Transfer from Budapest
to Cesky Krumlov

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Departure from Budapest
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Estimated arrival to Cesky Krumlov
14:05h

Trip duration: 305min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Vyssi Brod
Czech Republic

75 min

Vyssi Brod is the spiritual center of South Bohemia since the 13th century. It comprises of the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary,... various farm buildings, an abbey, and the monastery. The most notable parts of the monastery are the early Baroque style altar in the church which, thanks to an ingenious panel system created by two local monks, can be changed four times a year; the famous painting of the Madonna of Vyssi Brod by an unknown artist; and an art gallery with over 100 paintings. Another high point is the richly decorated library dating back to the Baroque period that contains over 70,000 medieval books, scrolls and manuscripts. A guided tour is required to see the monastery complex and visitors should wear appropriate clothing.

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Liechtenstein Castle
Austria

75 min

If this ancient castle is along your route, it is worth the stop, if for nothing more than to see the great Romanesque architecture. This... castle is today considered as one of the rarest and best-preserved examples of a secular Romanesque building in Europe. The access to the castle is possible only through guided tour available in English and German and the tour gives a comprehensive and informative insight into the castle’s past.

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Pannonhalma Archabbey
Hungary

105 min

The Benedictine Archabbey of Pannonhalma is one of the oldest historical monuments in Hungary, established in 966 by Prince Geza. The monastery became an archabbey... in 1541 but during the Turkish occupation the monks had to abandon the abbey on several occasions. The most notable sights include the Basilica with the Crypt which is also the oldest part of the abbey, dating from 13th century; the monumental library with 360.000 volumes; the Archabbey collection and the Baroque refectory. Visitors can also relax in the beautiful botanical garden, an incredible arboretum and in the winery and the restaurant. Today, there are about 50 monks living in the monastery who run the boarding school for Benedictine monks.

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Bratislava
Slovakia

135 min

Let yourself go and drift along the pulsating streets of Bratislava. The capital of the Slovak Republic and its political, cultural and economic center is... home to several universities, museums, theaters, galleries, concert halls, cinemas and many diverse restaurants. For its baroque and Gothic palaces, plazas and museums scattered in the Old Town, Bratislava is often called a “Mini-Vienna on the Danube”. Fortunately, Bratislava is a rather compact city and a great part of city’s sightseeing can be done in a one day visit.

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Gyor
Hungary

75 min

Gyor is a beautiful and charming town that hosts a vast array of architectural, cultural and natural treasures and has therefore received the European Award... for its contribution to the protection of historical heritage. The reminders of an eventful history can be seen in its well reconstructed Baroque center, full of narrow lanes, museums, palaces and churches. The Bishop's Cathedral on Kaptalan Hill, although beautiful from the outside, it’s more important for the fascinating sacred objects that it houses, among which the reliquary of Szent Laszlo I (St. Ladislaus I), king of Hungary who reigned between 1077 and 1095. Another church worth exploring is the 17th century Baroque Benedictine Church. The pride of the city is Becsi kapu ter (Vienna Gate Square), considered by many as the most delightful Baroque square in Hungary.

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Melk
Austria

105 min

The charming town of Melk with the gorgeous Abbey of Melk is a perfect one day trip that will for sure linger in your mind... for a long time. You can walk from one end of the town to the other and marvel some incredible architectural examples from many different history periods, ranging from the late Gothic period, Biedermeier, the Grunderzeit period and Art Nouveau. The town’s most impressive attraction is the Benedictine monastery that truly is a masterpiece with its colossal structure, refined details and contrasting colors. The monastery’s gems are its baroque church with lavish marble and frescoes; the Marmorsaal or the Marble banqueting hall; and the Abbey library which was an inspiration for Umberto Eco’s bestselling novel “The Name of the Rose”.