Castle Tours
Check the seasonal opening hours for the Renaissance castle in advance, as it is the town's primary cultural attraction.





Located in the Pardubický region, Moravská Třebová is a hidden gem on the Czech-Moravian border. The town is most famous for its Renaissance castle, which is considered one of the most significant architectural monuments of its kind in Central Europe. Visitors can wander through the historic center, which features a beautiful town square and well-preserved burgher houses that reflect centuries of history. With a population of around 9,500, the city maintains a quiet, local feel, making it an ideal stop for those exploring the cultural depth of Czechia beyond the major tourist hubs. Its location also provides a great starting point for excursions into the surrounding natural beauty of the region.
Located in the Pardubický region, Moravská Třebová is a hidden gem on the Czech-Moravian border. The town is most famous for its Renaissance castle, which is considered one of the most significant architectural monuments of its kind in Central Europe. Visitors can wander through the historic center, which features a beautiful town square and well-preserved burgher houses that reflect centuries of history. With a population of around 9,500, the city maintains a quiet, local feel, making it an ideal stop for those exploring the cultural depth of Czechia beyond the major tourist hubs. Its location also provides a great starting point for excursions into the surrounding natural beauty of the region.
Renaissance castle featuring unique architectural details.
Well-preserved historic town square with traditional burgher houses.
Gateway to the scenic landscapes of the Pardubický region.
Rich local history dating back to the 13th century.
The town is relatively small and peaceful, with limited nightlife compared to larger Czech cities.
While English is understood in tourist spots, learning basic Czech phrases is helpful for interacting with local shopkeepers.
It serves as an excellent, affordable base for exploring the wider Pardubický and Olomouc regions.
Check the seasonal opening hours for the Renaissance castle in advance, as it is the town's primary cultural attraction.
The town is conveniently connected by train and bus to larger regional hubs like Pardubice and Olomouc.
History enthusiasts and travelers seeking a quiet, authentic Czech town experience.
CZK Kč
$50-$90 p/day
9,550
Most historical sites are concentrated within walking distance of the main square, so wear comfortable shoes.
Czech, English
May-September
Mild weather and blooming greenery make this an ideal time for exploring the town's architectural heritage.
The peak season for visiting the castle and enjoying the outdoor atmosphere of the town square.
Cooler temperatures and autumn colors provide a beautiful, atmospheric backdrop for photography.
A very quiet time to visit, perfect for those who enjoy the peaceful, snowy ambiance of a traditional European town.