Český Krumlov

Picturesque Medieval Town in Southern Bohemia

Near the Austrian border, the town of Český Krumlov grew up around a medieval fortress built on a strategic crossing of the Vltava river. Indeed, Český Krumlov Castle is the second largest in the Czech Republic, second only to Prague castle. We’ll explore the baroque fortress, perched on the cliff side above the Vltava, before descending to the Medieval town. Nestled in a bend in the river, the town center has been a UNESCO world heritage site since 1992. We’ll see several Churches, houses and monuments in a unique blend of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles, or check out the museum devoted to local expressionist painter Egon Shiele. We might even find out why they named it “Český” (Bohemian) Krumlov – were they worried you might think it’s in Germany?

Duration 5 hours
Price 150 EUR/ group
Tickets 6 EUR (not included)
Bonus Free smiles 😉

CUSTOMERS REVIEWS

Beata Antkowiak (Poland)

A fantastic tour-guide, full of enthusiasm. She'll pass on here smile on you. I totally recommend Eva!

Franz Kreuzeder (Austria)

I would like to thank Eva very much for her wonderful tour and her friendly nature. Everyone was super enthusiastic about her.. of her naturalness, friendliness and her leadership qualities. Our stay was truly unforgettable.

Emily Borton (UK)

Eva is a fantastic guide and I would highly recommend her! Her knowledge of Prague is fantastic and her enthusiasm is infectious. The perfect way to see the city.