You follow the sign to the "Centrum."

On top of the hill you can see the picturesque town.*

The village is also beautiful.





You can follow the street to the main square and get close-ups of the beautiful castle.

Or some pork brisket?

Then it's time to check out the town...

And the beautiful Bohemian river cuts through the town.

You can go canoeing or whitewater rafting if you so choose, with many outfitters there to help you.

And statues...

I recommend going directly to the tower, but not a tour of the palace. The palace is beautiful, but it takes a long time and is mostly about decoration, and the three noble families.

Better to just walk around the outside.

And of course the town.

And look out at the town from the ramparts...

*I want to thank all the redditors who have been correcting my misinformation; I am especially ashamed that I mistook the stag as the sigil for House Lannister, when it is clearly from House Baratheon! Thanks to Zulow for pointing that out!



Have a sexy day! *I want to thank all the redditors who have been correcting my misinformation; I am especially ashamed that I mistook the stag as the sigil for House Lannister, when it is clearly from House Baratheon! Thanks to Zulow for pointing that out!Have a sexy day!

You get off your bus on top of a hill, and after a short walk, you will see the castle.The famous tower is prominent, along with a church steeple.Like most of the Czech republic, the main square is also beautiful.Perhaps after the long trip you should get some soup- very cheap in Czech republic, ~20 Kr or ~ 1 $Of course dumplings, cabbage and pork is required, being in central Europe.The tower looks like it's out of a fairy-tale...But you need to go take a trip to the castle...Beautiful decorations over every door...Mary.*The famous tower.The Baratheons once ruled the Sudetenlands.And see the beautiful painted walls of the castle.You can see some of the rafters from the top.And take another peak of the tower.I love the red roofs of the Czech republic.Kippahs?You can check the time here.The whole building is painted to make it look more beautiful.Watch out for the bears!It get's cold so maybe you should bring a turtleneck.And eat a Trdelnik, a pastry you see a lot in Czechia.It's sort a sweet dough cooked by spinning over a spit, then dipped in sugar, sometimes with cinnamon, almonds, or other nuts.Well, I hope you enjoyed our photos from Cesky Krumlov!If you would be so kind, liking me on Facebook would make my day ;P