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Discover Cesky Krumlov with a private guide, castle tour, lunch, and optional visits to Hluboka Castle and Budweiser brewery for a full South Bohemia experience.
Traveling from Prague to Cesky Krumlov offers a perfect escape into a fairy-tale town filled with history, stunning architecture, and scenic views. This private, customizable tour from Real Prague Tours CZ combines the best of South Bohemia’s highlights—think medieval castles, charming Old Town streets, and mouth-watering Czech cuisine—all in one carefully curated day. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or simply looking for a picturesque day trip, this experience packs a lot into ten hours.
One of the things I love about this tour is the personalized touch. With a private guide and driver, your experience feels tailored, flexible, and far removed from the typical bus tour. Plus, the inclusion of castle tickets and a delicious lunch adds real value, so you’re not just sightseeing—you’re savoring the local vibe.
A potential consideration might be the full-day schedule, which is quite packed, so if you prefer a more relaxed pace or have mobility concerns, it’s worth planning accordingly. Also, some of the optional stops, like Hluboka Castle or the brewery visit, might extend your day or require extra time. Still, for those wanting a rundown of South Bohemia’s highlights in one day, this tour works beautifully.
This experience is ideal for travelers who appreciate comfort, expert guidance, and culture—perfect if you’re short on time but want to see the best without sacrificing depth.


The tour kicks off with convenient pickup from your Prague accommodation, which is a major plus because it eliminates the hassle of navigating public transport or joining larger groups. Traveling in a luxury Mercedes-Benz van sets a high standard for comfort, and the two-hour drive to Cesky Krumlov feels swift thanks to the scenic views and the more intimate setting of a private vehicle.
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Once in Cesky Krumlov, the highlight is undoubtedly the castle complex, which ranks as the second largest in Czechia. Our guide led us on an in-depth tour of the castle interiors and gardens, providing contextual stories about the architectural styles and historical significance. We especially enjoyed the revolving outdoor theater in the gardens, a unique feature that adds to the castle’s charm. Keep in mind that castle interiors are only open from April to October, Tuesday to Sunday, and the gardens are accessible daily during those months.
The guided walk through the narrow, cobbled streets of Old Town was equally engaging. The guide’s knowledge shone through, with stories about the historic houses, alleys, and local shops. The Egon Schiele Gallery, housed in a former brewery, was a personal favorite—offering a glimpse into Czech artistic heritage. The review from Ingvar from Estonia highlighted how “the guide is very well prepared and knowledgeable,” which made a huge difference in understanding the town’s layered history.
A real treat was the lunch in a medieval tavern alongside the Vltava River. The setting was picturesque, and the meal lived up to its medieval theme—hearty, flavorful, and authentically Czech. The relaxed atmosphere allowed us to enjoy the scenery and reflect on the morning’s exploring.
On the way back, the tour offers a visit to Hluboka Castle, a fairytale gothic mansion inspired by Windsor Castle. Though optional and requiring about 50 minutes for a walk around, it’s well worth the extra time if you love castle architecture or want a scenic photo opportunity. Keep in mind that the interior tours aren’t always available on Mondays and holidays, and tickets are not included, so you may need to budget extra.
The Budweiser Budvar brewery visit was another highlight, especially if you enjoy Czech beer. The Visitors Center provides a quick overview, and tasting the “Czech liquid gold” is a fun bonus. It’s an optional stop, so if you’re a beer enthusiast, it’s worth considering, but it might extend your day.
The return trip to Prague takes another two hours, but the comfort of the private van, coupled with scenic views and the chance to relax, makes it a pleasant end to a full day. The flexibility of the tour means you can tailor the schedule a bit—perhaps extend the stay at one site or skip the optional stops if you prefer.
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Throughout the experience, the guides’ knowledge received high praise, with one reviewer mentioning how “the guide is very well prepared and very reliable.” This kind of insight transforms a sightseeing trip into a richer, more meaningful adventure. The ability to skip ticket lines means more time spent enjoying the sites and less waiting around.
The private nature of the tour means you can ask questions freely, personalize the experience, and go at your own pace. It’s ideal for couples, small groups, or families who want a curated day with minimal stress.
The $448 per person price includes castle tickets, lunch, the guide, and transportation. When you think about the cost of individual entries, meals, and transport, this all-in-one package offers a compelling balance of convenience and quality. The fact that the tour is private enhances the value—no crowded buses, no rushed schedules, just your group and a knowledgeable guide.
One of the tour’s strengths is its adaptability. The itinerary is flexible enough to add or skip stops based on your interests. If you’re more into castles, you might spend extra time at Hluboka. Beer lover? The brewery visit can be personalized. This flexibility makes it suitable for different types of travelers—history buffs, foodies, or casual sightseers.

This experience is perfect for travelers who prefer a curated, comfortable day trip that combines culture, stunning scenery, and local flavors. It’s especially suited for those who may not want to navigate public transportation or large tour groups.
Because of the walking involved, it’s better suited for those with good mobility, and the private guide ensures a personalized experience. If you’re traveling with family or a small group who enjoy in-depth stories and scenic stops, this tour will meet your needs well.

In summary, this private Cesky Krumlov tour from Prague offers a well-rounded, comfortable, and engaging day in South Bohemia. The combination of castle exploration, authentic lunch, scenic drives, and optional castle and brewery visits makes it a versatile choice for a variety of travelers.
The presence of knowledgeable guides and the personalized nature of the experience elevate it from mere sightseeing to a memorable adventure. While the day may be full and sometimes extend longer due to optional stops, this is a trade-off for a deeper, richer experience.
If you’re after an easy, stylish way to enjoy Cesky Krumlov’s charm without the stress of self-planning, this tour is a solid investment. It’s best suited for those seeking comfort, insight, and authentic local flavors in one seamless package.

What is included in the price?
The price covers private guide and driver, admission to Cesky Krumlov castle and gardens, a traditional Czech lunch, and transportation from and back to Prague.
Can I customize this tour?
Yes, the tour is flexible. You can adjust the schedule, and optional stops like Hluboka Castle or the brewery can be included or skipped based on your preferences.
How long is the drive from Prague to Cesky Krumlov?
The journey takes approximately 2 hours each way, making for a comfortable and scenic drive.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, this tour isn’t recommended for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users due to walking and site conditions.
What is the best time to visit Cesky Krumlov?
Castle interiors are open April through October, Tuesday to Sunday, with gardens open daily during this period. The tour is flexible for these months.
Are lunch and drinks included?
Yes, a traditional Czech lunch is included, but beverages beyond that are not specified. The brewery visit (if included) offers tasting options.
How private is this tour?
It’s designed for private groups, ensuring a personalized experience without strangers.
Will I have enough time at each stop?
Yes, the itinerary is planned for roughly 1.5 hours at Cesky Krumlov, with additional time for optional stops and lunch. It’s a full but manageable day.
Is the guide knowledgeable?
Yes, reviewers have praised guides for their preparation and depth of knowledge, enriching the experience.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, as there will be walking on cobblestone streets and castle grounds.
This private Cesky Krumlov tour offers a balanced mix of history, culture, and comfort—perfect for those wanting to see South Bohemia’s highlights with ease and style.