Book a holiday rental for your Benešov District getaway
Learn about the unique charm of Benešov District with a stay in a holiday home rental. This city has something for everyone. If you're looking for accommodation options with space to entertain friends and family, HomeAway has plenty of options to choose from. Many rental homes offer full kitchens and laundry facilities, perfect for big groups.
Activities and attractions in Benešov District
Do you want to find attractions to see while you're in town? Venture out of your cosy holiday rental and check out everything that makes Benešov District a fun spot to go on holiday. These are some of the major attractions to explore, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city centre:
- Ski Resort Chotouň (11.2 mi / 18.1 km)
- AquaPalace (16.4 mi / 26.4 km)
- Terarium Praha (19.9 mi / 32.1 km)
- Podoli Swimming Pool (22.2 mi / 35.7 km)
- Petrin Funicular (24.3 mi / 39.1 km)
- Golf Club Praha (24.8 mi / 39.9 km)
Exploring the natural features in Benešov District
Whether you're an active traveller or just want to appreciate the scenery, you'll be sure to find the perfect setting for your holiday in Benešov District. Here are some of the area’s noteworthy sights, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city centre:
- Lake Hostivar (19 mi / 30.5 km)
- Riegrovy Sady (23.3 mi / 37.5 km)
- Kampa Island (24.3 mi / 39.1 km)
- Wallenstein Palace and Gardens (24.7 mi / 39.8 km)
- Letna Park (24.8 mi / 39.9 km)
- Dendrological Garden of the Silva Tarouca (16.5 mi / 26.5 km)
Transport to and around Benešov District
If you're travelling by train, Benesov Station, Cercany Station and Krhanice Station are the main stations in the area.
![Konopiště (Czech pronunciation: [ˈkonopɪʃcɛ]; German: Konopischt) is a four-winged, three-storey château located in the Czech Republic, about 50 km southeast of Prague, outside the city of Benešov. It has become famous as the last residence of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, whose assassination in Sarajevo triggered World War I. The bullet that killed him, fired by Gavrilo Princip, is now an exhibit at the castle's remote museum.](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/6034543/bc7505b7-79cd-48ca-980e-171afc004dfc.jpg?impolicy=resizecrop&rw=1920&ra=fit&ch=480)





