To make sure that you enjoy an unforgettable vacation, we’ve picked for you 15 romantic cities in the Central European region. These places include breathtaking scenery, mountains and coastal landscapes, as this European region is full of unique destination. Central Europe hosts some of the most beautiful cities, isolated from urban centers, ideal for those who want a private vacation, without seeing huge crowds of tourists.
Here are 15 of the most romantic little cities in Central Europe.
Cesky Krumlov – Czech Republic
Located in the south of the country, this city is one of the most picturesque areas in the country. It is a city where every tourist will feel like home, and the Cesky Krumlov castle is a real treasure from the Middle Ages.
Sopot – Poland
Sopot is located in the Baltic Sea coast of Poland and is one of the most beautiful areas in the country. So pack your luggage and get ready for an awesome May 1st holiday! Make sure you bring some light clothe and a pair of sunglasses and take a long walk on the beach in, under the beautiful sun!
Kutna Hora – Czech Republic
Kutna Hora is an ancient mining town hosting a beautiful church on the UNESCO World Heritage List (St Barbara). Here you should not miss the chance to experience the traditional Svvčková – bread rolls with beef.
Szentendre – Hungary
On the banks of the Danube, Szentendre is a city full of museums, colorful streets and local artists. It’s a wonderful destination for a romantic vacation.
Krynica-Zdrój – Poland
A small but very beautiful city, with natural springs that some believe have healing properties. Krynica is the ideal destination for a therapeutic holiday.
In addition, it is the perfect place to stroll through the Beskizi Mountains, enjoy a delicious dinner or take the cable car to the Jaworzyna Krynicka lake.
Mikulov – Czech Republic
Mikulov is located close to the border with Austria. The most sought after destinations here by tourists are the magnificent Renaissance-style castle and its vast vineyards. It’s an amazing weekend destination that you should add to your “must visit” list!
Kazimierz Dolny – Poland
Another beautiful, romantic central European city. The main attractions in this city certainly are the unique hillside houses near the banks of the Vistula.
Tokaj – Hungary
Tokaj occupies an important place in the wine industry around the world. The most famous wine that comes from this place is Tokaji Aszu.
Marianske Lazne – Czech Republic
This city is the ideal destination for a wonderful weekend thanks to the unique natural springs here. Marianske Lazne was visited by great names such as Franz Joseph I, the Emperor of Austria, and composer Frederic Chopin.
Eger – Hungary
Near the Bükk Mountains is the town of Eger, another city famous for its local red wine, especially the Egri Bikavér, and last but not least its thermal baths. The medieval castle here is also an important attraction.
Trencin – Slovakia
The Trencin Castle offers a very romantic atmosphere, so it can be an ideal destination for a celebration day with our loved one.
Telč – Czech Republic
This city is part of the UNESCO World Heritage list, with its Baroque houses in different colors, and the ancient markets here. It’s definitely a place worth checking out for a few-days journey.
Banska Stiavnica – Slovakia
Yet another UNESCO site is Banská Štiavnica. The former mining town of central Slovakia is now a wonderful destination hosting a well-preserved medieval castle.
Sandomierz – Poland
Travel experts recommend another romantic escape in one of the oldest Polish cities, Sandomierz. A mosaic of old houses, green fields, medieval gates, located on the banks of the Vistula, with amazing traditional foods!
Balatonfured – Hungary
A good destination to visit in the warmer months – there’s a lot to explore here, either by foot or on a boat. Take advantage of your stay on the beaches of Hungary during the summer, when the pleasant temperatures allow you to swim and enjoy the beach. Do not forget to protect yourself from the sun rays in the afternoon with a pair of sunglasses!
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