Karlstejn Castle (Hrad Karlstejn) Tours and Tickets
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Karlstejn Castle (Hrad Karlstejn)

Entry to the castle is by paid ticket and all visitors must join a tour to see the castle.
Discounted tickets can be purchased for seniors, students, and children under 15.
Horse-drawn carriages are available to transport you from the village to the castle.
A number of cafés and restaurants offer refreshments on-site—try a glass of Karlstejn wine, the grapes of which have been grown here since the 14th century.
With steep steps and uneven floors, the castle is not suited to people with limited mobility or wheelchair users.
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Karlstejn Castle was built for King Charles IV in 1348. It was originally constructed to safeguard treasures like the Bohemian Crown Jewels, but it also served as the king's private retreat—King Charles IV was also the Holy Roman Emperor. The castle has been renovated over the centuries and is now a popular tourist attraction.
Train is the most popular way to get to Karlstejn Castle from Prague. From Prague’s main train station, it’s about a 40-minute ride to the Karlstejn station. It’s a scenic mile-long walk (around 2 kilometers) through the village and up the castle hill. Otherwise, you can drive, bike, or take an organized tour.
Karlstejn Castle’s opening hours vary by season, but the castle is typically open Tuesday through Sunday, from roughly 10am to 5pm—check the castle website before your visit. Admission fees vary by age and the type of tour you choose, with prices typically ranging from 240 CZK to 640 CZK.
What you see at Karlstejn Castle depends on the tour you choose. The “basic” tour lets visitors see the 1st and 2nd floors of the Imperial Palace, the Emperor’s Bedchamber, the Royal Hall of Ancestors, the castle prison, and more; the “exclusive” tour focuses more on the castle’s intricate chapels, including the Church of the Virgin Mary, the St. Catherine Chapel, and the Chapel of the Holy Cross.
Yes, guided tours are available at Karlstejn Castle. With pre-booking, two types of guided tours are offered in Czech, English, German, Italian, and French. They range from 55 to 100 minutes long and are typically offered daily. Audio tours are also available in English, German, Spanish, French, Japanese, and Italian.
The best time of day to visit Karlstejn Castle depends on your preferences and the experience you’re looking for. If you want a specific tour, check the castle’s schedule and pre-book your tickets to guarantee your preferred language is offered. Otherwise, morning can be a nice time to avoid the crowds, and the lighting will be great for photos.





























































































































