Pražský hrad
Prague
Castles and chateaus within a day trip of the Czech capital — from Gothic fortresses to fairy-tale chateaus
Prozkoumat hradyPrague 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.
Most castles are closed on Mondays. Karlštejn and Konopiště are open year-round; Bezděz and Kost close in winter.
Křivoklát also has direct trains from Praha Smíchov. For other castles, a car gives much more flexibility.
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.
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.
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.
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