It is beautiful, no doubt. You could spend hours there taking pictures, looking at the facades of the buildings, having a espresso in a cafe. There's a few restaurants, which are crowded during the day with the day-trippers from Prague but pleasant in the evening. And there's a few shops. Otherwise, it's a bit slow.
This place is amazing, we happened there by chance on our way to Cesky Krumlov and am really glad that I insisted on visiting it. The square is stunning with aLL the coloured buildings and plenty of good places to eat and drink. Ideal for families too as it has a lovely pedastrian area.
The historic square is another place from the long list of UNESCO sites in the Czech Republic.Magnificent square with two rows of old houses made of stone. Every house is different from the adjacent house to it.Each house is painted in other colors. Some of them have stunning graffiti decorated. If it snows, then cold but snow is a spectacular sight.You can park in the square that lies between the two rows of houses. Parking fee. Season not so sure you'll find parking here.At the edge of the square there is the fortress surrounded by water with great reflections. Celebration for photographers.Do not give up if you travel in the region.
My reaction is shockingly beautiful-who would have thought such a place exists, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site to top it off. The place is perfectly preserved from the 16th century with very colorful buildings, a beautiful square and a large church over 700 years old dominates the town. There are a number of restaurants and snack places for those who are hungry but the facades of the old buildings are really amazing.Note: There is very limited traffic in the center of town and you will have to walk a bit from the parking areas-but, it's well worthwhile
All weather, yearround You can visit and to see city centre of Telč, rennaissance - baroque jewell of central European architecture in the Czech Republic. Arcades, churches, monastery and Castle nice impression, especially bookshop of J.Silhavy and Galery of Mr.Wimmer are the known places there and many good cafee and overpriced pubs. Dont mis this place in Summer days and take a parking outside of central town (totally overpiced)!
Picture perfect square in the middle of this small town, as if time stood still. The facades on the centuries old buildings are beautifully restored, each is different and worth taking a picture. Small stores are sort of hidden under the fronts of those buildings. We spend one day in September here and the town appeared very quiet, certainly not overrun by tourists. We visited the State Chateau of Telc and the adjoining beautiful park, that is right next to the city's historical center. We climbed to the top of the church's tower and walked around the observation deck (well over a hundred very steep steps) and we were very glad we did it. We were awarded with breathtaking views. Later we took a break at a small ice-cream place called Jadran with delicious ice-cream and pastries and very friendly service.Paid parking was easy to find, very close to the town center. Cars are not allowed in the center of town. At the end we still had enough time left to drive and visit Castle Lipnice.
We stopped here for an afternoon visit to see the city and the castle. I was very impressed with how well the city center has been preserved and how quiet the town was. The small shops around the square have some unique items, some relating directly to the city center. This is a town that is worth a visit and I would recommend staying at least one night to really explore the area, and do some mushroom hunting. We were with some Czech friends and they helped us pick the right mushrooms, so unless you are experienced don't pick them by your self, as some can be very dangerous.
The main square of Telc is pretty amazing, with the elaborate baroque facades of most of the houses being varied only by the occasional even older renaissance sgraffiti and the original gothic vaults within many of the houses. There were market stalls at one end and a pleasant restaurant overlooking the whole square at the other.Tourist Information give out free audioguides which tell a rather camp but informative story of the houses within the square. Combining this with popping into the many shops, some of which sell high quality stuff, kept us occupied for much of a day.
Great set of old buildings around the square. Last time I was there was not very good weather which was even better as there was very little tourists and it is allways better in a place like Telc and it's center as otherwise you should fee a bit of stress. We went up the tower with sights around the Chateau gardens and surounding roofs, we also went to the gardens when we got down from the tower, walked around and enjoyed nice place. We also had a walk around the lake called Stepnicky rybnik, where you can also rent fishing boat. Great place for a trip.
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