
Traslado en coche privado de Cesky Krumlov a Prague
en 2 horas
por asiento
cómodo
Información del viaje
Recogida
Su conductor se reunirá con usted en su dirección en Cesky Krumlov.
- Servicio puerta a puerta
- Ayuda con su equipaje
Viaje
Viajarás con comodidad durante 2 horas.
- Turismo opcional
- Coche limpio y cómodo
- Conductor profesional
- Agua embotellada
- Asientos para niños
- Preparado para discapacitados
- Libre de humo
- Apto para mascotas
Entrega
Tu conductor te dejará en tu dirección en Prague.
- Servicio puerta a puerta
- Ayuda con su equipaje
Overview: a car trip from Cesky Krumlov to Prague
Although Cesky Krumlov and the nation's capital both feature fairytale old towns, they offer contrasting experiences, just like the car trip from Cesky Krumlov to Prague. One moment, it's traditional half-timbered villages sprawling along flat plains. Next, it's medieval castles sitting on picturesque rolling hilltops.
But the journey begins in the hustle and bustle of Cesky Krumlov, weaving through the historical lanes built for horses and karts. The Vltava River will guide you to sweeping roads along fertile meadows with views of rugged hills in the distance.
A stop at Cesky Budejovice, the home of Budweiser, will fuel your sense of adventure through the oil painting that is the Czech countryside. Rustic farms and idyllic towns sit between the shades of golden fields, green woodlands, and blue skies, making up the landscape on the road to the capital.
Once pitch-black Gothic spirals poke above Prague's terracotta roofs, you'll know you've reached the journey's end. But before you can embark on this breathtaking voyage, you must uncover how to travel between the cities. Luckily, you came to the right place, as our exclusive Cesky Krumlov to Prague travel guide has everything you need for a stress-free journey!
About Prague
After your thrilling Cesky Krumlov to Prague transfer, you'll arrive in the Czech capital and Europe's 43rd most populous city. It sits in the country's northwest along the banks of the Vltava River, where almost 1.4 million friendly locals reside. It's also only a short 60-mile (96.5-km) drive to the German border.
Early Prague
After the first Celtic tribe arrived in Prague sometime around 500 BC, Germanic settlers quickly followed to inhabit the land. These groups fought the invading Roman Empire in the 1st century but were eventually defeated.
Rome ruled the land until the empire's fall in 476 AD, and four centuries later, the first settlement of present-day Prague was built. The Medieval Age was the region's most significant period when Prince Borivoj ordered the construction of Prague Castle in 880. By 1355, Charles IV had named Prague the capital of the Holy Roman Empire.
Prague's fortunes started to dwindle after Louis II's death. In the 19th century, the city endured Habsburg rule, the Thirty Years' War, and Austro-Hungarian occupation.
Recent Prague
Prague became the capital of the newly founded Czechoslovakian state in 1918. But only three decades later, Hitler's German forces invaded and occupied the region until the end of World War II. And it wasn't all sunshine and rainbows after its liberation.
The city fell under the influence of the Soviet Union for over 40 years until the Velvet Revolution. In 1993, the Velvet Divorce led to the peaceful breakup of Czechoslovakia, with Prague and Bratislava becoming the capitals of their newly established states.
Modern Prague
Today, Prague reminds us of its prosperous past. Lavish palaces nestle between colorful baroque buildings, and Prague Castle dominates the west bank of the Vltava River. Towering gothic towers stand above the cityscape, and gems like the astronomical clock, the opera house, and the grand Old Town Square litter its historical quarter.
But Prague isn't just about good looks. It has a vibrant yet welcoming personality. Laid-back beer gardens scatter the cobbled streets, and authentic eateries still serve self-service cuisine. Walking along the promenade or roaming the city parks makes you forget you're in a busy metropolis, home to over a million residents!
- Language: Czech
- Currency: Czech koruna (CZK)
- Climate: temperate oceanic
- Time zone: GMT+1
- Plug types: C and E
From Cesky Krumlov to Prague: travel tips
The drive from Cesky Krumlov to Prague is a relatively straightforward journey. However, learning a few insider tips can help enhance your overall experience!
Pack light
Packing a light pack is the simplest yet most effective tip for traveling from Cesky Krumlov to Prague. There are countless cities and sightseeing opportunities en route. The last thing you want is to hurdle suitcases over bricked lanes or a heavy backpack on a hot summer day.
Also, you should make sure you can lift your bag over your head, as you might have to store bags on shelves above the seats.
Savor the beer
Imagine cruising along the road from Ceske Krumlov to Prague, and you get the opportunity to stop and savor beer from the home of Budweiser itself. It's like stumbling upon an oasis in the middle of the desert!
There are numerous reasons why Czech beer is extraordinary. You can learn how it separates itself from the rest at the Budvar Visitor Center or indulge in a beer-tasting session at almost any bar in Ceske Budejovice. Don't you like the taste of beer? Then head for one of the beer spas in town!
Research Prague
Although Cesky Krumlov and Prague are within the Czech Republic, you'll be surprised at how different the cities are. Therefore, the city may not meet your expectations when you arrive in the capital.
Cesky Krumlov has a laid-back atmosphere, whereas Prague has a complicated vibe, with significant tourist crowds in the summer. There's also a vibrant nightlife with different tipping cultures. Read a reliable travel guide along the 2-hour journey, or speak to your Daytrip driver with extensive local knowledge to uncover tips you won't find in travel blogs!
How to get from Cesky Krumlov to Prague
There's no shortage of travel methods from Cesky Krumlov to Prague. However, you should consider your needs, preferences, and budget to uncover which is best for you before handing over your hard-earned cash!
Buses from Cesky Krumlov to Prague
If you're traveling from Cesky Krumlov to Prague on a budget, the bus is the best mode of transport. It's the cheapest travel method, as budget bus companies such as Flixbus and RegioJet operate on this route. But check the schedule at the Student Agency website for the best fares.
All buses depart from Cesky Krumlov Autobusove Nadrazi, but not all arrive at the same destination in Prague. The city has ten drop-off points, so double-check and review which is more convenient for you before purchasing a ticket online.
- Cheapest/average price: $7-$10 (€6.50-€9.20)
- Fastest/average duration: 2 hours, 35 minutes; 2 hours, 55 minutes
- First/last departure: 5:30 AM-8:05 PM
Trains from Cesky Krumlov to Prague
The train is the most popular way to travel from Cesky Krumlov to Prague. Czech Railways offers a quick and easy, no-frills transfer between the cities. Although it's slightly more expensive than the bus, the onboard cafe, more comfortable seating, and scenic voyage are worth the extra cost.
An indirect train from Cesky Krumlov Station to Praha Hlavni Nadrazi is cheaper and allows you to explore cities such as Tabor or Ceske Budejovice. However, direct services are quicker, more convenient, and more expensive.
- Cheapest/average price: $17-$26 (€15.60-€24)
- Fastest/average duration: 2 hours, 36 minutes; 2 hours, 58 minutes
- First/last direct departure: 9:21 AM-5:12 PM
Shuttle from Cesky Krumlov to Prague
A shuttle from Cesky Krumlov to Prague is a solid option if you want to travel directly between the cities as fast as possible. CK Shuttle is the most sought-after firm, offering a mix of shared and private vehicles.
It's also helpful if you're traveling to Prague Airport, as you won't have to swap lines once you reach the city center. A shared service has a set fee of $49 (€45), whereas a private ride fluctuates in price, so be sure to book in advance.
- Cheapest/average price: $49-$230 (€45-€212)
- Average duration: 2.5 hours
- First/last shared departure: 8:35 AM-5:15 PM
Daytrip from Cesky Krumlov to Prague
If you prioritize speed and comfort and seek adventure en route, Daytrip's private door-to-door service is the best way to travel from Cesky Krumlov to Prague. Your professional driver will greet you with a smile, handle your luggage, and whisk you from the hotel to your new one in the capital. Your selected vehicle will be clean and sanitized with modern conveniences. So you'll enjoy every second of this journey.
But you don't have to trap yourself inside a car for the journey. Our unique sightseeing packages allow you to explore more of the Czech Republic while your driver waits behind, minding your suitcases. The UNESCO-listed Karlstejn Castle is the best way to indulge in Europe's most densely populated nation of castles. Or by stopping at Tabor, you'll get an insight into a traditional Czech city without the tourists.
- Seats from: $51 (€47)
- Door-to-door Duration: 2 hours
- English-speaking driver
- Flexible schedule
- Equipped for pets, children, or those with limited mobility
- 24/7 English-speaking customer support
- Free cancellation 24 hours before departure!
Things to do when you get to Prague
The Czech capital welcomes around 8 million travelers through its gates annually. Its vast history and plethora of museums are why so many people visit. So before you start sipping $3 (€2.75) beers, remember to put the highlights on your travel timetable before your Cesky Krumlov to Prague transfer!
Walk the Royal Route
The Royal Route is a historical path that kings took for their coronations. Starting at the Powder Tower, it winds through the Old Town, across Charles Bridge, and up to Prague Castle. You'll also pass the iconic Astronomical Clock, which performs a show on the hour every hour.
This scenic walk showcases Prague's top architectural gems and historic sites in one go. Charming streets, idyllic squares, and hidden courtyards line the route, offering a glimpse into the city's rich past. The Royal Route is one of the best things to do in Prague, and you won't spend a penny!
Relax in nature
Nature and green space make up around 56% of Prague. So you're spoiled for choice when deciding where to visit.
Stromovka is the city's most extensive, where wildlife, leafy walkways, and an exquisite palace make up its 250 acres (101 hectares) of land. However, Petrin Hill is conveniently on the west banks of the Danube, but the thick woods make you feel hundreds of miles from the bustling city. Also, the Franciscan Garden is an urban oasis in downtown Prague, providing the ideal spot to relax on a day of sightseeing.
Explore Vysehrad
Vysehrad is Prague's lesser-known castle. Yet it's less than two miles (3.25 km) from downtown Prague, and it's free to enter!
The towering brick walls, grand gates, and tranquil setting make you feel like you stumbled upon a lost world. While roaming its borders, you'll capture stunning vistas overlooking the Vltava River. Although the 10th-century fort was destroyed, the majestic Basilica of St. Peter and Paul makes up for its absence.
Drink through Prague's promenades
You might have heard a rumor that beer is cheaper than bottled water in bars or restaurants. Well, it's true, and there's no better place to sample the delicious Czech beers than along Prague's picturesque promenades.
Students and tourists visit the bars on boats to enjoy the lively atmosphere. But recently, many new establishments have popped up in the unused spaces within the walls. The views are stunning from these al fresco bars. And if you're wondering what it's like on the other side of the river, jump aboard the ferry, where public transport tickets are valid!
When is the best time to visit Prague?
The Czech capital has a population of under 1.4 million, yet around 8 million tourists flock to the city annually. Most travelers come in the summer, and the nation's chilly winter climate means spring is the best time to book your Cesky Krumlov to Prague transfer!
The pleasant weather is the most compelling reason to travel between April and the beginning of June. The average daily temperature of 58° Fahrenheit (14°C) is ideal for walking tours and trips into nature. Bars and restaurants can set up outdoor seating for you to enjoy a cold beer under the sun and listen to the streets come alive as you get lost in the old town.
If you're a food enthusiast, spring is undoubtedly the best time to visit. You can relish traditional Czech dishes prepared with spring produce and seasonal specialties. The best place to immerse yourself in the food scene is at one of the numerous markets around the city!
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- 74x53x28 cm
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- 56x36x23 cm
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