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Cesky Krumlov / Krumau
Nestled in the curves of the Vltava River, Český Krumlov—also known by its German name Krumau—feels like a storybook town brought to life. With its pastel-hued facades, cobbled lanes, and the majestic 13th-century castle perched above it all, this South Bohemian gem is one of the Czech Republic’s most enchanting destinations. Český Krumlov isn’t just a place to visit—it’s a place to linger, to breathe in history, and to feel like you’ve stepped into another time.

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Český Krumlov is a compact and walkable town, making it perfect for exploring on foot. Most of the main attractions, including the castle, historic squares, and museums, are located within a short stroll of each other. Wandering through the narrow, cobblestone streets is part of the town’s charm — take your time to discover hidden alleys, cozy cafes, and scenic river views as you go.

For those with mobility needs or when carrying luggage, taxis and local buses are available but not always necessary given the town’s small size. The town’s layout discourages car traffic in the historic center, so parking is usually outside this area. Many visitors choose to park in designated lots and walk into the old town to fully enjoy its pedestrian-friendly atmosphere.

If you want to explore the surrounding countryside or nearby towns, rental bicycles are a popular option during warmer months. Several shops in Český Krumlov offer bike rentals, allowing you to cycle along the river or venture into the picturesque South Bohemian landscape.

For longer trips, regional buses and trains connect Český Krumlov with other Czech cities such as Prague and České Budějovice. However, within the town itself, walking is by far the best way to soak up its medieval ambiance and experience all its charming corners up close.

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