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Сzech Krumlov and Hluboká nad Vltavou Castle

Сzech Krumlov and Hluboká nad Vltavou Castle are a true fairytale in the heart of South Bohemia. The narrow streets of Krumlov lead to a majestic castle above the river, while old houses and cozy squares create a medieval town atmosphere. Český Krumlov Castle is famous for its Renaissance interiors and unique Baroque theater. Not far away stands Hluboká nad Vltavou Castle - a neo-Gothic gem inspired by England’s Windsor. Its white towers, luxurious halls, and beautiful park impress visitors from all over the world.

The duration of the tour - 8 hours

Karlštejn Castle

Karlštejn Castle is one of the most famous and mysterious castles in the Czech Republic, built in 1348 by Emperor Charles IV. This Gothic castle served as a repository for royal relics and treasures, as well as the king’s private residence. Its majestic towers, powerful walls, and unique stairway system create the atmosphere of a true medieval fortress. The highlight is the Chapel of the Holy Cross, decorated with unique frescoes and a collection of 129 icons by great Master Theodoric.

The duration of the tour - 6 hours

Kutna Hora and the Cesky Sternberg Castle

Kutna Hora and the Cesky Sternberg Castle are a journey into the very heart of medieval Bohemia. In Kutná Hora, you will see the magnificent St. Barbara’s Cathedral, stroll along ancient streets, and visit the mysterious Ossuary decorated with human bones. The city is famous for its history of silver mines and mint, and its Gothic architecture is recognized by UNESCO. Český Šternberk Castle rises on a cliff above the Sázava River and has belonged to the same family for eight centuries. Inside, you’ll find luxurious halls, a collection of old engravings, and family heirlooms. This is a unique chance to touch the history, legends, and traditions of the Czech lands.

The duration of the tour - (6-8) hours

Orlik Castle and Kozel Brewery

Orlík Castle is a jewel on the banks of the Vltava River, surrounded by dense forests and a picturesque reservoir. Built in the 13th century, it was once home to noble Czech families and has preserved its neo-Gothic appearance. Inside the castle are luxurious halls with collections of weapons, portraits, and antique furniture. Special attention is drawn to the knight’s hall and the family chapel. A walk through the park with ancient trees offers stunning views of the river and surroundings.
Kozel Brewery is one of the most famous and beloved breweries in the Czech Republic, founded in 1874. Here, legendary dark and light beers are brewed using traditional techniques. Visitors can learn about the brewing process, see historic halls, and taste freshly brewed beer.

The duration of the tour - 8 hours

Konopiste Castle

Konopiste Castle is one of the most beautiful and romantic castles in the Czech Republic, built at the end of the 13th century. Its history is closely linked to Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, who turned Konopiště into a luxurious residence. The castle impresses with a mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles, and inside you’ll find elegant interiors, a collection of weapons, and hunting trophies. The rose garden, scenic park, and old chapel are especially striking. At Konopiště, you can see unique artifacts and feel the atmosphere of aristocratic life.

The duration of the tour - 6 hours

Karlovy Vary and Loket Castle

Karlovy Vary and Loket Castle are a wonderful combination of resort luxury and medieval romance. Karlovy Vary is famous for its mineral springs, elegant colonnades, and Art Nouveau architecture. Here you can taste healing water, walk along the Teplá River promenade, and enjoy the atmosphere of an old European spa town.
Just a few kilometers away rises Loket Castle—a powerful fortress on a rocky cliff, surrounded by the picturesque bends of the Ohře River. Inside the castle, you’ll find knightly halls, a museum, and an ancient prison.

The duration of the tour - 8 hours