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Castle Wedding Venues

The Czech Republic is often called the land of castles, and for good reason. With over 2,000 castles and chateaux scattered across the countryside, couples have an extraordinary selection of historic venues for their wedding celebrations. These architectural treasures range from Gothic fortresses to Baroque palaces, each offering distinct character and atmosphere.

Hluboka Castle in South Bohemia
Hluboka Castle - The Czech Windsor in South Bohemia

Hluboka Castle

Often compared to Windsor Castle in England, Hluboka nad Vltavou represents one of the most romantic castle venues in Central Europe. The brilliant white neo-Gothic architecture, surrounded by an English-style park, creates a fairy-tale setting that photographs beautifully in any season.

The castle grounds include formal gardens, woodland walks, and scenic viewpoints overlooking the Vltava River valley. Wedding ceremonies can be held in the ornate castle chapel or the grand halls featuring original 19th-century furnishings and artwork. The surrounding town offers accommodation options for wedding guests, from boutique hotels to traditional Czech guesthouses.

Konopiste Castle

Located just 50 kilometers from Prague, Konopiste Castle offers convenient access while maintaining the romance of a countryside estate. This 13th-century castle gained fame as the residence of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and features extensive grounds including a rose garden with over 300 varieties.

The castle interior showcases impressive collections of hunting trophies, medieval armor, and Baroque artwork. Wedding parties can utilize the castle terraces overlooking the deer park, creating memorable photo opportunities against historic backdrops.

Karlstejn Castle near Prague
Karlstejn Castle - Gothic treasure near Prague

Karlstejn Castle

For couples seeking dramatic Gothic architecture, Karlstejn Castle delivers an unforgettable experience. Built by Charles IV in 1348 to house the Czech crown jewels, this hilltop fortress dominates the landscape of the Berounka Valley. The approach through the medieval village below adds to the sense of stepping back in time.

While the Chapel of the Holy Cross with its precious gem-studded walls is not available for ceremonies, the castle offers other stunning spaces for wedding events. The surrounding countryside provides excellent opportunities for pre-wedding photography sessions among vineyards and forest trails.

Planning Tip

Castle venues in Czech Republic often require booking 12-18 months in advance for peak wedding season. Many castles are managed by the National Heritage Institute , which provides official information about venue availability and regulations.

Garden and Outdoor Venues

Czech gardens represent centuries of horticultural artistry, from formal Baroque designs to romantic English landscapes. These living venues offer natural beauty combined with architectural elements, creating versatile spaces for both intimate ceremonies and larger celebrations.

Vrtba Garden Prague terraces
Vrtba Garden - Baroque masterpiece in Prague Lesser Town

Vrtba Garden

Considered one of the finest Baroque gardens in Central Europe, the Vrtba Garden occupies terraced slopes beneath Prague Castle. This UNESCO World Heritage site features sculptured hedges, classical statuary, and breathtaking views across the city rooftops to the castle spires above.

The intimate scale of Vrtba Garden makes it ideal for smaller wedding parties seeking exclusivity and romantic atmosphere. The terraced design creates natural "rooms" within the garden, allowing for creative ceremony arrangements and memorable photography locations.

Pruhonice Park

Just outside Prague, Pruhonice Park encompasses 250 hectares of landscaped grounds surrounding a Renaissance chateau. The park is renowned for its collection of alpine plants and spectacular rhododendron displays that bloom from late April through June.

Wedding ceremonies at Pruhonice can incorporate the chateau interiors alongside garden settings. The park includes a historic water mill, ornamental ponds, and woodland glades that provide diverse backdrops throughout the seasons. The UNESCO-listed park demonstrates sustainable landscape management while maintaining its romantic character.

Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape

In South Moravia, the Lednice-Valtice complex represents one of Europe's largest designed landscapes. Created over centuries by the Liechtenstein family, this UNESCO World Heritage site spans over 200 square kilometers of parks, gardens, and ornamental buildings.

Lednice Chateau itself offers neo-Gothic splendor, while the surrounding parkland includes romantic follies, a Turkish minaret, and extensive greenhouse complexes. Wine enthusiasts appreciate the proximity to Moravian wine villages, making this region ideal for extended wedding celebrations. Learn more at Lednice Chateau .

Weather Considerations

Outdoor venues in Czech Republic typically operate from May through September. Most garden venues offer backup indoor spaces for inclement weather. Average summer temperatures range from 20-25 degrees Celsius, with occasional afternoon thunderstorms in July and August.

Prague Wedding Locations

As one of Europe's most photogenic capitals, Prague offers countless opportunities for memorable wedding celebrations. The city's well-preserved historic center, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provides authentic medieval and Baroque settings within a modern European city.

Prague Old Town Square
Old Town Square - Heart of historic Prague

Old Town Hall

The Old Town Hall represents Prague's most prestigious wedding venue, offering civil ceremonies in chambers dating to the 14th century. The Gothic chapel and Renaissance halls feature original architectural details, while the famous Astronomical Clock marks the hours with its medieval mechanical procession.

Couples choosing Old Town Hall can incorporate the iconic square into their celebration, with post-ceremony photographs against the backdrop of Baroque facades and the twin towers of Tyn Church. The central location provides convenient access to reception venues throughout the historic district.

Clementinum

The Baroque Clementinum complex, once a Jesuit college, now houses the National Library and offers several remarkable spaces for wedding events. The Mirror Chapel, with its ornate ceiling frescoes and gilded decorations, provides an intimate setting for chamber music concerts and ceremonies.

The Astronomical Tower offers panoramic views across Prague's red rooftops, creating unforgettable moments for couples and their photographers. Guided tours of the historic library halls can be incorporated into wedding weekend activities for guests.

Prague Castle Complex

While St. Vitus Cathedral primarily serves religious ceremonies, the Prague Castle complex includes numerous venues suitable for wedding celebrations. The Royal Garden, established in the 16th century, features Renaissance architecture and seasonal flower displays.

The Lesser Town below the castle offers historic palaces and townhouses that now function as boutique hotels and event venues. Narrow cobblestone streets connect these properties to waterfront locations along the Vltava River. Official information is available through Prague Castle Administration .

Cesky Krumlov

This perfectly preserved medieval town in South Bohemia offers a complete fairy-tale setting for destination weddings. The entire historic center, wrapped in a dramatic bend of the Vltava River, has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Couples seeking intimate celebrations away from Prague's bustle find Cesky Krumlov provides both romance and convenience.

Cesky Krumlov panorama with castle and river
Cesky Krumlov - UNESCO World Heritage medieval town

Krumlov Castle

The second-largest castle complex in the Czech Republic dominates Cesky Krumlov from its rocky promontory above the river. The castle encompasses multiple courtyards, a unique Baroque theater, and extensive gardens connected by a spectacular covered bridge.

Wedding ceremonies can be arranged in several castle spaces, including the Renaissance Hall and the Masquerade Hall with its original 18th-century decorations. The castle gardens, redesigned in the 19th century as a romantic landscape park, include an open-air revolving theater that hosts summer performances.

Town Venues

Beyond the castle, Cesky Krumlov's winding streets contain numerous historic buildings converted into hotels and restaurants suitable for wedding receptions. Many properties feature original Gothic and Renaissance architectural elements, including vaulted ceilings, painted facades, and riverside terraces.

The compact size of the old town allows wedding guests to explore independently while remaining close to celebration venues. Local traditions include floating illuminated candles on the river and traditional Czech folk music performances that can be incorporated into wedding festivities.

For detailed visitor information, consult the official Cesky Krumlov Tourism website.

Getting to Cesky Krumlov

Cesky Krumlov lies approximately 170 kilometers south of Prague, reachable in under three hours by car or shuttle bus. The town's compact size means most locations are within walking distance, though the cobblestone streets may challenge high heels.

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Last updated: February 2026