Top 10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Moravia, Czech Republic

April 30, 2022 Weston Hennigan

Moravia (/mɔːˈreɪviə, -ˈrɑː-, moʊ-/ maw-RAY-vee-ə, -RAH-, moh-; Czech: Morava; German:  Mähren (help·info); Polish: Morawy; Latin: Moravia) is a historical country in the Czech Republic (forming its eastern part) and one of the historical Czech lands, together with Bohemia and Czech Silesia. The medieval and early modern Margraviate of Moravia was a crown land of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown (from 1348 to 1918), an imperial state of the Holy Roman Empire (1004 to 1806), later a crown land of the Austrian Empire (1804 to 1867) and briefly also one of 17 former crown lands of the Cisleithanian part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1867 to 1918. During the early 20th century, Moravia was one of the five lands of Czechoslovakia from 1918 to 1928; it was then merged with Czech Silesia, and eventually dissolved by abolition of the land system in 1949.
Restaurants in Moravia

1. ZOO and Castle Zlin - Lesna

Lukovska 112, Zlin 763 14 Czech Republic +420 577 577 101 [email protected] http://www.zoozlin.eu
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5.0 based on 455 reviews

ZOO and Castle Zlin - Lesna

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.

Reviewed By 219denisag - Luhacovice, Czech Republic

Perfect day in marvellous place, long pathways, everything clean, many WCs and fastfood, interesting animals, nice castle in the middle of the ZOO, interesting tour inside the castle and also interesting programmes with feeding animals

2. Sloupsko-Sosuvske Cave

Sloup v Moravskem krasu, Sloup 679 13 Czech Republic +420 516 435 335 http://www.caves.cz/cz/jeskyne/sloupsko-sosuvske-jeskyne/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 69 reviews

Sloupsko-Sosuvske Cave

3. Obora Holedna

Zebetinska, Brno 623 00 Czech Republic http://www.pruvodcebrnem.cz/obora-holedna
Excellent
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Obora Holedna

Reviewed By buziawteczu - Szczecin, Poland

We've been there in December but the best time to visit this place would be most probably the summertime. Prepare for some small hiking. We were not ready for that but despite all the sweat it was worth to see it all. You will see some wild animals but don't be deceived by some comments about bringing the food for them. Don't do it. We bought a full package of carrots and...it turned out to be a huge mistake. You can't feed animals there. If you do it remember about 5k CZK you may pay for it (fine). I recommend this place to literally everyone who likes to stay healthy ???????? And don't bring food for animals!!!!!! ????

4. Free Walking Tour Brno - MyTourBrno

Excellent
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5.0 based on 118 reviews

Free Walking Tour Brno - MyTourBrno

Updates and current COVID-SCHEDULE available on webpage. Usually (check the schedule) daily Tours from May to Sep at 11 AM. Almost all year also on Saturdays. Meeting point: Freedom Square - next to the big black clock (bullet). No booking required, just come and enjoy! Throughout all year there are tours on demand for 5+ guests. Drop us a line and we are happy to organize a tour for you. There might be a group for you to join :-) MyTourBrno helps its guests to experience Brno the best way possible. Therefore you can visit several Walking Tours within the city (available in different languages) as well as attend some of our special events. We are looking forward to see you in this awesome city! You'll always find the latest news on Facebook or on our Webpage. CONCEPT OF A FREE TOUR There is no fixed price and the tours are completely tip-based. We are NOT sponsored by anyone and all guides work for voluntary tips only. So, in the end you decide how much it was worth to you ;-)

5. The Chamber Escape Game Ostrava

Smetanovo namesti 1180/7, Ostrava 702 00 Czech Republic +420 720 071 473 [email protected] http://ostrava.thechamber.cz/
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5.0 based on 434 reviews

The Chamber Escape Game Ostrava

We are “Escape game” although it is not only about escaping somewhere. It is about stories and having exciting goals and missions. Our every game is thoroughly and professionally designed complex of clever riddles, problems and mysteries, all of them being part of an attractive story. Come to experience the all new adventure, come to The Chamber.

Reviewed By klapkaaa - Ostrava, Czech Republic

So the story was that we, my family even with my 9 year old sister, were put in a black cell for uncovering information that we weren’t supposed to uncover. Now it’s time to escape! The puzzles were interesting and challenging. The room-master, Vašek, was great and always knew which direction to poke us to. This was one of the most fun and engaging experiences in my life, and the fear that we are running out of time made it even better. I am sure that I am coming back sometime ????

6. Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul

Petrov 268/9, Brno 602 00 Czech Republic +420 543 235 031 http://www.katedrala-petrov.cz
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,031 reviews

Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul

This neo-Gothic cathedral is famous for the bells that always ring noon at 11 A.M., a tradition that dates back to a 1645 siege by the Swedes.

Reviewed By thejonpage - London, United Kingdom

1. Having occupied the hilltop at the southern corner of Brno and with both towers open to the public (requires ticket), the cathedral offers a magnificent view to the city (only the Spilberk Castle’s watchtower offers a more comprehensive outlook in this respect, having occupied another hill more overlooking to the whole city). 2. The church dates back to the 11th century but the main building and artistic elements are developed much later. The interior is built by the 18th-century Baroque architect, M Grimm. 3. Having finished the main halls, you’ll realize you can’t find the entrance to the towers. For to reach that entrance you’ll have to brace the snow again – enter through a side-gate outside. Ticket office to both the towers and treasury to be found mid-way as you walk up the stairs. 4. It is not uncommon for cathedrals to showcase their treasury. And it is even more strategic to include it as part of your tower ticket. 5. As you go up the flights of stairs, exhibition boards will tell you how the church comes into its being, how the bells are to be used three times a day to indicate the prayer times, the shortening of the southern tower to make the two equally attractive, and so on. 6. And then the same boards appear again and again repeating themselves on the top decks. So that you’ll not be excused to miss a single detail. 7. After you’ve visited one of the towers, go through the door to reach the opposite side. The corridor can be in complete darkness if the doors on both sides are closed. 8. On both sides of the corridor there is a trick step to punish the hasty and those with Vitamin-A Deficiency. ‘Be careful’. 1. Having occupied the hilltop at the southern corner of Brno and with both towers open to the public (requires ticket), the cathedral offers a magnificent view to the city (only the Spilberk Castle’s watchtower offers a more comprehensive outlook in this respect, having occupied another hill more overlooking to the whole city). 2. The church dates back to the 11th century but the main building and artistic elements are developed much later. The interior is built by the 18th-century Baroque architect, M Grimm. 3. Having finished the main halls, you’ll realize you can’t find the entrance to the towers. For to reach that entrance you’ll have to brace the snow again – enter through a side-gate outside. Ticket office to both the towers and treasury to be found mid-way as you walk up the stairs. 4. It is not uncommon for cathedrals to showcase their treasury. And it is even more strategic to include it as part of your tower ticket. 5. As you go up the flights of stairs, exhibition boards will tell you how the church comes into its being, how the bells are to be used three times a day to indicate the prayer times, the shortening of the southern tower to make the two equally attractive, and so on. 6. And then the same boards appear again and again repeating themselves on the top decks. So that you’ll not be excused to miss a single detail. 7. After you’ve visited one of the towers, go through the door to reach the opposite side. The corridor can be in complete darkness if the doors on both sides are closed. 8. On both sides of the corridor there is a trick step to punish the hasty and those with Vitamin-A Deficiency. ‘Be careful’. ~master jonjon

7. Gardens and Castle at Kromeriz

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

Gardens and Castle at Kromeriz

8. Holy Trinity Column

Olomouc Czech Republic http://tourism.olomouc.eu/sights/fountains-and-columns/the-holy-trinity-column
Excellent
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4.5 based on 419 reviews

Holy Trinity Column

This 115-foot-tall, early-18th-century structure is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Reviewed By Alexander_Kudrin - Samara, Russia

Impressive structure in the center of the city's main square. The plague pillar was built as a sign of gratitude to the inhabitants of the city for getting rid of the plague. There are many such pillars throughout Europe, but this is one of the most impressive and beautiful.

9. Bouzov Castle

Bouzov 8, Bouzov 783 25 Czech Republic +420 585 346 202 http://www.central-moravia.cz
Excellent
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4.5 based on 185 reviews

Bouzov Castle

Used by the Nazis as a Czech headquarters, this stronghold dates back to the 1300s.

10. Historic Centre of Telc

Namesti Zachariase z Hradce, Telc 58856 Czech Republic +420 567 112 407 http://www.telc.eu/lang/en
Excellent
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4.5 based on 505 reviews

Historic Centre of Telc

Reviewed By hansvY8544RV - Brannenburg, Germany

Telč is a real secret in Czech Republic. Although this country is full of gorgeous Old Towns, this is my favourite, a real highlight, a true gem. The main square is 100% old houses, each one competing to be the most beautiful.

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