Český Krumlov

About Český Krumlov

Discover the Magic of Český Krumlov

Nestled in the scenic valley of the Vltava River, Český Krumlov is one of Europe’s most enchanting historic towns. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the town welcomes visitors with its winding cobblestone lanes, colorful Renaissance and Baroque houses, and an atmosphere that feels like stepping into a living fairytale.

At the heart of Český Krumlov stands its most famous landmark – the majestic Český Krumlov Castle. Dominating the skyline, the castle complex is the second largest in the Czech Republic, after Prague Castle. Visitors can admire its Renaissance and Baroque architecture, stroll through elegant courtyards and gardens, and enjoy breathtaking views of the old town and the meandering river below. The castle is also home to the unique Baroque Theatre, one of the best-preserved of its kind in the world, offering a rare glimpse into 18th-century stagecraft.

Beyond its remarkable architecture, Český Krumlov offers a vibrant cultural scene. The town hosts art exhibitions, music festivals, and traditional celebrations throughout the year, making it a lively hub of creativity and tradition. Cozy cafés, riverside restaurants, and craft shops invite guests to slow down and enjoy the local atmosphere.

Nature lovers will find plenty of opportunities to explore the surrounding South Bohemian countryside. From peaceful walks along the riverbanks to adventurous rafting, cycling, or hiking in the nearby hills, the region offers both relaxation and discovery.
Visiting Český Krumlov is more than a journey into history—it is an immersive experience where past and present meet in a uniquely captivating way.
We invite you to discover its charm, and we are certain that your time here will be unforgettable.