Cesky Krumlov Day Trip from Prague
Provided by Viator
10 hours approx.
Departs: Prague, Czech Republic
from
USD$82.67
Description
If you love castles, you won't want to miss Cesky Krumlov's World Heritage-listed castle! Known as 'the Pearl of the Renaissance', the State Castle of Cesky Krumlov is one of the most important historic sites in Central Europe. You'll travel by coach from Prague through the beatuiful south Bohemian countryside passing picturesque villages and ponds. The whole town of Cesky Krumlov is on the Unesco heritage list, comprising 300 historic houses, the castle and chateau.The town's fairytale red-roofed castle is surrounded by landscaped gardens, and features grand courtyards, halls and furnishings. The castle's development over the 14th to 19th centuries has been well preserved, both in layout and architectural detail. The mighty castle complex stands on a rock promontory sculpted by the Vltava River, dominating the attractive medieval town below.
Together with the magnificent Church of St. Vitus, the castle is a unique feature of the entire region. The town of Cesky Krumlov is situated in a valley surrounded by the Blansko Forest to the north and the undulating foothills of Sumava to the south and west.
Additional information
Inclusions
- Entry into castle (April - October only)
- Transport by air-conditioned coach
Exclusions
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- Gratuities (optional)
- Lunch
Cesky Kromlov
Schedule details
Departure point
The Yellow Kiosk located in the Republic Square opposite the Municipal House (near Powder Gate). The meeting point is easy to locate and your guide will be waiting for you.
Departure time
9:00am
Return details
Returns to original departure point
10 hours approx.
Departs: Prague, Czech Republic
from
USD$82.67
Traveller reviews for Cesky Krumlov Day Trip from Prague (1)
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Very nice old little town
vukx recommends this,
I don't know about this organized "Cesky Krumlov Day Trip from Prague" because I went there in my own organization, but Cesky Krumlov is worth visiting. You can see it in one day, but as it was March when I was there, the castle was not open, so I don't know how long you need to see this also. Generally, Cesky Krumlov is more a summer place. Colder weather is "dry" season there, but you can get good value on accommodation.








