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Explore eský Krumlov with this 5-hour all-in tour featuring a castle, river cruise, traditional lunch, and treats—perfect for small groups seeking authentic Czech experiences.

This comprehensive 5-hour tour offers an engaging way to explore eský Krumlov, located in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. Designed for small groups or private bookings, it combines historic sights, local cuisine, and scenic river activities. The tour features a castle visit, a Vltava River cruise, a sumptuous Czech lunch, and plenty of opportunities to enjoy local crafts and treats.
Priced inclusively with full entrance fees, guided storytelling, and local delicacies, this tour provides a balanced mix of culture, nature, and authentic flavors. While it’s ideal for those who enjoy adventure and shared experiences, it’s worth noting that the tour lasts about 5 hours and is best suited for travelers with moderate mobility and curiosity for history and scenery.
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The tour begins at the column on Svornosti Square, a central and scenic spot in eský Krumlov. From here, the guide leads you on a walk through the town’s most iconic sights, with a focus on local architecture, history, and craftsmanship. The meeting process is straightforward, and the small group size ensures attentive guiding.

The tour’s first stops include St. Vitus Church, where you go inside to admire its interior and the St. Jan Nepomucky chapel. Next, a short stroll takes you to the Seminary Garden, offering spectacular views of eský Krumlov Castle and the picturesque town below. The Egon Schiele Art Gallery is also on the itinerary, showcasing local art and cultural significance.

The castle tour is a highlight, with entry to the Little Castle where you see furnished interiors and rare porcelain collections. Guided by knowledgeable staff, you will encounter exquisite Bohemian crystal chalices and enigmatic Mascarons—ceramic faces peering down from the castle towers. Ascending the Castle Tower grants panoramic views of the town and surrounding landscape.
The castle gardens display vivid flower beds, statues representing the four seasons, and a cascade fountain—great for photos. The revolving auditorium near Bellaria offers a glimpse into the town’s cultural life, often hosting summer performances.
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A break for local treats adds a culinary touch to the tour. Indulge in a Czech chimney cake (“trdelnik”) or enjoy local ice cream, perfect for summer days. These treats bring a sweet, relaxed moment amid sightseeing and add flavor to the overall experience.

The one-hour river cruise takes place on a traditional timber raft, captained by a local guide. This peaceful cruise offers unique views of eský Krumlov Castle from the water, providing a fresh perspective on the town’s historic skyline. It’s a relaxing way to rest after the morning’s walking and enjoy the natural beauty of the Vltava River.
Beyond the interior tour, you’ll explore five castle courtyards, each with its own character. The Cloak Bridge and Bear Moat are distinctive features, illustrating medieval defensive architecture. The Bellaria Garden, decorated with sculptures, hosts summer theatre performances and offers a lovely setting for photos.

The tour includes a walk along Krumlov’s Path of Fame and Famous Latran Street, highlighting eský Krumlov’s architectural styles and development. You’ll also visit the Art Lane of sculptor Miroslav Paral, showcasing contemporary local art, adding a modern twist to the historic scenery.
A full Czech lunch is included, with a choice of local dishes paired with Czech beer or fresh lemonade. This authentic meal enhances the experience, giving travelers a taste of regional cuisine amidst the beautiful setting. The lunch is a relaxing pause before continued exploration.
The tour promises no hidden costs, with entrance fees and guided storytelling included. It’s suitable for those with moderate mobility, and live guides speak Czech, English, and Russian. The activity is flexible with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and reserve now, pay later options allowing for easy planning.
This tour appeals most to history enthusiasts, art lovers, and crafts aficionados seeking an intimate experience in eský Krumlov. The mix of cultural insights, scenic views, and local flavors makes it ideal for small groups looking for a comprehensive yet relaxed day out. The limited group size of 10 ensures personalized attention and a chance to fully enjoy each stop.
This all-in tour balances sightseeing, culture, and leisure seamlessly. The castle interiors, gardens, and river cruise provide memorable highlights, while the local treats and crafts add a personal touch. While the duration of five hours requires some walking and moderate activity, the tour remains accessible for most travelers interested in Czech history and scenery.
Overall, it offers good value for an immersive day in eský Krumlov, especially for those eager to see the town’s major sights comfortably and with expert guidance. The small group setting enhances the experience, making it feel more like a personalized adventure than a large tourist bus tour.
“Lucy thanks for an amazing tour experience. Your storytelling and insights added made this trip unforgettable.”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers full entrance fees, guided tour, lunch with one drink, river cruise, local treats, and craft visits.
Is the tour suitable for children or elderly visitors?
While most of the tour involves walking and some steps at the castle, it is generally suitable for those with moderate mobility who enjoy history and scenic views.
Can I join the tour in different languages?
Yes, live guides speak Czech, English, and Russian, accommodating most language preferences.
How long is the river cruise?
The Vltava River cruise lasts approximately one hour, offering unique views of eský Krumlov from the water.
Where exactly does the tour meet?
The meeting point is at the column on Svornosti Square, centrally located in eský Krumlov.
What are the main highlights I should expect?
Expect visits to St. Vitus Church, eský Krumlov Castle, blacksmiths at Latran, art galleries, and a scenic river cruise on a timber raft.