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Panoramic view of Český Krumlov, a fairytale town, showing the Vltava River encircling orange-roofed buildings and St. Vitus Cathedral, part of a day trip from Prague.
Český Krumlov One-Day Tour from Prague | Czech Republic
Český Krumlov One-Day Tour from Prague | Czech Republic
Český Krumlov One-Day Tour from Prague | Czech Republic
Český Krumlov One-Day Tour from Prague | Czech Republic

Český Krumlov One-Day Tour from Prague | Czech Republic

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Enjoy a one-day trip to Český Krumlov, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the second largest castle complex in the country and wander through its enchanting medieval town.

  • Explore main attractions including Krumlov Castle, St. Vital Cathedral, Cloak Bridge, Old Town Square
  • Experience Český Krumlov through the eyes of local licensed guides, who will share the town's rich history, local gems, and captivating stories with you
  • Enjoy your tour in Chinese, English, Taiwanese and other languages
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Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodGet there on your own
Minimum participant requirement4 travelers
Tour typesGuided tour
Sightseeing typeJapanese castles
TransportWalking

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— What You Can Expect — 

Discover Český Krumlov, a medieval town whose architectural heritage earned its UNESCO World Heritage Site title in 1992. Explore the town’s historical sites including Krumlov Castle, St. Vital Cathedral, Cloak Bridge, and Old Town Square, with the help of experienced, multi-lingual, local licensed guides. 

Experience the town's fairytale atmosphere as you stroll through the second largest castle complex in the Czech Republic, decorated with orange roof tiles and colorful brick walls, and discover historical sites including Krumlov Castle, St. Vital Cathedral, Cloak Bridge, and Old Town Square. 


— Product Info — 

  • Meet at the Prague Florenc Bus Station before journeying to Český Krumlov, also known as the "Pearl of the Bohemian Forest". This one-day guided tour takes you on a journey through a well preserved medieval town.
  • Krumlov Castle (Státní hrad a zámek Český Krumlov)
    Kurenlov Castle is the second largest group of castles in the Czech Republic made up of forty buildings and five castle courts. Here, you will be guided through each of the five courtyards, where you will learn of the historical uses of its surrounding buildings, ranging from stables, warehouses, wineries, and knights’ residences. As you navigate these medieval buildings, you’ll notice unique details in each building, including symmetrical architectural features, painted windows, and colorful murals depicting Greek and Roman mythology, and those of the Renaissance. The fifth courtyard is marked as one of the must-see spots which feature Baroque-style bedrooms, chapel, theater (one of only three remaining in the world), and a beautiful castle garden. 
  • St. Vital Cathedral (Kostel svatého Víta)
    Built in 1407, it is one of the landmarks of Český Krumlov town, and an example of a typical Gothic building. The tombs of Wilhelm von Rosenberg, the most influential figure of the Rosenberg family in the 16th century, and his third wife, Anna Marie Rosenberg, are buried here. 
  • Cloak Bridge (Mantelbrücke).
    This three-storied bridge was built in 1767, measuring 30 meters in length and standing 40 meters tall, supported by massive stone pillars. This impressive technical construction connects the fourth and fifth courtyards of the Krumlov Castle, and spans the moat on the castle’s western side. Though it was once demolished by the French army, it was rebuilt later and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You will find many statues of saints along the bridge, and scenic views of the town. 
  • Old Town Square (Unity Square)
    As the center of the town, all roads scatter radially or circularly from this square. A mixture of Baroque, Renaissance, and Gothic buildings are preserved around the square, giving it a unique and storybook appeal. A Black Death Memorial Column, found in every medieval square, can also be found in the Old Town Square.


River view from the fort

River view from the fort

Castle View

A panoramic view of Český Krumlov town, with orange rooftops and green hills embracing St. Vitus Cathedral, inviting exploration of this World Heritage fairytale town.

Castle View

The iconic painted tower of Český Krumlov Castle, a Renaissance masterpiece surrounded by red-tiled buildings, a highlight of this Czech day trip from Prague.

Castle View

Castle View

Fort Bear Zone

A brown bear resting in the moat of Český Krumlov Castle, within a stone enclosure and pool, offering a unique glimpse into the castle's ecosystem.

River View

A winding street and canal in Český Krumlov, flanked by colorful historic houses and the distant Castle Tower, exuding a fairytale ambiance.

River View

St. Vitus Cathedral in Český Krumlov stands majestically along the Vltava River, with Gothic spires and historic buildings lining the banks, part of a peaceful day trip.

River View

River View

Garden view

The Noble Fountain and Baroque staircase in Český Krumlov Castle Garden, showcasing lush summer greenery and the grand design of this World Heritage site.

Purchase Notice

  • Please note that this itinerary does not include the cost of public transportation
  • The Czech Republic observes daylight savings during the summer and winter months, following the Central European Summer Time (CEST). Please take note of this when making your booking, as the times reflected here are based on the Central European Time (CET) zone, which may be affected by the CEST adjustments
  • Please note that this tour does not include private pick-up/drop-off. We will use public transport for Round trips.

Reminders

  • A minimum of 4 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 7 day(s) before departure (local time 09:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

FAQ

1. Is visiting Český Krumlov Castle a worthwhile experience for travelers?

Yes, Český Krumlov Castle is highly recommended. As the second largest castle complex in the Czech Republic, it offers a fascinating journey through centuries of history, with diverse architectural styles from Gothic to Baroque. Visitors can explore opulent courtyards, historical interiors, and enjoy panoramic views of the charming town and Vltava River. It's a key highlight of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

2. What are the main attractions and famous features to explore in Český Krumlov?

Český Krumlov boasts several main attractions that make it famous. These include the magnificent Krumlov Castle complex, with its iconic Cloak Bridge offering stunning vistas. The charming Old Town Square, lined with historic buildings, is the heart of the town. You can also visit St. Vital Cathedral, known for its Gothic architecture, and wander through the labyrinthine medieval streets to discover hidden gems and picturesque riverside views.

3. How much time should visitors allocate for exploring Český Krumlov effectively?

For a comprehensive experience of Český Krumlov's main attractions, including the castle and Old Town, a full day is generally recommended. This allows sufficient time to explore the castle complex, stroll through the medieval streets, visit St. Vital Cathedral, enjoy the Old Town Square, and absorb the unique atmosphere without feeling rushed. A day trip from Prague provides an excellent way to see the highlights.

4. Can travelers realistically experience Český Krumlov as a day trip from Prague?

Yes, experiencing Český Krumlov as a day trip from Prague is very realistic and a popular option for many travelers. While it's a longer journey, an organized one-day tour from Prague typically handles all transportation logistics, making it an efficient way to visit this UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can explore the main attractions and immerse yourself in its medieval charm within a single day.

5. What makes Český Krumlov unique compared to other European heritage towns?

Český Krumlov stands out due to its exceptionally well-preserved medieval and Renaissance architecture, combined with its dramatic setting within a natural horseshoe bend of the Vltava River. Its impressive castle complex, the second largest in the country, and the intricate network of narrow streets create a fairytale-like atmosphere. Its UNESCO status further cements its unique cultural and historical significance, offering an unparalleled glimpse into European heritage.

6. What transportation options are available for reaching Český Krumlov from Prague?

Travelers have several options to reach Český Krumlov from Prague. The most common public transport is by bus, which offers direct and frequent services. Trains are also available but often require transfers, making the journey longer. For convenience, many opt for organized day tours from Prague, which include round-trip transportation, often by comfortable coach, allowing for a relaxed and efficient visit.

7. What kind of guided experience can visitors expect during a tour of Český Krumlov?

During a guided tour of Český Krumlov, visitors can expect a rich and engaging experience led by local licensed guides. These experts share the town's fascinating history, reveal local gems, and recount captivating stories. The tour typically covers key attractions like Krumlov Castle, St. Vital Cathedral, the Cloak Bridge, and the Old Town Square, providing deep cultural insights and ensuring a comprehensive exploration of this unique destination.

8. What kind of historical insights can visitors gain while exploring Český Krumlov's Old Town Square and Cloak Bridge?

Exploring Český Krumlov's Old Town Square offers insights into the town's medieval origins, its importance as a trade hub, and the daily life of its inhabitants through centuries. The square is surrounded by historically significant buildings, each with a story. The iconic Cloak Bridge, connecting the castle complex, provides a glimpse into the defensive and architectural ingenuity of the past, serving as a vital link and offering commanding views over the Vltava River and the town below.

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