| Georgine |
Aug 16th, 2002 10:18 PM |
Natasha,<BR><BR>We have overnighted in Cesky Krumlov on two different trips.<BR><BR>I can recommend to you the following two hotels/pension that are in your price range.<BR><BR> Pension Barbakan (Double -1450 KC_<BR> (Deluxe - 1950)<BR> Hotel Konvice (Double - 1450)<BR><BR>Both include breakfast for the price, and each has a few parking spaces in front of the pension/hotel that can be reserved in conjunction with your room reservation. You must ask to reserve a space, they will not offer the information.<BR><BR>You can see pictures of both establishments on:<BR><BR> http://www.ckrumlov.cz<BR><BR>Both establishments offer private, modern baths and very good food in their respective restaurants. The Hotel Ruze, Cesky Krumlov's finest hotel is located on the same street, midway between the two pensions I recommended.<BR><BR>I'm sure you are aware of the major flood damage that Cesky Krumlov's historic center has sustained from the recent flooding. If not, you should do some reading of the Prague Post (on-line) to get details. <BR><BR>Their annual, late August music festival has been cancelled.<BR><BR> The Vltava snakes its way through Cesky Krumlov in the lowest part of town, which is also where the tourist office and many of the hotels/pension are located.<BR><BR>The two I recommended to you are on higher ground, about one block up from the main square in the old town. Both have beautiful views from their non-street facing rooms. Both are also located on Horni Street, which is the main ,one-way street into the heart of the old town. This location also puts you within yards of the police station---which will give you a feeling of security if you are bringing a car into Cesky.
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