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Enjoy a full-day transfer from Prague to Vienna with a charming stop in Cesky Krumlov, guided sightseeing, and local insights—all in a small, friendly group.
Travelers seeking a seamless way to journey from Prague to Vienna will find this day trip via Cesky Krumlov both convenient and memorable. The tour, operated by Loxper, offers a private transfer with a professional guide, making the experience more personalized than typical coach trips. For a competitive price, participants are picked up from their Prague addresses and driven to one of Europe’s most picturesque towns, Cesky Krumlov, with plenty of time to explore its medieval streets and Renaissance castle. The small group size, limited to 7 participants, ensures plenty of attention from the guide, who shares local stories and tips along the way.
The tour is especially suited for those who enjoy history, charming towns, and cultural insights. The emphasis on guidance and flexibility makes it a comfortable choice for travelers looking to combine sightseeing and a smooth transfer without the hassle of public transport or crowded tours. However, it’s worth noting that castle admission, which can be purchased separately, is not included in the price, and the castle is closed from October 31 to March 21. This tour offers a well-balanced day of travel, sightseeing, and local flavor, making it a smart option for busy travelers.


This tour starts with a pickup from your Prague accommodation, followed by a roughly 2-hour drive to Cesky Krumlov. The transportation is private, allowing for breaks at your request, which helps make the journey comfortable. Upon arrival, you’ll begin a guided tour of Cesky Krumlov, a town renowned for its medieval architecture and Renaissance charm.
The trip concludes with a transfer to Vienna, where you’ll be dropped off at your selected address. The overall duration is one day, with the timing based on availability. This setup benefits travelers who want to maximize sightseeing without the hassle of navigating public transport or large tour groups.
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Cesky Krumlov is celebrated as one of Europe’s most beautiful towns, and it is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1992. Its well-preserved historic center features Renaissance-style buildings, charming cafes, shops, and galleries, all set along the Vltava River.
During the guided tour, the guide introduces visitors to local legends and historical anecdotes, making the walk both educational and entertaining. The town’s atmosphere is lively yet relaxed, perfect for strolling and discovering hidden corners and local shops.
While the castle is a major highlight, it is closed from October 31 to March 21, but visitors can still climb the tower and see the exhibitions available onsite. The castle grounds offer stunning views of the town and river, making them an essential part of the visit even without entering the castle itself.

Krumlov Castle is the second-largest castle in Bohemia, second only to Prague Castle. Its Renaissance architecture and historic towers draw visitors from all over. During the tour, the guide shares stories about the castle’s history and points out notable features.
If visiting between October 31 and March 21, the interior may be closed, but the tower remains accessible for panoramic views over Cesky Krumlov. The castle’s location on a hill provides spectacular vistas, and the courtyards and gardens add to the castle’s charm.
For those interested in castle interiors and exhibits, the admission ticket is available to purchase separately, but the tour provides enough context and highlights even without entry.

After exploring the town, the group has the opportunity to dine at local pubs or restaurants for lunch. The tour emphasizes trying local Czech food and drinks, which can be a highlight of the day.
While lunch isn’t included in the price, the guide offers tips on where to find authentic regional dishes and favorite eateries. The relaxed pace allows for sampling traditional cuisine or simply enjoying a leisurely break amid the scenic surroundings.
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One of the standout features of this tour is the guide’s personal knowledge and storytelling ability. Many reviews praise Jaruslav for sharing local legends, historical details, and practical tips confidently.
The guide’s flexibility is appreciated, as stops can be made for photo opportunities, local shops, or food treats. Travelers value the informative commentary combined with the friendly, professional attitude.
The driver-guide also ensures a comfortable ride, with luggage storage in the vehicle while exploring Cesky Krumlov, making the experience hassle-free.

This tour’s private transfer from Prague to Vienna, with a guided stop in Cesky Krumlov, offers a more relaxed alternative to large bus tours. The small group size, limited to 7 participants, means more personalized attention and less crowding.
The pick-up and drop-off at your hotel or preferred address in Prague, combined with the drop-off in Vienna, simplifies logistics and saves time. The comfort and convenience make this ideal for travelers who want to see a beautiful town without the complexity of planning separate transport and sightseeing.

The tour is available for reservation with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. You can reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility to fit your travel plans.
While lunch and castle admission tickets are not included, they can be purchased separately, giving travelers control over their experience and budget. The price includes guide services, transportation, and sightseeing in Cesky Krumlov, making it a valuable option for a full day of exploration.

This Prague to Vienna transfer via Cesky Krumlov tour offers a perfect blend of comfort, culture, and scenic beauty. The small group size and knowledgeable guide create a relaxed environment for discovering Cesky Krumlov’s historic streets and castle.
While the castle interior may be inaccessible during certain times of the year, the tower views and guided walk compensate well. The flexibility for meals and breaks adds to the experience’s ease.
This tour appeals most to travelers who value guided insights, local charm, and a hassle-free transfer. It’s an excellent choice for those looking to break up a long journey with a delightful stop, especially if they appreciate history, architecture, and friendly guides.
“Our driver, Jay was amazing.a personal knowledgeable tour guidethe drive was good. The castle amazing and so was lunch. Highly recommend Jay.”

Is the castle visit included in the tour fee?
No, the castle admission ticket is not included but can be purchased separately at the castle.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 7 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What languages is the guide available in?
The guide operates in English, providing clear explanations and stories.