Valtice (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvalcɪtsɛ]; German: Feldsberg) is a small town in Břeclav District, South Moravian Region in the Czech Republic, close to the Austrian border.
Restaurants in Valtice
4 based on 135 reviews
In Valtice there is a Castle (Chateau). There is also Baroque theater in this castle. A nice girl made us here. I was surprised that the seats in the auditorium did not have backs. In my opinion, it's because people are not here to rest, but they're focused on the game. On the stage, it was interesting to see the backdrop.
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.
5 based on 105 reviews
Nice walk on sunny days, about 0.7 km. I would not recommend for people with small children or elderly. It is up the hill and terrain is uneven, many steps. Nice view of Mikulov.
4 based on 21 reviews
An eccentric, wacky village and a museum for inventions no one needs.
Nonseum is a quirky museum for crazy and funny ideas and inventions that no one could really find a use for in real life.
It was created in 1983, by Fritz Gall and Friedl Umscheid, two locals who decided to offer a home to exotic inventions that never really took off.
The Nonseum has hundreds of useless, funny, exotic and eccentric items on display. After only several minutes visiting the museum, I cannot help but laugh out loud myself.
The Nonseum museum is so weird & wonderful that it truly merits the visit.
In the end of the visit - local wine tasting.
Nonseum is a unique museum - Highly Recommended!
4.5 based on 37 reviews
Great place to admire the view of the Lednice-Valtice-Mikulov area. There is a small car park a very short stroll away. For a small fee you can climb up the spiral staircase and admire the surrounding country side. The ticket lady offers also a small selection of wines for tasting. So what's not to like? :o)
After that you can join the 5km long so called barefoot trail along the well marked route. The trail leads you past vineyards along the Czech-Austrian border with great views.
There are eleven stations located along this round route, which are intended to provide different sensory impressions when walking barefoot (on pebbles, pinecones, mud etc). Hence the name of this trail. Perfect for children.
4.5 based on 90 reviews
Was impressed by the huge park that surrounds Lednice castle. You can easily spend a full day there just strolling on the alleys or enjoying the attractions. We spent couple of hours looking for wild strawberries and cherries, eating directly from the trees, enjoying the peaceful green that surrounded us and remembering childhood moments.
4.5 based on 213 reviews
Detouring from our planned route, driving through to Slovakia, we made a quick pit-stop in Mikulov, located near the border crossing. To our pleasant surprise, we discovered an attractive and bustling little city which turned into a serious visit, taking in the impressive Castle and its beautiful Gardens, perched on a hilltop in the center of this spotless and thriving regional capital. We were unable to enter the massive structure but the stroll around the imposing facility was well worth the time, as was the added-value of the beer festival thronging the narrow lanes below the castle, drawing hundreds of visitors from the surrounding areas to the many stalls offering food and delicacies as well as handcrafts for sale. Accustomed to the bucolic pace of life in most of the Czech towns we had already visited, Mikulov was a 'strong breeze' instead of a breath of fresh air and proved to be a highlight of our trip. The town center is a gem of its own and boasts some impressive churches and public buildings too.
Well recommended stop when crossing the country.
4.5 based on 77 reviews
Formed in 2000, this non-profit industry has tasting rooms and courses on wine and wine tasting.
Would have been nice but they did not have English tours unless pre-arranged with an English speaking sommelier (500 Kc) or on Saturday's for group of 10 minimum. No English flyers either. It was interesting looking inside the wine cellar but could not experience this.
5 based on 45 reviews
Our first Escape room game. Great! Good story behind. All tasks in perfect and logical order. Various kinds of codes. Looking forward our next game.
4.5 based on 101 reviews
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