
Cesky Krumlov
This small medieval town in Southern Bohemia is one of the most
picturesque in the country, nestled in the S-bend of the River
Vltava and dominated by the fairytale Chateau on the ridge
overlooking the town. Its appearance has remained unchanged since
the 18th century and it is a delight to wander through the
traffic-free old town with its cobbled lanes, ramshackle red-tiled
roofs and lopsided colourful houses providing many picture postcard
opportunities.
The Castle on the hill, greatly enriched by the Italian
Renaissance style, has fine views of the town setting with covered
walkways, courtyards and terraced gardens where theatre and music
productions are held. Since the town was designated a UNESCO World
Heritage Site in 1992, the summer months have become somewhat
crowded. It is no longer a sleepy secret but a buzzing tourist
haven.