Česky Krumlov (located about 170 km from Prague), which has been part of the UNESCO cultural and natural heritage since 1992, is situated in Southern Bohemia, nestled in beautiful countryside with scattered ponds and lovely views along the Vltava river. In the historical centre of the town there are over 300 historical houses and the second largest castle in the Czech Republic with magnificent baroque gardens. The castle used to be a seat of important and famous noble families - Rosenbergs, Eggenbergs and Schwarzenbergs. There you will see a unique theatre with a rotating auditorium. The oldest baroque theatre in the world is part of the castle as well.
The historical city centre preserved its medieval atmosphere and picturesque narrow streets where you will find lovely little shops with handmade souvenirs.