
Český Krumlov
Český Krumlov is a small medieval town built inside a horseshoe bend of the Vltava River, with a hilltop castle nearly as impressive as Prague's and a tenth of the crowds. It's roughly 2.5–3 hours from Prague by direct bus (RegioJet or FlixBus, about $8–15 one-way). A day trip works, but an overnight lets you see the old town at dusk once the buses leave — genuinely magical.
If Prague is the headline act, Český Krumlov is the encore nobody warned you about. It's a compact, cobblestoned old town wrapped almost entirely around by a bend in the Vltava River, crowned by a castle with a genuinely striking painted tower — and because it's a couple hours outside the capital, it gets a fraction of Prague's crowds despite being just as photogenic.
Day trip or overnight?
Both work, but an overnight is worth the extra planning if you can swing it. Day-trippers arrive mid-morning and leave by early evening, which means you're sharing the old town with every other tour bus doing the same thing. Stay one night and the crowds thin dramatically by 5-6pm — you get the entire old town, castle views, and river almost to yourself for a quiet evening and an early morning.

Getting there from Prague
| Method | Time | Approx. cost |
|---|---|---|
| Direct bus (RegioJet, FlixBus) | 2.5–3 hours | $8–15 one-way |
| Train + local bus/transfer | 3–3.5 hours | $12–20 one-way |
| Organized day-tour bus (guided) | Full day, round-trip included | $45–75 per person |
| Private driver/transfer | 2–2.5 hours | $120–200 for the car (split between passengers) |
Book the RegioJet or FlixBus direct route online a few days ahead in summer — it's the cheapest and most comfortable option, and the popular morning departures do sell out in July–August.
What to do
- Český Krumlov Castle — the second-largest castle complex in the country after Prague Castle, with a distinctive painted tower you can climb for sweeping views over the old town's red rooftops.
- Walk the old town's loop — the entire historic center sits inside a bend of the Vltava, so a slow walking loop along the river is the main activity, and a genuinely lovely one.
- Raft or canoe the Vltava — a popular, low-effort way to see the town from the water, especially in the warmer months (roughly May–September).
What it costs
| Item | Approx. cost |
|---|---|
| Guesthouse, per night | $45–90 |
| Castle tower entry | $4–7 |
| Casual restaurant meal | $8–14 |
| Half-liter of local beer | $1.80–3.50 |

Common mistakes
- Doing it as a rushed midday round-trip on a tour bus — you'll get maybe 2 hours in the town itself once you subtract travel and lunch; the direct public bus gives you far more flexibility for the same or less money.
- Skipping the castle's painted tower climb to save time — it's the single best view in town and takes only 20–30 minutes.
- Visiting in peak summer without booking a room ahead if staying overnight — the old town has limited guesthouse capacity and July–August fills up fast.
Where to stay in Český Krumlov — hotels
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