The educational path in Mladá Boleslav is called the Metal Trail. It is 7 km long and includes 16 information panels. This trail leads to many historical corners of the city and highlights attractions that are normally hidden from the eyes of tourists. The route also includes a shortened variant intended for children. There is a free Children's Guidebook available in the Škoda Museum and in the city's Tourist Information Centre.
The Škoda Museum was inaugurated in 1995 on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the automobile factory in Mladá Boleslav by V. Laurin and V. Klement, pioneers of Czech motoring.
The popular Exhibition Grounds Park in the city centre has recently undergone extensive reconstruction.
The building of the Secondary Industrial School was constructed from 1923 to 1927.
The hill on the left bank of the Jizera River was named by our ancestors after the biblical Mount Carmel in Palestine.
Old Town plans indicate that Comenius Square is on the site of the original pond from which water flowed into the stream to Klenice. The old malt brewery (Brewery Street) and nearby meat shops (Meat Street) were dependent on this water.
The triangular layout of the Square follows the shape of the original medieval marketplace. It is dominated by the Renaissance Town Hall with a corner tower, open to the public.
The Late Gothic Templ Municipal Palace is one of the most important monuments in the region.
In the mid-13th century, the stone castle was constructed on a promontory above the confluence of the Jizera and Klenice Rivers.
The oldest tombstone in the local Jewish cemetery, which could be accurately dated, is from 1604.
The beautiful, large park was established along the Klenice waterway in 1881. It was named in honour of the betrothal of Rudolph of Habsburg, the Austro-Hungarian heir to the throne and member of the military garrison in Mladá Boleslav, to Belgian Princess Stephanie — Štěpánka.
At the beginning of 2015, the new municipal swimming pool was opened below Dr. Pírek's Sanatorium (Sanatorium Dr. Pírka), very close to Štěpánka Forest Park.
The central building on Republic Square (nám. Republiky) was the Regional Courthouse newly built in 1928.