Cesky Krumlov
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We are considering the day trip with Cedok, but it is 10 hours and we wonder how much of it will be on the bus. Also, is Cedok recommended? Any thoughts and comments on a day trip to Cesky Krumlov would be appreciated.
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3 hours each way by ordinary bus. Time table on www.idos.cz
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EC, I see from your postings you have been planning a May trip to Prague and Cesky Krumlov. We are planning the same for July. Would love to hear your feedback when you return. If no one else answers my inquiries by then, perhaps you will. Thanx.
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I can't tell you the best because I only took one -- it was Martin Tours, I believe. The guide was good and the tour itinerary okay (we saw some extra things on the way), but their minibus left a lot to be desired for comfort (hard seats). I did take a tour to Kutna Hora through the group affiliated with Cedok (Prague Sightseeing) and it was excellent, and better buses even though the trip was shorter -- so, I don't think you can go wrong if that's the company.
You can't avoid the time on the bus/minivan, that's how far it is--close to 3 hrs each way, as I recall. I enjoy seeing the countryside, but that's why it is important for a comfortable bus. It will be quicker than public transportation as you won't have the transfer problem.
You can't avoid the time on the bus/minivan, that's how far it is--close to 3 hrs each way, as I recall. I enjoy seeing the countryside, but that's why it is important for a comfortable bus. It will be quicker than public transportation as you won't have the transfer problem.
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