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Can't decide between Český Krumlov and Prague? Compare these two amazing destinations to find your perfect match.
Český Krumlov is a perfectly preserved medieval town wrapped in a horseshoe bend of the Vltava River, dominated by a spectacular castle. This UNESCO gem offers Renaissance and Baroque architecture, charming cobblestone lanes, riverside dining, and a magical atmosphere untouched by time.
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Prague enchants with its fairy-tale architecture, cobblestone streets, and rich bohemian culture. The City of a Hundred Spires offers stunning Gothic and Baroque landmarks, legendary beer culture, and a magical atmosphere at every turn.
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Český Krumlov offers Český Krumlov Castle, Castle Tower Views, Old Town Square
Prague offers Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, Old Town Square
Český Krumlov is famous for its local dining scene
Prague is famous for its local dining scene
Český Krumlov offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
Prague has legendary nightlife
May to September
April to June, September to October
Summer: 22°C, Winter: 0°C
Summer: 23°C, Winter: 1°C
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Seidel Photography Museum
A beautifully preserved photography studio from the early 1900s, complete with original equipment, darkroom, and thousands of glass plate negatives documenting local life.
Minorite Monastery Complex
A peaceful 14th-century monastery with beautifully preserved cloisters, Gothic frescoes, and tranquil gardens that few tourists visit.
Vyšehrad
An ancient fortress on a cliff above the Vltava, with a Romanesque rotunda, Gothic church, and cemetery where Dvořák and Smetana rest.
Letná Beer Garden
A sprawling beer garden in Letná Park with panoramic views across Old Town's red rooftops to Prague Castle.
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Latrán
The castle district nestled between the castle cliffs and the river, Latrán feels like a village within a town.
Old Town (Vnitřní Město)
The bustling heart inside the river's bend, centered around Svornosti Square.
Staré Město (Old Town)
The medieval heart of Prague, centered on the spectacular Old Town Square with its astronomical clock and Gothic church spires.
Malá Strana (Lesser Town)
Baroque Prague at its finest, tucked beneath Prague Castle on the west bank of the Vltava.
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Both Český Krumlov and Prague are incredible destinations. Český Krumlov excels in medieval castle and Vltava River, while Prague stands out for Gothic architecture and beer.
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