Be sure not to miss Vienna, the capital of Austria. It will be one of the highlights of your trip to Europe. Promise!
CK Shuttle’s comfortable little buses depart from Cesky Krumlov at 8:00 am (or 9:45 am) every day. You’ll reach Vienna just in time for an early lunch. The shuttle stops at Wien Westbahnhof train station (Europaplatz), 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 16:00 pm so that you make it to Cesky Krumlov for dinner.
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departure from Cesky Krumlov at 8:00 am (9:45 am)
arrival in Vienna at approximately 11:30 am (13:15 pm) departure from Vienna at 16:00 pm arrival in Cesky Krumlov at approximately 19:30 pm |
Price: |
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The price only includes transportation from Cesky Krumlov to Vienna and back to Cesky Krumlov.
*The discounted price of 1600 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).
To book the day trip, please use our booking form and book the shuttle from Cesky Krumlov to Vienna in the morning and another shuttle from Vienna to Cesky Krumlov in the afternoon.
Austria´s capital city
Vienna (Wien in German) is the capital city of Austria, and also an independent municipality. With its population of over 1.7 million inhabitants (inner core), Vienna is the largest and most populous city in Austria. In 2001, Vienna´s historical centre was listed by UNESCO among the world heritage sites. Vienna is a convenient scenic stop-over for travellers on their way to various destinations. Due to its location on the river Danube, Vienna is also a popular stop-over for river-cruise travellers on their voyage along the river´s beauties.
Vienna is a popular destination for immigrants coming from Turkey, countries of former Yugoslavia, Romania, Poland, Hungary, as well as the Czech Republic. It is best known as a place, where a number of composers created their masterpieces, and has a permanent Philharmonic Orchestra. You can also visit a number of theatres (e.g. Burgtheater, Volkstheater), concert venues (e.g. Volksoper, Staatsoper), and museums (e.g. Hofburg, Museumsquartier). The typical Viennese cuisine includes a number of foreign influences. As a result, you can enjoy the Wiener Schnitzel (Viennese steak), Sacher Torte (Chocolate cake), or dumplings. Vienna has an easy-to-use public transport system, which includes the underground (U-Bahn), surface trains (S-Bahn), trams, busses, trolley-busses and taxis. Viennese speciality is a Citybike bicycle hire with a number of pick-up and drop-off stations. We recommend to allow at least 2 days to see some of the sights, and visit some of the numerous venues Vienna offers all year round.