Antonstál
Antonstál is a hunting château in the White Carpathians near Nemšová, now used as a forest education and recreation facility.
65 monuments
We picked 65 castles, chateaux and ruins with accommodation — on the interactive map and in the list below. The best known include Dub Castle, Vígľaš Castle and Štramberk Castle.
Every site lists its opening hours, admission, GPS coordinates and how to get there.
Antonstál is a hunting château in the White Carpathians near Nemšová, now used as a forest education and recreation facility.
CastleHrad Dub, a Gothic-turned-Baroque castle in the village of Dub near Tábor, is being lovingly restored by its private owners and today welcomes visitors with a guesthouse, wine bar, and a charming wooden lookout tower.
CastleThe restored Vígľaš Castle stands on a spur of the Javorie hills beside the Slatina river, close to the town of Zvolen.
CastleHrad Štramberk, also known as Strahlenberg, is a beautifully situated medieval and Renaissance castle ruin above the town of Štramberk, now protected as a Czech cultural monument and cherished by visitors year-round.
The Rococo manor house in Ivanka pri Dunaji, later remodelled in Neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau styles, today serves as home to the Jesuit Loyola Spirituality Centre and Anton Neuwirth College.
CastleThe fortress of Nárameč is a rare medieval residential tower in the Třebíč district that remains inhabited to this day and is protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
ChateauThe castle of Čejkovice, originally a medieval Templar commandery later remodelled in Renaissance style, today serves as a hotel, restaurant, and conference venue following a careful restoration by the local municipality.
ChateauRybniční zámoček is a graceful Classicist hunting lodge nestled within the UNESCO-listed Lednice-Valtice Area, accessible exclusively to overnight guests and private event attendees.
ChateauStarý a Nový zámok Kolešovice is a listed aristocratic estate in the Rakovník region, whose harmonious blend of older and pseudo-Renaissance architecture has housed a care home for senior residents since 1954.
Starý a nový zámok Jindřichovice is a privately owned Gothic-rooted castle complex in the village of Jindřichovice near Kolinec that offers guests the unique experience of overnight stays in a historic aristocratic setting.
ChateauChâteau Borotín, a listed cultural monument in the Blansko District with origins dating to the fourteenth century, was meticulously restored by a private company and reopened in 2017 as a residential care home, having also served as a backdrop for several Czech film productions.
ChateauZámok Budkov, a state-protected cultural monument near Moravské Budějovice, has served as a children's home since the post-war era, offering shelter first to Greek and Korean refugee children and continuing that compassionate mission to this day.
ChateauZámok Dlažkovice is a listed Baroque manor near Třebenice, built on medieval foundations and remodelled between 1713 and 1717, which has served as a children's home since 1952.
ChateauZámok Dlouhá Lhota is a Neoclassical château with roots in the sixteenth century that now welcomes guests as a listed heritage hotel.
Zámok Dobrohoř, also known as Ebergersch, is a beautifully restored castle-gallery in Staré Město pod Landštejnem offering exhibitions, a café, and unique accommodation within its historic walls.
ChateauThe Renaissance château in Dolní Břežany, a protected cultural monument owned by the Prague Archbishopric, now operates as the four-star Chateau Clara Futura hotel following an extensive restoration completed in 2018.
ChateauZámok Drhovle, a protected cultural monument in the South Bohemian village of Drhovle, is a centuries-old château with aristocratic roots that now serves as a care home for the elderly.
ChateauZámok Herálec is a protected cultural monument in the Czech Republic that now operates as a luxury hotel, offering guests a perfect combination of historic aristocratic elegance and modern comfort.
Zámok Klokočov is a beautifully restored nineteenth-century hunting château above Klokočovská Lhotka that now serves as a popular private resort for weddings and corporate events.
ChateauZámok Krompach, a protected cultural monument in the Liberec Region, is a beautifully preserved manor house that today serves as a boarding school, keeping its historic rooms alive for future generations.
ChateauZámok Krč is a protected Neo-Gothic landmark in Prague's Dolní Krč district, now operating as Hotel Château St. Havel.
ChateauZámok Kunzov is an early twentieth-century romantic manor near Hrabůvka, built as a summer retreat for industrialist Antonín Kunz and now operating as a luxury boutique hotel with a restaurant and wellness centre.
ChateauZámok Kupařovice is a protected Baroque manor in the Brno-Country District, built in 1739–1743 for Karel Maximilian of Dietrichstein and today privately owned after a turbulent post-war and post-communist history.
Zámok Křetín is a handsome Neoclassical château in the Blansko district whose roots go back to a medieval fortification first mentioned in 1521, and which today serves as a medical facility set within a beautiful 19th-century park.
ChateauZámok Křtiny, a mid-17th-century Premonstratensian residence in the village of Křtiny, is a National Cultural Monument that today welcomes guests as a hotel and restaurant within the Mendel University forest enterprise.
ChateauZámok Leopoldsruhe is a listed Baroque hunting lodge in Pohořelice that was painstakingly restored in the early 2000s and now serves as a social centre for young people in need.
Zámok Lhotsko, a former hunting lodge northeast of Radkova Lhota with medieval origins, today serves as a senior care facility accommodating up to 208 residents.
ChateauZámok Lobeč is a heritage-listed Baroque château near Mšeno that has been thoughtfully converted into a hotel, allowing guests to enjoy the elegance of Bohemian noble life amid a beautiful park and historic grounds.
ChateauZámok Lány is a beautifully restored hunting lodge on the southern edge of the Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape, nestled in the floodplain forests of the Soutok nature reserve near the Austrian border.
ChateauThe castle of Maříž, built in 1717 on the site of an earlier fortress, once formed part of a grand 230-hectare estate, of which only a fragment of the western wing's masonry survives today.
ChateauChâteau Mcely is a beautifully restored Baroque hunting lodge turned five-star luxury hotel, offering guests an unforgettable blend of aristocratic heritage and modern comfort in the heart of Bohemia.
ChateauZámok Melč s parkem is a state-protected château and park in the village of Melč, Opava District, which today serves as a children's residential home rather than a traditional tourist destination.
Zámok Milíčeves, a state-protected cultural monument set within a grand park in the village of Milíčeves near Jičín, has served as a residential care home for the elderly since its extensive renovation in the late 1950s.
Zámok Mitrov is a historic noble manor in the village of Mitrov, Žďár nad Sázavou district, which today serves as a care home for the elderly.
ChateauNa Tokáni is a historic former gamekeeper's lodge turned guesthouse and restaurant, nestled among the sandstone cliffs of Bohemian Switzerland National Park near Jetřichovice.
ChateauZámok Napajedla is an exquisite Baroque château built in the 1760s by architect František Antonín Grimm, now serving as a private hotel and event venue in the Moravian town of Napajedla.
The château of Nezamyslice, a listed cultural monument near Němčice nad Hanou, is home to a regional care facility and forms a charming historic ensemble together with its neighbouring Baroque granary.
Nová louka is a mountain meadow in the municipality of Bedřichov in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic, protected as a nature reserve. It is located in the Jizera Mountains.
ChateauBerštejn Castle is a 16th-century Czech castle located just outside the village of Dubá in the Doksy municipality. Berštejn also refers to a chateau near the castle.
Zámok Odlochovice, a Neo-Renaissance manor near Jankov with medieval roots dating to the 14th century, today serves as a protected cultural monument and a social care facility.
Zámok Osek is a medieval stronghold turned Neo-Baroque manor in the village of Osek, Strakonice District, today listed as a cultural monument and serving as a residential care facility for people with disabilities.
Zámok Osek is a protected baroque castle in the village of Osek near Rokycany, now privately owned and undergoing careful restoration after serving for decades as accommodation for state farm workers.
ChateauZámok Pavlovice u Přerova is a late-nineteenth-century historicist manor house in the Přerov district that now serves as a care home for the elderly.
Zámok Plaveč is a historic château in the South Moravian village of Plaveč, whose medieval origins, Renaissance arcaded courtyard, and Baroque remodelling reflect nearly seven centuries of changing ownership and architectural ambition.
ChateauZámok Pozořice is a medieval-rooted manor in Pozořice, transformed by the Liechtenstein family in the late 17th century and today reinvented as a vibrant mix of apartments, a restaurant, and a nightclub.
ChateauZámok Poříčí is a beautifully restored medieval castle in Boršov nad Vltavou with a rich and often turbulent history spanning more than six centuries.
ChateauZámok Proseč u Pošné is a listed cultural monument in the village of Proseč, Pelhřimov district, which today serves as a residential care home for the elderly.
ChateauZámok Proseč-Obořiště is a historic château in the village of Proseč-Obořiště that today serves as a dignified care home for elderly residents.
ChateauZámok Pádolí is a historic hunting lodge nestled in the Orlické hory mountains that now welcomes visitors as a charming pension amid beautiful highland nature.
The Baroque château of Radvanov, once a place of internment for Archbishop Josef Beran, today welcomes guests as a charming guesthouse set within a landscaped English park in southern Bohemia.
ChateauThe Baroque château of Rožďalovice, originally Renaissance in origin, is a listed cultural monument in the Central Bohemian Region that today serves as a social care facility.
ChateauZámok Skalský Dvůr is a charming historic hotel on the edge of the Žďárské vrchy Protected Landscape Area, offering an idyllic retreat between Bystřice nad Pernštejnem and Nové Město na Moravě.
ChateauZámok Sloup v Čechách is a fine High Baroque château built in 1730–1733 for the Kinský family, today administered by the Liberec Region and listed as a protected cultural monument since 1958.
ChateauZámok Sobotín is a mid-nineteenth-century castle with deep ties to the Klein entrepreneurial dynasty, now operating as a hotel surrounded by a beautifully restored park designed by F. J. Thomayer.
Stará Vráž is a protected neo-Gothic castle in the Písek district that has been thoughtfully transformed into a modern spa and rehabilitation sanatorium known as Lázně Vráž.
ChateauZámok Třebušín is a Baroque-era castle in the village of Třebušín that evolved from a 16th-century Renaissance fortress and has been an officially protected cultural monument since 1964.
ChateauTřešť château is a Neo-Renaissance cultural monument near Jihlava, today serving as a hotel run by the Czech Academy of Sciences amid a beautiful park.
ChateauChâteau Valeč, a protected cultural monument since 1968, is a historic residence near Dalešice that now serves as a hotel and elegant venue for weddings, conferences, and cultural events.
ChateauZámok Vidim is a dignified Baroque castle in Horní Vidim, likely dating from the 17th century, that now serves as a care home for seniors while remaining a protected cultural monument.
ChateauZámok Vraný, a former administrative seat of the Metropolitan Chapter of Saint Vitus in the Kladno district, is a protected cultural monument that today serves as a social care facility.
ChateauBuilt around 1900 as a pseudo-Renaissance family seat for the Ginzkey dynasty, Zámok Vratislavice nad Nisou has survived nationalisation, fire, and decades as a workers' dormitory to re-emerge today as a charming hotel amid its historic seven-hectare park.
ChateauThe Classicist manor house Spiegel in Arnoltov, a district of Březová, served first as a noble residence and later as a coaching inn, and has been a listed cultural monument since 1996.
Zámok Červený Újezdec is a listed sixteenth-century manor near Vlastec in South Bohemia, built by the lords of Švamberk and today operating as a charming family farm with guest accommodation.
Zámok Žerotínů Valašské Meziříčí is a Renaissance castle with Baroque and Rococo additions that today serves as a vibrant cultural hub hosting a museum, gallery, theatre club, and guesthouse in the heart of the Zlín Region.
ChateauThe former hunting château of Žofín near Pohorská Ves has largely vanished, leaving only its estate outbuildings as a lasting reminder of the hamlet's storied past.
We currently list 65 castles and chateaux with accommodation in Slovakia and Czechia. Of these, 3 are in Slovakia and 62 in Czechia.
In Slovakia, with accommodation ones include: Hrad Vígľaš, Kaštieľ v Ivanke pri Dunaji, Antonstál.
In Czechia, with accommodation ones include: Hrad Dub, Hrad Štramberk, Pevnosť, Pevnosť a zámok Čejkovice, Rybniční zámoček, Starý a Nový zámok Kolešovice, Starý a nový zámok Jindřichovice, Zámok Borotín, Zámok Budkov, Zámok Dlažkovice, Zámok Dlouhá Lhota, Zámok Dobrohoř, Zámok Dolní Břežany, Zámok Drhovle, Zámok Herálec.