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s/d 400/750Kc; ) , in the middle of town, has functional rooms and a decent
pub/restaurant on site, and rents-out bikes (per day 200Kč). Alternatively, the
Tourist Information Centre ( 387 966 164; www.hluboka.cz ; Masarykovo 35;
9am-6pm) , which has internet access and publishes a useful map, can recom-
mend private rooms (also watch for 'Zimmer frei' or 'privát' signs along the main
street, Masarykovo).
There are a few restaurants scattered about that cater to day-trippers. An
easy in-out option is Pizzerie Ionia (
728 258 160; www.pizzerieionia.cz ;
Masarykova 35; pizza 105-170Kč;
noon-10pm Mon-Sat, noon-6pm Sun) , just near the in-
formation centre.
Český Krumlov
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Outside of Prague, Český Krumlov is arguably the Czech Republic's only other
world-class sight and must-see. From a distance, the town looks like any other in the
Czech countryside, but once you get closer and see the Renaissance castle towering
over the undisturbed 17th-century townscape, you'll feel the appeal; this really is that
fairytale town the tourist brochures promised. Český Krumlov is best approached as
an overnight destination; it's too far for a comfortable day trip from Prague. Consider
staying two nights, and spend one of the days hiking or biking in the surrounding
woods and fields.
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