Situated in Kroměříž’s main square, Hotel Boucek offers rooms with views of the UNESCO-protected Archbishop's Palace. There is an on-site restaurant that serves Czech and international food.
Vynogradskaya
Ukraine
Perfect room and perfect service in wonderful city!
Situated in Kroměříž, 42 km from Holy Trinity Column, Bezměrovský dvůr Kroměříž features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Luca
United Kingdom
Very large rooms and extra friendly and helpful personnel.
Offering a spa and wellness centre with solarium, hot tub, sauna and massage, Harmony Medical & Wellness is located on the outskirts of Kroměříž in a quiet area, 2,5 km from the city centre.
Set in a 16th-century building fully renovated in 2007 next to the Archbishop's Château with a park, Hotel Purkmistr features a restaurant, a wine bar and a terrace; free WiFi access is provided and...
Hugh
United Kingdom
Situated right on the square.
Reception staff lovely.
Room was very nice and bigger than I thought it would be.
Featuring Secession-style interior and free Wi-Fi, the La Fresca is located in the centre of Kromeriz. The UNESCO-listed Archbishop's Palace and Gardens are just 200 metres away.
Completely renovated in autumn 2015, certified Penzion U Kubesa - Adults only offers eco-friendly accommodation in the centre of Kroměříž set in a historical building from 1612.
Hotel Bouček is our favorite place to stop for a night near...
Hotel Bouček is our favorite place to stop for a night near the border. The location is in the heart of a very nice, small, old town Kromeriž. there is a big central square, where you can park your car, and here are several long working, nice places to eat.
If you want to stay in Hotel Bouček you should book the rooms in advance, because there are very few rooms and a very good price-quality ratio.
Jurate
Lithuania
Scored 10
10
A small, but beautiful city, certainly worth visiting.
A small, but beautiful city, certainly worth visiting. I recommend the palace with its gallery of XVI/XVII paintings and the gardens (about a kilometre from the palace). The city is well-prepared for tourists and in our hotel we found useful leaflets with a detailed plan. You get everywhere on foot, so forget about your car and parking problems. When you`re tired, go to Bajda swimming pools where you pay 2 euros (50 Czech crowns) for the whole day and after 4 o`clock only slightly more than 1 euro.
For those who enjoy fin de siecle and beer - I suggest a visit in Plzneńska pivnice, 1 Maje Street. Unforgettable!
Beata
Poland
Scored 10
10
Kroměříž might not be a tourist destination with dozens of...
Kroměříž might not be a tourist destination with dozens of attractions, but you'll be making yourself a favor by visiting. It's a beautiful, quiet historical city with magnificent gardens and quaint narrow streets. Two days is perfectly fine for a comprehensive visit, which is best enjoyed at a leisurely pace instead of a mad tourist dash. Do use the train (or bus) to get in and out, this is not a car city, nor is there an actual need.
JurajKovac
Czech Republic
Scored 8.0
8.0
I was there for one night.
I was there for one night. I think I could've stayed longer and gone to the gardens. And we were pressed for time. The tour to walk around the garden take two hours to complete. So put some time aside to do this activity.
Suze
Canada
Scored 10
10
This is a small compact town that has something to offer for...
This is a small compact town that has something to offer for most people. We went principally to visit the Park Kvetna Zahrada and their displays of camelia's. Which is a highlight at this time of year. The town museum is an amazing location with five sections displaying many wonderful and interesting things. The artwork by the artist Max Svabinsky is truly memorable.
A number of historical locations are shut during the winter months such as the UNESCO Archbishops Palace. We had an excellent lunch in the restuarant Radnicni Sklipek which is just off the main suare. Excellent food at a very reasonable price
this place was a rainy day refuge. I would have been happy to hang out in it all day and read a book it was so cozy but we had big work to do here in the archbishop’s picture gallery . the gallery was our reason for coming to Kromeriz. the hotel very kindly let us come and check in early so that we could go to work on the pictures.
they also found a superb masseuse to treat my wife’s ailing neck. and the restaurant connected with the hotel is first rate in every way
Best place we stayed in a 3 week tour through Saxony and Czech Republic. The woman in reception was the best service person we saw in any hotel thru this trip (Thankyou). Breakfast was perfect and they took care of all with pool clothing for us and for our little daughter. A great level of service and a new and well decorated hotel !
A very comfortable small hotel right in the old town next to the main square, just a few minutes walk from the castle and gardens. The staff is pleasant and accommodating, the breakfast is very tasty, there is really nothing to complain about, everything was perfect.
Spacious clean apartment right in town. Perfect for visiting everything Kroměříž has to offer including the wonderful Moravian wine expert Vaclav in Invino on the square. And the chateau of course.
Great bike storage too.
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