
Transfert en voiture privée de Prague à Cesky Krumlov
en 2 heures
par siĂšge
confortable
Informations sur le voyage
Prise en charge
Votre chauffeur vous retrouvera Ă votre adresse Ă Prague.
- Service porte-Ă -porte
- Aide avec vos bagages
Voyage
Vous voyagerez confortablement pendant 2 heures.
- Visite touristique facultative
- Voiture propre et confortable
- Chauffeur professionnel
- Eau en bouteille
- SiĂšges enfants
- Préparé pour les handicapés
- Non-fumeur
- Animaux acceptés
Depose
Votre chauffeur vous déposera à votre adresse à Cesky Krumlov.
- Service porte-Ă -porte
- Aide avec vos bagages
Overview: car trip from Prague to Cesky Krumlov
Few cityâs can rival the Czech Republic's capital for beauty, but there's one picture-perfect town in South Bohemia ready to challenge. Which is best? You can decide after your thrilling road trip from Prague to Cesky Krumlov!
With one final bid to win your approval, Prague offers stunning vistas of its majestic castle looming over the Vltava River as you jump in the car and begin your road trip south. A wave of greenery composed of pastoral fields flowing into the distance will mark the end of the bustling capital.
Grand manors decorated with traditional Czech architecture and medieval towns dressed in bright colors signal that the South Bohemia border is fast approaching. The alpine forests ensure you're on track to Cesky Budejovice, the final pitstop on this scenic voyage, where you can refuel with a pint of beer in the home of the original Budweiser.
Terracotta-tiled roofs wedged between the weaving Vltava River are the finish line of your road trip and your first impression of the new city. To continue your quest to uncover which city deserves the fairytale crown, we created this comprehensive Prague to Cesky Krumlov guide with everything you need to embark on this voyage!
About Cesky Krumlov
After your Prague to Cesky Krumlov transfer, you'll arrive in a small city with under 16,000 residents. Although it may only be South Bohemia's sixth-most populous town, it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and arguably one of the most beautiful towns on the planet. Its location in the south of the Czech Republic, 18 miles from the Austrian border, formed unique ways of life you wouldn't expect in the rest of the country.
Beginning of Cesky Krumlov
After the construction of the Cesky Krumlov Castle in 1253, housing began to form outside its imposing walls. The same year, Duke Otokar Styrsky first mentioned Cesky Krumlov as a town in a letter. Once the Rozmberk family took control of the land decades later, the city thrived as a trading hub and for its craftsmanship.
The last of the Rozmberk family died in 1611, which meant the Eggenberg and, eventually, the Schwarzenberg family inherited the town. Cesky Krumlov continued its steady growth until Nazi Germany invaded the Czech Republic in March 1939. After its liberation, it became part of Czechoslovakia and fell under Soviet influence until its collapse in 1991 and the demise of Czechoslovakia in 1992.
Modern Cesky Krumlov
Today, Cesky Krumlov's Disney-like old town has been restored, earning it the title of a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992. It may sound cliche, but its winding cobbled roads, narrow walkways, and terracotta-tiled roofs perched pretty upon the colorful baroque housing make you feel like you've stepped into a fairytale.
You'll find countless historical relics scattered throughout the historic quarter and beside the gushing waters of the Vltava River. The dominating castle district, one of Europe's most expansive medieval fortresses, showcases the city's prosperous past. The cozy shops serving anything from ice-cold beers to hearty plates of *svĂÄkovĂĄ *help it retain its city charm and close-knit spirit.
- Language: Czech
- Currency: Czech koruna (CZK)
- Climate: Continental
- Time zone: GMT+1
- Plug types: C and E
- Fun fact: Cesky Krumlov translates from German as "Czech curve meadow" due to its position along the Vltava River!
From Cesky Krumlov: travel tips
The extraordinary drive from Prague to Cesky Krumlov deserves a fun and stress-free experience. Luckily, that's what you get by learning our insider's tips and tricks for planning a road trip in the Czech Republic!
Pack wisely
Prague, Cesky Krumlov, and most towns en route are thousands of years old, with cobbled streets made for horses and carts. Therefore, you'll need to pack comfortable clothing and walking shoes if you plan on exploring on foot.
Also, don't forget to pack light. Hurdling suitcases over uneven roads or carrying heavy bags in the summer will spoil the vacation spirit.
Create your own fairytale adventure
Every story needs a start, middle, and end. With Prague and Cesky Krumlov acting as your tale's intro and conclusion, you only need a few more settings. Luckily, you're in the "Land of Castles and Palaces!"
Karlstejn Castle's exquisite design is worthy enough to make the cover of your travel book, while the sleepy hamlet of Holasovice will inspire the plot of a medieval setting. But if you're searching for somewhere with a slightly darker past, Sazava Monastery will provide eerie entertainment!
Opt for comfort
Driving from Prague to Cesky Krumlov isn't just a mode of transport from A to B. It's a travel experience. So don't forget to get comfortable, relax, and enjoy the scenic tour.
Daytrip's private door-to-door service is the most comfortable travel method between the cities. But if you're using public transport, consider spending more on conveniences such as extra legroom, and remember to bring a travel pillow!
How to get from Prague to Cesky Krumlov
You can drive the 107-mile distance from Prague to Cesky Krumlov in only 2 hours and 10 minutes. There's also a robust public transport network connecting the cities. But which means of transport is best depends on your needs and budget!
Buses from Prague to Cesky Krumlov
Buses are the cheapest way to travel from Prague to Cesky Krumlov. Budget bus companies Flixbus and RegioJet operate daily on this route. Both are similarly priced and offer the same comfort levels.
In general, the most convenient way to travel from Prague to Cesky Krumlov is to book a ticket online from Prague Central Train Station to Autobusove Nadrazi Cesky Krumlov. However, several departure points are in Prague. So find out which is closest to your hotel before booking a seat.
- Cheapest bus ticket price: $9 (âŹ8)
- Average bus ticket price: $18.50 (âŹ16)
- Fastest bus duration: 2 hours and 25 minutes
- Longest bus duration: 3 hours and 20 minutes
- First bus departure: 6:20 AM
- Last bus departure: 7:25 PM
Trains from Prague to Cesky Krumlov
The train is the most scenic transport method from Prague to Cesky Krumlov. It's also a balance between a budget and a comfortable mode of transport. Czech Railways is the train provider on this line. You can buy tickets from their website at the lowest fares.
All trains leave Praha Hlavni Nadrazi and arrive at Cesky Krumlov Station. Although no direct train goes from Prague to Cesky Krumlov, an indirect service requires one straightforward transfer at Cesky Budejovice.
- Cheapest train ticket price: $16.50 (âŹ15)
- Average train ticket price: $26 (âŹ24)
- Quickest train duration: 2 hours and 35 minutes
- Longest train duration: 3 hours and 22 minutes
- First train departure: 8:21 AM
- Last train departure: 8:46 PM
Daytrip from Prague to Cesky Krumlov
Daytrip is the fastest, most comfortable, and most convenient way to get from Prague to Cesky Krumlov. A professional driver will whisk you from your hotel in the capital, then through the Czech countryside, and drop you off at your new one down south in a clean, quiet, and modern vehicle.
Our private door-to-door service has a flexible schedule. So, you decide when you want your driver to meet you and handle your luggage, eliminating the dreaded 6 AM alarms and the stress of organizing taxis.
If that's not enough, Daytrip is also the most adventurous way to travel from Prague to Cesky Krumlov. With our optional sightseeing packages, you can explore the wonders of the heartlands of the Czech Republic that most services speed by.
Tabor is another one of the Czech Republic's fairytale cities. But it doesn't have herds of tourists like other demanding European destinations. If you're a beer fan, you must stop at Cesky Budejovice, the home of the original Budweiser. Here, you can tour its brewery or relax with a pint of Budvar in an authentic tavern!
- Seats from: $51 (âŹ47)
- Door-to-door Duration: 2 hours and 10 minutes
- English-speaking driver
- Equipped for pets, kids, groups, or those with limited mobility
- 24/7 customer service
- Free cancellation 24 hours before departing!
Things to do when you get to Cesky Krumlov
Cesky Krumlov is a small town. In fact, for every resident, there are around 120 tourists. So why do so many people book a Prague to Cesky Krumlov transfer? It's because of the abundance of things to see and do here!
Step inside the Church of St. Vitus
The Church of St. Vitus is a national cultural monument of the Czech Republic and part of Cesky Krumlovâs UNESCO-listed old town. Jan StanÄk built this place of worship in 1400, and it sits on the site of a previous church that was centuries older.
Its exterior is impressive, towering over the Vltava River with its black and white facade. However, its centerpieces are the lavish interior and tranquil environment dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
Get lost in the old town
Quality over quantity is essential, and Cesky Krumlov is a fine example of this. Despite spanning only 8.56 square miles of land, its old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most surreal settings nationwide.
The neighborhood's brick-paved lanes and charming baroque buildings feel trapped in a time warp. But if you look carefully, you'll find rows of cafes serving trendy iced coffees on a warm summer day or comforting hot chocolate in the winter hideaway period. You can wander for an entire afternoon, discovering the independent stores dotted along its alleyways.
Climb up to the Cesky Krumlov Castle
Dominating the town, the Cesky Krumlov Castle is the second largest in the Czech Republic. The complex includes various historic buildings, gardens, and an iconic tower. You can even explore inside the castle, such as the Baroque Theatre, one of Europe's best-preserved Baroque theaters.
The castle's Renaissance and Baroque interiors provide a glimpse into the wealthy lifestyle of its past inhabitants. Also, the castle offers stunning panoramic views of the cityscape and the Vltava River.
Visit the Cesky Krumlov Regional Museum
The Cesky Krumlov Regional Museum probably isn't on your travel itinerary. However, you also probably don't know about the rich history and stories in the south of the Czech Republic. Fortunately, this museum gives an in-depth yet exciting view of the area's past life.
Most visitors will agree that the room-sized model of Cesky Krumlov at the beginning of the 19th century is the main event. But don't forget to appreciate other artifacts dating back to prehistoric times.
When is the best time to visit Cesky Krumlov?
Like many parts of Europe, the shoulder months are the best time to travel from Prague to Cesky Krumlov. Most notably, fewer tourist groups are in town compared with the peak summer season. But there are other reasons why visiting from April to May and September to October is perfect.
During April and fall, you get pleasant sunshine and ideal temperatures for walking tours and cultural excursions, unlike in July and August, when the sun can feel overpowering. However, it's still warm enough to eat al fresco style during the day and drink a cocktail under the stars. And the castle gardens in bloom are a sight to behold!
The Cesky Krumlov Castle's stunning interior is closed in winter but reopens at the beginning of April. With fewer tourists in town, you can admire the exhibits and walk through this setting fit enough for royalty with enough space to breathe but without bumping shoulders with other guests.
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âOh lĂ lĂ ! Nous avons touchĂ© le jackpot avec notre chauffeur et guide ! Nous pensions juste avoir quelqu'un pour nous emmener (2 couples avec beaucoup de bagages) de notre navire Ă Prague, mais ce que nous avons reçu Ă©tait 10 Ă©toiles ! Marian, notre incroyable chauffeur, avait tant Ă partager sur la RĂ©publique TchĂšque oĂč il est nĂ© et a grandi. Mais il ne s'est pas arrĂȘtĂ© lĂ . Nous avons fait un arrĂȘt Ă Cesky Krumlov et il connaissait aussi beaucoup de choses sur ce village ! Le traitement spĂ©cial Ă©tait tellement apprĂ©ciĂ©. Puis l'un d'entre nous a dĂ» aller Ă l'hĂŽpital Ă Prague, et Marian a organisĂ© le rendez-vous et nous a expliquĂ© oĂč aller exactement, malgrĂ© la barriĂšre linguistique. Il nous a aidĂ©s dans un moment difficile, et nous ne l'oublierons jamais. Nous recommanderons Marian Reis Ă tous ceux qui voyagent en voiture en Allemagne, Autriche ou RĂ©publique TchĂšque ! Merci merci pour cette journĂ©e spĂ©ciale !â
âDaytrip est gĂ©nial. Les voitures sont confortables et les chauffeurs sont amicaux et sĂ»rs. Attila, notre chauffeur de Budapest Ă Vienne, a Ă©tĂ© patient malgrĂ© un retard. Je recommande fortement Daytrip Ă mes amis.â
Transfert privé porte-à -porte de Prague à Cesky Krumlov
âNotre excursion d'une journĂ©e de Prague Ă Cesky Krumlov avec deux arrĂȘts s'est trĂšs bien passĂ©e. Notre chauffeur Michael P. Ă©tait trĂšs poli, compĂ©tent, serviable, respectueux et un conducteur sĂ»r. Merci Ă Michael qui nous a conduits en toute sĂ©curitĂ© jusqu'Ă notre destination. Nous utiliserons certainement votre service Ă nouveau dans le monde entier et le recommanderons fortement.â
Recommandation 10/10 : pratique, sécurisé, amical et abordable
âNous avons utilisĂ© le service de Munich Ă Prague, puis Ă Cesky Krumlov et retour Ă Munich. Marius, notre chauffeur pour deux des trajets, et Michal pour un, Ă©taient fantastiques. On nous a fourni leurs photos et descriptions de vĂ©hicules Ă l'avance, ce qui nous a rassurĂ©s. Marius nous a mĂȘme offert un excellent cafĂ© et un cadeau pour notre fils lors de notre deuxiĂšme trajet.â
âNous avons utilisĂ© ce service pour aller de Cesky Krumlov Ă Prague avec un arrĂȘt au chĂąteau de Konopiste pour une visite. Tout Ă©tait ponctuel et notre chauffeur Ă©tait charmant. Voiture confortable, nous utiliserons sĂ»rement Daytrip Ă nouveau.â
âOur daytrip from Prague to Cesky Krumlov was very good. Milos arrived ahead of time to collect us from our hotel in Prague. His vehicle was of very good standard and very clean. Milos was very friendly and helpful. When we arrived at Cesky Krumlov, Milos was helpful in assisting with the carrying of our bags to our hotel. This was the first time we'd used Daytrip.com. Overall, we were very happy, and have no hesitation in recommending this service to others.â
âNous avons rĂ©servĂ© via KC Shuttle, mais notre chauffeur, Michal, travaille pour cette entreprise. Nous sommes allĂ©s de Prague Ă Cesky Krumlov, avec une visite Ă Kutna Hora en chemin. Michal a confirmĂ© nos prĂ©fĂ©rences pour Kutna Hora lorsqu'il est venu nous chercher. Il nous a conduits lĂ -bas et nous avons eu une excellente conversation. Ă notre arrivĂ©e, il nous a recommandĂ© quel billet acheter, nous a accompagnĂ©s jusqu'aux Ă©glises, nous a fait faire un tour rapide du village, et nous a aidĂ©s Ă trouver un restaurant pour dĂ©jeuner. Ă ma demande, il nous a rejoints pour le dĂ©jeuner oĂč nous avons beaucoup Ă©changĂ©, principalement des questions sur la vie en RĂ©publique tchĂšque. Michal a pris soin de nous, nous a conduits Ă temps Ă notre destination, et a portĂ© nos bagages. Super voyage et excellent chauffeur.â
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âLe quatriĂšme jour Ă Prague, j'ai rĂ©servĂ© Daytrip Ă Cesky Krumlov via Getyourguide. L'hĂŽtel nous dĂ©pose Ă un point de rendez-vous commun, mais il y avait confusion sur le bus Ă prendre, ce qui a entraĂźnĂ© un retard de 20 minutes. Bien que j'aie choisi un guide anglophone, la guide locale, Karolina, peinait avec son anglais. Le chĂąteau de Cesky Krumlov est impressionnant mais peut ĂȘtre Ă©vitĂ© si vous avez dĂ©jĂ visitĂ© le chĂąteau de Prague. Ă la rĂ©flexion, j'aurais peut-ĂȘtre dĂ» rester Ă Prague pour explorer davantage.â
âNous avons rĂ©servĂ© un trajet de Prague Ă Cesky Krumlov avec des arrĂȘts aux chĂąteaux de Karlstjen et Konopiste, ainsi qu'au village Holasovice. Notre chauffeur Vaclav Ă©tait ponctuel, poli, et trĂšs informĂ©. Je recommande fortement Daytrip.â
âMartin Ă©tait notre chauffeur et il est venu nous chercher Ă l'heure. Nous avons voyagĂ© de Prague Ă Cesky Krumlov avec un arrĂȘt au chĂąteau de Hluboka. VĂ©hicule propre et agrĂ©able conversation en route. Tout s'est dĂ©roulĂ© comme prĂ©vu, mais Martin Ă©tait flexible si nous voulions faire des arrĂȘts rapides. Nous recommandons fortement Daytrip comme excellente alternative aux autres moyens de transport.â
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Pourboires
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- Gros bagages
- 29x21x11 pouces
- 74x53x28 cm
- Petit bagage
- 22x14x9 pouces
- 56x36x23 cm
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