Spend an unforgettable day discovering Český Krumlov, one of Europe’s most charming historic towns, on this exclusive, private tour from Prague. I’m Zuzana, your local guide and driver since 2017, committed to making your experience seamless, relaxed, and truly memorable.
We’ll spend the day exploring the highlights of this UNESCO-listed gem — including the castle area, the Gothic Church of St. Vitus, the peaceful monastery grounds, and plenty of time to enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
What makes this tour unique? On the way back to Prague, we’ll make a short stop at Hluboká nad Vltavou — a striking neo-Gothic castle inspired by Windsor Castle and one of the most photographed landmarks in South Bohemia. While we won’t go inside, a scenic walk around the castle courtyard and gardens offers a lovely final impression of the region.
Travel in comfort in a premium minivan with door-to-door service, and enjoy a flexible, unhurried pace tailored just for you.
Originally home to Minorites, Poor Clares, and later Beguines, it spans nearly a fifth of Český Krumlov’s old town and is the second most important heritage site after the castle. We'll walk through the peaceful courtyard and see the exteriors of the former convent buildings before continuing on. This quick stop offers a glimpse into the town’s medieval monastic history without going inside the museum.
Among others you can see here the the linking corridor - part of a unique system connecting monastery church with castle
The castle was first mentioned in 1253AD. The names of emperors who lived there are: Víteks, Rosenbergs, Voks, Eggenbergs, Schwarzenbergs... From 1947 the castle belongs to the state. We will enter through the Red Gate. You can say Hi to the bears who "protect" the castle. Visiting of the main landmark (the oldest part of the castle with small museum and the famous tower) is recommended. There are beatiful views... but lot of old stairs to climb! The tower is closed on Mondays from November to March.
It links the castle with the baroque theatre and gardens.
Vitus via "Široká" street. We will stop at house No.77 from the 16th century, in which lived the alchemist who deceived Wilhelm of Rosenberg.
Vitus is after the castle the most famous landmark of the town. It was built about 1400 AD. YOu can see the typical gothic architecture, two small gothic altars and the main baroque altar there.
We will stop at the viewpoint and continue towards Svornosti Square.
the Town hall (three gothic houses connected in 17th cent.). The Plague Column with statue of the Virgin Mary and eight saints was built in the beggining of 18th cent.
ocal restaurants — a chance to taste regional cuisine and soak in the town’s charming atmosphere.
— the second most visited destination in South Bohemia. This extraordinary neo-Gothic castle, inspired by Windsor Castle in England, was beautifully rebuilt by the Schwarzenberg family in the 19th century. We’ll spend approximately 45 minutes here in total — walking from the central square up to the castle, enjoying the elegant courtyard, strolling around the exterior, and taking in the manicured gardens and panoramic views before returning to the vehicle. It’s a truly impressive stop and one of the most photogenic spots in the region.
Expect a grey Renault minivan. If you stay in the pedestrian zone, you will be given instructions in advance.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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