Um. YES. Yes, it is worth visiting. Cesky Krumlov was one of my favorite small towns that I visited on my trip to Central Europe. I fell in love with the castle, went on a cool rafting trip, and actually went on a small hike alone – which is hella impressive for someone who hates hiking!
You can take a train from Kutna Hora-Sedlec to Český Krumlov via Kutna Hora Hlavni Nadrazi and Praha Hlavni Nadrazi in around 4h 40m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Kutna Hora-Sedlec to Český Krumlov via Kutná Hora,Hlouška,Na Špici, Háje, Háje, Roztyly, and Prague in around 5h 40m. Train operators. 5 Tips for travelers about Czech currency. These are precious insider TIPs on how to save money in Prague: 1. Best way to get Czech currency: Use ATM. ATMs are the best way to get the Czech koruna. Always look for an ATM of some BANK with a big name: e.g. KBC, Erste, Société Génerale/Komerční Banka, UniCredit, Česká Spořitelna, AirBankRe: Best option of transport from Cesky krumlov to Prague. nice modern bus with video, headsets, attendant RegjoJet Bus about $9USD pp one way. last buses back to Prague are 6, 7,8pm. last train 7pm, changing in C. Bud. mind you the CK train station is about a 15 min walk to the center.BAN2S. 253 484 391 103 80 15 144 163 215