City Český Krumlov

– town with a preserved medieval character
was built on a meandering bend in the River Vltava around the originally gothic castle from the 13th century. Despite the passage of time, the town together with chateau complex has retained its exemplary mediaeval character for more than five centuries. Old Cesky Krumlov is a part of the UNESCO, world heritage site.
Cesky Krumlov chateau complex is one of the largest in Central Europe. With its architectural standard, cultural tradition, and expanse ranks among the most important historic sights in the central European region. Originally Gothic castle from 13th century was enlarged in 14th century and it was rebuilt in the Renaissance style in 16th century. In 17th and 18th centuries the castle was modified in the Baroque and the Rococo style. Complex is composed of more than forty historical buildings, a significant cylindrical tower, unique Baroque theatre with original equipment. You may feel like in the Middle Ages when the nobility walked through the corridors.
Interesting fact is that since the reign of the last Rosenbergs, bears have been kept in the castle. Under the Castle Complex lies the old town with its winding alleys and venerable Gothic and Renaissance houses, many galleries, little shops and inns.
Pricing for private bus
5-8 people for €420,-
9-17 people for €490,-
Lunch in a restaurant is €10/ person.
Guide for three hours is €79/ city.
Bus driver waiting in the city is €10/ hour.