Bohemia Apartments, Český Krumlov
Holiday Apartment Rentals and Sales
Bohemia
Apartments is pleased to offer three newly constructed luxury self-catering
holiday apartments a short walk from the historic centre and castle of the
Czech town of Český Krumlov. The apartments are light and airy and provide
a perfect base to explore the wonderful medieval town, the national park and
the nearby Sumava mountains on the border with Austria. Just a short walk along
the river (20 mins approx or 5 minutes by taxi or cycle) the location is quiet
and provides a relaxing retreat from the bustle of the centre of the town. The
apartments are fully equipped to the highest standards and accommodate 2-6
people. The two larger apartments each have two bedrooms, are adjacent to one another and can be rented as a pair, thus providing accommodation for groups of up to 10 people. For all
enquiries and bookings, please email us or call +44 7899 791645 (English only).
74/21 "The Studio", 2 bedroom holiday apartment for 4-5 persons (71 sqm)
1 x Double bedroom (2 persons), 1 x Twin bedroom (2 persons), 1 x Sitting room fold-away bed (1 person), bathroom with bath and spray attachment, large open-plan living/dining/kitchen room
74/22 "Hill View", 2 bedroom holiday apartment for 4-6 persons (70 sqm)
1 x Double bedroom (2 persons), 1 x Twin bedroom (2 persons), 2 x Sitting room sofa beds (2 persons), bathroom with bath and spray attachment, large open-plan living/dining/kitchen room
74/42 "The Rooftop", 1 bedroom holiday apartment for 2-5 persons (59 sqm)
1 x Bedroom with double bed (2 persons) and single bed (1 person), 1 x Sitting room double leather sofa bed (1-2 persons), bathroom with shower cubicle (no bath), open-plan living/dining/kitchen room
Normally the above prices are based on 3-14 night stays.
Please enquire for shorter/ longer stays.
Český Krumlov - UNESCO World Heritage Site (© 1992-2007 UNESCO World
Heritage Centre)
Situated on the banks of the Vltava river, the town was built around a 13th-century castle with Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque elements. It is an outstanding example of a small central European medieval town whose architectural heritage has remained intact thanks to its peaceful evolution over more than five centuries.
History of the town
(© 2006 - 2007 město
Český Krumlov, www.ckrumlov.cz)
This charming town experienced its greatest prosperity during the rule of Lords of Rožmberk (1302 - 1602), who chose Český Krumlov to become the seat of their kingdom. At this time, Krumlov lay on the crossroads between the Czech, Austrian, Bavarian and Northern Italian lands. You can see the influence of these different cultures that have left their mark on the town and Castle with brushstrokes of the Italian Renaissance. At the end of 17th century, during the reign of House of Eggenberg, the Castle Baroque Theatre was built and the Castle Gardens were renovated. Under the rule of House of Schwarzenberg, Český Krumlov gained its Baroque appearance. Český Krumlov's Old Town hasn't experienced major changes since the 19th century, other than the demolition of the town's fortification walls and guard towers, and has maintained its historic character.
Český Krumlov, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a lively, cosmopolitan town with a unique atmosphere surrounded by unspoiled countryside. Dominated by a Castle stretching over the meandering Vltava River, Český Krumlov's narrow cobblestone streets wind along romantic nooks between patrician houses where you'll find attractive exhibits of world- renown artists, music festivals and concerts, and theatre performances. The cosy inns, coffee shops, and ancient taverns entertain a diverse international crowd.
Český Krumlov is...
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a town of
historical heritage - 300 protected buildings in the historical centre
designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the second largest castle complex
in the Czech Republic, and the oldest Baroque theatre in the world
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a town of art and
culture - Egon Schiele Art Centrum, International Art Gallery, 7 museums and 4
galleries, many art shops, 5 music festivals, theatre festivals, a revolving
auditorium
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a town of many
experiences - medieval festivals, beer tasting in the local brewery, historical
wooden rafting along the Vltava river, night city tours and culinary
specialities to enjoy
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surrounded by
unspoilt countryside perfect for hiking, biking, horse riding, golfing,
rafting, canoeing and skiing/snowboarding (at Lipno). The Lipno Dam and
protected forests of Blanský les and the Šumava National Park are all within
easy reach
How to get to Cesky Krumlov (© 2006 - 2007 město
Český Krumlov, www.ckrumlov.cz)
By air
International airports: Linz/ Austria (70 km) Prague (180 km), München/ Germany (300 km)
By train
České Budějovice (the journey of aproximately 45 minutes) Prague, you have to change in České Budějovice (journey of approximately 4-5 hours) České Budějovice are one of the stations of international express trains from Prague to Zürich and from Praha to Wien
By bus
České Budějovice (22 km - the journey of about 30 minutes) in regular intervals, Prague (180 km - journey of about 3-5 hours) several times a day directly or you have to change in České Budějovice. České Budějovice are one of the statins of international bus lines.
By car
International road E55 Distance: České Budějovice 22 km approx. 20 minutes Praha 180 km approx. 3 hours Linz 70 km approx. 1 hour
Route from Prague: Route from Linz:
Once in Cesky Krumlov, follow the signs to Horni Plana and Volary on route 39 and head out of the town for 1-2km and look for the apartments on the right hand side – a large new building with a red tiled roof, on the hill, up a winding drive. The address is 74 Stare Dobrkovice, Cesky Krumlov, 381 01 (please do not send bookings or enquiries to this address). For
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