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Panoramic view of Český Krumlov, a fairy-tale medieval town with charming red-tiled roofs, the meandering Vltava River, and the iconic castle and St. Vitus Church under a clear blue sky.
Charming street scene in Český Krumlov, featuring colorful medieval buildings with bright red flowers adorning a window, capturing the town's vibrant character.
View of Český Krumlov's St. Vitus Church and red-roofed houses framed by an ancient stone archway, with lush green hills in the background, showcasing the town's historic charm.
A low-angle shot of the magnificent round painted tower of Český Krumlov Castle, illuminated by sunlight against a brilliant blue sky with fluffy white clouds, highlighting its ancient beauty.
An ancient statue overlooking Český Krumlov, with the winding medieval town and the majestic St. Vitus Church in the background, embodying its unique historical charm.

[Winter Promotion] Cesky Krumlov Fairytale Village Join Tour (Korean Guide/Departs from Prague, Drops off at Cesky Krumlov Available)

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  • Take a day trip to Cesky Krumlov, a fairytale-like medieval town near Prague.
  • As fairytale-like as romantic Prague is, you can wander through every corner of Cesky Krumlov, which still retains the scent of the Bohemian kingdom that flourished in the Middle Ages, and experience everything from the sad story hidden in the Barber's Bridge to the Svornosti Square, which symbolizes harmony.
  • You can travel comfortably by private vehicle instead of bus or train with a Korean guide!
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People who wander without being bound by rules or customs and follow their emotions are called bohemians. Here is a town where you can feel and breathe the bohemian emotion!

It's Cesky Krumlov. About 2 and a half hours by car from Prague, you can see every corner of Cesky Krumlov, where the scent of the medieval Bohemian palace that you only see in fairy tales remains intact. From the sad story hidden in the Barber's Bridge to the Svornosti Square, which symbolizes harmony, let's go to Cesky Krumlov, which combines history and beauty, with KKday!

*Check out more vivid information on the official KKday blog! https://blog.naver.com/kkdaykr/221804941804


[Tour Information]
・Available departure days: Mon/Tue/Wed/Fri/Sun
・ Minimum of 3 people to depart
・ Meeting time and location: 08:20 AM, in front of the Equestrian Statue at Wenceslas Square in Prague (Search for Wenceslas Square on Google Maps)
・ Vehicle: For 4-7 people, an 8-seater van (port) will be used. For 8 or more people, a large bus will be used depending on the number of people.

[Note]
・ Schedule and time may change depending on local circumstances.
・ The tour applies to all age groups (infants also occupy vehicle seats, so the price is the same)
・ Since the terrorist attacks in 2011, passport and travel insurance checks are being conducted frequently. Please make sure to bring your passport and travel insurance.
・ Cesky Krumlov is about 2 hours and 30 minutes from Prague by car.
・ We will give you about 2 hours for lunch and free time. (You can eat lunch at your own discretion.)
・ The Cesky Krumlov Castle observation deck cannot be climbed.
・ Entry into the Cesky Krumlov Castle is not allowed. You can enjoy the tour without entering the castle.
・ The tour in Cesky Krumlov usually ends around 4pm (4:20pm in case of traffic jam).
・ Zametsuka Garden is closed during the winter season (November-March)
・ This product can only be operated with a minimum of 3 people. If there are not enough participants, the schedule may be changed or a refund may be issued.
・ If you wish to get off at Cesky Krumlov, please request in advance. Please write in the <Requests> section when making a reservation or send a message after completing the reservation.
・ We provide individual receivers, so please bring your own earphones. (Bluetooth/iPhone earphones are not allowed)

Important Info

Reminders

  • Please bring your passport (copies are not accepted).

  • Please make sure to bring travel insurance.

  • When searching for a meeting place, please search for Wenceslasa Square on Google Maps.

  • Please be on time as late arrivals are considered no-shows and no refunds will be given.

  • We provide individual receivers, so please bring your own earphones. (Bluetooth/iPhone earphones are not allowed.)

FAQ

1. Is a day trip to Český Krumlov from Prague feasible for visitors?

Yes, Český Krumlov is an ideal destination for a day trip from Prague. The journey is manageable for comfortable round-trip travel within a day, allowing ample time to explore its medieval charm, historic castle complex, and picturesque streets. Travelers can fully experience this UNESCO World Heritage site and its distinct atmosphere within a single day.

2. What makes Český Krumlov a worthwhile destination for a day trip from Prague?

Český Krumlov is highly worthwhile due to its remarkably preserved medieval architecture, enchanting historic center, and the majestic Český Krumlov Castle. Its fairytale-like atmosphere, characterized by the winding Vltava River and rich cultural heritage, offers a unique and romantic escape that contrasts beautifully with Prague. It's a UNESCO-listed town deeply rooted in centuries of Bohemian history.

3. What are the recommended transportation options for traveling to Český Krumlov from Prague?

While public transportation like trains and buses are available, for a comfortable and efficient day trip to Český Krumlov from Prague, private vehicle services or organized join tours are highly recommended. These options provide direct travel, often with a knowledgeable guide, eliminating the hassle of transfers and maximizing your time to explore the town's attractions without worrying about public transport schedules.

4. What unique characteristics define Český Krumlov as a travel destination?

Český Krumlov stands out with its exceptionally preserved medieval townscape, dominated by a sprawling castle complex and the dramatic s-shaped bend of the Vltava River. Its unique blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture, along with its history as a powerful Bohemian kingdom center, creates a distinctive fairytale charm that is rarely found elsewhere.

5. What are the main sights and activities to experience in Český Krumlov?

Visitors to Český Krumlov can explore the extensive Český Krumlov Castle complex and its beautiful baroque garden, wander through the historic Svornosti Square, and admire the iconic Barber's Bridge. Other popular activities include strolling through the narrow cobblestone streets, discovering local artisan shops, enjoying riverside cafes, or visiting the Egon Schiele Art Centrum.

6. What makes Český Krumlov Castle a significant site to visit?

Český Krumlov Castle is one of Central Europe's largest castle complexes, showcasing a magnificent blend of architectural styles from Gothic to Baroque. Its significance lies in its historical role as the opulent seat of powerful Bohemian noble families, such as the Rosenbergs, and its remarkably preserved interiors, including the rare Baroque Theatre, offering a comprehensive glimpse into aristocratic life.

7. What historical insights can visitors gain from exploring Český Krumlov Castle?

Exploring Český Krumlov Castle offers deep insights into medieval Bohemian power, the legacies of influential noble families, and centuries of architectural evolution. Visitors can learn about the Rosenberg family's dominance, the castle's transformation from a Gothic fortress to a Renaissance and Baroque residence, and the daily lives of its former inhabitants through its preserved interiors and original artifacts.

8. What is the significance of Barber's Bridge and Svornosti Square in Český Krumlov?

Barber's Bridge, also known as Lazebnický Bridge, is central to local folklore and plays a key role in connecting different parts of Český Krumlov's old town, symbolizing its rich, interwoven history. Svornosti Square, as the main town square, is the historical and social heart of the town, surrounded by important buildings and serving as a focal point for community gatherings and events, embodying harmony.

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