Castles near
Prague

Castles and chateaus within a day trip of the Czech capital — from Gothic fortresses to fairy-tale chateaus

Prozkoumat hrady
Pražský hrad s výhledem na řeku Vltavu
V Praze
Pražský hrad
Prague

Najděte hrad, který odpovídá vaší cestě

Prague is one of the best-placed cities in Europe for castle day trips. Within an hour's drive or train ride, you can reach some of the most dramatic medieval fortresses and romantic chateaus on the continent. Karlštejn, built by Emperor Charles IV in 1348, is the most visited — and deservedly so. Křivoklát rises from forested hills above the Berounka River, virtually unchanged since the 12th century. And Houska Castle, built over a pit believed to be a gateway to hell, remains the most legend-shrouded fortress in the country. Whether you have half a day or a full day, Prague makes an ideal base for exploring Bohemia's extraordinary castle landscape.

9 hradů
Pražský hrad s výhledem na řeku Vltavu

Pražský hrad

Prague

V PrazeUNESCOWorld RecordPragueCathedralCrown Jewels
Hrad Karlštejn v zimě obklopený zasněženými lesy

Hrad Karlštejn

Karlštejn

30 km od PrahyGothicDay trip from PragueCharles IVRoyal castle
Zámek Konopiště obklopený růžovými zahradami u Benešova v České republice

Zámek Konopiště

Benešov

44 km od PrahyGothicFranz FerdinandDay trip from PragueRose garden
Letecký pohled na hrad Křivoklát nad zalesněným údolím Berounky

Hrad Křivoklát

Křivoklát

45 km od PrahyGothicHikingRoyal castleDay trip from PragueBohemian forest
Hrad Houska v českém lese, o kterém se říká, že je strašidelný

Hrad Houska

Blatce

47 km od PrahyGothicHauntedLegendsGateway to HellDay trip from Prague
Hrady Točník a Žebrák viděné z úbočí kopce Velíz ve středních Čechách

Hrad Točník

Točník

55 km od PrahyGothicRuinDay trip from PragueKing Wenceslas IVHiking
Zřícenina hradu Bezděz na vrcholu sopečného kopce v severních Čechách

Hrad Bezděz

Bezděz

60 km od PrahyGothicRuinHikingRomanticNorth Bohemia
Bílá věž hradu Kost tyčící se nad krajinou Českého ráje

Hrad Kost

Libošovice

80 km od PrahyGothicBohemian ParadiseUNESCO GeoparkBest preserved Bohemia
Novogotický zámek Sychrov s charakteristickými cihlově červenými věžemi

Zámek Sychrov

Sychrov

90 km od PrahyNeo-GothicRomanticFrench heritageLiberec region

Naplánujte výlet

Best time to visit
May to September for the longest opening hours and best weather.

Most castles are closed on Mondays. Karlštejn and Konopiště are open year-round; Bezděz and Kost close in winter.

By train
Karlštejn is the easiest — direct trains from Praha hlavní nádraží every 30 minutes, 40-minute journey.

Křivoklát also has direct trains from Praha Smíchov. For other castles, a car gives much more flexibility.

By car
Most castles are 30–90 minutes from Prague city centre.

Karlštejn, Konopiště, and Houska are all under an hour. Kost and Sychrov are closer to 90 minutes but easily combined into one trip to Bohemian Paradise.

Combining castles
Karlštejn and Konopiště are in opposite directions — do one per day.

Kost and Sychrov pair well together in Bohemian Paradise. Točník and Křivoklát are both in Central Bohemia and can be combined with an early start.

What to bring
Comfortable walking shoes — castle paths are cobbled and often steep.

Most castles are guided tours only, so check tour times before you arrive. Book Karlštejn's Chapel of the Holy Cross (Tour 2) in advance — it sells out.

Často kladené otázky

Nejčastější otázky o návštěvě hradů v tomto regionu

Which castle near Prague is easiest to reach without a car?
Karlštejn is by far the easiest — direct trains run every 30 minutes from Prague's main station and the journey takes 40 minutes. Křivoklát is also accessible by direct train from Praha Smíchov. For all other castles near Prague, a car or organised tour is the most practical option.
Which castles near Prague are open in winter?
Karlštejn is open year-round, including in winter (Friday to Sunday only in January and February). Konopiště is also open year-round with reduced winter hours. Prague Castle's grounds are open daily year-round, with interiors open 9:00–16:00 in winter. Most other castles near Prague close from November to March.
How far is Karlštejn Castle from Prague?
Karlštejn Castle is 30 km southwest of Prague — about 35 minutes by car or 40 minutes by direct train. It is the closest major Gothic castle to Prague and the most visited castle in the Czech Republic outside the capital.
Can you visit multiple castles near Prague in one day?
Yes, with a car. Točník and Křivoklát are both in Central Bohemia and can be combined comfortably. Kost and Sychrov are natural partners in the Bohemian Paradise region. Avoid trying to combine Karlštejn with anything else — the steep uphill walk and guided tour format make it a half-day commitment on its own.
What is the most haunted castle near Prague?
Houska Castle, 47 km north of Prague, is the most legend-laden fortress near the capital. It was reportedly built over a natural pit believed in medieval times to be a gateway to hell — which is why the chapel floor covers the pit directly. There are no water sources or external defences, suggesting the castle was built for spiritual rather than military purposes.