Day trip to Linz from Cesky Krumlov

Be sure not to miss Linz, the modern town of culture, architecture and art.

CK Shuttle’s comfortable little buses depart from Cesky Krumlov at 8:00 am every day. You’ll reach Linz just in time for a forenoon snack and coffee. The shuttle stops at the main train station, at the same spot you’ll be picked up later.

When the afternoon’s over and you’ve got your daily dose of breathtaking sights and history, the afternoon shuttle bus heading back to Cesky Krumlov will pick you up at the same spot you got off. It departs at 18:30 pm (or 16:30) so that you make it to Cesky Krumlov for dinner.

Approximate schedule: departure from Cesky Krumlov at 8:00 am
arrival in Linz at approximately 9:30 am
departure from Linz at 18:30 pm (or 16:30)
arrival in Cesky Krumlov at approximately 20:00 pm (or 18:00 pm)
Price: 1000 CZK 900 CZK* / 1 person

The price only includes transportation from Cesky Krumlov to Linz and back to Cesky Krumlov.

*The discounted price of 900 CZK per person may not be applied when booking transfer for group of less than 3 persons less than 3 days in advance, nor during the low season (November to March).

How to book the day trip from Cesky Krumlov to Linz

To book the day trip, please use our booking form and book the shuttle from Cesky Krumlov to Linz in the morning and another shuttle from Linz to Cesky Krumlov in the afternoon.

About Linz

a modern town of culture, architecture and art

Linz (with nearly 190 000 inhabitants) is the capital city of the Austrian region called Upper Austria (Oberosterreich) situated on the Danube River. Being the third most populous city in Austria with its modern and vibrant look, Linz skillfully merges the old and the new, and is an ideal location for all lovers of history as well as modern architecture, culture and art.

Linz is also an ideal scenic stop-over for travellers between Prague (or Cesky Krumlov), and Salzburg, Hallstatt or Vienna.nLinz derives its name from the Celtic expression Lentos denoting the close relationship and mutual dependence of the town and the river Danube. Historically first railway in Europe was built here between 1825 and 1832 and cut the journey short among Gmunden, Wels, Linz and Ceske Budejovice connecting today´s Austria and the Czech Republic.nAmong the city´s attractions belongs the Postlingberg pilgrimage church with a look out point and a fortress - all situated at the top of a hill overlooking Linz from the north. You can take a mountain tram funicular (Postlingbergbahn) travelling up the steep hill, in the middle of which you can also visit the local ZOO. This tram is the steepest adhesive tram line in the world.nLinz also boasts the largest town square of all settlements on the Danube called Hauptplatz.nThe other castle (Linzer Schloss) first mentioned in 799 now hosts a museum.nFor all lovers of biology, Linz also offers Botanical Gardens situated on top of a hill called Bauernberg, and spreads over an area of 4,2 hectars housing more than 8000 species of plants.

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