
For architecture lovers
Hluboká nad Vltavou (neo-Gothic), Bouzov (neo-Gothic), Český Krumlov (Renaissance/Baroque).
For families
Konopiště (rose gardens + kids-friendly interior), Bouzov (fairytale exterior), Karlštejn (ramparts + walk up).
For romantic weekends
Český Krumlov (overnight in a castle-adjacent hotel), Karlovy Vary + Loket combo.
Off the beaten path
Křivoklát, Bezděz, Kokořín — atmospheric and much less crowded.
How to visit
Most castles run guided tours only (60-90 min); English tours available at major sites, small-castle tours in Czech only unless booked ahead. Tickets 150-350 CZK. Peak crowds July-August.
Getting around
- Train + walk works for Karlštejn, Konopiště, Křivoklát.
- Bus for Český Krumlov, Bouzov.
- Car needed for Kokořín, Bezděz, and rural circuits.
Gear for castle-hopping
- Merrell Moab 3 hiking shoes — castle grounds are uneven; some involve steep climbs.
- Osprey Daylite Plus daypack — for day trips.
- Rick Steves Prague & the Czech Republic guidebook — covers major castles.
FAQ
Which Czech castle is the most beautiful?
Hluboká nad Vltavou for the neo-Gothic fairytale exterior; Český Krumlov for the medieval-town setting; Prague Castle for scale.
Are there day trip castles from Prague?
Yes — Karlštejn, Konopiště, Křivoklát are all sub-1h train + walk. See our day trips guide.
How much do Czech castles cost?
150-350 CZK entry; typically guided-tour only.