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A fairytale town in South Bohemia, Cesky Krumlov is defined by its dramatic Renaissance castle towering above a loop of the Vltava River. The historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a maze of cobbled lanes lined with burgher houses, leading to the expansive Castle Gardens and the unique Baroque Theatre. Visitors come to walk across the Cloak Bridge, explore the castle’s interiors, and in summer, to raft or canoe on the river right through the heart of town.
This is a destination for leisure travelers, particularly couples and families seeking a historic and scenic escape. The most atmospheric area to stay is within the historic Old Town or Latrán district, just across the river from the castle. While it feels remote, Cesky Krumlov is well-connected by regular bus services from Ceske Budejovice and Prague, making a car-free visit entirely possible.
On HOTEVI, you’ll find 46 places to stay here, with a strong selection of charming guesthouses and small boutique hotels occupying historic buildings. Options range from budget-friendly hostels for backpackers to a handful of more upscale hotels, ensuring there’s a comfortable base for exploring this compact, walkable town.
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What are the best hotels in Cesky Krumlov?
Cesky Krumlov offers a range of excellent accommodation options. Highly-rated hotels often include Hotel Ruze, a historic monastery-turned-hotel offering luxurious stays and stunning views, and Hotel Gold, known for its elegant design and central location. For a charming boutique experience, look into Hotel Dvorak or pension-style accommodations within the Old Town, providing authentic character and comfort.
What is the best area to stay in Cesky Krumlov?
The absolute best area to stay in Cesky Krumlov for first-time visitors is within the UNESCO-listed Old Town. This central location puts you within walking distance of all major attractions, including the Cesky Krumlov Castle, St. Vitus Church, and countless charming restaurants and shops. Staying in the Old Town allows you to fully immerse yourself in the town's magical medieval atmosphere, though options just outside the immediate center also offer great value and easy access.