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Mikulov, Czech Republic: 10 Best Things to Do and See

I visited Mikulov for the first time less than a year and a half ago. And it was love at first sight. Since then I have been returning to Mikulov whenever possible. Since you’ve noticed and often write to me for tips on what to do in Mikulov, I put together this article with the places that have stuck in my heart.

If you don’t find your favorites here, please let me know in the comments, and forgive me – there are hundreds of beautiful places in Pálava, and they can’t all fit into one article. In this article, Mikulov, Czech Republic: 10 Best Things to Do and See, you’ll find places to see in Mikulov, cafes you should visit, and buildings you must see.

Mikulov: What to See
Mikulov: What to See and Do

Why I fell in love with Mikulov and Pálava

While there are many truly beautiful places in the Czech Republic, Pálava has its own unique charm. Here you’ll find beautiful and diverse nature, white rocks, vineyards, bodies of water, and in spring, a flood of pink blossoms.

There is more sun here, ancient oaks decorate the bank of the blind arm of the Dyje River and in the Milovnice Forest you will find warm-loving oak forests, which do not grow outside South Moravia in the Czech Republic. Every time I come here, I feel like I’m in my beloved Italy. Time passes more slowly here and you don’t have to be ashamed of the wine for breakfast.

Accommodation Tips for Pálava.

Mikulov, Czech Republic: 10 Best Things to Do and See

Most people come to Mikulov for good wine. However, it was probably grown here in the 2nd century. century. And thanks to the terrifying warming, Moravian wines are gaining in quality every year. But if you are not a fan of wine, or you can’t drink, Mikulov is still a great place for trips.

1) Holy Hill Mikulov

Svatý Kopeček Mikulov

When I asked Lukas if we were going “to the hill”, he thought we were going for ice cream. After finding out what he had actually agreed to, he was slightly disappointed. But not for long.

Svatý kopeček is a beautiful cross path that ends with a panoramic view of the whole Mikulov. I visit Svatý Kopeček every time I visit.

Not only does it make you feel better when you go there right after lunch or dinner, but it’s also great to think and, most importantly, to see this beautiful city from above.

This Stations of the Cross are among the oldest in the Czech lands and include a total of 17 buildings: 14 Stations of the Cross chapels, the Chapel of St. Sebastian and the Bell Tower and Chapel of the Holy Sepulchre. The Stations of the Cross were built by the owner of the Mikulov estate, Bishop of Olomouc and Cardinal František of Dietrichstein, as an expression of gratitude to God for overcoming the plague epidemic in 1622.

2) Mikulov Castle

Mikulov Castle

The former Liechtenstein and later Dietrichstein castle stands on a prominent cliff and is the main dominant feature of Mikulov. It acquired its present form in 1719 after a fire, and unfortunately it was not the last one. In 1945, during the retreat of the German army, it burnt down again and in the 50s it was rebuilt. years, it had to undergo a demanding reconstruction.

You can visit the castle on three tours. One will take you through the history of the castle, the second will take you to the castle library, and if you choose the third, you will be guided through the castle cellar with a giant barrel and learn all about the history of wine.

Opening hours of the castle in Mikulov

MonthDays of the weekOpening Hours
December, January, February, Marchclosedclosed
April, October, NovemberFri-Sun9:00-16:00
May, June, SeptemberTue-Sun9:00-17:00
July, AugustMon-Sun9:00-18:00

Tour circuits and prices

  • A – History / full admission 120 CZK, reduced 60 CZK, family 260 CZK
  • B – Chateau Library / full admission 60 CZK, reduced admission 30 CZK, family admission 140 CZK
  • C – Chateau cellar with a giant barrel / full admission 60 CZK, reduced 30 CZK, family 140 CZK

3) View from the tower – St. Wenceslas Church

View from the church in Mikulov

New in 2019 is the opening of the tower of the Church of St. Wenceslas Square, from where you have a view of the square, the castle and the rooftops of the historic town. The only shame is that the whole view is fenced off, so you have to look and take pictures through the cracks.

4) Dietrichstein Tomb

The flames also accompany the history of the Dietrichstein tomb, which used to be a church but burned down in 1784. The church was converted into a tomb and today it contains 45 coffins and 3 urns with the remains of the Dietrichstein family. Interestingly, the founder of the tomb, Prince Franz Josef Dietrichstein, is buried in Vienna and only his heart was placed in the tomb. After the reconstruction, part of the space is also used as a gallery.

Opening hours of the Dietrichstein Tombs

MonthDays of the weekOpening Hours
April, May, June, September, OctoberMon-Sun10:00-17:00
July, AugustMon-Sun9:00-18:00
November, Marchreservations onlyfrom 10 persons

Admission to the Dietrichstein Tomb

  • full 70 CZK, reduced 50 CZK, family 190 CZK
  • evening tours – full 100 CZK, reduced 50 CZK, family 250 CZK
  • admission November-March: full 100 CZK, reduced 50 CZK, family 250 CZK

5) Goat Castle

Which view of Mikulov is the most beautiful? You’ll have to decide that for yourselves, but the one from Kozí hrádek will likely be among the best. Kozí hrádek is one of the three rocky landmarks of Mikulov and originally it was a two-storey artillery tower with a gallery, which served to defend the castle.

View from Kozí Hrádek
View from Kozí Hrádek

6) Quarry near Mariánský Vrch – on Janičův Vrch

Where to go swimming in Mikulov? If you don’t mind not being alone, try this flooded limestone quarry. Unfortunately, it is very popular, but once you reach it, you will understand why. A little Czech Croatia.

Lom near Mikulov

7) Winery U Kapličky

For great wine and good food overlooking the Pálava Mountains, head to Zaječí to the U Kapličky winery. I recommend to stay here, they have a swimming pool with a panoramic view of the Pálava, wellness and pleasant rooms. Wine tastings are often held here, and even discos (honestly, that quite startled us 🙂 ).

It is a family winery, which was founded in 2005 and is focused on the production of quality wines from grapes grown in their own vineyards, their quality is confirmed by a number of awards that they regularly receive.

Winery at the Chapel
Winery U Kapličky

8) Cafe Fara

In addition to great coffee, this stylish café in Klentnice offers strongly modernized traditional Czech cuisine and accommodation in a wooden guesthouse built on the site of the original pigsties. The café and bistro is located in the original rectory, which has been restored in a thoroughly historic manner, including the original facade.

If you’re looking for a place to spend the weekend on warm days, be sure to check out Cafe Fara check it out. The guest house also has a stunning swimming pool, which has a stylish relaxation area.

9) Lavender Farm of the Old Woman

Have you always wanted to go to Provence so you can walk through a lavender field? Then you don’t have to go to France. Exactly such a field is located not far from Mikulov in Starovičky. Beware, lavender grows in June and July, so enjoy your visit to the lavender field well plan. In Starovičky, you buy an entrance in their shop, and then they direct you to the field. You can also buy a variety of lavender products in the shop, from soap to lavender coffee. For lavender lovers, this is paradise.

Lavender field near Mikulov

10) Orphanage

Orphan’s Castle is a ruin of a Gothic castle that you can visit at any time of the year. If you are not in the mood for a longer hike, a short trail leads directly from the village Klentnice. However, if you would like to take a longer walk, you can walk here from Mikulov and then continue to Děvičky.

Cycling routes in the vicinity of Mikulov: Cycling from Mikulov to Hraniční zámek

South Moravia is primarily flat, so the surrounding area is perfect for bike trips. From Mikulov you can go, for example, via Sedlec to Hlohovec to Hraniční zámek. This route is 24 km long and is suitable for families with children. For more information please find Here. More cycling routes can be found in the tab On the bike on the Mikulov website.

Orphan's Castle
Orphan’s Castle

Where to eat in Mikulov – Restaurant Mikulov

There are many excellent places in Mikulov, but I liked especially Sojka, which I have to visit every time we visit. Modern fresh cuisine where you can go with your vegetarian and vegan friends and everyone will have a great meal.

Another great restaurant is the elegant bistro Drogerka , but if you want to celebrate an anniversary or for a more festive dinner, you can check out Marcel Ihnacak’s restaurant in Boutique Hotel Tanzberg .

Bistro Kuk
Bistro Kuk

Where to go for breakfast and coffee in Mikulov

The first day we always head to Bistro Kuk where they have several kinds of freshly baked bread and sweet pastries. However, they offer a variety of more and less healthy dishes to start your day with.

If you’re looking for eggs for breakfast, head to Bistro Kafé – Like Home. If you love pancakes, be sure to head to Kafe Pala, where they have a selection of sweet and savoury pancakes, and excellent coffee is a must!

Accommodation Mikulov

Your first visit to Mikulov should include stylish accommodation. But if you’re looking for something cheaper, look for example at Guesthouse Slavia , hostel Castle-Wall-Inn or Pension na Náměstí . You can also camp near Mikulov, the cheapest camp is Camp Pálava, where there is a simple restaurant and mostly clean showers. If you pay a little extra, you can go camping in the Mars camping site, which is near the Nové Mlýny water reservoir, where there is also a sandy beach. You can also rent water sports equipment here.

Experience accommodation Mikulov

Apartments Antico

If I were to recommend only one accommodation in Mikulov – without hesitation – try Apartments Antico. If you’re not afraid of gothic and a bit of a shot owner, go ahead and pick a basement apartment! Accommodation in the 800-year-old gothic cellar left perhaps the biggest impression on Lukáš and me from the whole Mikulov.

This apartment is experiential, and as its owner Petr says: “(…) it does not meet the current commercial concept, everything is crooked, worn and trampled, of course with 21st century elements.” These gothic apartments are located in a renovated Renaissance house from the 17th century. and they’re the best in the whole city. And I hate the Gothic.

Steinhaus

For those who don’t like gothic, and would prefer something more moderate, there is the Štajnhaus guesthouse, which must satisfy every Prague hipster. The Instagram apartments have a modern minimalist feel that respects the character of the historic building.

Hotel Galant

This hotel is especially famous for its spa, which is located on the rooftop. In addition to a rooftop hot tub and swimming pool, it also has its own wine cellar and a small brewery. Unfortunately, every time we wanted to go, it was sold out. Maybe next time.

Mikulov: Map of Points of Interest for your Phone

Save a map of the best places in Mikulov directly to your phone. After purchase, you will receive a link to a private Google Map, which you can save by clicking “Follow”. This will copy it to your Google account and display it on all devices where you use Google Maps.

Important links for visitors to Mikulov

Current weather in Mikulov

MIKULOV Current weather

Mikulov Trips

During your visit, you definitely shouldn’t miss Mikulov Castle, which houses an exhibition on winemaking and regional history. Svatý kopeček (Holy Hill), with its Stations of the Cross, offers beautiful views of the town and the surrounding landscape. For history enthusiasts, the Dietrichstein Tomb or the synagogue and Jewish cemetery, one of the largest in the Czech Republic, are interesting destinations.

If you’re up for a longer trip, head to Archeopark Pavlov, where you can learn more about the prehistoric settlement of this area. Another great stop is the Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape, which is just a few kilometers away and offers beautiful gardens, romantic buildings, and Lednice Castle.

Sports enthusiasts will appreciate the cycling paths through the vineyards, which lead, for example, to Nové Mlýny, where you can relax by the water. Mikulov and its surroundings offer countless excursion possibilities, whether you love history, nature, or good wine.

What to Do in Mikulov when it Rains

Even rainy weather in Mikulov doesn’t have to deter you from great experiences. Visit Mikulov Castle to learn more about the region’s history and winemaking. The Dietrichstein Tomb, which holds the rich past of the noble family, is also an excellent choice.

Culture lovers will enjoy Galerie Konvent with its contemporary art exhibitions, or the Regional Museum, home to the famous giant barrel. If you’re seeking relaxation, head to the wine cellars, where you can sample renowned Moravian wines and soak in the pleasant atmosphere. And if you want to warm up, an ideal choice is wellness at one of the hotels or a short trip to Aqualand Moravia in Pasohlávky.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where to stay in Mikulov?

For cheaper accommodation we recommend Guesthouse Slavia. Hipsters will love the Steinhaus and history lovers will love the Antico Apartments.

Where to go in Pálava for wine?

Excellent wine, equally good food and beautiful views can be found at the Vinařství u Kapličky or Václav Winery.

Where to eat in Mikulov?

For delicious food, go to Sojka or the Drogérka restaurant. For coffee, visit the Kuk bistro.

Tips and Tricks for Your Vacation

Don’t Overpay for Flights

Search for flights on Kayak. It’s our favorite search engine because it scans the websites of all airlines and always finds the cheapest connection.

Book Your Accommodation Smartly

The best experiences we’ve had when looking for accommodation (from Alaska to Morocco) are with Booking.com, where hotels, apartments, and entire houses are usually the cheapest and most widely available.

Don’t Forget Travel Insurance

Good travel insurance will protect you against illness, accidents, theft, or flight cancellations. We’ve had a few hospital visits abroad, so we know how important it is to have proper insurance arranged.

Where we insure ourselves: SafetyWing (best for everyone) and TrueTraveller (for extra-long trips).

Why don’t we recommend any Czech insurance company? Because they have too many restrictions. They set limits on the number of days abroad, travel insurance via a credit card often requires you to pay medical expenses only with that card, and they frequently limit the number of returns to the Czech Republic.

Find the Best Experiences

Get Your Guide is a huge online marketplace where you can book guided walks, trips, skip-the-line tickets, tours, and much more. We always find some extra fun there!

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