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4.5 based on 50 reviews
The most significant square of historical Prague, it was founded in the 12th century and has been witness to many historical events. In addition to the Old Town Hall and the Church of Our Lady before Týn, the square is dominated by the Baroque Church of St Nicholas, the Rococo Kinský Palace, the Gothic House at the Stone Bell and the monument to Jan Hus. In the pavement of the square are memorial stones marking the execution of 27 Czech lords in 1621, and the Prague meridian.
Spent the afternoon in the square going to a couple of places including the churches at each end. Beautiful churches and worth a look even if you are not religious. People were getting ready for the Easter celebrations and there were people from lots of other countries visiting at the time we were there. Everyone was friendly even though the square was very busy at the time. Lots of little winding streets off the square equally worth visiting. Plenty of places to eat though they were a bit dear and I don't like the 'suggested tip value'. If you deserve it you will get a tip is my philosophy.
5 based on 390 reviews
Visited here in late May. Saying WOW doesn't described these absolutely stunning and mind blowing sandstone formations. We were part of a very small tour group. Our tour guide described different formations, names etc and led us through very good walkways to Waterfalls, through narrow passages, up and down some VERY steep steps (be warned!). Apparently some of the Narnia films were filmed here? So glad we were able to visit this place, probably if we hadn't been on this tour we would never have had the chance to enjoy such beauty. Highly recommended.
5 based on 3 reviews
I spent the day exploring this place after renting a car from Prague.
The trip was well worth it, this place is stunning. Really interesting buildings/architecture and history.
If I was to do a day trip from Prague again though, I think taking a tour would be better than driving yourself.
5 based on 193 reviews
Pruhonice Park and Castle, classified as part of the Historic Centre of Prague - UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1992, is one of the crown jewels of the Czech Republic's national historical parks and an exceptional example of a European landscape park of this style. Covering an area of approximately 250 hectares, the park has a privileged location just 15 kilometres southeast of Prague, making it easily accessible and a perfect destination for either a sunny afternoon or a long weekend. Pruhonice Park is home to 1,600 different kinds of plants, including 8,000 rhododendrons (one of the largest collection in the world) and a unique 3-hectar Alpinum, as well as ponds and streams, 25 kilometers of pathways and a beautiful castle complex with its old church dating from 12th century. This rich combination of natural, cultural, and scenic values, together with a host of exceptional scientific and recreational opportunities, makes Pruhonice Park and Castle an inspiring example of Earth's most important heritage and perhaps Prague best getaway.Nowadays, Pruhonice Park is part of the Institute of Botany of the ASCR, one of the research institutes of the Academy of Science of the Czech Republic, that besides to conduct fundamental research on species, populations and communities of plants, is the organization responsible for its management and maintenance.
A very nice park with multiple entrances and car parks. You can walk for miles without using the same path. Many ponds and trees providing the desired shade on a hot day.
5 based on 323 reviews
Visit the Zlín ZOO and you won't be sorry! It is opened 365 days per year and it belongs among the most popular zoological Gardens in the country. Featuring extensive natural exhibition with flowing creeks and Waterfalls, a new Yucatan tropical hall, walk through exhibit and aviary, Chateau Lešna and beautiful park and animals offer an unforgettable experience and day-long fun and games for the whole family.
One of the most beautiful Zoos I have seen. It is devides into areas characteristic of each continent. Several restaurants, icecream places, places to sit and let the kids play on a Playgrounds. There is a possibility to pet a sting ray so don´t miss that one or walking through kangaroos where you can see a cute albino one. Charming!
4.5 based on 669 reviews
An English-style park surrounds this romantic castle, rebuilt in the Tudor style during the mid-1800s. The castle interior features many objets d'art, paintings and tapestries from the 17th and 18th centuries.
Completely renovated/ rebuilt in the Gothic/Tudor English style by 19th century Schwarzenbegs, this wedding cake of a castle is a real contrast to others in the Czech Republic. We went on the English language guided tour of some of the inside Schwarzenberg rooms , which we greatly enjoyed, but , like all such tours, frustrating because too short and not enough time to take everything in, but at least, keeps the big bus tour groups outside, where they take selfies etc. Really enjoyed walking around the outside of the castle, especially with the three storey cast iron verandah on one end. Another lovely experience in the Czech Republic.
5 based on 115 reviews
Beautiful small national park full of amazing rock formations, rivers, Waterfalls, Castles and viewpoints.. Make sure you visit Hrensko village and check out Pravcicka brana, the famous sandstone arch in the middle of the woods and rocks, the rock town Tisske steny, Belvedere viewpoint in Labska stran village. If the weather is good and you are lucky, you can pick some blueberries or boletes.
4.5 based on 329 reviews
The church lies up a hill in a very nice area, between impressive buildings and green parks. Nice walk up. It somewhat seems a little out of place and rather surreal with it's blue, white and gold splendour but truely worth seeing.
4.5 based on 144 reviews
Lidice Memorial is a place everyone who visits the Czech Republic should see.
The whole exhibition is set up so you can almost feel the horror the inhabitants must have felt on June 10, 1942 when the Germans and their Czech helpers came to town and without any explanation began to execute the residents.
You have to take time to go for a walk in the park, go to the bronze sculptures of the 82 children who were cold-blooded murdered, and then go to the remains of the church and the remains of the houses that once lay here.
Lidice Memorial er et sted alle der besøger Tjekkiet bør se.
Hele udstillingen er sat op så man næsten kan mærke den gru indbyggerne må have følt den 10. juni 1942 da tyskerne og deres tjekkiske hjælpere kom til byen, og uden nogen forklaring begyndte at henrette beboerne.
Man skal give sig tid til at gå en tur i parken, ud til bronzeskulpturerne af de 82 børn der blev koldblodigt myrdet, og ud til resterne af kirken, og de enkelte mur rester der findes, af de huse der engang lå her.
4.5 based on 470 reviews
In the Czech Republic's countryside sits Lednice Castle. Not only is it interesting, it also has lovely Gardens and amazing green house containing exotic plants. It also has a minaret -- apparently built by the owner because the local authorities would not let him build what he wanted to build. Definitely worth a visit.
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