13. Kutna Hora. Source: DaLiu / shutterstock. Kutna Hora. Once the great economic rival of Prague that rose to prominence with the discovery of silver in the nearby hills of the Central Bohemian Region, Kutna Hora still bears all the hallmarks of a once rich and regal centre.
Contents. Český Krumlov (German: Krumau) is a beautiful town of 14,600 inhabitants located in Southern Bohemia in the Czech Republic. Like Prague, the town is situated on the Vltava River and is full of Baroque buildings housing cafes and bars, features a spectacular castle (the second largest in the Czech Republic ), and an old-town square.
There's one single direct train leaving from Prague once a day, at 8:00am. Even though the train is direct, it still takes three hours to reach Cesky Krumlov, so it doesn't arrive at your destination until 11:00am-meaning a lot less time to explore if you're only there for the day. Direct trains are not a great choice on the way back, as the
FlixBus operates a bus from Linz central train station to Český Krumlov twice daily. Tickets cost 200 Kč - 290 Kč and the journey takes 1h 25m. Alternatively, you can take a train from Linz Hbf to Český Krumlov via Ceske Budejovice in around 3h 36m. Train operators. ÖBB EuroCity.
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