Because of the labyrinth of narrow streets, Štramberk is sometimes called the Moravian Bethlehem. The town attracts visitors with its rich history, mysterious legends and wooden folk architecture. One truly unique feature is the local gingerbread confectionery in the shape of the human ear.
The paper manufactory in Velkie Losiny is one of the oldest and longest operating facilities in Europe.
The Chotěbuz-Podobora archaeological site is one of the most visited and most significant pre-historic and early medieval monuments of Těšín Silesia. The archaeological park (Archeopark) is located in Chotěbuz, 5 km from Český Těšín.
In the area of the former Karviná city centre and today’s territory of a the city’s district called Doly, there is St. Peter of Alcantara Church, also known as a the leaning church in Karviná.