Mariánskohorské Boudy, elevated 843 metres above sea level, is a popular tourist destination.
The church was originally consecrated to St. Lawrence. After the patronage was passed to Count Desfours, it was consecrated to Francis de Paula.
In 1964, a museum was opened in the former glass‑maker`s cottage as a commemoration of the biggest glassworks, which was established in Kristiánov in 1775.
The stone lookout tower built in 1909 is 18 m high. It offers panoramic views of the Jizerské Hory and the Czech and Polish Krkonoše.
The chapel to house the statue of the Virgin Mary, found by local native Mr. Bittner, was built as early as the 16th century.
Dr. Farský Chapel is one of the most important buildings in Jablonec nad Nisou.
The Functionalist rectangular five-storey building of the town hall is situated in the main and oldest square in Jablonec.
Toy museum in Jablonec nad Nisou is located very close to the town center in the street U Zeleného (No. 2) on the first floor of a residential building. The exhibition of the museum presents itself in four rooms on a total area of 90 square meters, therefore the entry is possible for a maximum of 12 people per group.
The Roman-Catholic Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus is a three-nave rectangular church built of bricks, with a transept and a prism-shaped tower.
The Museum of Glass and Jewellery in Jablonec nad Nisou presents its collections in three architectonically remarkable buildings.
St. Ann`s Church was built in the centre of the town in 1685 - 1687.
The building of the former Parish was built at the beginning of the 18th century.
The Blatný Pond is located on the Blatný brook on the blue tourist trail from Nová Louka to Kristiánov.