British can enjoy pints for so little of 79p in a hidden jewel of a city steeped in history and glorious environment that ensure an underestimated destination for travelers
The arrival of more sunshine prior to the summer is undoubtedly leading millions of Britons to consider where they can soak in some rays while enjoying a cheaper pint than at home with one city just two hours away from the UK as an underrated choice.
With the costs of living by the pint prices through the roof, millions of Britons will take a bargain in bars and pubs in Continental Europe this summer in a bargain. According to the World Wide Wilbur travel website, there are numerous options for those who have a high -quality beers for a fraction of the price in the UK. Hidden in the south of the Czech Republic is the small town of Cesky Krumlov, known for its Gothic and Baroque architecture that has been designated a UNESCO world heritage location since 1992.
But the city also has an incredible offer for those British who feel like an underrated holiday destination where they can exchange beaches for a historic environment. World Wide Wilbur, who revealed the costs of pints in a large number of destinations, said that a crispy beer can put you back as 23 Koruna (79p).
“Although not completely #1 for cheapness, the Czech Republic #1 is for quality in my book,” said the website about the country. “I like a Czech dark beer above all.
“Staro windows, Krusovice, Budvar, Kozel, I love them all. If you only visit Prague, you pay much more than a dollar. Go up the countryside and the prices fall quickly. I had a pint Egenberg in a plastic cup at the top of Cesky Krumlov for just 23 Koruny.”
The city also offers a seductive castle, a historic city center and shopping streets, museums and other attractions for people during their visit.
Cesky Krumlov Castle is the second largest castle complex in the country and has a panoramic view that can be enjoyed by everyone who visits the city.
British traveling to the Czech Republic can fly from a number of large and regional airports in the United Kingdom to Prague before they take a train or bus to Cesky Krumlov. A journey from the Czech capital to the southern city usually takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours.
Visitors can take direct trains from Prague to Cesky Krumlov or change at Ceske Budejovice where the latter lasts about as long as the bus trip.
If you have heavy luggage with them, consider taking the bus, because they usually offer more space according to different travel websites.
Among the British airports that offer direct flights to the VACLAV Havel airport in Prague, but is not limited to:
- London Gatwick
- London Luton
- London Stansted
- Manchester airport
- Edinburgh
- East Midlands
- Glasgow
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