Cesky Krumlov is a smallish town,
three hour bus ride south of Prague.
The day started with a bus ride. Not
just any bus. A bus that had televisions in the back of the seats,
with English programing and music, free hot chocolate and free
earphones to borrow! I'll take it over another trans-Atlantic Air
Canada Rouge flight any day (not to say anything bad about the flight
attendants: they were awesome)! Note to Air Canada Rouge:
Entertainment for Apple users only =
ridiculous/get your act
together.
Cesky Krumlov was stolen straight from
a fairy tale. Or, maybe all fairy tales were set in Cesky Krumlov.
Either way, you get the idea. Visiting mid-week, in April was
perfect. We were able to experience all the atmosphere with very few
other tourists.
We had perfectly warm, sunny weather.
Conveniently, Cesky Krumlov has a seemingly endless number of
terraces, patios and balconies from which to enjoy said weather.
Often we were accompanied at these locations by an excellent Czech
beer. Sometimes also with a Czech staple, fried cheese, and one
special afternoon we even indulged in some local layered honey cake.
It was J who was lucky enough to
celebrate his birthday in Krumlov. We hiked to a hill overlooking the
town and were rewarded with spectacular views of the town with all
its red roofs, the river that hugs it, and the rolling countryside
rising up on all sides of Krumlov, as if to try and hide its secret
down in the valley.
We splurged on a traditional banquet
with a mug of sweet mead. The restaurant's terrace was overlooking
the rushing river and there were even fleece blankets to cuddle into
as the sun fell behind the town castle. J made 'birthday decrees'
like 'You shall not feed the stray cat the ham from your plate,' and
“Thou shall not punch the birthday boy on his birthday.” Because
it was hisbirthday I had no choice but to bow to his unreasonable
demands. Poor cat.
Krumlov was adorable during the day,
but it was down-right-magical when the sun went down. If there was a
picture beside the definition of a Romantic Evening Stroll, it would
be of one of the countless bridges and alleyways that wind their way
through Krumlov. You could hardly blame me for insisting that we
meander around just one more cobbled corner.
Kromlov House
Private room with a private bathroom
1,000 czk per night.
2 comments:
Lov it!!!
Sounds just like an awesome Birthday celebration Jon.
Thought of you the other day :) Miss our dinners lol
Ps I wanna go there now!!
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