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Jindrichuv Hradec

Jindrichuv Hradec (Czech Republic)

Practical information on Jindrichuv Hradec

  • Place or Religious Monument
  • Museums
  • Castle and fortress
  • Place or Historical Monument
  • Unesco World Heritage
  • Off the beaten track
3 / 5 - 2 reviews
How to get there
A 1 hour and 40 minute drive southeast of Prague
When to go
May through October
Minimum stay
One day

Reviews of Jindrichuv Hradec

Timothée D. Seasoned Traveller
285 written opinions

A small town in southeastern Bohemia, Jindrichuv Hradec offers a nice little city centre, as well as a beautiful castle in the city's surrounding area.

My suggestion:
If you go to Jindrichuv Hradec, don't forget to visit the city of Telc, registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
My review

I went through Jindrichuv Hradec especially to visit its amazing Renaissance castle the country's third largest castle, and I wasn't disappointed. There's a nice little city centre, which resembles that of most Czech cities, with a rectangular main square surrounded by little different-coloured Baroque houses and medieval streets, bordered by the Nezarka River winding through the hilly surroundings.

Of course, the castle is the city's main focal point and a visit there allows you to discover some of the most interesting of the palace's 320 rooms! However, I have to admit that although I thought the city was nice, I preferred its neighbours Telc and Trebon, which I found to have more soul and more interesting things to see and do for a few days in the Czech Republic.

View of Jindrichuv Hradec Old Town
Timothée D. Seasoned Traveller
285 written opinions

A small town in southeastern Bohemia, Jindrichuv Hradec offers a nice little city centre, as well as a beautiful castle in the city's surrounding area.

My suggestion:
If you go to Jindrichuv Hradec, don't forget to visit the city of Telc, registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
My review

I went through Jindrichuv Hradec especially to visit its amazing Renaissance castle the country's third largest castle, and I wasn't disappointed. There's a nice little city centre, which resembles that of most Czech cities, with a rectangular main square surrounded by little different-coloured Baroque houses and medieval streets, bordered by the Nezarka River winding through the hilly surroundings.

Of course, the castle is the city's main focal point and a visit there allows you to discover some of the most interesting of the palace's 320 rooms! However, I have to admit that although I thought the city was nice, I preferred its neighbours Telc and Trebon, which I found to have more soul and more interesting things to see and do for a few days in the Czech Republic.

View of Jindrichuv Hradec Old Town