Karlstejn Castle rising above the Bohemian countryside
Czech Republic

Castles That Still Feel Alive

After years of visiting Czech castles and historical sites, I started writing down what the guidebooks leave out. The best times to go, which towers are worth climbing, and why some of the smaller fortresses are more interesting than the famous ones.

2,000+
Castles in Czech Republic
14
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
700+
Years of Castle History

Why Czech castles are different

Most countries have castles. Few have as many as the Czech Republic, and fewer still have kept them in such varied states of preservation. You can visit a fully restored royal palace in the morning and walk through a romantic ruin by afternoon, both within an hour's drive of Prague.

What makes this country interesting for castle visitors is the sheer density. The Bohemian and Moravian landscapes are dotted with fortifications from the 13th century onward, each built for different reasons — royal prestige, border defence, noble ambition, or simple strategic necessity. Walking between them, you start to read the landscape differently.

I have been visiting these places for several years now, mostly on weekends from Prague. This site collects what I have learned: which sites justify the entry fee, how to avoid the worst crowds, and what context makes the stones make sense.

Before You Visit

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Timing Matters

The most popular Czech castles draw large crowds from June through August. Visiting in May, September or October gives you the same open sites with noticeably fewer people. Many castles also offer early morning tours before the main groups arrive.

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Tours vs. Free Entry

Most Czech castles require a guided tour to access the interiors. Tour routes are numbered and cover different rooms — check which route includes what you actually want to see before buying tickets. Some areas are only accessible on the more expensive routes.

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Getting There

Czech Railways connects Prague to most major castle towns. Karlstejn is 40 minutes by train. Cesky Krumlov requires a bus from Ceske Budejovice. Lednice is best reached by car or local bus from Brno. Check idos.cz for current schedules.