Cute Little Towns That Ooze Charm

13. Cesky Krumlov – Czech Republic

This small city in the south of the Bohemian region is yet another World Heritage Site, and houses the second largest castle in the Czech Republic, the Český Krumlov State Castle and Chateau.

It has a population of around 14,000, but gets incredibly busy during the summer. The town is near the Vltava River, where you can go rafting or tubing, but you can also explore the outskirts while horseback riding.

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