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Discover Cesky Krumlov on a 10-hour guided tour from Prague, including a castle visit, charming town exploration, and local dining—perfect for a full day trip.


This tour starts directly from your accommodation in Prague, with a pick-up included in the price. The transportation in a comfortable minivan ensures a relaxed journey of roughly two hours to the South Bohemian Region. The small group size means a more intimate experience and easier access to the guide’s insights.
The price of $117 per person covers all the essentials: guide, transfers, and sightseeing of Cesky Krumlov. Lunch and castle admission are not included, but plenty of suggestions are provided for enjoying local cuisine and exploring the castle at your own pace.
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Upon arrival, a guided tour of Cesky Krumlov takes about 1.5 hours. The town is a living open-air museum, with Renaissance buildings, cozy cafes, shops, and galleries lining its streets. Since Cesky Krumlov is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1992, its well-preserved medieval character offers a genuine step back in time.
The town’s location on the Moldau River adds to its charm, with stunning views from multiple vantage points. The town’s lively atmosphere, with stories and legends shared by the guide, makes wandering through its narrow streets an engaging experience.

A key highlight is the visit to Krumlov Castle, the second-largest castle in Bohemia after Prague Castle. The guided tour inside the castle lasts 2 hours, during which visitors see the Renaissance architecture, courtyards, and historical exhibitions.
Even if the castle is closed from October 31st to March 21st, visitors can still climb the castle tower and enjoy panoramic views of the town and surrounding landscape. The castle’s impressive size and history are major draws, and the guide provides context about its role in regional history.

Lunch takes approximately 1.5 hours at a local pub or restaurant, giving time to indulge in authentic Czech dishes. The tour doesn’t include lunch, but guides offer recommendations for enjoying the town’s cuisine and drinks. Most visitors appreciate the opportunity to relax and savor regional flavors amid the scenic setting.
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The tour’s flexible pace allows for independent exploration after the guided parts. Visitors can visit additional attractions like museums or the town bears in front of the castle. If time permits, there’s an option to extend the tour by adding Ceske Budejovice or Hluboka Castle, offering a broader experience of the South Bohemian region.

The live English-speaking guide is praised for their enthusiasm and storytelling ability. They share local legends, historical insights, and practical tips, making the visit both informative and entertaining. Reviewers highlight the guide’s genuine love for Cesky Krumlov, which enhances the overall experience.

Limited to 7 participants, this tour ensures a more personal and relaxed environment. The mini-van transport is described as very comfortable, with stops for toilet breaks and quick sightseeing en route to Krumlov, making the day feel well-paced and comfortable.

Tour duration is approximately 10 hours, including pick-up and drop-off in Prague. It operates with live English guides and is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a range of travelers. The tour is cancelable up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in planning.
A note from reviews: The castle may be closed during certain months, but alternative activities like viewing the castle tower or exploring the town still make this a worthwhile day trip. The group size and knowledgeable guide are consistently praised for creating a memorable experience.

This guided day trip from Prague offers a comprehensive exploration of Cesky Krumlov, combining scenic beauty, cultural richness, and local cuisine. The $117 price point for a full-day experience in one of Europe’s most picturesque towns is a solid value, especially with a small, intimate group and expert guide.
The tour is particularly suitable for those who enjoy history, architecture, and charming towns, and who prefer the convenience of private transfers and guided commentary. While the castle visit may be limited in certain months, the overall experience remains engaging with plenty of opportunities for photos, shopping, and soaking in the atmosphere.
If you want a well-organized, flexible, and friendly way to visit Cesky Krumlov, this tour ticks all the boxes. It’s an ideal choice for travelers seeking a full-day escape from Prague with the ease of a guided, small-group format.
Is transportation included in the tour? Yes, transfers from and back to your accommodation in Prague are included, in a comfortable minivan.
How long is the drive from Prague to Cesky Krumlov? The journey takes approximately 2 hours each way.
Are meals included? No, lunch is not included but the tour provides local restaurant recommendations.
Can I visit the castle interior? The castle interior is accessible with a ticket, which can be purchased onsite; the guided tour inside the castle lasts 2 hours. During certain months, the castle may be closed, but you can still climb the tower.
What is the group size? The tour is limited to 7 participants for a more personal experience.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible? Yes, it is wheelchair accessible.
What if I want to visit other nearby towns? There is an option to add Ceske Budejovice or Hluboka Castle if time allows.
What do I need to bring? Comfortable shoes, a camera, and an appetite for exploring and local food.
Is there a cancellation policy? Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Who is the guide? The tour features a live English-speaking guide, passionate about Cesky Krumlov’s stories and sights.
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