TL;DR: Třeboň is a stunning medieval town surrounded by 6,000+ artificial lakes, famous for therapeutic peat spas, world-class carp cuisine, and jaw-dropping Renaissance architecture. Perfect for wellness retreats, foodie adventures, and peaceful getaways just 2 hours from Prague.
- Why Třeboň Should Be Your Next Czech Adventure
- The Fascinating Fish Story That Built a Town
- Soak Away Your Worries: The Ultimate Spa Experience
- Foodie Paradise: Where Carp is King
- Must-See Attractions & Activities
- Třeboň Castle & Gardens
- Svět Pond & “Path Around the World”
- Unique Museums & Experiences
- Historic Architecture
- Where to Stay: From Luxury to Budget-Friendly
- Getting There & Getting Around
- Best Time to Visit & Seasonal Highlights
- Day Trip Ideas & Nearby Attractions
- Practical Tips for Your Visit
- Why Třeboň Beats Other Czech Destinations
Why Třeboň Should Be Your Next Czech Adventure
Forget the crowds of Prague and Český Krumlov for a moment. Třeboň, a well-preserved town with an inviting Renaissance square, is nestled in a bucolic landscape of rolling hills that feels like stepping into a fairy tale. This isn’t just another pretty Czech town – it’s a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve where medieval engineering created something truly magical.
What makes Třeboň special? The result of these efforts is over 6,000 lakes, many small islands, mysterious wetlands, marshes and peat bogs, providing a habitat to countless rare species of flora and fauna. Plus, you can literally bathe in centuries-old healing mud while sipping beer that’s been brewed here since 1379!
The Fascinating Fish Story That Built a Town
Here’s something you won’t find anywhere else: Over the years, people have transformed what was a flooding marshland into a clever combination of lakes, oak-lined dikes, wild meadows, Baroque villages, peat bogs, and pine woods. This wasn’t just about drainage – it was medieval entrepreneurship at its finest.
The genius behind it all? Another statue honors the town’s 16th-century megalomaniac lake-builder Jakub Krčín (now considered a hero, since his medieval lakes absorbed enough water to save Třeboň from a 2002 flood that ravaged Prague). Talk about long-term planning paying off!
Today, The name Třeboň carp, since 2007 an EU protected product, is a guarantee of the highest quality. You’re not just eating fish here – you’re tasting 600+ years of aquaculture perfection.
Soak Away Your Worries: The Ultimate Spa Experience
Bottom line: Třeboň’s peat spas aren’t just relaxing – they’re medically therapeutic and utterly unique. The primary effect of any peat bath consists in warming up of the organism, skin hydration and reinforcement of immunity.
What Makes Třeboň Peat Special?
The matter forming this particular type of peat is predominantly of organic origin and includes plants like sedge, reed mace and reed; iron and sulphur are its inorganic elements. Don’t worry about the “black, smelly sludge” – The local speciality – natural healing peat, deposits of which are found near the town – serve both for treatment and pleasant relaxation.
Top Spa Experiences
Aurora Spa – The Spa complex Aurora is located in the peaceful setting of a large park on the bank of the “Svět” pond. Perfect for those wanting everything under one roof: accommodation, dining, and wellness.
Berta’s Spa – Spa Berta is located in historical center of Třeboň, very close to the Municipal historical reservation area and Golden Canal. Ideal if you want to walk straight from your spa treatment to explore the town.
What to expect: The dried and pulverised peat is mixed with water in large tubs and warmed up to 38-39°C… To warm the body up sufficiently, one peat therapy session lasts 15 minutes.
Foodie Paradise: Where Carp is King
Must-try experiences that you literally can’t get anywhere else:
The Famous Carp Dishes
- Carp chips – carp chips. During the season reservations should be made two weeks in advance at Šupina a Šupinka restaurant
- Carp tartar – Multiple reviewers call this “the best” they’ve ever had
- Fried carp sperm (mlíčí) – “Remarkably, fried fish sperm is tasty — similar to fried oyster” according to travel expert Rick Steves
Top Restaurant Picks
Šupina a Šupinka – Pike with salad made of red lentils, peas and tarragon foam, or amur with fennel and carrot puree are dishes that attract visitors from all over the Czech Republic
Restaurant Bílý jednorožec – The restaurant, located within a spa and hotel building, specializes in traditional Czech fish dishes. On the menu, you’ll find carp milt served with dill butter
Bistro At the Carp – It offers soup, several types of fish salads and smoked carp, silver carp or eel. And at prices below tourist rates
Traditional Czech Experience
I was consuming exactly what people have been eating and drinking here for over 600 years: fish from the reservoir just outside the gate, and the local brew. How’s that for authentic dining?
Must-See Attractions & Activities
Třeboň Castle & Gardens
The crown jewel of the town with Its present shape is a work of Renaissance architects who at the place of a Gothic castle built a palatial seat of the significant Czech house of the Rosenbergs. Don’t miss the park with its ramparts and walking trails.
Svět Pond & “Path Around the World”
The trail around the Svět pond is called the Cesta kolem Světa (The Path Around the World). At 200 hectares, it’s perfect for cycling, walking, or boat tours. You can also take sightseeing trips on a motorboat across the lake.
Unique Museums & Experiences
- Marzipan Museum – The “Třeboň in Marzipan” exhibition, which presents the history of the town and important events completely made out of edible marzipan
- Old Pharmacy – This is a really lovely place to pop in for an afternoon coffee. It’s an old pharmacy where you can see the old dispensing rooms
- Regent Brewery – The Třeboň Brewery was founded already in 1379 and is one of the oldest breweries in the world
Historic Architecture
You can see the city walls while you walk around the chateau gardens. The walls’ building started in the 13th century and were improved between 1525-27.
Where to Stay: From Luxury to Budget-Friendly
Spa Hotels
- Aurora Spa – The Aurora Spa complex, with an accommodation capacity of 564 beds, is located in the quiet setting of a large park at the bank of the Svět fishpond
- Hotel Bílý jednorožec – Highly rated by couples and known for excellent fish specialties
- Hotel Svět – Located in Třeboň, 16 miles from Přemysl Otakar II Square, Hotel Svět provides accommodations with a garden, private parking, a private beach area and a terrace
Budget-Friendly Options
Multiple guesthouses and apartments are available, with hotel prices are generally the lowest during March-May.
Getting There & Getting Around
Transportation
From Prague: About 2 hours by car or bus From České Budějovice: Buses from České Budějovice leave from the main bus station, take ~50min and cost ~25Kč
Local Transport
There are multiple paid car parking areas surrounding the historical center. The town is perfectly walkable, and cycling is extremely popular around the ponds.
Best Time to Visit & Seasonal Highlights
Budget Season
If you’re a more budget-conscious traveler, then you may want to consider traveling to Trebon between March and May, when hotel prices are generally the lowest
Festival Season
- April: Floral Třeboň
- July: Festival of Jakub Krčín z Jelčan
- July: Emma Destinn Music Festival
- October-November: Fish harvesting season (amazing cultural experience!)
Day Trip Ideas & Nearby Attractions
Český Krumlov (30 minutes)
The town is best known for its fine architecture and art of the historic old town and was given the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Jindřichův Hradec
Jindřichův Hradec boasts a large Renaissance chateau steeped in legends about the White Lady, a.k.a. Perchta of Rožmberk
Practical Tips for Your Visit
Language
Czech is the official language, but many tourism staff speak English, especially at hotels and restaurants.
Currency
Czech Crown (CZK). Many restaurants and hotels accept cards, but bring cash for smaller establishments.
What to Pack
- Comfortable walking shoes for cobblestone streets
- Swimwear for spa treatments
- Camera for those Instagram-worthy lake views
- Appetite for fish! (Seriously, come hungry)
Cultural Etiquette
- Tipping 10% is standard in restaurants
- Many Czechs appreciate attempts to say “Děkuji” (thank you)
- Respect spa quiet zones and dress codes
Why Třeboň Beats Other Czech Destinations
Authenticity over crowds: While Prague gets 8 million tourists annually, Třeboň offers genuine Czech culture without the tourist traps.
Unique experiences: Where else can you bathe in medieval peat while eating 600-year-old recipes?
Value for money: On average, a spa hotel in Třeboň costs $75 per night – incredible value for luxury spa experiences.
Instagram gold: Those lake reflections and Renaissance architecture? Pure magic for your feed.
Wellness retreat: Perfect for digital detox and genuine relaxation away from city stress.
Ready to discover Czech Republic’s best-kept secret? Třeboň isn’t just a destination – it’s a journey back in time where medieval engineering, healing traditions, and culinary artistry create something absolutely magical. Whether you’re seeking spa relaxation, foodie adventures, or simply a peaceful escape, this remarkable town delivers experiences you’ll treasure forever.
Pack your sense of adventure and prepare to fall in love with one of Europe’s most enchanting hidden gems!








