The 10 Best Castles in Czech Republic, Czech Republic

March 28, 2022 Deane Carmody

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1. Pruhonice Park

Zamek 1, Pruhonice 252 43 Czech Republic +420 271 015 233 [email protected] http://www.pruhonickypark.cz/
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5.0 based on 268 reviews

Pruhonice Park

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.

Reviewed By RDCononver - Flanders, United States

I arrived in Pruhonice quite early and after leaving my baggage at the hotel wanted to spend a few hours walking and the park seemed ideal. I’m glad I did, not much else in the center of town aside from restaurants and a spa. I could have spent many more hours walking the paths and just relaxing after a long flight. I recommend the exhibitions in the castle where you can look quickly or dive in deep. I learned about various trees, food crops, gardens, and a variety of vegetation. Much is in Czech, German, and English. The yellow trail is fastest and the easiest, red and blue are longer and have more hills. I did a combination and it’s easy to shorten any of the walks if pressed for time. All the photos I’ve posted are from along the yellow path or courtyard. I may return tomorrow as it was just a great way to unwind and relax.

2. Prague Castle

Hradcany, Prague 11908 Czech Republic +420 224 373 368 [email protected] http://www.hrad.cz/en/prague-castle/prague-castle-tourist-information/visit-of-prague-castle.shtml
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4.5 based on 36,250 reviews

Prague Castle

The largest castle in Europe contains more than seven hundred rooms.

Reviewed By wendyanddavid536 - Solihull, United Kingdom

Six of us came to Prague Castle. We spent an hour or so wandering through, then joined the free tour associated with our Hop On-Hop Off two day ticket. The tour was done by a spectacularly good young French girl, Caroline, whose knowledge of English, history and her humour made for a wonderful couple of hours. The highlights of the castle include the three courtyards with their splendid surrounding buildings, the Old Royal Palace, Golden Lane, the Powder Tower, St George's Chapel, the gardens and, of course, St Vitus Cathedral started in 1344 but not finished until 1929. Hugely crowded, but a great day out.

3. Konopiste Castle

Konopiste 1 Benešov, 256 01 Czech Republic +420 317 721 366 http://www.zamek-konopiste.cz
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4.5 based on 337 reviews

Konopiste Castle

Founded in 1300, by the Benesovec family, this imposing castle is a magnificent example of the medieval fortification architecture influenced by the French.

Reviewed By 810janar

Take a train ride to Benesov and explore the walk to Konopiste from there. Nice museum which is open from 31st March till summer end. Nice restaurant with wild menu available for food lovers.

4. Cesky Krumlov Castle

Zamek cp. 59, Cesky Krumlov 381 01 Czech Republic +420 380 704 721 http://www.zamek-ceskykrumlov.eu/
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4.5 based on 4,030 reviews

Cesky Krumlov Castle

Our company provides shuttle bus transportation service between Cesky Krumlov or Ceske Budejovice, Vienna, Salzburg, Hallstatt, Linz, Prague and other destinations.

Reviewed By jesslyn2102 - Hong Kong, China

Took a day trip from Prague to this old town as there are so many photos & bloggers reviews about it. It’s really worth a visit although it’s a 3hours ride from Prague. CK castle of course is the no 1 attraction if you want to have a panoramic view of the whole town. You can take a leisure walk around the castle compound where each & every corner gives you different view of the Old Town. Take a short climb to the top of the tower of course is the only way to have a panoramic view of the scenery.It’s definitely a wonderful place to visit !

5. Hluboka Nad Vltavou Castle

Zamek 142, Hluboka nad Vltavou 373 41 Czech Republic +420 387 843 911 http://www.zamek-hluboka.eu/en/
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4.5 based on 933 reviews

Hluboka Nad Vltavou Castle

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.

Reviewed By janmA839WT

The Hluboká Castle is conveniently located 10 km from České Budějovice, thus making it a great place for one day trips. It is apparent the village of Hluboká nad Vltavou is a prospering place so summer 2020 has seen it full of reconstruction works. Also, be aware this place is very popular so you may expect crowds. You can either walk from the central parking place or take a train up to the castle. I suggest walking, you can enjoy the picturesque streets better. The walk is 15 minutes tops. However, families with children will appreciate the opportunity not to go on foot. When you have made it to the top you can have a guided tour of the inside of the castle and enjoy the beautiful park and admire the views of the castle at your own pace. Suitable for all ages. When in South Bohemia, do give this castle a go. You do not have to be a history or architecture enthusiast to enjoy this place.

6. Gardens and Castle at Kromeriz

Snemovni namesti 1/2, 767 01 Czech Republic +420 573 502 011 http://www.zamek-kromeriz.cz/zamek/
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4.5 based on 41 reviews

Gardens and Castle at Kromeriz

7. Waldstein Palace

Valdstejnske Nam. 4, Prague 118 00 Czech Republic +420 257 075 707 [email protected] http://www.senat.cz/
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4.5 based on 292 reviews

Waldstein Palace

8. Zvikov Castle

Zvikovsky Podrahdi Czech Republic +420 382 285 676 http://www.hrad-zvikov.eu/en
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

Zvikov Castle

Reviewed By 376v_clavv - Prague, Czech Republic

We made a jump on the way from South Bohemia back to Prague, just 30 minutes from Hluboka. Late october with colorfull trees, confluence of Vltava and Otava rivers and the medieval castle. It was an overvelming atmosphere.

9. Zamek Cervena Lhota

Cervena lhota 1 Kardasova Recice, 378 21 Czech Republic +420 384 384 228 http://www.zamek-cervenalhota.eu/
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4.5 based on 143 reviews

Zamek Cervena Lhota

Reviewed By ivanaz2013 - Czech Republic, null

As a desert rose the small red castle shines between the trees, like from a fairy tale, from your dreams:-)... Very nice interiors. A unique monument!!! There is a pond around it but for a long time, it is without water. For this time forget about a romantic boat ride. A footpath around the pond... Be aware that the part of it is not suitable for prams. Parking near the castle.

10. Zamek Lednice

Zamek 1, Lednice 691 44 Czech Republic +420 519 340 128 http://www.zamek-lednice.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 687 reviews

Zamek Lednice

Reviewed By ford-ka-9-5 - Warsaw, Poland

The castle isn't exactly very old - it was built in mid-19th century in a place where castles had stood since the early Middle Ages. It is, however, a fine example of the Victorian passion for the Gothic architecture and as such decidedly deserves a visit if only to see how the princes of Liechtenstein lived and entertained. Reserve a whole day for the visit - apart from the castle itself (visits in guided groups with limited numer of tickets so get yours as soon as you arrive!), there is the greenhouse, the minaret, the park etc. etc. It will take the whole summer day to see it all but you won't regret it!

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