Discover the Czech Republic by Car
Explore Hidden Gems and Scenic Routes
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Europe. From historic towns to breathtaking landscapes, discover the best of the Czech Republic with the freedom of a rental car.
Top Destinations
Must-Visit Places in the Czech Republic
Interesting places in Czech Republic
Middle of Bohemia
Castles:
Karlštejn – Krakovec – Křivoklát – Točník (Zdice) – Vargač (Dobříš) – Žebrák
Chateaux:
Březnice – Dobříš – Hořovice – Lány – Nelahozeves – Roztoky – Vysoká u Příbrami
Ruins of castles:
Jenčov – Okoř
Kutná Hora (UNESCO city):
(Cathedral of St. Barbara, Italien Court, Museum, Ossuary, Church of our Lady, Ursulini Convent) – Lidice
Czech Paradise
Rock castle Drábské světničky
Castles:
Kost – Kozlov – Michalovice – Valdštejn – Vranov – Rotštějn
Chateaux:
Sychrov – Dětenice – Hrubá Skála – Hrubý Rohozec – Humprecht – Kamenice – Mnichovo Hradiště – Staré Hrady – Zbirohy
Ruins of castles:
Bradlec – Frýdštejn – Kumburk – Zvířetice
Western Bohemia
Spas:
Karlovy Vary – Františkovy lázně – Mariánské lázně – Lázně Jáchymov
Castles:
Loket – Bečov nad Teplou – Hasištejn
Slavkov forest
Eastern Bohemia
Hradec Králové:
White Tower and the Cathedral of the Holy Ghost, Museum
Polička:
Marian pillar, Museum
Litomyšl (UNESCO city):
Chateau Litomyšl, birthplace of czech composer Bedrich Smetana
Orlické mountains
Ruins of castle Potštějn
Castle Kunětická hora
Chateau Ratibořice:
Grand mother´s valey – open air folk museum
Krkonoše mountains
Middle and North of Moravia
Pilgrimage place Velehrad:
Valašské muzeum – open air folk museum
Chateaux:
Kroměříž – Kravaře – Vizovice – Buchlovice – Jánský vrch – Velké Losiny
Castles:
Bouzov – Úsov – Sovinec –– Hukvaldy – Helfštýn
Mine Michal
Memorial to the Victims of the Nazism in Northern Moravia
Jeseníky mountains
Honorary Holy Trinity Column in Olomouc
Northern Bohemia
Memorial Terezín (concentration camp during the Second Word War)
Hill Říp (memorial czech place)
Chateau Libochovice
Wather castle Budyně nad Ohří
Lužické mountains
Děčín rock walls
Mountain Ještěd (observation, hotel, cableway)
Castle Hazmburk
České Švýcarsko (national park – rock walls, nature)
Southern Bohemia
Chateaux:
Cerhonický – Jindřichův Hradec – Bechyně – Blatná – Chlum u Třeboně – Chotoviny – Dačice – Červená Lhota – Hluboká nad Vltavou – Kestřany – Komařovice – Lnáře – Měšice – Orlík – Radenín- Týn nad Vltavou – Třeboň
Castles:
Landštejn – Nové Hrady – Jindřichův Hradec – Písek – Strakonice – Zvíkov – Kotnov
City walls in Nová Bystřice
Ruins of castles: Dobronice – Choustník – Helfenburk – Kozí Hrádek
Práchecké Museum
Observation Jarník
Albrechtice nad Vltavou (cemetery)
Český Krumlov (UNESCO city):
Chateau and Castle, Barock Theatre, Egon Schiele Centre, Geographical Museum, castle gardens with a revolving theatre
Třeboň:
Castle, Schwarzenberg Tomb, Church St. Jiljí, Huna spa, Berta spa, Theatre of J. K. Tyl
Southern Moravia
Castles:
Špilberk (Brno) – Veveří
Chateaux:
Lednice – Valtice (UNESCO place) – Hodonín – Bučovice – Slavkov u Brna – Kroměříž – Blansko
Conservation area Moravian Karst (karst area)
Caves:
Balcarka – Catherine´s – Punkva with underground river – Sloups-Sosuvka – Abbys Macocha
Highlands
Telč (UNESCO city):
historical square, Museum, Tower of St. Ghost, Church of St. Jakob
Pelhřimov:
Museum of Records
Veselý kopec:
Betlém Hlinsko – open air folk museum
Museum of Puppets
Castle Pernštejn
Chateau Třebíč
Car Rental Tips for the Czech Republic
Get the most out of your car rental experience in the Czech Republic with these practical tips.
What are the driving regulations in the Czech Republic?
In the Czech Republic, drive on the right side of the road. Seat belts are mandatory for all passengers, and using a mobile phone while driving is prohibited unless you have a hands-free system. Speed limits are generally 50 km/h in urban areas, 90 km/h on rural roads, and 130 km/h on highways.
How do I handle parking in cities?
Parking in cities can be challenging. Look for designated parking zones and be aware of the color-coded parking signs. Blue zones are for residents, while orange and green zones are for short-term parking. Pay attention to parking meters and restrictions to avoid fines.
What should I know about fuel and refueling?
Fuel stations are widely available throughout the Czech Republic. Most stations accept credit cards, but it’s a good idea to have some cash on hand. Diesel and unleaded petrol are the most common types of fuel. Be sure to check your rental car’s fuel type before refueling.
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