
Not From These Parts
June 17, 2019 (20/30)
Český Krumlov is considered the second largest tourist destination in the Czech Republic, after Prague. It is a small fairy tale town that almost seems fake. Charming would be an understatement. While around 14,000 people actually live in the town, nearly 800,000 tourists visit annually. Most visitors are bussed in for the day, and leave before dusk, as the small town is only a few hours from Prague. Because we spent a few days in Český, we were able to see the town in both the day and night, which was quite the contrast.
One of the biggest differences we have noticed is the abundance of Asian tourists in the Czech Republic as compared to other European destinations. Our teacher told us that Prague now has as many Asian tourists annually as cities like London and Paris. This is believed to be a result of a new direct flight. We have even had multiple tour guides refer to certain areas of town or monuments as “Beijing”…
This photo was taken at the Český Krumlov castle. The little boy was very fed up with his parents taking so many photos and began to have a melt down.








