Cesky Krumlov
In the Krumlov area, Cesky Krumlov, a town with a massive "Bohemian Castle," is located. It was built in the late thirteenth century, while the area was under siege.
The position beside a natural Vltava river bridge was ideal for construction. The town's look hasn't altered much since the 18th century, and the structures have been properly preserved and refurbished.
It's a wonderful castle city with the appearance and feel of a Medieval village. Cesky Krumlov is attractive and unusual, with crooked cobblestone streets and brilliantly colored stucco homes. The streets are lined with intriguing boutiques, delectable cuisine, and timeless charm.
• Location: Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
• Timing: 9 A.M – 5 P.M
• Famous for: Walking around Cesk Krumlov's various historic streets and taking in the magnificent artwork that can be found all around you is a highlight of every visit
• Entry Fee: 15.25 EUR
• Best Time To Visit: The months of May to August are the hottest and wettest of the year, while December to February are the coldest and driest.