UNESCO Cesky Krumlov from Prague with Guided Tour and Transfer
Overview
Inclusions
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional guide
- Entry/Admission - Cesky Krumlov Castle
What to expect
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Stop At: Cesky Krumlov Castle, Zamek cp. 59, Cesky Krumlov 381 01 Czech Republic
The second largest castle complex with chateau in the Czech Republic after Prague Castle. Admission is included during summer season /in winter lunch is included instead of admission/
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Cesky Krumlov, Cesky Krumlov, South Bohemian Region, Bohemia
UNESCO-listed mediaeval town. The town of Cesky Krumlov was the seat of the powerful Rozmberk family. Our walk will take us past many of the 300-plus well-preserved local historical houses.
Duration: 6 hours
Additional information
- Not recommended for travelers with walking problems
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- Proof of COVID-19 vaccination required for travelers
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 29 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Excellent! Cesky Krumlov is a lovely lovely city! We had good enough time to spend in the city. Had some amazing crepes there! It is a beautiful city - all in all a great tour
Excellent! Cesky Krumlov is a lovely lovely city! We had good enough time to spend in the city. Had some amazing crepes there! It is a beautiful city - all in all a great tourThere is no way I can give this tour a good review even though I have enjoyed many good tours through Viator. The bus was not equipped for a trip this far out of Prague -- no bathroom facilities and only one break on the way out (3 hrs) and none on the way back. The tour guide rushed us through...
There is no way I can give this tour a good review even though I have enjoyed many good tours through Viator. The bus was not equipped for a trip this far out of Prague -- no bathroom facilities and only one break on the way out (3 hrs) and none on the way back. The tour guide rushed us through the tour and abandoned us at the first lunch stop only to reappear long enough to hand us over to the local guide at the castle (he was late) and then to rush us back to the bus with only 5 minutes to take photos. We could have accomplished this tour ourselves by taking a bus to Cesky Krumlow and buying a local guide ticket to the castle.We went to this town in a small bus for a day trip, it's well worth it. We had enough free time to walk around the town on our own and took many beautiful pictures. We went inside of the castle too with a local tour guide, that took 1 hour. Great excursion from Prague.
We went to this town in a small bus for a day trip, it's well worth it. We had enough free time to walk around the town on our own and took many beautiful pictures. We went inside of the castle too with a local tour guide, that took 1 hour. Great excursion from Prague.This town is so beautiful really worth going out of your way to visit it. Taking this tour was good for the bus ride there. To avoid the hassle trying to go by public transportation or if you don’t have a car. Our guide was good the cracked a few jokes here and there. On the ride there the guide ...
This town is so beautiful really worth going out of your way to visit it. Taking this tour was good for the bus ride there. To avoid the hassle trying to go by public transportation or if you don’t have a car. Our guide was good the cracked a few jokes here and there. On the ride there the guide was pointing/ describing out multiple historical facts and buildings. You get to have a semi private tour of the Castel with the group, that is pretty interesting. It’s approximately 1h. However the down side for us was that it was mention a 45 minute city tour.. there wasn’t much of a tour. It was the walk from the bus to the important meeting points. A little information on a couple of statues, the location of ancient toilets, a jewelry store (that they collaborate with) and the restaurant he had made reservations at for lunch for whoever wanted to join him. Then you had about 2,5 hours of free time. We thought that he would take us quickly through the town but it wasn’t that. So you do it on your own it’s not very big but it gets confusing. Sometimes we would be turning around in circles. But it was worth it to avoid the hassle and see this beautiful fairytale town. That we completely loved.I want to say that this town is nothing more than a bunch of small souvenir shops and restaurants sprinkled with a few hotels and a church. The castle is ok nicer outside than inside. It was not said that to get to the town it is a pretty significant walk that if you are not somewhat fit it’s not...
I want to say that this town is nothing more than a bunch of small souvenir shops and restaurants sprinkled with a few hotels and a church. The castle is ok nicer outside than inside. It was not said that to get to the town it is a pretty significant walk that if you are not somewhat fit it’s not easy. The majority of stores take cash only didn’t know that either. Not sure if it was worth a six hour round trip to see. It was ok not spectacular.Worth the trip after focusing on Prague. Guide was very knowledgeable about everything in the region.
Worth the trip after focusing on Prague. Guide was very knowledgeable about everything in the region.