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    This Gothic castle was built in 1348, as a stronghold for royal treasures...
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    • chaucer1114 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      火车站到城堡的沿路上都是纪念品店,纪念品都比Prague卖的便宜,非常值得走一趟。城堡外观很美,好像卡通里常见的城堡样子。城堡内部需要购票导览,免费的部分没甚么可看性。
    • 983agn_s 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      First of all - it is really worth walking that hill. The castle is really fantstic! Thanks to Charles IV! The tour guide was also really nice and was talking in english really fluent!
    • CHCantu 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The castle is located about 30km far away from the city of Prague, so you will need a car or go by bus. It stays in a small beautiful village, where you can find several of the souvenirs sold in Prague's downtown, but in the village they costs half the price, so buy it there and save money!The castle stays in the top of a mountain, so you have a wonderful view of the village. Unfortunately, if you want to go inside the castle rooms, you need to pay and go with a guide. In the castle area, you will find gift shop selling books, stones, swords, etc. It was a very pleasant visit! There are several restaurants in the village where you can have a lunch and drink a beer.
    • Billster66 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you love castles, put this one on your itinerary while in Prague. Karlstejn castle was constructed by Holy Roman Emperor and Bohemian king Charles IV in 1348. This Gothic-style castle is built on a hill that dominates the beautiful Bohemian village of Karlstejn, about a 30 minute train ride from Prague. When you reach the station, exit to the left and follow the road that leads to the bridge that crosses the river. The bridge is a great place to stop for photos, as the village and hillsides evoke the beauty and tranquility of the Bohemian countryside. After crossing the bridge, turn right and follow the road until you see signs that lead to the castle. The walk up to the castle takes about 15 minutes, but there are lots of shops and cafes along the way where you may purchase trinkets, ice cream, or a cold adult beverage. Once you reach the castle you will need to book a tour. The wait is not bad- -typically about 10 minutes- -and one may mill around the courtyard or explore the ramparts during this time. A guide will take your group through the castle on a tour that will take about 45 minutes. My only complaint is that they do not allow pictures of the inside of the castle. After the tour take some time to explore the ramparts and take pictures of the stunning Bohemian hills and forests. If coming from Prague allow yourself at least half a day, although many people (myself included) prefer to make a full day out of it.
    • EDLichtenstein 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This castle has a very dramatic structure. If you are driving, I suggest that you drive across the river (use the bridge right by the parking) and up the hill opposite the castle. This will give you excellent, unobstructed views where you can take excellent pictures. It will maybe take you 5 minutes out of your way, but very worth it!If you have small kids, plan to carry them. No strollers allowed on the tour (too many stairs) and the main entry walk to the ticket courtyard is very rocky anyway making pushing one difficult.We also visited this caslte slightly backwards: we were on a private tour and our driver drove us up to the castle so we walked back down to the parking below after our castle tour.
    • Walkhome 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We made the trip by taking the train from Prague's mainline station - Praha Hlavni Nadrazi . The station was modern and had shops, places to eat and a pharmacy which was open on the Sunday we travelled. Getting a ticket was very easy to do as the booking staff spoke English and the station's electronic signs also provided information in English. The return fare for both of us travelling return on a double decker clean and bright modern train was Kc180 - approximately £5.80. The walk to the castle was uphill and took us approximately 25 minutes. We passed through a lovely if touristic village on the way. The ticket for the castle included a tour and our guide Michelle was really informative. The views of the castle from the village and from the castle of the surrounding countryside are worth the trip. The train journey - it takes about 40 minutes each way - and the frequent stops for 'hot wine' made the trip even more worthwhile. For us the most delicious 'hot wine' was to be had from the stall on the left hand side of the road a few steps from the entrance to Karlstejn station.
    • sarahbX3834ZC 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      When I visited Prague, friends told me I had to go to Karlstejn castle. It was totally worth the uphill walk (and freezing temperatures). Once you arrive, you walk through an adorable little village of restaurants and shops. The tour was informational and cheap. I would, however, recommend paying for the the second tour. There were a few rooms not visited on the first tour, and by that time I was wanting to see more and more. It's beautiful! Be sure to bundle up in the winter--it's rather cold inside the castle!
    • Belario 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It is not the best idea to succumb to the sales pitches of the Tour Companies offering this excursion from Prague. You will spend a good part of your day, challenge your physical reserves, and come away disappointed. Better to do a bit of research in advance and visit independently. There are actually two tours of the Castle itself, Route I and Route II. The first offers very little but a rushed tour of some of the barren castle's (restored) rooms. That's what was delivered to us on the commercial tour we took from Prague's Namesti Republicky, (Republic Square). Although it is the most informative and interesting, Route II is not offered to those who simply present themselves at the door. Route II requires reservations made days in advance. We were not informed of that by the commercial tour operator until we were already at the Castle courtyard waiting for our turn to start on the disappointing Route I. The best one can say about it is, "I was there.".It was a rushed and exhausting climb up the hill from the parking area in the town below to the Castle itself. It was not worth the effort. The frequent urging of the guide cajoling us to patronize the commercial establishments and buy souvenirs on the way back down the hill did not add to the experience. Undoubtedly, these establishments might have been worth browsing. The problem is, there was no time. The whole experience was rushed, tiring and neither informative nor rewarding and it ate up five hours of valuable time. And it wasn't any bargain. Plan ahead for this one. There is lots worth seeing and it takes time. Explore the options of going on your own by train or bus from .Prague. Make advance arrangements for both of the Castle tours that give you the complete experience. Hire a cab or carriage to go up the hill and save your strength. Then take the time when descending to visit the interesting shops and the delightful town. It will be a day well spent rather than five hours sadly wasted. . .. .
    • herzliya 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I will start off by saying that if you arrive by train, you will need to walk about 3 kilometers. Having said that the castle is big. The inside is not very luxurious, as far as castles go.I would say the one positive advantage is that it's located on a hilltop and the view is magnificent
    • Kathleen_and_Vic 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We had a blast and the guide was perfect. This tour was excellent addition to our Prague visit. I would recommended anybody visiting Czech Republic.
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