Attractions
Prague and Český Krumlov – Most visited places in the Czech Republic
Prague and Český Krumlov are the two most visited destinations in the Czech Republic. Both belongs to the most beautiful cities in the world.
Visit the Prague Castle, largest complex of castle buildings in the world or enjoy walking in the romantic streets of the UNESCO town of Český Krumlov, built in 16th century! Experience your unforgettable holiday with us!

On the banks of the Vltava river and below a magnificent 13th-century castle lies our hotel in Český Krumlov - a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This beautiful South Bohemian medieval town keeps a fairytale-like atmosphere of old days. Set in the very heart of this town, Hotel OLDINN is located on the main town square in the city center.

Unparalleled luxury and incredible attention to detail are what you'll experience from the moment you arrive at the hotel. All 71 rooms are designed for your comfort. Archways, ceiling, unique frescoes and painting are authentic parts of the hotel. Enjoy dining with recipes from local and international culinary traditions at our restaurant.

Situated only 12 min by metro from the city center, Hotel Duo offers a wide range of quality and value for money services for leisure and business. Our modern hotel is one of the best hotels in Prague for its good service, modern rooms and charming atmosphere. You may choose from 654 rooms of different categories designed for your comfort.

The hotel building from the 15th century combines a lovely courtyard. You find yourself in the very heart of Prague and yet hidden from the rush of the city.
Our 84 elegant rooms & suites are furnished with unique antique pieces from Prague’s Art Nouveau heritage and provide comfortable accommodation. High quality service and attention to detail is our standard!

Hotel Carol is a real oasis, where you can enjoy a well-earned rest after a sightseeing in the beautiful city of Prague or after demanding business meeting.

Take a walk to the pilgrimage place located on a top of a mountain where this eight-nave chapel of Our Lady Dolorous and the Holy Cross was built in 1710.

Come to see an unfinished military monument called “Little Castle Pračí Hrádek” built in commemoration of the victory of the united army of Russia, Austria and Prussia over Napoleon Bonaparte in the battle of Leipzig in 1813.

Another place to visit represents today’s seat of the Czech Hussitic Church Chorus – St. Martin Chapel which was built as a wooden cemetery chapel in 1585.

Visit an outstanding building of the Český Krumlov Synagogue built in Nouveau-Romanesque style in 1909 by the local Jewish community.

Come to admire the preserved Gothic constructions and details of the former church of St. Jobst established before 1334 by Peter I. von Rosenberg as a part of the Rosenberg’s hospital. Today the building is used as a Marionette Museum, shops and restaurants.

One of Český Krumlov's oldest surviving buildings – Minorite Monastery dates back in the mid-14th century. The construction was finished at the end of the Baroque era. Come to enjoy this unique historical site during one of its memorable religious concerts or recitals.

Discover the second most impressive architectural landmark of the town – The Roman Catholic St. Vitus Church which was built on the promontory created by the river Vltava as well as the Česky Krumlov Castle. Its neo-Gothic octagonal tower became one of the dominant in the city.

The only existing Art Agency in the Czech Republic committed to a permanent presentation of ceramic artworks by professional Czech and Moravian artists opens to public its collections in the New Gallery, the International Ceramic Studio, the Czech Culture Gallery and the International Gallery of fine art.

Frequently visited Egon Schiele Art Centrum presents not only an exhibition documenting the work and life of Egon Schiele but also various rotating exhibits of classical 20th century and contemporary art. For young artists there is a big art studio.

Through this museum visitors can step into history, breathe the atmosphere of an alchemist's kitchen and an old tavern, visit the courts of the Bohemian Kings and Emperors such as Charles IV, Franz Josef or Rudolf II and admire all the wax figurines.

Visitors can enjoy a mystical atmosphere in an authentic environment of Museum of Torture installed in the cellars below the Český Krumlov town Hall. The museum offers a unique exposition of criminal punishment and instruments of torture including wax figures, sound and special audio-visual effects.

The Lipno Lake and its surroundings offer a wide variety of activities for all. Visitors can enjoy many summer sport activities like cycling, windsurfing, tennis, hiking, fishing as well as winter sports including skiing or ice skating.

Explore the beauty of fairy-tale residence in Hluboká nad Vltavou. The neo-gothic Chateau Hluboká surrounded by a large English park invites to visit remarkable representative rooms and halls, admire many objects of art collections and learn more about the ancient origin of Schwarzenberg family.

Visit the main Prague attraction – magnificent Prague Castle. Admire the overwhelming beauty of a place which has been the seat of Czech kings, emperors and presidents for thousand years.

Stroll across Prague’s oldest bridge constructed between 1357-1402 by Czech King Charles IV to admire the most beautiful Gothic gateway in Europe and thirty statues of saints.

The Town Hall established in 1338 as the seat of the Old Town Administrative dominates the Old Town square with its beautiful Gothic tower and the unique astronomical clock, where every hour between 9 am to 11 pm, twelve apostles appear.

Enter the city through this monumental entrance gate, one of the most significant monuments of late Gothic Prague, which used to be the starting point for the coronation processions to Prague Castle.

Stroll through the commercial and administrative center of the city as well as the site of important social and historical events – the Wenceslas square – today dominated by the National Museum and the statue of St. Wenceslas.

Climb up one of the most prominent landmarks of Prague – Petřín Tower, which was built as part of the Jubilee Exhibition in 1891 as a free copy of the Eiffel Tower. Enjoy the magnificent view of nearly all of Bohemia.

This jewel of modern architecture dominates the Rašín Embankment. Come to admire a fascinating building inspired by the dance skills of the famous film couple - Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers who are symbolized in the stone and glass tower.

The complex of Premonstratensian monastery founded in 1140 impresses by its rare Strahov Library with many medieval manuscripts, maps and globes, the Baroque Theological Hall, the neoclassical Philosophy Hall and significant Strahov Gallery.

Visit the oldest seat of Bohemian princes according to ancient legends – Vyšehrad – a unique place offering beautiful views of the city and park area which is home to hidden architectural treasures including rare Romanesque rotunda, the neo-Gothic Church and famous national cemetery.

This museum displays interesting collections of glass, porcelain and ceramics, applied graphic art and photography, furniture, woodwork, jewellery, clocks and watches, textiles, fashion and toys.

Chapel on the Mountain of the Cross
Take a walk to the pilgrimage place located on a top of a mountain where this eight-nave chapel of Our Lady Dolorous and the Holy Cross was built in 1710.

Little Castle "Ptačí Hrádek"
Come to see an unfinished military monument called “Little Castle Pračí Hrádek” built in commemoration of the victory of the united army of Russia, Austria and Prussia over Napoleon Bonaparte in the battle of Leipzig in 1813.

St. Martin Chapel
Another place to visit represents today’s seat of the Czech Hussitic Church Chorus – St. Martin Chapel which was built as a wooden cemetery chapel in 1585.

Synagogue Český Krumlov
Visit an outstanding building of the Český Krumlov Synagogue built in Nouveau-Romanesque style in 1909 by the local Jewish community.

St. Jobst Church
Come to admire the preserved Gothic constructions and details of the former church of St. Jobst established before 1334 by Peter I. von Rosenberg as a part of the Rosenberg’s hospital. Today the building is used as a Marionette Museum, shops and restaurants.

Minorite Monastery
One of Český Krumlov's oldest surviving buildings – Minorite Monastery dates back in the mid-14th century. The construction was finished at the end of the Baroque era. Come to enjoy this unique historical site during one of its memorable religious concerts or recitals.

St. Vitus Church in Český Krumlov
Discover the second most impressive architectural landmark of the town – The Roman Catholic St. Vitus Church which was built on the promontory created by the river Vltava as well as the Česky Krumlov Castle. Its neo-Gothic octagonal tower became one of the dominant in the city.

Český Krumlov Castle
Visit the main Český Krumlov attraction – magnificent Castle, which rises above the picturesque Renaissance architecture of the adjacent little town. Taking a walk through the historical centre will, thanks to its inimitable medieval character, leave you in no doubt as to why Český Krumlov is one of the attractions included on the UNESCO list.

Czech Ceramic Design Agency
The only existing Art Agency in the Czech Republic committed to a permanent presentation of ceramic artworks by professional Czech and Moravian artists opens to public its collections in the New Gallery, the International Ceramic Studio, the Czech Culture Gallery and the International Gallery of fine art.

Egon Schiele Art Centrum
Frequently visited Egon Schiele Art Centrum presents not only an exhibition documenting the work and life of Egon Schiele but also various rotating exhibits of classical 20th century and contemporary art. For young artists there is a big art studio.

Wax Museum
Through this museum visitors can step into history, breathe the atmosphere of an alchemist's kitchen and an old tavern, visit the courts of the Bohemian Kings and Emperors such as Charles IV, Franz Josef or Rudolf II and admire all the wax figurines.

Museum of Torture instruments
Visitors can enjoy a mystical atmosphere in an authentic environment of Museum of Torture installed in the cellars below the Český Krumlov town Hall. The museum offers a unique exposition of criminal punishment and instruments of torture including wax figures, sound and special audio-visual effects.

Lipno Lake
The Lipno Lake and its surroundings offer a wide variety of activities for all. Visitors can enjoy many summer sport activities like cycling, windsurfing, tennis, hiking, fishing as well as winter sports including skiing or ice skating.

State Chateau Hluboká
Explore the beauty of fairy-tale residence in Hluboká nad Vltavou. The neo-gothic Chateau Hluboká surrounded by a large English park invites to visit remarkable representative rooms and halls, admire many objects of art collections and learn more about the ancient origin of Schwarzenberg family.

Prague Castle
Visit the main Prague attraction – magnificent Prague Castle. Admire the overwhelming beauty of a place which has been the seat of Czech kings, emperors and presidents for thousand years.

Charles Bridge
Stroll across Prague’s oldest bridge constructed between 1357-1402 by Czech King Charles IV to admire the most beautiful Gothic gateway in Europe and thirty statues of saints.

Old Town Hall and the Astronomical Clock
The Town Hall established in 1338 as the seat of the Old Town Administrative dominates the Old Town square with its beautiful Gothic tower and the unique astronomical clock, where every hour between 9 am to 11 pm, twelve apostles appear.

Powder Tower
Enter the city through this monumental entrance gate, one of the most significant monuments of late Gothic Prague, which used to be the starting point for the coronation processions to Prague Castle.

Wenceslas Square
Stroll through the commercial and administrative center of the city as well as the site of important social and historical events – the Wenceslas square – today dominated by the National Museum and the statue of St. Wenceslas.

Petřín Lookout Tower
Climb up one of the most prominent landmarks of Prague – Petřín Tower, which was built as part of the Jubilee Exhibition in 1891 as a free copy of the Eiffel Tower. Enjoy the magnificent view of nearly all of Bohemia.

Dancing House
This jewel of modern architecture dominates the Rašín Embankment. Come to admire a fascinating building inspired by the dance skills of the famous film couple - Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers who are symbolized in the stone and glass tower.

Strahov Monastery
The complex of Premonstratensian monastery founded in 1140 impresses by its rare Strahov Library with many medieval manuscripts, maps and globes, the Baroque Theological Hall, the neoclassical Philosophy Hall and significant Strahov Gallery.

Vyšehrad
Visit the oldest seat of Bohemian princes according to ancient legends – Vyšehrad – a unique place offering beautiful views of the city and park area which is home to hidden architectural treasures including rare Romanesque rotunda, the neo-Gothic Church and famous national cemetery.

Museum of Decorative Arts
This museum displays interesting collections of glass, porcelain and ceramics, applied graphic art and photography, furniture, woodwork, jewellery, clocks and watches, textiles, fashion and toys.