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Discover the Enchantment of Český Krumlov

Join us for a free walking tour through the enchanting streets of Český Krumlov, where history, culture, and stunning architecture await at every turn.

Time

3 Hours

Stops

9 Places

Distance

3.5 km


Start

Český Krumlov Castle

Begin your tour at the majestic Český Krumlov Castle, a symbol of the town's rich history and architectural splendor, offering panoramic views of the Vltava River.

Český Krumlov Castle (Source: Google Maps)

Český Krumlov Castle (Source: Google Maps)

Český Krumlov Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, dominates the skyline with its stunning Renaissance and Baroque architecture. Constructed in the 13th century, it served as a residence for the Rosenberg family and later the Schwarzenbergs. The castle complex includes a series of courtyards, gardens, and the second largest castle complex in the Czech Republic. Its iconic tower offers breathtaking views of the Vltava River and the picturesque town below, making it a symbol of Český Krumlov's rich history and architectural grandeur.

Walk 1 min (0.1 km)

Minorite Monastery

Continue to the Minorite Monastery, a tranquil spot that showcases religious art and offers a glimpse into monastic life.

Minorite Monastery (Source: Google Maps)

Minorite Monastery (Source: Google Maps)

The Minorite Monastery, founded in the 13th century, is a serene example of Gothic architecture. It served as a spiritual center and a place of learning, housing a library and a school. The monastery's courtyard is a peaceful oasis, featuring remarkable frescoes and sculptures that depict biblical scenes. Today, it hosts cultural events and exhibitions, preserving the monastic tradition while inviting visitors to explore its rich history and serene atmosphere.

Walk 2 mins (0.2 km)

Latrán Street

Wander down Latrán Street, a charming area filled with historic buildings, quaint shops, and a glimpse into the town's medieval past.

Latrán Street (Source: Google Maps)

Latrán Street (Source: Google Maps)

Latrán Street is a charming thoroughfare that reflects the medieval character of Český Krumlov. Lined with historic buildings, it showcases a variety of architectural styles, from Gothic to Renaissance. The street was once a vital trade route and remains a lively area filled with quaint shops, cafes, and galleries. Its narrow alleys and cobblestone paths invite exploration, offering glimpses into the town's vibrant past and the daily lives of its residents.

Walk 21 mins (1.3 km)

Castle Gardens

Just a short walk from the castle, the Castle Gardens provide a serene escape with beautifully landscaped areas and a revolving auditorium.

Castle Gardens (Source: Google Maps)

Castle Gardens (Source: Google Maps)

The Castle Gardens, located just below the Český Krumlov Castle, are a beautifully designed landscape that combines nature and art. Established in the 17th century, these gardens feature meticulously manicured lawns, classical statues, and a unique revolving auditorium for outdoor performances. The gardens provide a tranquil escape, where visitors can enjoy the scenic views of the castle and the surrounding landscape, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and reflection.

Walk 12 mins (0.9 km)

Český Krumlov Synagogue

Visit the Český Krumlov Synagogue, a testament to the town's Jewish heritage, featuring exhibits and cultural events.

Český Krumlov Synagogue (Source: Google Maps)

Český Krumlov Synagogue (Source: Google Maps)

The Český Krumlov Synagogue stands as a testament to the town's Jewish heritage. Built in the late 19th century, it is one of the few synagogues in the region that survived World War II. Today, it serves as a cultural center, hosting exhibitions that explore Jewish history and culture. The synagogue's architecture reflects the Moorish revival style, with intricate details that draw visitors to learn about the rich traditions and contributions of the Jewish community in Český Krumlov.

Walk 7 mins (0.5 km)

Egon Schiele Art Centrum

Discover the works of the famous Austrian painter Egon Schiele and other contemporary artists in this vibrant art center.

Egon Schiele Art Centrum (Source: Google Maps)

Egon Schiele Art Centrum (Source: Google Maps)

The Egon Schiele Art Centrum is dedicated to the life and works of the renowned Austrian painter Egon Schiele, who spent part of his youth in Český Krumlov. The center features an extensive collection of his artworks, along with exhibitions of contemporary artists. Its mission is to promote art and culture, offering workshops and educational programs that engage the community. The center has become a vibrant hub for art lovers and a key player in the cultural scene of the town.

Walk 4 mins (0.2 km)

St. Vitus Church

Visit the impressive St. Vitus Church, an architectural gem of Gothic design that has been a spiritual center since the 14th century.

St. Vitus Church (Source: Google Maps)

St. Vitus Church (Source: Google Maps)

St. Vitus Church, an architectural masterpiece of Gothic design, has been a significant spiritual center since its construction in the 14th century. Its stunning interior features intricate stained glass windows and ornate altars that reflect the craftsmanship of the period. The church is home to a rich history, including its role in local community life and religious ceremonies. Visitors are drawn to its impressive bell tower, which offers panoramic views of Český Krumlov and the surrounding countryside.

Walk 3 mins (0.2 km)

Regional Museum in Český Krumlov

Explore the Regional Museum to delve deeper into the local history, culture, and art of Český Krumlov and its surroundings.

Regional Museum in Český Krumlov (Source: Google Maps)

Regional Museum in Český Krumlov (Source: Google Maps)

The Regional Museum in Český Krumlov is a treasure trove of local history, culture, and art. Housed in a former Jesuit monastery, the museum features exhibits that showcase the town's rich heritage, including archaeological finds, traditional crafts, and historical artifacts. The museum plays a vital role in preserving the cultural identity of the region, offering educational programs and guided tours that engage visitors with the local history and artistic traditions.

Walk 1 min (65 m)

Wooden Raft Ride (optional endpoint)

Conclude your tour with an optional scenic wooden raft ride along the Vltava River, offering a unique perspective of the historic town.

Wooden Raft Ride (optional endpoint) (Source: Google Maps)

Wooden Raft Ride (optional endpoint) (Source: Google Maps)

The scenic wooden raft ride along the Vltava River offers a unique perspective of Český Krumlov's stunning architecture and natural beauty. This traditional mode of transport dates back centuries and provides a leisurely way to experience the town's charm from the water. As you glide along the river, you can enjoy views of the castle, historic buildings, and the lush landscape that surrounds the town, making it a memorable conclusion to your exploration of this enchanting destination.


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