)
V Celnici 1031/4, 118 00 Nové Město, Czechia
http://www.museumofcommunism.com/
+420 224 212 966
I'll never travel to Berlin without this trip planner again
Learn more
I will never travel to Berlin without this app again
Available on the App Store
16

Municipal house

Mentioned on 
+37 other lists 
Concert hall
Concerts & Shows
Obecní Dům, also known as Municipal House, is a stunning art nouveau venue in the heart of Prague. This architectural gem took seven years to build and now stands as one of the most beautiful buildings in the Czech Republic. It boasts a 2,000-seat concert hall, salons, offices, and restaurants adorned with lavish decorative work. The venue hosts classical concerts, opera, ballet performances, and various events like fashion shows.
Art nouveau & Empire blend interior design beautifully executed. The guide did a great job of taking us through the details (and keeping the large group together). If your interest has been piqued by any of the pictures, I would highly recommend you attend. Most of the ground floor is occupied by concessions, so you can take a look there too if you're discrete (or need of a lot of refreshment).
Richard S — Google review
This is a "must-do". My husband and I just loved it. I think it is one of the most beautiful interiors in all of the Czech Republic. Our tour guide was excellent. Her love for her country and being proud of her Czech culture enhanced the tour. The English tours especially book up quickly so make this an early stop so you can see what days and times are available. The times vary depending on the day of the week.
Sara B — Google review
We have seen the building before but joined the tour for the first time this time. It was really worth it. All the rooms have amazing decorations and I especially liked the concert hall and mayor’s hall with Mucha’s paintings. The tour was also very helpful to learn about the history of the building.
Don P — Google review
I had the pleasure of attending a Prague Music Orchestra concert here, and it was a beautiful experience from start to finish. The architecture of the hall itself is stunning — elegant, historic, and designed in a way that makes the music feel alive. The details in the interior reflect the city’s artistic heritage, and the acoustics allow every note to resonate clearly. It’s one of those places where the space becomes part of the performance. The music program was thoughtfully curated, moving from Mozart’s joyful Eine kleine Nachtmusik to the lyrical Largo of Dvořák’s New World Symphony. Each piece felt perfectly suited to the venue. The orchestra performed with passion and precision, and their interpretation captured both the grandeur of the classics and the intimacy of chamber music. A must-visit for anyone who loves music and architecture. The combination of setting and sound makes this concert hall an unforgettable cultural experience in Prague.
Najd A — Google review
The municipal house is from from the first years of the 20th century. Beautiful building built in Art Nouveau style. The building has a rich history: the palace of the Bohemian kings used to be here, but it was abandonded centuries ago and demolisehd to make way for the municipal house. The czhechoslovakian independence declaration was made here after WWI. Inside is a famous concert hall
Henri ( — Google review
Easy one of the most beautiful places in Prague. Here the Czechoslovak republic was founded in 1918. Beautiful rooms in different styles, I enjoyed every single one. Yes, the entrance ticket is a little bit on a pricy side but it is definitely worth it
Evgeniia — Google review
A beautiful art deco building, with lovely restaurants and bars. We went downstairs to Tretters American cocktail bar, and what a fantastic place! Watching the 2 bar tenders making all the drinks was great. Amazing staff, amazing drinks. And actually not expensive. Highly recommend going here for a cocktail or 4!
Mark W — Google review
The building and the atmosphere was great. The musicians and the opera singers were amazing. But the ballet dancers it says that the soloists will be from the National Opera but they were very very bad. They are probably a good distraction and good for advertising the concert to say that there are also ballet dancers included but honestly the musicians and the opera singers were more than enough. Despite the dancers everything was great. Tip: even if they offer you place to the side it is never a good idea. Choose middle seats (even if they are further away from the stage, they always are the better option)
Hristina G — Google review
4.7
(10688)
•
4.5
(4578)
Náměstí Republiky 5, 111 21 Staré Město, Czechia
https://www.obecnidum.cz/
+420 222 002 101
17

Church of Our Lady before Týn

Mentioned on 
+76 other lists 
Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
The Church of Our Lady before Týn, also known as Týn Church, is a prominent 14th-century landmark in Prague. It features striking 80-meter-tall towers with ornate carvings and a baroque altarpiece. The church has undergone several alterations over the centuries due to changes in the city's allegiances.
One of the most recognizable symbols of Prague. Its Gothic spires rise above the Old Town Square and create a fabulous atmosphere of a medieval city. The temple has a centuries-old history, inside there is silence, grandeur and ancient tombs. The famous astronomer Tycho Brahe is buried here. Even if you don’t go inside, just looking at it at night is an unforgettable impression.
Мария Н — Google review
This church is an iconic landmark in Prague, not just because its a church but for its famous tower spires which dominate the city skyline of Prague. It really is visually spectacular, from afar and up close. I had the honour of being able to visit Prague this year in Sept 2025 and when I saw the Spires, it was a gasp (Wow) moment. The gothic architecture of the towers truly is a breath-taking moment. I've never seen anything quite like it. The church is also unique in the sense, the entrance is not visible straight away in the old town square. Tucked behind a few buildings, you access the church via a side alley. I thought they charged to enter as there was a guy trying to sell concert tickets but when I asked, he said the church was free to enter. You can take pictures of the information boards but not the church itself. It is visually impressive. There is a guy at the front to ensure you don't take photos. He is also selling postcards for the church which help towards the maintenance/upkeep. For me, the inside was okay, but the exterior of the church is what is eye-catching and grabs your attention. The church tower and its spires are what stands out amongst the square/Old Town. It is a stunning work of architecture.
Joanna F — Google review
Church of Our Lady before Týn The Church of Our Lady before Týn is a Gothic church in Prague’s Old Town, with origins dating back to the 11th century when a Romanesque church stood on the site. The current church was build between the 14th and 16th centuries. The iconic twin towers about 240’ high topped with two spires. The church has undergone numerous renovations reflecting Gothic, Baroque, Rococo, and Neo-Gothic styles. The two towers, called Adam and Eve, differ in height, symbolizing the avoidance of perfection and vanity. During my last trip to Prague I attended a classical music concert here. The acoustics inside are superb and the singing of Ave Maria was very moving. My hotel is one minute around the right side of this church.
Joe B — Google review
The Church of Our Lady before Týn is one of Prague’s most striking and historically rich landmarks. With its twin Gothic spires rising dramatically above Old Town Square, it looks like something out of a fairytale — yet every stone tells a story from centuries past. Built in the 14th century, this magnificent church was the main spiritual center of the Hussite movement, a key part of Czech religious history. Inside, visitors are greeted by breathtaking Gothic architecture, a stunning Baroque altar, and the tomb of the famous Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe, who served at the court of Emperor Rudolf II. The contrast between its dark towers and golden details perfectly symbolizes Prague’s blend of mystery and majesty. Whether you admire it from the square or step inside to feel its timeless atmosphere, the Church of Our Lady before Týn is a masterpiece of faith, art, and history.
Rewand — Google review
Second most popular attraction at Prague old town square. The first one being the astronomical clock :) I haven't stepped in, but from the outside, I thought this was one of the most beautiful gothic churches in the world. When you stand at the old town square, whether it is early morning or evening or late in the night, you are up for an amazing sight :)
Suresh K — Google review
We were here for the concert, the string orchestra played better than the one we had in Vienna grand hall. It was full house and the ticket price is totally reasonable for the experience. We were so impressed. The church has an interesting podium, different from other churches. There is a public toilet next to the church, need to pay 15 krona.
TheHipsterCher — Google review
The Church of our Lady before Týn is one of the most breathtaking landmarks in Prague's Old Town. It's twin Gothic towers dominate the skyline and create a mysterious, almost fairytale atmosphere — especially when illuminated at night. Inside the church is just as impressive: a beautiful mix of late Gothic and Baroque styles, with intricate altars, paintings, and the tomb of the astronomer Tycho Brahe. It's quieter and less crowded than other major sights, which makes it perfect for taking a peaceful moment in the middle of the bustling Old Town Square. The contrast between the dark, dramatic exterior and the warm, richly decorated interior perfectly reflects Prague's blend of history and beauty. Definitely a must-see for anyone visiting the city
Luca B — Google review
A landmark of the city and part of the cityscape for around 700 years. Famous for it's tall twin towers. Although originally from the 14th century, it has been reconstructed several times, and the inside of the church is from the 17th century. Opening times are a bit difficult, it is open some hours in the morning and in the afternoon only.
Henri ( — Google review
4.7
(7604)
•
4.5
(2220)
Staroměstské nám., 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia
http://www.tyn.cz/
+420 222 318 186
18

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
4.8
(20546)
•
4.5
(136)
Topolová 629, 289 24 Milovice nad Labem 1, Czechia
http://www.mirakulum.cz/
+420 323 640 065
19

Škoda Museum

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
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
4.6
(11954)
•
4.5
(283)
tř. Václava Klementa 294, 293 01 Mladá Boleslav 1, Czechia
http://museum.skoda-auto.cz/
+420 326 832 038
20

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
(4124)
•
4.0
(131)
Svatováclavská 19/16, 276 01 Mělník 1, Czechia
http://www.lobkowicz-melnik.cz/
+420 315 622 121
I'll never travel to Berlin without this trip planner again
Learn more
I will never travel to Berlin without this app again
Available on the App Store
21

Rock Castle Sloup

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Rock Castle Sloup is a charming 15th-century castle located in the village of Sloup in northern Bohemia. It stands on a freestanding sandstone rock, offering panoramic views from its lookout tower. The castle features multiple levels both inside and outside, and it is well-maintained and secured. Visitors can enjoy various activities such as fencing shows and exploring the surrounding walking trails for stunning views of the castle.
a unique place - a city in a rock. or rather a monastery. Ideal for traveling with children. The place is not overloaded with paintings, armor and chic furniture :) rooms, corridors, stairs, cut into the rock - it's amazing. The church is perfectly preserved. Also from the rock there is a very cool view.
Sergii S — Google review
Nice little piece of history. Outside of touristic season the place is nearly empty, so it's perfect for taking photos.
KieroV N — Google review
Beautiful! Definitely visit if you’re in the area☺️
Tereza G — Google review
Interesting castle. We had a chance to enjoy a little funny show there (tips at the end).
Huong P — Google review
One of our stops from Panska Skala back to Prague. It's unique and a good amount of steps to climb ;) Note: you'll have to admire the whole view from the opposite viewpoint ;) There's quite a lot of sandstone and ruins around the area, so if you wanna save some cash, you can always visit the other spots and admire the whole view from the opposite viewpoint. We didn't go to the opposite viewpoint as it was getting too late for us. Entrance ticket: 120czk/person Parking: 100czk
Fionna T — Google review
Magic place:) Thats a real castle on and in the rock! We have visited that place on Oct 2022 so Autumn sights even increased the impression. The cost od the ticket for 2 adult and 1 dog i 220 CZK, and i think that is a good price, especially that you received a paper guide in your language for free!!
Ewelina B — Google review
Very charming🤩 The parking lot is big enough and they charge 50 CZK/2h. It’s right underneath the castle so there is no hiking. Along the Parking lot are little Workshops with souveniers🅿️ The castle has multiple levels (in- and outside) and it’s well secured.🏰 While we were there, there was some sort of fencing/acting show-the kids loved it😍 The whole castle is well maintained and we were nicely surprised (compared to Bezděz) We’ll definatelly visit again👌✅
Jan P — Google review
Unexpected beautiful park 😍
Carlos R — Google review
4.7
(7017)
•
4.5
(60)
Pod Hradem, 471 52 Sloup v Čechách, Czechia
http://www.hradsloup.cz/
22

Pravčická Archway

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Sights & Landmarks
Restaurant
Pravčická Archway, a stunning natural sandstone formation, is a popular scenic site that requires a 5km uphill walk from the paid parking or bus stop. The entrance fee is around 4 EUR and credit cards are accepted. The area offers good amenities and breathtaking views, making it perfect for a sunny day excursion. However, it may not be ideal during windy or rainy weather due to its exposed location.
We recommend visiting here if you are around. Since we spent a night in Hřensko, we just parked our car at the hotel in town and continued walking from there. You can also take a bus or drive a bit further to reduce the walking distance. The path to the top is quite well-organized and well-maintained. Once you turn off from the main road, you’ll really feel how beautiful and impressive those rock walls are. It’s sad to see the damage from the fire a few years back, but it doesn’t reduce the impressiveness. I recommend wearing hiking shoes or good sneakers, as some parts of the path can be a bit slippery on rainy days. When you reach the Archway, there’s a small entrance fee, which likely contributes to maintaining the area. There are also clean toilets, which is really convenient. Before you sit and rest at the restaurant, I’d suggest hiking a bit further to the viewpoint so you can see the Archway from above with beautiful scenery all around. Just be a bit careful — it’s a bit steep and the wind can be quite strong up there. After soaking in the views, feel free to head down and relax with a drink and cake — a small reward for the achievement you made today. Don’t forget to bring your trash back down. I know many people can’t stop smoking, and I don’t mind as it’s your choice, but please don’t throw cigarette butts along the way. It’s not that hard to take even the small trash down so we can help save this area for the next generations. 🙏🏽
KN I — Google review
Great place to hiking, on website was mentioned that all roads are expert, but as I feel you can go even with kids. One minus, if you want to sit on the top in restaurant you need to pay for entrance, I think it strange decision , as you will pay for food and drinks. Queue for tickets in weekend 15-25 min
Maria E — Google review
In a stunning location amazing place for those who like hiking. It is quite steep in places but the path is beautifully done so everyone can do it. The hike took about 1.5 hours to get to the most incredible natural arch I have ever seen and it is worth to get exhausted on the way. The award on the top is fantastic, lovely restaurant and magnificent views. Access to the final part is restricted by times so it is worth to check out before trip to avoid disappointment and also you have to pay for it but cost is not expensive. Car park available on the bottom in the nearest town.
Agart P — Google review
Truly amazing natural formation. The walk is a bit far from the bottom but manageable. Bring comfortable shoes, open toe are not recommended, there's a lot of loose gravel, sand, and boulders. Once at the top the cost at the main door is 125 kc, but online you can pay 50 kc. Definitely recommended. Walk along the outside edge of the archway and get some great pictures.
Marcus S — Google review
We had an extremely interesting hiking experience, saw incredible landscapes and beauties. You have to see it with your own eyes. Parking for a car costs 12 euros. It takes from 45 minutes to 1.5 hours to climb up, depending on your physical condition. Entrance to the most interesting places on the mountain costs 5 euros. The road from Prague by car is about 2 hours. Interesting, beautiful, you will not regret it
Oleksandr P — Google review
Well… even just being here means surrendering yourself to the genius loci of this world-class natural wonder! So close one eye a little.. enjoy your refreshment in this rather simple buffet.. and don’t be surprised by the crowds. What truly matters is the wooden chateau itself.. magnificent building that literally breathes history.
Vlada N — Google review
Good experience with family to take a loooooong walk in the nature. Need to have good shoes on, water. We paid to get inside the restaurant and the Gallery, but the toilets are out of drift, yes, after long trip, you are enjoying your beer, and then realize no WC. Some of the paths are not easy to walk, just be safe. Again the waitress doesn't speak English at all.
Corrina S — Google review
We visited this stunning site during the Easter holidays, and while it was quite crowded, the experience was absolutely worth it. The hike begins at Hřensko, with a well-marked trail leading you upward. There’s ample parking available at the base, but it fills up quickly—so it's best to arrive early. The trail is fairly steep in places, so wearing proper hiking shoes and carrying enough water is highly recommended, especially if you're visiting on a warm day. Once you reach the top, there’s a small entrance fee. At the summit, you will find a cafe, a kiosk, clean restrooms and an information center where you can purchase souvenirs. Note that the kiosk and souvenir shop accept cash only, so be sure to bring some with you. The panoramic views from the top are absolutely breathtaking - perfect for taking a break and soaking in the scenery.
AHANA D — Google review
4.7
(15143)
•
4.5
(503)
Hřensko 82, 407 17 Hřensko, Czechia
http://www.pbrana.cz/
+420 604 238 209
23

Europe

Nature & Parks
Mountains
Points of Interest & Landmarks
4.8
(195)
24

Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen GmbH

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Manufacturer
Tours
Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen GmbH, located at Talstrasse 9, is a historic castle factory that showcases porcelain from 1710 to the present. Visitors can witness the centuries-old process of making Meissen china using traditional designs on a self-guided tour lasting between 30 and 60 minutes. The manufactory also offers pre-recorded audio devices in multiple languages for an immersive experience.
A really lovely and modern building, which feels very light and airy. Our tour guide was excellent, providing great facts and stories. Well worth the visit, which is a 30 minute train ride from Dresden, and then a 10 minute walk from the train station. Tip: The cafe was surprisingly good! You have the option of indoor or outdoor seating.
Anita W — Google review
If you are in Meissen, you need to visit this museum. They have huge collection and you will be amazed with the giant porcelain pieces. Tour was also fun, you go to different rooms to learn about modeling, sculpting, painting etc. We spent good two good hours there.
Hanna L — Google review
Meissen and porcelain are like synonyms. So why not visit nice Meißen porcelain museum. If you want to know more, there are guided tours. More information, it all depends what you want. Museum can visit without guide. And of course is there shop, from where you can buy to yorself beautiful porcelain products. Near the factory is parking area.
Aimar J — Google review
The presentation is a little bit lacking, but otherwise is ok and the museum is amazing. The porcelains came from very different periods and this is why so beauty the collection. Good work for presentation and the kahle is the best.
Balázs G — Google review
The Meissen porcelain manufactory is a very interesting place for those who love beautiful tableware, beautiful trinkets and are interested in crafts. You can go to the store and the museum at any time when the manufactory is open. But I strongly recommend purchasing tickets with a demonstration of the production process; it is better to buy them in advance for a tour in a language suitable for you. However, there is an English audioguide, it allows you to take advantage of the German excursion. I advise to visit a local cafe, where you will have the opportunity to dine on original Meissen porcelain. As a compliment we get there especial cookies with manufacture symbol.
Irina S — Google review
Every time I come here I get ammazed what a beauty lies in the porcelain. Never get tired of this, though the entrance fee is not a cheapest one (EUR 10,-/p.p.)
Jan V — Google review
Perfect place for people who have too much money on the account :) Large collection of porcelain and the tour explaining the process of making porcelain is definitely worth visiting.
Michał L — Google review
Jaw dropping, beautiful. The tour showing you how they make and decorate the pottery if fascinating
Kevin M — Google review
4.7
(706)
•
4.5
(532)
Talstraße 9, 01662 Meißen, Germany
https://www.meissen.com/
+49 3521 468600
25

Meissen Cathedral

Mentioned on 
+26 other lists 
Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Meissen Cathedral, a grand Gothic structure built between 1260 and 1410, is a stunning example of medieval architecture. Adjacent to the castle, it features intricate sculptures and steeples added in 1909. The cathedral's exterior showcases impressive polychrome statues of Holy Roman Emperor Otto and Adelaide of Burgundy, while its interior boasts a Protestant pulpit. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic views of Meissen from the hill where the cathedral is located.
A stunning cathedral with a rich German history. We really enjoyed our visit. It is 6 euros to enter, but worth the visit.
Michael M — Google review
Meissen Cathedral sure worth a visit. You have to pay a little to enter, but in this case it is justified: in the cathedral situated also a museum with interesting relics, as well as the tomb of the Saxon rulers with detailed explanations, including English. I advise to climb to the cathedral by feet through the old town, you will be rewarded with amazing views and interesting objects. The observation deck of the cathedral itself is also a must-see
Irina S — Google review
Fantastic cathedral. Entry has a small charge. However it is well worth it. It's a great and interesting cathedral and also has a wonderful small museum. There are joint tickets for this the castle and porcelain factory if you are going to do them all.
Kevin M — Google review
A mediaval marvel rising above the elne river . This cathedral was built next to the castle of altrecht. The. Church has been expanded several times to grow to its present size really worth the visit. The second wife of William of orange prince of the Netherlands named anna of saxony who was declarered insane lived is buried here as well after she was sent back to her home country
Joost V — Google review
Astonishing cathedral with a rich history and beautiful relics. Costs 4 euro to enter. Quiet and almost spooky due to the old imagery and ancient history. Highly recommend to visit while in meissen. Bathrooms are hidden so ask if needed.
Jacob Y — Google review
Blissful. Quite. Beauty. Have to visit this place for it's beautiful Hill top location and a city which contributes to the most produced high end porcelain items.
Nidhi S — Google review
Last entrance is at 16. Beware. The cathedral is great, but we got denied entry because we needed to somehow telepathically learn that on this day the cathedral is open for visitors only till 16 instead of 18. We bought a ticket for what is free in other cities, so we expected better conditions
Morphine O — Google review
Very nice Cathedral. Definitely recommend the 2€ guided tour to the bell tower. You can climb very high and the view is amazing.
Sandra N — Google review
4.6
(990)
•
4.4
(284)
Domplatz, 01662 Meißen, Germany
http://www.dom-zu-meissen.de/
+49 3521 452490
I'll never travel to Berlin without this trip planner again
Learn more
I will never travel to Berlin without this app again
Available on the App Store
26

Albrechtsburg Castle

Mentioned on 
+32 other lists 
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Museum
Albrechtsburg Castle, purported to be Germany's oldest, overlooks the River Elbe and offers a rich blend of art and history. Visitors can take a steep staircase or a cable car to reach the castle, with both options offering stunning views of the medieval skyline and the Elbe river. The castle is located in Meissen, known for its historic town center, religious buildings, cultural institutions, and world-famous porcelain factory.
Beautiful castle, well labeled rooms. The Histopad for tours was just OK. You end up looking at the screen instead of the beautiful reality right in front of you.
Patrick V — Google review
This place is incredible an absolutely stunning castle on the... I was lucky enough to be performing there as part of the magical music of Harry Potter Orchestra tour 👊🎶 and the town itself is absolutely gorgeous. Enjoy. I can recommend staying at goldenesfass guest house and spa. X the deatheater
Jon C — Google review
Absolutely wonderful. The exhibitions are clear and educative. The castle itself was mesmerising. The lift and ramps are available for people with mobility issues. The tickets can be brought separately with audioguide.
Fauzul R — Google review
Very well taken care of castle. Audio guide or visual tablet guide available. I chose the english audio guide but i couldn’t get the third floor codes to work. Lots to look at— the church itself has a separate price for entrance so make sure to buy both at once. Lockers provided with pfant. There are trails to walk around the exterior too which I recommend. Also lots of cool things to look at in town :)
Jo J — Google review
Beautifully maintained. Interesting layout with living areas, working areas and local history / architecture display.
Dan G — Google review
Audio tour or devices were available in the castle section to learn about the history in your language. Highly recommend it.
Danni D — Google review
The most beautiful castle with gorgeous interiors, paintings and architecture. The castle, dom and town are exceed the expectations.
Monica A — Google review
Cool to see the old building and wander the tour. I wish they had more artifacts in the castle.
Josh M — Google review
4.6
(9721)
•
4.5
(453)
Domplatz 1, 01662 Meißen, Germany
http://www.albrechtsburg-meissen.de/
+49 3521 47070
27

Senftenberg Lake

Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Artificial lake with bike paths, beaches & camping facilities along its wooded shores.
Very nice for kids.
Damilola P — Google review
It's good palace
Donda U — Google review
Never again, if you paddle with your family on a dinghy you pay to police on motorboat a fine of 30 euro for the fact that you have no boat name written on the boat. Probably local speciality. My last time here.
Jan K — Google review
Love this lake it is the most relaxing place I choose to go in my free times
Françesko S — Google review
Nice place for walks arround the lake.
Tomas P — Google review
Its a wonderful place I would like to visit
Anne A — Google review
Love this place I always feel like I'm home there
Niclas M — Google review
Super relaxing 😂👍🏻
Seror A — Google review
4.7
(1015)
•
4.5
(52)
01968 Senftenberg, Germany
28

Branitzer Park (Innenpark)

Park
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Wonderful park created by Prince Pückler in 1846 with ponds, waterways and bridges. Earth pyramids on land and in the middle of a pond are lovely. A fine castle with sculptures is inspired by Greek, Roman and Oriental mythologies. The castle's interior is splendid. In my opinion more intriguing than Bad Muskau Park.
Jayjay V — Google review
We drove out early because it was going to be a very hot day (34 C) and we had our dog with us. The inner park is beautiful with incredible trees. They’re all well looked after and the paths go through nice shaded and open areas. You can tell Fürst Pückler loved nature and things dear to him. Where else would you find a grave for his dog, his favourite Arabian horse and a pyramid for his wife. It’s certainly worth while coming here also during the other seasons to see the colours of the trees. The mansion costs 9€ entrance fee and has a big collection of paintings and a beautiful library. There are 3 places where you can take a break. We had lunch at the „Kavalier“ and ended the tour at the cafe „Der Kleine Kavalier“, where we also got water for the dog (don‘t worry, we had enough water for him with us)
Marc S — Google review
Branitz Park is the perfect escape in Cottbus — a peaceful, green space where you can sit quietly, enjoy nature, and let your mind relax. It’s great for a picnic, cycling, or a run with friends. The atmosphere is calm and soothing, making it ideal for meditation in the fresh air. I especially love visiting on a sunny morning or during the golden hour in the evening — the light makes everything feel magical. Whether you want to be active or just unwind, this park is a true gem in the city. 🌳☀️
Srashti U — Google review
Beautiful place! Amazing park and palace! 👑😍
Nicole P — Google review
Best Park ever...simply visit when in the area.
Antje S — Google review
Quiet beautiful green place where fullfil your soul with peace and calm
Saba M — Google review
Nice place to walk and relax.
Dmytro P — Google review
It says we can't ride a cycle at the entrance. But it's more when cycling I guess. It's calm, beautiful and people who love to have these food dates in nature must visit. Nothing is available to buy though, bring everything with you and keep the premises clean.
SHANMUKHA G — Google review
4.7
(2864)
•
4.5
(147)
03042 Cottbus, Germany
http://www.pueckler-museum.de/
+49 355 75150
29

Freilandmuseum Lehde

Open air museum
Museums
History Museums
Open-air museum detailing 19th century farm & village life, with guides in period clothing.
Great open air museum. We got a small activity workbook to work through with our child, which meant that it was the first time we could spend a good amount of time there. Just be careful getting to the village by car. Parking is limited.
Edwin G — Google review
Today we visited this Museum. It was really interesting. It’s not too big, but the last bit is currently shut as they are renewing a few things. There are some things for children to do. Stories are told in some of the houses. There are toilets inside, if needed.
Wendy P — Google review
A bit too small for the entry fee but as a student you get 1,50€ discount on regular 5,00 €. Even in the small venue, it shows the culture and lifestyle of then isolated community of Spreewald. You can even try some of the old wooden shoes and try washing clothes in the old north sorbic way. You can listen to how the language of the area used to be. I was excited to see, how the women used to cover their head and hairs some 50-60 years ago in western countries, and why the generations of same culture take the same thing from other cultures as questionable after just 50/60 years.
Anish L — Google review
6 euro per adult, free for kids below 16. Parking is a bit expensive at 7 euro. Nice museum and kids friendly, but small, tops 1 h. Beautiful surroundings and definitely recommend a stop at the nearby biergarten. Beautiful walks and nice with canoes too. Cash only!
Anders A — Google review
The staff here do an excellent job of making the museum come to life - especially for children. Well maintained.
David W — Google review
Interesting Museum in a beautiful village. This place is wonderful place I've ever visited in Germany, combination of nature and unique village is like n Fairytale. Recommended place to visit with family or small group. Take a boat trip from Lübbenau to Lehde to get more Fun.
Patricia W — Google review
Nice but small museum with a few houses showing the history of this area. Entrance is fair but parking in the area is expensive. Also, don’t come for the harbour or river trips - simply too touristy and crowded. Go elsewhere for that.
Thomas E — Google review
Really nice place. Plenty of information to get from the German lifestyle around 200 years ago.
Ewelina B — Google review
4.6
(7194)
•
4.5
(102)
An der Giglitza 1a 03222, Lübbenau/Spreewald, Germany
https://museums-entdecker.de/freilandmuseum-lehde/
+49 3573 8702440
30

SaarowTherme

Thermal baths
Tours
Sprawling health center with thermal pools, saunas & steam baths, plus a salt room & spa treatments.
My Buddy and I had a fantastic time here. We spend over 10 hours here. The Sauna options are awesome. So many great choices. Everybody is friendly. A very relaxed and chilled place to enjoy a day of relaxation. They have Hefeweizen on Tap which is really great. The Food in the Restaurant was awesome. We had lunch and later dinner there. I can't saying anything negative about the food or service. We mainly chilled on the rooftop patio. Sunday is a great time to come, no many people around. The pools are fun too. Loved the floating quite pool. We had such a great time we will be back. Can't wait. Thanks for letting us enjoy the facilities to the end. We where some of the last to leave. Thanks for your patience. The employees make the place special. Thanks for a wonderful time.
Terence H — Google review
Huh somewhere between 3 and 4 tbh, but somehow more for three. So in consideration of price, and comparing price this price with vabali I would say that this spa fails the most. 6h with saunas and therme included is smth like 95 euros and ok its fine but I would for this price expect few basic things: - there is no shower gel.. - really limited and hidden places for taking water even in new buildings there is no place for drinkable water - towels not provided - because of location I would expect that's cheaper And then few things that I would expect for this money: - Ordering in a restaurant is like you need to go to the place order food and then they will bring it to you, it's kind of a half self service - would expect a lot of more sun beds it's almost impossible to find one that's free and many of them are just covered with someone's towel. - just found at the end that it's forbidden to take pictures, I don't have an issue with not taking pictures but it's really not so obvious Positive things: - really nice big pools, salty water, sound pool - Thai restaurants have really good food - new building panorama sauna and last floor terrace is awesome Overall, most of sauna's are really small so for sauna part if you want to visit there is much better sauna focus spa and it's in the center of Berlin. But for pools, I would definitely choose this one over the Vabali.
Nihad D — Google review
The worst possible experience to come all the way from Berlin to Bad Saarow Therme with the family to experience that this place solely dedicated to senior citizens/adults on Fridays and Saturdays. Children-free days are Friday and Saturday. What a “family-friendly” approach :( Terrible! BIG NOT thank you to the management of this place for ruining my son’s weekend! :(
Slava D — Google review
I've been to better spas..... My wife and I went here last night because we received a gift certificate for our wedding. We spent a little over 6 hours in the pool and sauna. Unfortunately, we didn't like it that much. While the saunas themselves are great, our favorite was the panoramic sauna overlooking the lake, everything else is tiny and feels cramped. The large saltwater pool is nice, but not as relaxing. And again, the space between the pools and the beds is very small and hard to walk around. A big positive surprise was the restaurant. We had the edamame, gyoza, mangu curry with shrimp and bun bo nam bo. It was delicious. Probably one of the best Thai meals I've had west of Phuket. Unfortunately, the evening ended on a sour note as the parking garage is also - surprise, surprise - super cramped and I scratched the rims of our car going down the super narrow ramp. To sum up: we've been here, but we prefer the SpreewaldTherme in Burg or the VaBali Spa in Berlin.
Birk A — Google review
Lovely place to go. The saunas have really nice view to the park! I wished that they had a proper restaurant with more options in the afternoon.
A ( — Google review
This spa is about 1 hour by train from Berlin then around 20 minutes by bus. Ideally you should spend at least 3 hours to really enjoy it. It offers jacuzzi, swimming pools and sauna. I loved the jacuzzi and the lavender sauna along with many cold and hot showers. Daily pass cost Euro 27 and 10 extra for sauna. Unfortunately, the food is very limited and the sitting is just wooden benches with ants crawling all over the tables. Obsulatly disgusting! There is a nice park overlooking a lake next to it , it's worth a visit.
Lina E — Google review
This is one of the most relaxing and clean public thermal and spa places I've seen. It's affordable, you can reach it by train and public transport in less than an hour and half from Berlin. They have different kinds of pools inside and outside. I would like to give a plus point for the pool with underwater music and its relaxing atmosphere. I heard its textile-free for adults on Saturday. Make a phone call and reassure it before you head on to this beautiful oasis.
Farshad D — Google review
Super cool feelings during the winter time! There are lots of pool to chill inside and one of them in outside which is the coolest one! For 3 hours cost is 17 euro around, I paid in January 2020. They give a bracelet for entrance and locker to put your stuff safely. Only one thing was really annoying if you go there really busy time, after bathing when you’re exiting from the place you need to wait in the line to give your bracelet and for payment! It’s horrible system which I saw first time in my entirely life! Why they’re not taking money at the entrance and putting a box to want us to put bracelets... I didn’t expect from Germany sorry but disappointed.
Zehra O — Google review
4.1
(5870)
•
3.5
(150)
Am Kurpark 1, 15526 Bad Saarow, Germany
https://therme.bad-saarow.de/
+49 33631 8680
Planning a trip to Berlin?
Save all the best places to visit with WanderlogDownload the travel planning app everyone's been raving about
  • Itinerary + map in one view
  • Live collaboration
  • Auto-import hotels and reservations
  • Optimize your route
  • Offline access on mobile
  • Optimize your route
  • See time and distance between all your places
Learn more
Get the iOS app from the App Store
Get the Android app from Google Play
0 places saved to your trip to Berlin