Prague Surrounding Tour - CK Town and KH Town
CK Town, full name Český Krumlov, is a castle town in Czech Republic, also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, like a world coming out of a comic book.
Starting from Prague, I chose the Regio Jet bus and bought tickets directly from their official website. There are discounts for advance booking, and the ticket price is around 15-18 euros. The journey takes about 3 hours. Be sure to pay attention to the location of your hotel. I got off at the wrong stop because there are two parking spots (AN and Spicak) in CK town. Fortunately, the two stops are not far apart, but dragging luggage on the cobblestone streets in the town is a bit of a challenge.
If you have time, be sure to stay in the town for a night. In the evening, there are not so many tourists, surrounded by the river, peaceful and comfortable. You can also say good morning to two bears if you get up early!
It is recommended to make an appointment in advance for the tour and explanation of Krivoklat Castle. If you make a late appointment, only Czech language explanations will be available, but an English guidebook will be provided for you to follow along. You don't need to do anything here, even just quietly daydreaming will make you feel the beauty of time passing by...
Recommended restaurant: Krcma v Satlavske Ulici cave restaurant, bread onion soup and grilled ribs are really good👍, remember to drink the onion soup quickly, otherwise the bread will drink it up. The black beer is so delicious!
KH Town Kutná Hora - Central Bohemia (KUTNA HORA) is recommended to take a train from Prague Central Station (Praha hl.n) and walk a short distance to the attraction after arrival, or take a taxi. Remember to buy a ticket at the tourist center first, which is more cost-effective! The Bone Church is really shocking, but also very oppressive. St. Barbara's Church and The Church of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist are all included! The whole town is very small and can be visited as a day trip from Prague.
Recommended restaurant Pivnice Dacicky. They have 6 flavors of craft beer, which is quite tasty.
Krumlov Castle, located in the Czech town of CK, was built in 1204 and is the larger castle in Bohemia except for the Prague Castle. The view of the castle at the entrance is unobstructed.
Czech Republic is a beautiful country, the town of Krumlov is very famous, the castle and the town are tourists like the place, and later the more famous net red punch card CK town.
Far mountains, streams, buildings, colors, squares, gardens, castles, churches...Which is not intoxicated? 500 years of independent Czech CK town, Chinese name Krumlov, world cultural heritage. Human glyph, red tile roof, colored wall, beige, hydrate, tender green, sea blue, silver gray, rust red..... ...Fresh and elegant architectural design, Czech creative art fairy tale dreamy, not strong just right. Castle garden, it feels like a mini version of Versailles garden. No tickets are required, you need to buy tickets to enter the castle to visit. Prague takes the train directly to 2.5 for an hour, and you can also stop at Budweiser Beer Town Budweiser (CB) in the middle. (09/2017/Travel photography)
Beautiful castle, listed as a World Natural Heritage Site, autumn will come even more awkward, every corner is like an oil painting
Beautiful Old Town
Fairy tale-like town, different angles of scenery have extraordinary feelings, suitable for roaming all day to relax and heal the soul 🤍
Czech Krumlov, also known as CK Town, is like a fairy tale town. The Voltava River runs through, and you can see the panoramic view above the castle, which is beautiful!
Czech Krumlov Castle is a medieval castle built in 1240 in the city of the same name. The entire region was declared a national cultural monument in 1989, UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992, the largest castle in the Czech Republic except for Prague Castle. The castle contains a well preserved Baroque theater and some original sets and props. Considering its age, only one opera is performed in the theater once a year, mainly in the Baroque period.