South Bohemia
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South Bohemia

Medieval towns, pristine lakes, and fairytale castle landscapes

South Bohemia feels like stepping into a Brothers Grimm tale, but with better beer and fewer wolves. This corner of the Czech Republic serves up medieval towns so perfectly preserved you'll wonder if they're real, lakes so clean you can drink from them, and castles that make Disney's efforts look amateur. Český Krumlov gets the headlines, but the real magic happens when you venture beyond the tour buses to discover places like Třeboň's fish ponds and Hluboká's white castle rising from morning mist. The region moves at its own pace — slow enough to savor a proper Czech lunch, fast enough to keep you interested.

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Český Krumlov's Old Town puts you in the thick of medieval magic, but expect crowds and premium prices — hotels here start around 3,500 CZK per night. The Latrán neighborhood below the castle offers quieter streets and better value. Třeboň makes an excellent base for lake lovers and spa seekers. The town's wellness hotels cluster around Svět pond, where you can literally roll out of bed and into thermal baths. For castle enthusiasts, Hluboká nad Vltavou delivers fairytale vibes without Krumlov's crowds. The town has just enough restaurants and cafes to keep you fed between castle visits. České Budějovice works as a practical hub — decent train connections, real Czech city life, and day-trip access to everywhere else. But it lacks the storybook charm you came for.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Buy the South Bohemia Castle Pass for 450 CZK — it covers 8 castles and pays for itself after 3 visits
  • 2.Eat lunch at local hostinec (pubs) instead of tourist restaurants — expect to pay 150-200 CZK vs 400+ CZK
  • 3.Book accommodation directly with smaller hotels and pensions — they often offer 10-15% discounts for avoiding booking sites
  • 4.Take advantage of free castle grounds access — you can explore gardens and exteriors without paying entrance fees
  • 5.Shop for groceries at Penny Market or Billa instead of tourist convenience stores to save 30-40% on basics
  • 6.Use Czech Railways' online discounts for advance bookings — save up to 50% on train tickets
  • 7.Visit during shoulder season (May or September) for 20-30% lower accommodation rates than peak summer

Travel Tips

  • Download the offline maps for the region — cell service gets spotty in rural areas between towns
  • Learn basic Czech greetings — locals in smaller towns appreciate the effort and become much more helpful
  • Carry cash — many small restaurants, shops, and attractions don't accept cards, especially outside major towns
  • Pack layers for unpredictable weather — mountain climate means temperature swings even in summer
  • Book Český Krumlov restaurants in advance during summer — popular spots fill up by early afternoon
  • Respect photography rules in castles — many interiors prohibit photos, and guards take this seriously
  • Check opening hours religiously — many attractions close on Mondays or have seasonal schedules

Frequently Asked Questions

Plan at least 4-5 days to see the highlights properly. Spend 2 days in Český Krumlov, 1 day in Třeboň or Hluboká, and use České Budějovice as a base for day trips to smaller castles and villages. A full week lets you explore the region's hidden gems without rushing.

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