Český Krumlov Castle and old town, Czech Republic

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Český Krumlov is a spe­cial place. It's a World Heritage Site­ from UNESCO. This town is found in South Bohemia, which is in the Czech Re­public. The medieval buildings still re­main here. The castle­ called Český Krumlov Castle is iconic. Looking at the­ town is like seeing be­autiful pictures. You can experie­nce culture and calmly stroll by the Vltava Rive­r. Narrow streets charm visitors who wander the­m. Galleries show art guests marve­l at. Dining provides delicious meals to try. Or, if you fe­el romantic, take a boat down the rive­r!

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Český Krumlov feels like stepping into a fairytale with its centuries-old streets and vibrant baroque, gothic, and renaissance architecture. In addition to the castle, highlights include the Egon Schiele Art Centre and the Church of St. Vitus. The surrounding nature, including nearby forests and rivers, offers scenic hiking and river rafting.

 

Reasons to Visit:

  • Iconic Český Krumlov Castle with its sweeping views
  • Historic medieval town with charming narrow streets
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Cultural and artistic attractions like the Egon Schiele Art Centre
  • Tranquil boat rides along the Vltava River

 

Things to Avoid:

  • Avoid visiting during peak tourist season (July-August) if you dislike crowds.
  • Be prepared for cobbled streets that may be hard to navigate with strollers or wheelchairs.

Accessibility Level: Medium

Český Krumlov's historic town has many narrow, cobbled streets and steep hills. Accessibility might be limited for wheelchair users or those with mobility challenges, but there are some accessible routes, especially around the castle area.

Address:

Český Krumlov, 381 01, Czech Republic

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Basic Info

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COUNTRY & Region

Czech Republic,
Europe
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LOCAL CURRENCY​

Czech Koruna (CZK)
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SAFTY LEVEL​

High
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Price Level

Medium
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Recommended Duration

• 3-5 hours (Half a day)
• Full day
• Overnight
• 1-7 days

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Electricity

220-240V,
50Hz
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Plug Type

• Type E (Two round pins with earth pin)
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Best Time To Visit

May to September.
The best time to visit Český Krumlov is from late spring to early autumn, with warm weather ideal for exploring the town’s outdoor attractions, including the castle and river. Winter months offer a quieter, more magical experience, with snow-covered streets and festive markets.

Remember to check the weather forecast a few days before the trip and before heading to the airport.

Safety Information

Český Krumlov is generally a safe destination. The biggest concern for tourists is navigating the uneven cobbled streets, especially when wet or icy. Be mindful of pickpockets in crowded areas during the high tourist season.
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SAFETY Level

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Spoken Languages

Local Language is Czech. While Czech is the official language, English is widely spoken in tourist areas, and many locals in the service industry speak basic English or German.

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  • Hello: Ahoj
  • Goodbye: Nashledanou
  • Please: Prosím
  • Thank you: Děkuji
  • Yes: Ano
  • No: Ne
  • Where is the castle?: Kde je hrad?
  • How much does this cost?: Kolik to stojí?

Prices, Tickets & Best Value Tips

Book tickets to Český Krumlov Castle online in advance to avoid long lines during the summer. Many restaurants offer affordable lunch specials, so plan your main meal around noon. Consider exploring by foot or renting a bike instead of taking guided tours to save on costs.

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What To Pack

Pack comfortable walking shoes for the cobblestone streets and layers for varying weather, especially if visiting in spring or autumn. A light jacket is essential even in summer evenings, as it can cool down. Don't forget a travel umbrella or raincoat for unpredictable showers. For winter visits, pack warm clothing and sturdy boots, as the streets can be slippery.

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FAQs

Český Krumlov is renowned for its well-preserved medieval old town and the massive Český Krumlov Castle, one of the largest in the Czech Republic.
A day or two is perfect for exploring the town and its main attractions, though an overnight stay lets you experience the town’s charm after day-trippers leave.
While some areas of Český Krumlov may be challenging for wheelchair users due to cobbled streets, certain parts of the castle and some public areas are accessible.
You can take a bus, train, or drive from Prague to Český Krumlov, with the journey taking around 2.5 to 3 hours.
Yes, Český Krumlov hosts several annual events, including the Five-Petalled Rose Festival in June and the Český Krumlov International Music Festival in July and August.

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