Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comCesky Krumlov Day Trip from Prague
Duration: 10 hours (approx.)
Location: Prague, Czech Republic
Product code: 2190CEDT13
9 reviews of Cesky Krumlov Day Trip from Prague
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A fantastic place to visit. Very interesting. Take your swimmers if it is hot weather, as the river is a great way to spend a couple of hours.
Reviewed by: Michele E, Australia, June 2008
We took a train from Prague - wonderful scenery - to the historical town of Cesky Krumlov, which is a UNESCO World Monument. Cesky Krumlov has a wonderfully furnished castle - the Masquerade Hall was totally unexpected. The gardens were also beautiful. We went in May - it was perfect for walking the whole town. I would definitely recommend it.
Reviewed by: Dorothy M, United States of America, August 2006
The castle and town were very picturesque. Had a lot of trouble understanding the tour guide.
Reviewed by: Keith W, United States of America, November 2007
The town is definitely very interesting and beautiful. The castle is interesting to visit, and there are many buildings and streets that are intriguing. We would like to have had more time there to explore, maybe stay overnight. One can use the travel time to get there as an opportunity to see the countryside. The guide pointed out sites of interest along the way.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, June 2007
The trip to Cresky Kunmlov was a high point of our visit to the Czech Republic. We will definitely return in the future.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, June 2007
Cesky-Krumlov was a whole day trip which could have been done in half a day. The castle was worth seeing, but the town was just a tourist trap. The lunch was ok, but expensive for the Czech Republic.
Reviewed by: Mark C, Australia, September 2008
It's a pretty long trip for only a couple hours in the town. The town is beautiful and definitely worth seeing but you'll probably want to spend more time there. Would prefer to leave earlier, get back later, and have more time to explore.
Reviewed by: David H, Australia, October 2007
The guide was there at 9:20, but the kiosk people had not collected papers to organize the group. By the time that was done and we went to the bus, it was 9:45. After the included lunch, several people protested for a bit of time on our own. The guide finally gave us 10 minutes at some junky place right where we were. It was good to see the countryside, the village is pretty and charming, and the guide was nice. We wish we had skipped the good included lunch and bought some food on our own, just to have a memory of some experience at the charming village, rather than a quick walk through it. We wish we could have skipped the castle tour and met the group at the bus. The village is large, and a first time visitor would need much clearer directions.
Reviewed by: Patricia P, United States of America, October 2007
Tour left late and with a 2-hour drive each way, it cut into our free time to explore the town. Also, the guide was not overly helpful. Still it was a good trip.
Reviewed by: William G, United States of America, October 2006
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