The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument zone.
Most of the municipal territory lies in the Vizovice Highlands, but the area on the right bank of the Morava extends into the Chřiby range.
The sulfur spa with a healing mineral water was established and Napajedla became a much-visited town.
[4] The town hosts an annual meeting of folk ensembles called Moravské chodníčky.
Folklore ensembles Radovan and Radovánek with long history are based in the town.
[2] Other annual cultural events are St. Wenceslaus Celebrations and Theatre Festival of Amateur Ensembles.
[8] An important monument is the stud farm, founded in 1886 by the then owner of the estate Aristide Baltazzi.
In a large area, in addition to English-style stables, there are also paddocks with horses and the so-called rotunda with the burial ground of the most famous stallions.