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Czech republic: an eclectic blend of culture with architectural excellence.

The Czech Republic is a surprising gem among European travel destinations. Also called 'The Castle Capital of the World’, the Czech Republic is home to over 2000 castles. 12 UNESCO-certified monuments promote the cultural heritage of the nation. The Czech capital, Prague, is a favourite tourism destination for global travellers. The Czech Republic, famous for its beer festival, welcomes wine lovers for a tour of the Mikulov wine region and is a big lure on Czech Republic tour packages. The beauty of the towns such as Holašovice, Telč and Olomouc are some of the attractions why people look for Czech Republic tour packages. Czech Republic vacation packages are unsaid promises for fun and merriment for all genres of travellers. The Czech Aquapalace Praha, the biggest waterpark in the country, is another draw for tourists booking Czech Republic tour packages during the summers. Holiday tour packages make your stay and sightseeing in the Czech Republic comfortable and organized.

Czech Republic Trip- Best Time To Visit

Summers are the tourist-friendly months but also most crowded. The spring and fall are the safest seasons for booking Czech Republic tour packages from Dubai. You may book Czech Republic tour packages with comprehensive personalized accommodation and sightseeing destinations during these months.

Czech Republic Visa For Indians

Indians looking for Czech Republic tour packages can apply for the Schengen visa. The visa processing takes 15 to 20 days and allows a stay period of up to a maximum of 90 days. Once issued, the visa validity for international holidays in the Czech Republic is for six months. Look for convenient Czech republic vacation packages while your visa gets approved.

Czech Republic Trip: Best Places To Visit

Capital city Prague, the 'City of a thousand Spires’, is a cultural and architectural gem. The monuments here showcase Gothic, Baroque, Renaissance, and Art Nouveau styles. This city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with numerous churches, medieval bridges, fairy-tale castles, Old Town Square, narrow lanes, and mansions. You can stroll on Charlie's Bridge dating back to 14th Century. Pražskÿ Hrad or Prague Castle is the most popular tourist attraction. Make sure it is on the checklist of Czech Republic tour packages from Dubai. International holidays without a cruise trip in the Vltava River are like Prague half-visited. Customise your Czech Republic tour packages to fit in this experience.

Hluboka Castle

Located in the southern part of the Czech Republic, Hluboká Castle is the most beautiful monument. It is a must-visit for your tour packages around the town of Hluboká nad Vltavou. You can admire the gold-gilded pillars, wrought-iron staircases, and lion statues in the castle. Appreciate the amber lanterns, holy crosses carved on the stone, and deer horns stuck on the walls of the courtyard. Do not forget to visit the chapel and art gallery here. People set aside two days from Czech Republic tour packages to visit Hluboka Castle and the medieval city of Český Krumlov.

Ostrava city is a must-include for Czech Republic tour packages if you have a taste for parties and music. People interested in industrial tourism visit the mining museum, Landek Park, along with Vitkovice district. The blast furnace of the 19 th century is a major attraction here. Czech Republic tour packages may include a unique experience of a 60-metre-high lookout using the blast furnace industrial elevator. Masaryk Square is the highlight of Ostrava's urban heritage, famous for its architectural beauty.

Ceske Budejovice

Ceske Budejovice is a must-visit destination on Czech Republic tour packages for those who want to taste the world's best beer Budweiser. The city's Premysl Otakar II Square is an unusual sight in the centre of the ancient town. Samson's Fountain is an unmissable destination that can be dated back to the 18th century and has Biblical significance. The Black Tower is another vital landmark next to the church of Saint Nicholas. Standing here since 1577, this 72m high tower climb gives an unbeatable view of the entire city. If availing Czech Republic tour packages, do get your itinerary tailor-made.

Czech Republic Tourism: Local Dishes To Try

Svíčková na smetané (marinated sirloin).

Try this popular dish made from a sirloin steak, root vegetables and spices. Sour cream tops the dish before serving. It is both warm and delectable during the cold season. Aromatic spices like allspice berries, bay leaves, and mustard seeds add flavour to the sauce. Sometimes whipping cream garnishes the dish instead of sour cream. This is a festival dish that families often serve on their first Christmas feast.

Rízek (schnitzel)

Rízek is a traditional dish loved by Czech people. Also known as schnitzel, it is commonly made at home using a thin slice of pork coated in flour, beaten eggs, and bread crumbs. Rízek is pan-fried with enough fats applied on both sides to make it golden brown. Preparing this dish requires following a specific order called "v trojobalu," meaning coated three times. The dish may feature chicken breast fillet too.

Česnečka (Garlic soup)

Often used as a hangover cure in the Czech Republic, this soup is a broth of potatoes, garlic, and onions. Some variations may also contain a raw egg in the cooked soup. The heat of the soup cooks the raw egg itself. Small pieces of sausage, pork, or cheese add flavour to the soup. This clear garlic soup may also have chicken stock that is loaded with fresh garlic, dried Marjoram, and some bay leaves. A garnish of rye bread croutons is the last step.

Karbanátek means “hamburger” or “meatball” in English. This is one of the most typical Czech-style patty spiced with garlic and Marjoram. Important ingredients that go into the dish are ground beef and pork. Finely chopped onion and white bread soaked in milk help in binding. Karbanátek is pan-fried until golden brown with breadcrumbs coated on them. It is a main-dish with sides of boiled or mashed potatoes.

Things to Do On Czech Republic Trip

Czech Republic holiday packages should include at least a few of these must-do things in the Czech Republic.

Dining In The Dancing House

This is the famous landmark of the Czech Republic, which is most photographed by tourists on their Czech Republic tour packages. This world-class architectural masterpiece is officially known as Nationale-Nederlanden building. Dining here is a unique experience.

Visit The Library In The Theological Hall

The library located in the Strahov Monastery is the favourite activity of visitors belonging to the reader genre. Besides admiring the architectural delight of the monastery, you can read a book in its library room designed by the Italian architect Giovanni Domenico Orsi. The architecture of this place dates back to the 17 th century.

Check Out The Figurines On The Prague Astronomical Clock

This is the world-famous structure installed in 1410. You can't miss checking out the oldest working clock in the world while on the Czech Republic tour packages enjoying the sights of Prague.

Rejuvenate In The Karlovy Vary

Global travellers availing Czech Republic tour packages make it a point to visit Carlsbad or Karlovy Vary, the famous Spa town of the Czech Republic. The city has hot springs, pools, and spa centres to rejuvenate and relax. Take advantage of some of the most pleasurable treatments in Europe. The town is also famous for its historic architecture and picturesque landscapes.

Souvenirs to Look Out For

Czech Republic tour packages will remain forever memorable with the souvenirs and mementoes that you buy for family and friends. Traditional Marionettes (puppet), Bohemian jewellery and crystal, beer cosmetics, garnet (semi-precious stone), spa wafers, wooden toys, Mucha posters, and Kafka souvenirs (Postcards, calendar, and book copies of the famous Czech writer) are some of the options to choose to carry home.

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Czech Republic - A Hidden Jewel in the Heart of Europe Czech Republic is a small country located in Central Europe . Czech Republic is a landlocked country sharing borders with Austria to South, Poland to North, and Slovakia to the Southeast. This small country has a rich history with influences from Czechs, Germans, Jews, Slovaks, Italian and French people for centuries. You can still witness their brilliance sense of innovation and skill in hundreds of castles in the country, along with several monasteries and stately mansions. In fact the country is full of architectural treasures, forests and mountains. It is evident then that you must go for a Czech Republic Tour as soon as possible. Explore Best of Czech Republic with Dook You can move from east to the west of Czech Republic to explore this wonderful travel destination in Europe. You can look for the best Czech Republic Tour Package to see this beautiful tourist destination. The country is receiving more than 20 million visitors every year. This is because Czech Republic is offering lot of options to the visitors. It has great cultural heritage to explore as there are 12 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. There are Historic centers of Prague and Cesky Krumlov which are quite popular as tourist sites among the foreign visitors coming from all over the world. Czech Republic trip also offers lot of adventure to outdoor enthusiasts. There are hiking and skiing options at the countryside. There are several comforting ski resorts from northeast to northwest in Czech Republic. You would find the most famous ones in Krkonose Mountains . There are many hiking possibilities as well in mountains here. And don’t forget to explore castles, caves and other landmarks in the countryside of Czech Republic. You can get lucky to dive into the ecstatic nightlife of the country with best Czech Republic Holiday Package . You can hit the bars and clubs open till late at very low costs. Czech Republic is also popular for its wine production and wine tourism around some towns like Mikulov, Velke, Pavlovice, Znojmo and Slovacko.

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Top Places to Visit in Czech Republic Czech Republic is a small landlocked country but it has some amazing places that attract tourists from all over the world. Prague is the capital city and the most popular tourist attraction in Czech Republic . Prague is famous for its architectural gems which are clearly visible in countless splendid domed churches and old towers here. You can simply walk the narrow lanes of the city which all end up to spectacular squares. Old homes and buildings are just worth seeing.   Czech Republic boasts of many wonderful attractions. Some very popular topping the charts of tourists are Cesky Krumlov Castle, Kutna Hora, Karlovy Vary, Karlstejn Castle, Telc, Olomouc, Litomysl, Moravian Karst, The Bohemian Paradise, Hluboká Castle, Pruhonice Park and Plzen. Cesky Krumlov Castle dates back to 13th century but it has been very well preserved. Castle houses Rosenberg ballroom, renaissance hall, royal apartments and Chapel of St. George. There is also old baroque theater in the castle which is worth seeing. You can easily spend some time here. Kutna Hora is a place which you must see but this is apart from Prague. Kutna Hora is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and your Prague Tour must include this though it is out of Prague. Only 80 KM from Prague, Kutna Hora was once central place to one of Europe’s major silver mines. The major highlight of Kutna Hora is St. Barbara’s Cathedral built in 1388. The cathedral has beautiful interiors. Karlstejn Castle is another Major Attraction of Czech Republic . Built between 1348 and 1365 for king Charles IV, the castle still looks amazing both from inside and outside. Czech Republic is a beautiful country and everyone must explore this European tourist destination .

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Prague Tours: Explore One of the Most Beautiful Cities in the World Prague is the capital city of Czech Republic. It is a famous tourist destination not just in Czech Republic but entire Europe. Despite being a small town you will be delighted when you go for a Prague Tour . There are excellent sightseeing opportunities in Prague. Many of them are right there in your face and there are also some out of the way Attractions in Prague . Top Tourist Places to See in Prague When you hit Prague with Czech Republic Tour Package then you either have the list of sightseeing attractions or you add some there also. However, some super popular attractions cannot be missed when you bought the best Czech Republic Tour Package from India and landed to Prague. First place to see is Prague Castle . This is easily the focal point for any traveller visiting Prague or Czech Republic. And this is for a very good reason. Prague castle has been a central part of Eastern European History for centuries. The castle which has over 1000 years of history is the largest in the world in terms of area. Another major attraction is Charles Bridge . You cannot afford to miss the chance of traversing a spectacular and most important Charles Bridge in Prague . This River Vltava crossing bridge was built in 1357 and is 520 m long. Along the bridge there are plenty of interesting points and statues. Most famous statue is that of holy Roman emperor Charles IV. Then there is the old town square and the astronomical clock in Prague. You want to explore as many wonderful places as possible especially those which are on top of the list when you bought the best Czech Republic Tour from India . So, this amazing old town square which was the Prague’s first market has still buildings that belong to the 10th century. At this square, there is old town city hall which holds famous Astronomical Clock. This square is very popular among tourists for having many spots, market, hotels, restaurants, shopping and entertainment. Other Places to See in Prague include St. Vitus Cathedral, Wenceslas Square, The Hilltop Fortress: Vyšehrad, Prague National Theatre, The Dancing House, Petrin Hill, The Municipal House, The Infant Jesus of Prague, The Jewish Town of Josefov, Tyn Church, The Olšany Cemetery, Powder Tower, The Petrín Lookout Tower, The National Museum, Prague, Mala Strana, Spanish Synagogue, The Clementinum and the National Library, Prague Zoo, Letná Park and Žižkov TV Tower. Dook is Your Best Travel Partner for Best Czech Republic Tours Dook International has been servicing travel enthusiasts for quite some time now and has been to offer best travel experience to all of them. Our Czech Republic Tour Packages are quite affordable, loaded with best hotel stay, food, sightseeing opportunities, flight bookings, visa facility and so on. Our team is always happy to assist you in every way possible right from the time of inquiry you place with us till you return happily back home. We are industry leader and have won several awards for excellence in our services and customer satisfaction. Next time when you plan to visit Czech Republic , a wonderful European country you just have to call us or write us and we will be happy to offer you the best Czech Republic Holiday Package .

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How much does a trip to the Czech Republic Cost?

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The Cost of a Trip to the Czech Republic

For a trip to the Czech Republic, you should plan for daily costs anywhere between $45 to $272. If there's two of you traveling, your daily expenses could range from $91 to $544. These price ranges are based on the average daily spending of $110 (Kč2,586) per person which comes from the travel expenses of other visitors. These costs include food, accommodation, sightseeing activities, and getting around locally. Keep in mind, though, these figures can vary somewhat based on your individual travel style, level of luxury, and chosen activities. Destinations across the country, such as Prague, Brno, and Plzen, might might vary somewhat from the overall average price, but they usually stick close to this range. Read on for a breakdown of travel typical expenses as well as a comparison of tour prices versus Independent travel.

If you're considering an independent trip to the Czech Republic, it's helpful to have an idea of the amount of money you'll need. For budget travelers, planning to spend around $45 (Kč1,067) per day should cover your essential expenses, including affordable accommodations like hostels and budget hotels, cost-effective meal options, local transportation, and affordable activities. For those with a mid-range budget, allocating around $110 (Kč2,586) per day would allow for more comfortable hotels, dining at typical restaurants, and exploring a range of popular attractions. Luxury travelers, on the other hand, should anticipate a daily budget of $272 (Kč6,383), which would encompass higher-end accommodations, dining at nicer restaurants, and indulging in private tour options. It's worth noting that these price ranges are based on extensive travel cost data for the Czech Republic from fellow travelers, as well as insights from travel companies regarding hotel and tour prices. For further details on travel costs, you can refer to our comprehensive travel cost data for the Czech Republic .

How much does a one week trip to the Czech Republic cost?

On average, visitors to the Czech Republic spend between $318 and $1,905 for their week-long adventure, with the average being $772. This covers sightseeing, local transportation, food, and accommodations. With a duration of one week, you'll have the opportunity to explore one, two, or even three locations within the Czech Republic, depending on the level of depth you desire for your visit. Some of the most popular places to consider exploring are Prague , Brno , and Plzen . It's important to note that these figures are averages and can vary based on personal preferences and choices. Ultimately, the goal is to create a memorable and enjoyable experience tailored to your specific interests.

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How much does a two week trip to the Czech Republic cost?

With two weeks, you should budget between $637 and $3,810 for your trip to the Czech Republic. The average price for a two week trip is $1,544. Two weeks will allow you enough time to visit between three and five places. If you're on a budget, you might want to consider some of the more affordable places such as Cesky Krumlov and Kutna Hora.

How much does a one month trip to the Czech Republic cost?

With a month-long trip to the Czech Republic, expenses can be anywhere from $1,365 to $8,165 with the average being $3,308. The cost of travel is dependent on your overall style of travel. If you have a full month, you'll likely want to stay at a vacation rental with a kitchen during at least part of your trip so that you can prepare your own meals. Backpackers often prefer hostels for the same reason. Hostels also offer a more social atmosphere at a very affordable price range.

Hostel Prices in the Czech Republic

With more than 50 hostels in the Czech Republic, the average price is $20 per night for a dorm bed. Hostels are a terrific option for younger independent travelers looking to save money while staying social during their trip. With many types of hostels, it can be overwhelming to sort out the best places, though. Our analysis of the hostels in the Czech Republic not only found the average price, but also uncovered some surprises about the overall quality, amenities, and atmosphere of hostels in the region. You can see more details from our analysis about typical hostel prices in the Czech Republic here .

Here are a few sample prices from popular hostels in the Czech Republic.

  • $10 for a dorm bed at Czech Inn in Prague more details
  • $33 for a dorm bed at Wake Up Wellness Hostel in Brno more details
  • $13 for a dorm bed at Long Story Short in Olomouc more details

Hotel Prices in the Czech Republic

You'll find a wide range of hotel options across the Czech Republic. Below are prices for some of the destinations, and for more details see our analysis of hotel costs in Czech Republic .

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Should you do an organized tour or travel independently in the Czech Republic?

Organized tours and independent travel are essentially the two main ways to plan a trip to the Czech Republic. Organized tours offer a convenient and hassle-free experience, with travel experts handling all the logistical details and the added benefit of an expert guide imparting valuable insights. This option is favored by those who appreciate the convenience and ease provided by tours that often include transportation and expert guides.

On the other hand, independent travel provides a different set of advantages, allowing for greater freedom and flexibility in customizing itineraries and exploring at one's own pace. This option appeals to individuals who value spontaneity and control, enabling them to immerse themselves in local culture on a deeper level.

Ultimately, the choice between organized tours and independent travel depends on personal preferences and travel style, considering factors such as convenience, guidance, and flexibility.

Comparing Trip Costs in the Czech Republic

When we compare the prices of organized tours to the average costs of independent travelers, we can see that sometimes the prices are fairly even.

Tours vs. independent Travel: Pros & Cons

Organized tours.

  • An expert guide familiar with the culture
  • Convenient transportation
  • Fellow travelers to socialize with
  • Well researched activities
  • Efficient and thought out itinerary
  • The security of have a trip leader if something goes wrong
  • Limited options
  • Usually not customizable
  • The fast pace often means you can’t visit one place in depth
  • Usually more expensive than independent travel
  • There may be limited time to interact with the local culture and community

Independent Travel

  • Completely customizable
  • Opportunity to visit off-the-beaten-path destinations
  • Can fully immerse yourself in the local culture
  • Freedom to move at your own pace
  • Flexibility to change your itinerary at any time
  • More affordable
  • Challenging to plan an efficient itinerary
  • Transportation may be challenging or inefficient
  • Booking and trip planning can be a hassle
  • Popular sights may sell out well in advance
  • If something goes wrong, you're on your own

Are organized tours more expensive than independent travel in the Czech Republic?

Organized tours average $309 per day in the Czech Republic, and are generally all-inclusive with one large payment. Independent trips usually average $110 (Kč2,586) per day, and include individual payments to hotels, local transportation, food, and sightseeing. When compared, organized tours and independent trips each come with their own set of challenges and benefits. It's important to understand all aspects of both types of trips to make a fair comparison. You can see our thorough analysis of tour prices in the Czech Republic here .

Here are a few sample tours in the Czech Republic:

  • Fun Holiday in Prague for 4Days ($769) 4 days, 1 destinations more details
  • Czechia Unesco Tour – 7 Unesco Sites in 6 Days, Max 6 People Per Tour ($1,695) 6 days, 6 destinations more details
  • To the Moravian UNESCO heritage sites - 3 days tour - max. 6 people ($853) 3 days, 5 destinations more details
  • Cycling Bohemia from Vienna to Prague ($4,795) 9 days, 6 destinations more details
  • Tailor-Made Czech Private Tour with Daily Departure ($4,989) 8 days, 3 destinations more details

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Places to visit in the czech republic.

Probably an essential thing one needs to plan and include in his/her Czech Republic travel packages is the list of places they would want to visit. To ease you in your decision making, we have listed a few of the beautiful sightseeing and exploring areas of the Czech Republic.

The top thing that Czech is famous for is its architecture. And Plzen is one of the most explored cities of Czech in this regard. This fourth largest city of Czech is designed in a western Bohemian manner. St Bartholomew's Cathedral, the Great Synagogue, and the Renaissance-style Town Hall are must-sees.

2. Litomysl

Two of the major highlights of the town include the palace where noted classical music composer Bedrich Smetananoted was born, and the second is the Portmoneum, which is the former home of art lovers Josef Portman. This place is decorated with art on walls, floors, ceilings, and furniture.

This town was created to improve trade with countries like Bohemia, Moravia, and Austria. For all the lovers of scenic beauty and amazing architecture, this place offers easter-egg colors and renaissance architecture and beautiful churches.

Best time to visit

While you get your hands on the best Czech tourism packages , you need to know when it is the right time to visit Czech and enjoy the unusual occurrences that nature makes there. The best time to visit Czech is divided into two parts. It is during the springtime, i.e., mid-March to mid-May and during the fall time, i.e., September to mid of November. It is during this time that Czech receives the ideal amount of guests and also the weather is at its best.

Most of the people like to avail the Czech tour packages during the summertime because of the pleasantly warm sun shining in the sky spreading the rays of hope and calmness. The crowd is comparatively low during winters.

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Are you excited to explore the Czech Republic?

Czech has always been left under-explored. Still, since very recently people have started liking what Czech has to display, its rich culture, architecture, the monuments, the pleasant weather, warm people, and whatnot. And hence, the means of transportation within the Czech Republic have also grown over these years. It is imperative to know in detail what all things your Czech Republic trip packages include because only then you will be able to better assess your extra costs of traveling and other little things.

The Czech Republic has four international airports, which means it is well connected with all countries of the world. You can easily find direct or indirect flights from your country to the Czech. Outside every airport, taxis are readily available that will help you in reaching your destination. The four airports of Czech are located in Prague, Ostrava, Brno, and Karlovy Vary.

If you are not a fan of airways and like to travel by bus, you'd be glad to know that Czech offers a vast network of roads connected to various neighboring countries. RegioJet, Eurolines, LEO Express, Polski Bus, Lux Express, Hello, Flixbus, Ecolines, and Orangeways are some of the important and most popular international bus companies services to this country.

Czech is also connected to several European countries through a network of trains. So, if you are traveling from Europe, you'd surely want to try the railways which are not only safe and enjoyable but also cost-effective.

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₹ 105,289/- ₹ 111,138/-.

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₹ 41,999/- ₹ 46,153/-.

  • Hop on Hop off tour
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Property Types in Czech Republic

Faqs for czech republic, what is the cuisine of czech like.

Czech has both given and taken tons of food items from different countries of the world. A lot of the cakes and pastries that are very popular in Central Europe today originated in Czech. Though the meals in Czech today mostly comprise of meat, there are a variety of options available for those who prefer veggies over meat.

What are the languages spoken in the Czech Republic?

Though the only official language of the Czech Republic is Czech, you can also spot people conversing in Slovak, German, Polish, and Romany.

What is the main religion followed in the Czech Republic?

Almost 40% of Czech people consider themselves atheists, but most of the rest of the population belongs to the Roman Catholics.

Is English spoken in Czech?

Yes, English is spoken in Czech even though Czech is the official language.

Is the Czech Republic a safe country?

Czech is, in fact, one of the safest countries in Europe. Recent surveys that happened worldwide confirmed this fact. Prague is one of the top 50 safe cities, and Czech is one of the top 20 safe countries in the world.

What is the emergency number of Czech?

Just like other countries of Europe, the emergency number 112 is applicable in Czech too.

How many days are ideal to spend in the Czech Republic?

Anywhere between 5 to 7 days are ideal to spend in Czech.

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Astronomical Clock In Prague

Prague Astronomical Clock was first installed in 1410. It is also known as Prague Orloj Astronomical Clock. Travelers can find the Prague Astronomical Wall Clock fixed on the southern side of the Old Town Hall, which is near Old Town Square. To house the clock’s mechanical parts, a stone chamber was also built near it. It m...

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St. Vitus Cathedral In Prague

St. Vitus Cathedral Prague , the seat of Archbishop of Prague, is a cathedral of Saint Adalbert, Saint Wenceslaus, and Saint Vitus. The St. Vitus Cathedral interior is heavily influenced by Gothic architecture with a renaissance and baroque touch as well. The construction of the church took longer than expected; there were s...

  • St. Vitus Cathedral

National Museum In Prague

The National Museum Prague in 1818 with a focus on natural sciences. Later, in between the years of 1830 and 1840, the museum also started collecting historical objects. The museum was then seen as a center for Czech nationalism. It took almost an entire century to balance out the historical artifacts with the science ones....

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Many times, Prague can become a bit dull as most of the tourist spots are historical buildings. But fret not; Prague Zoo is to the rescue. It is the place to go to spruce up the trip especially for children. Built in 1931, the Prague Zoo was built to help students and scholars gain advanced knowledge in wildlife and zoology...

Dancing House In Prague

Dancing House Prague was designed in 1992 and completed in 1996. It was designed by an architect called “Frank Gehry”. Representing the US bombing on Prague in 1945, the Dancing House holds a lot of historical significance. The plot remained vacant till the area was cleared in 1960. Frank Gehry originally named the house “F...

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  • Things To Do In Czech Republic

Your list of the best things to do, compiled on the basis of actual traveler experiences

Jewish Museum In Prague

Housing one of the largest collections of Judaica in the world, Jewish Museum in Prague is extremely popular. The Jewish Museum stands as testament and reminder of the atrocities committed on the Jewish community during the Second World War. It was on the suggestion of a Jewish employee that the building was used to store t...

John Lennon Memorial Wall In Prague

John Lennon Wall Prague represents a symbol of peace and love. Earlier, the wall was a plain wall, but during the 1980s, artists started creating graffiti inspired by John Lennon and writing lyrics of various Beatles’ songs. The Sovereign Military Order of Malta owns the John Lennon Wall Prague and still allows the artists ...

Strahov Library In Prague

The Strahov Library is situated in the Strahov Monastery . The monastery was built after Jindrich Zdik visited the holy land and wanted to found a monastery. The monastery was first made of wood and later replaced with stone structures before being renewed after a fire in 1258 heavily damaged the monastery.

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  • National Library

The Czech is perfect for a solo trip, family outing, or spending a week off from work with friends. So, get ready to relax your body, mind, and soul while strolling around the beautiful streets of Czech, admiring the architecture and also enjoying the natural beauty of the place.

Things to do in the Czech Republic

After you have known what all the places you have to explore in the Czech Republic, tour packages for the Czech Republic also generally include several activities that you can do in Czech. Below-mentioned is the list of a few of many such things you can do while you are in Czech.

1. Rock climbing

The Adrspach-Teplice Rocks are particularly very famous in Czech for rock climbing and bouldering. Spread across 17 square kilometers in northeastern Bohemia, these rocks are a unique arrangement of sandstone rocks. This place is also very fascinating for birdwatchers because a variety of birds can be found flying and living in this region.

2. Bike Tours

Czech has overtime witnessed the growth of numerous bike tours. You can hire different types of bikes and explore the city at your own pace. You may or may not be guided by a tour guide during this time, and you will have the ease of stopping at whatever place you like in between. You may also choose to go with a group of people biking on the same day.

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Checkin and boarding staff at Delhi Airport is not cooperative with passengers Their behavior very humiliating . They don’t allow Lap top bag and Ladies’ purse/vanity bag which most of the airlines allow besides cabin baggage and check in baggages. They try to charge extra payment on the pretext of small variations which normally other Airlines staff don’t do. Airline staff should be courteous & cooperative but check in staff of Emirates Airline at Delhi was not so at all.

Good but needs to improve cleanliness Coffee serve cold Needs to raise standard serving food Otherwise good

Newly reconfigured 380 I assume. Has a new ife with usb c ports and Bluetooth connections

Very bad !! My confirmed ticket got canceled with out notifying me in hyd airport , crew didn’t help us out !! They were very rude!! They made me pay for the confirmed ticket again !! Can you please let us know how I can get the refund for the ticket I paid

Overall good but one thing I didn’t understand is why they didn’t allow me to pick my own seat.

Check-in process at Bengaluru airport was atrociously slow. Emirates should allow baggage drop option after online check-in and verification of documents. The rest of the flight was quite good and we didn't have any complaints.

The air hostess spilled tomato juice on me by mistake in Mumbai -Dubai flight. I was traveling from Mumbai to UAD. Her senior came and offered couple of small chocolates (probably given in business class) as compensation. I asked for access to lounge as I had to travel till IAD and I could shower and change. But she said she cannot do that and did nothing further. I found the response to their mistake as inappropriate.

The individual attention the crew gives to passengers is commendable and I find them positively helpful.

Food was not eadable. Testless and not apealing. order for indian vegitarian, recived spice less. combination of main course and side iteams are far away from traditonal food, serve less iteams. , but eadoble. Thanks

I bought Business class ticket but they treated me like economic class. No lounge allowed at check inn I have to take stuff out while other passengers have more than 25 lb in bag. Because I bought tickets from other than airlines . It’s discriminations from airlines to passengers.

Everything was on time and efficient - expected from a Swiss crew. But the entertainment system was pretty bad - the display was old. Food was pretty bad and a couple of times they started serving drinks and then just skipped past my row (and likely several others)

They went out of their way. It was very clean and friendly.

I was pleasantly surprised with the whole experience. Thank you

Wheelchair was the excellent service. I didn’t have any food or used entertainment. Overall for my trip experience was excellent. Thank you very much and keep up good work. Best regards

Not exceptional but all good. Business class seats are like the domestic Mint class on Jet Blue. Comfortable but not exceptional. Food is good but not superb. Flight attendants were better on India leg than Miami to Zurich. All India staff was more professional and service oriented. Very polite and service with a smile.

Luggage did not make it to Miami still not today! Screen did not work for couple hours- got a bate of chocolate as a peaceful offering. Crew tentative, seats are getting smaller- isle seat arm rest foes not fold- problem getting other 2 passengers to go to the toilet without hitting themselves

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Swiss Air rerouted me at the last minute and lost my luggage. At this time they still have not been able to locate it.

Okay experience, seats had a very poor legroom and width. Very uncomfortable for long journeys.

the worst experience we had. they put connection label to our luggages with mistake and we had to wait for 5 hours to pick them up

COmpared to my experience in the business class of other airlines the food variety and offerings were meager. They did not have any cookies or crackers for snacking! They were unable to offer some other items. This has never been my experience in other airlines.

Service was superb and the flight experience overall was great

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Flight canceled and uncanceled. I had already rebooked and so have to pay for both. No one is willing to admit fault

My whole body was paining after such long flight. Seats are small. Leg space is too small. Food is good.

Sadly, the plane was extremely old and uncomfortable. The entertainment system broke down completely. We couldn't even charge our phones. The seats were also very uncomfortable, with a very slim seat cushion. It must be the result of having 9 seats where there used to be 8.

It was a terrible airline. The air hostess and the people in the flight, just very rude.

As usual invariably delayed Lots of time in getting chkd in baggage

Staff needs to be trained in managing customers better. Indigo appears to be a low cost airlines in all aspects.

Flight was delayed and also lots of mosquitoes on the flight

Two times the gate was changed and flight got delayed

INDIGO Never On Time & Always Prefer to Shuttle Passengers Like shuttle Corks

I did not like the communication gap existing amongst the staff and the customer. My flight to Nagpur was delayed by two and half hours but it was informed to me on email ( not by W.A. or SMS) when I have already left my home in Baner area. I was painfully detained at airport with luggage when the gate no. 10 was changed to 5. I'll never recommend your flight to anybody.

Seats don't recline, no charging points. New aircraft and very clean. Crew should serve some water atleast.

Wife and I were seated in separate seats across the aisle

There was inordinate delay without any plausible reason. This has become a normal feature of Indigo now a days.

Flight was inordinately delayed, which has become normal with Indigo. Crews were inattentive. After landing there was a lot of time for arrival of chek in baggage

Very poor, flight cancelled, no help from Lufthansa customer service.

terrible. they cancelled the flight 1 day before flying out and just sent an email to inform the same. i had to scramble on my own paying more to find another flight.

The flight was cancelled, and no reason was given. The flight was rebooked 3 days later. Calling customer service was next to impossible. There was no option to get in a queue in the phone call. It simply said all agents are busy call back later. It is 2024 and not 1970s to have such outdated technology. Live chat was even worse as I was 753 in line and it kept getting timed out. The icing on the cake was that the working hours was something like 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM? Really for international airline when the flights usually depart early in the morning? Things only got worse in the check-in counter in Mumbai. The monitor in the check-in counter said that the flight was on time even though it was cancelled. There were 2 agents helping a 747 full of passengers. It was 5:30 AM by the time I checked into the hotel. I tried reaching Kayak (Chatdeal via email) days before the onward flight from Seattle and no one cared to respond even after reminder. I will go with Expedia in the future. In fact, for my next trip to Japan I have already used Expedia.

Great except my luggage was. Lost my entire. Trip and I had. To go buy things and waste. Time trying to find. My luggage

Very very poor. Reliability is the main issue. The flight from Bangalore to Frankfurt was delayed by 8 hours and hence we couldn’t make the flight from Frankfurt to St. Louis ( which was later canceled by Lufthansa ) . Bangalore airport lounge 080 is EXCELLENT. The shower in the lounge is first class. Wished they had some extendable lounge chairs for sleeping for the weary passengers. FRANKFURT AIRPORT IS HORRIBLE! WILL NEVER EVER FLY IN OR OUT OF FRANKFURT. There is no jetways for the Lufthansa flight and the bus took so long to reach the next terminal. We had to clear immigration and security checks again and again though we are transit travelers.

Ended up canceling the tickets with Lufthansa because they need extra visa for changing terminal for layover at Frankfurt airport.

4 hours is a long flight with no movies and no snacks.

Boarding pass could not be used in normal way due to reasons beyond my knowledge, there was argument for 3 hours and the whole episode was miserable specially when you are traveling with 83 yr old sr ctz in such long hall flight. Air india should be avoided if possible, Lufthansa should take a note of this harassment

My flight from Bengaluru to Hyderabad was excellent. Vistara did a great job 👏 Domestic flight is much more better than international .

Worst baggage handling system. Our bags were delayed and multiple calls to customer service agents didn't help. The customer service is really poor and do not provide any update. The airport ground staff also are not helpful in terms of providing right information. False information was provided that the bag has not reached SFO.

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Traveling to Prague from India: The Ideal Budget

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traveller Shreya

Budget for Prague trip from India is often anticipated to be skyrocketing. However, that view doesn’t hold true. Prague is one of the most affordable destinations to travel especially when one travels from India. My belief anyway is that the most breathtaking views are usually inexpensive. This holds true for a trip to the historic Bohemian capital of Prague.

Prague is a hot pick among backpackers and solo travelers from across the globe as well as India. This is because the budget for Prague trip from India is very affordable as compared to most other European countries. An ideal budget for Prague trip from India for a short four to five-day trip is expected to be under 60,000 INR.

Located in central Europe, Prague has the geographical advantage of being almost equidistant from the popular European cities of Berlin, Vienna and Munich to name a few. The budget for a Prague trip from India can be better utilized if other cities in Prague’s proximity are explored as well.

Unlike the western European countries where the Euro is the official currency, the Czech Republic’s local and official currency is the Czech Koruna (CZK). This currency is not as strong as the Euro compared to the Indian Rupee (INR) which is why the budget for Prague trip from India seems like a steal.

Budget for Prague Trip from India: Cost Breakdown

The budget for Prague trip from India for a roughly four-day trip is listed in the table below. Since I was traveling from India, the expenses are mentioned in INR along with the approximate CZK conversion.

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The skyline of Prague is marked by a pastel orange colour. Most of the roofs are coloured peach. Picture by Shreya Doshi

Key Information for a Prague trip from India

Now that you’re aware of the basic travel information pertaining to Prague, it is important that you understand the exchange rate as well. Understanding how will Indian rupee cost in the Czech Koruna is essential. Also, I’m mentioning the exchange rate for the US Dollar as well.

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Take the funicular train to Petrin Hill for the beautiful view of the Prague skyline. Picture by Shreya Doshi

Currency Conversions for Travelers to Prague

Kindly find below the approximate currency conversions in Indian Rupees, Czech Koruna and US Dollars.

Happiness does not come with a price tag – the marvellous city of Prague reinstates my belief in this quote. You can literally spend a couple of days in Prague without spending a single penny on sightseeing.

Things to do on an economical budget for prague trip from india.

A majority of places of interest do not have an entry fee and can be explored for free. This really helps in maintaining a low-cost budget for Prague trip from India.

Budget for Prague Trip from India

Walkthrough the cobbled streets of Mala Strana. Picture by Shreya Doshi

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A close view of Charles Bridge. Photography by Cenk Gokalp

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Dancing House, dedicated to the famous dancing duo Fred and Ginger. Picture by Shreya Doshi

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The famous Lennon Wall. Pose in front of it while here. Picture by Salem. C

Popular Attractions to Visit on a Budget for Prague Trip from India

Most places in Prague are worth visiting. Not only are these places beautiful but their entries are for free. While in Prague, do visit the following places.

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The age old Astronomical Clock at Old Town Square in Prague. Picture by Mal

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The magnificent St. Vitus Cathedral, is a popular attraction in Prague Castle complex. Picture by Shreya Doshi

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Lookout Tower atop the Petrin Hill is a mini version of the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris – A must visit for the best view of the Prague skyline. Picture by Shreya Doshi

Recommended Places of Stay for an Affordable Budget for Prague trip from India

The best option for accommodation to suit one’s budget for Prague trip from India is to pick a hostel close to the Old Town. Be a solo traveller or a group of backpackers, hostels will always prove to be the cheapest option.

If you wish to pamper yourself with some luxury or are traveling with your family, you can treat yourself to a hotel stay or an apartment in the city centre. However, this is likely to dent your budget for Prague trip from India.

The following accommodation options are recommended considering the distance from the city centre and an affordable budget for Prague trip from India.

Recommended Places of Stay with their Average Cost per Night and the Distance from Old Town.

No trip can be deemed complete without tasting the local cuisine. It is for this reason that I highly recommend you to savour local delicacies and connect with the local Czech culture more.

Reach out to Shreya on Traversia.

Must Try Delicacies under 50 CZK 

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While in Prague, savour the local dishes and desserts. Picture by Chanya. V

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Try some lip-smacking street food in Prague. P icture by Jyotsna Nanda

Tips for Planning an Affordable Budget for Prague Trip from India

If you really want to go on an affordable budget for Prague Trip from India, it is important that you keep in mind a few tips. Based on my travel experience in Prague, I’m mentioning a few pointers from my side.

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There are plenty of affordable hostels in Prague. Live there while in this Bohemian town. Picture by Martin Harry

Scenic Add-ons with an Additional Budget for Prague Trip from India

If you are looking for a short trip on a shoestring budget, Prague is the place to be. The rich Bohemian culture and the architectural heritage of Prague would welcome you with a vibe that’ll leave you awe-struck. Get on a plane that’ll take you back to medieval times and you’ll never want to come back again.

Happy Wayfaring 🙂

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How Much Does it Cost to Travel Czechia

Located in central Europe, one of the best things about travelling in the Czech Republic (now known as Czechia FYI) for those of us on a budget, is how cheap this country is!

And having visited this country 5 times in my life (2 in the last 12 months in fact!) I can definitely attest to this!

Much much cheaper than adventuring in neighbouring Austria, or even Germany, the Czech Republic is probably the cheapest country in central Europe due, inevitably, to its Soviet historic route, which restrained economic development here for many decades now.

Now however, Czechia is a thriving and proud nation offering visitors a lot more than you might think!

From the Medieval capital of Prague – an eternal big hitter on any European itinerary – through to its beautiful areas of natural beauty, its famous Bohemian castles, not to mention its beer heritage and dazzling array of festivals, it’s clear there’s more to the Czech Republic than meets the eye!

So if you’re thinking of heading to this country and are wondering how much a trip here might cost you, then read on.

I’m bringing you my complete guide to the price of a Czech travel adventure so that you can start planning yours asap!

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Intro to this Czech Travel Budget

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The first thing I’d encourage you to do, before you read this post, is head over to my 1 week Czech itinerary post and then come back here!

To give you some idea of what to expect in this country, this other article is a great read and will give you a really clear idea about the sort of things you might want to budget for in this country, as well as the general vibe of the place – which I have to say is pretty relaxed (music to many a budget travel ear!)

And then this article, (the one you’re reading now!) is going to bring you the full lowdown about what it cost to travel the Czech Republic – a budget based exactly on the 1 week Czech itinerary, which involves travelling as affordably as possible.

That said, this budget will also include a few splurges – things that wouldn’t generally be considered budget travel items but which, in Czechia, are well worth the expense, such as guided day trips to national parks and historic cities.

And now a bit more housekeeping…

This budget doesn’t include the cost of getting to Czechia, but thankfully a whole host of budget airlines, train as well bus companies service the country, meaning you can usually pick up a bargain to make your way here.

As always I recommend Skyscanner for finding the best flight deals and Flixbus for some awesome coach deals in Europe.

You can also get the train to Czechia too of course – and booking with Omio at least 4 weeks in advance will help you grab the best ticket prices.

Worth pointing out too, that this budget does not include any visa expenses or travel insurance costs, so don’t forget to factor those in as well.

Generally, most people will start their Czech travels in Prague, so it’s probably easiest to look to arrive here – unless you’re coming wast from Poland or north from Austria.

Czechia is part of the EU, which means the same entry requirements apply i.e. whatever visa you need (or don’t need) to enter the EU will also apply to the Czech Republic.

For many travellers from outside Europe, this will involve a Schengen visa. For EU nationals, no visas are required. For British passport holders, visas are not required for stays of up to 90 days in any 180-day period.

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Alternatively, if you’re a long-term traveller, digital nomad or frequent remote worker seeking travel health cover, check out Safetywing’s Nomad Insurance policies.

And now, with housekeeping out of the way, I’m going to give you a breakdown of each travel expense category so that, if you are travelling to Czechia for longer than a week, or with a bit more / less cash, you can work out your own budget.

Then, at the end of this post, you’ll find the complete budget breakdown of my 7 day Czech trip, which details exactly how much to set aside for your travels

I hope it helps and that you have a wonderful time travelling this fab country too!

#1 Accommodation

Czechia, Prague, Boutique Hotel Room

Accommodation costs in Czechia are really reasonable, especially for central  Europe and you can pick up some real bargains, especially if you are travelling as a couple or a group.

The one exception here does tend to be Prague, which is more popular and therefore more expensive, especially in the high summer season. At this time, Prague accommodation can be double the price of elsewhere in the country.

Hostels are common in the capital as a result – check out The Roadhouse Prague , which gets rave reviews – but outside of this, there are many local guesthouses or Airbnbs offering good prices too.

In guesthouses, standard double or twin rooms outside of the capital (usually including breakfast) range from €30- €80.

Otherwise, in Prague, check out Miss Sophie’s Downtown , which is right by the train station and is a top-rated boutique hotel with easy access to the Old Town that I loved.

Alternatively, low-mid range Airbnb apartments in the Czech Republic can be picked up for around €50- €100 a night –  a real bargain if there’s a lot of you, as these spaces are often houses that sleep 2-4 people and include a kitchen space so you can prepare your own meals.

At the other extreme of the price range, luxury hotel stays in Prague can be 300€+ a night, like the amazing Grand Mark Prague , which offers a spa and fitness facilities amidst a 5 star experience.

#2 Transport

Czechia, Pustevny, Chairlift

Transport costs can make a huge difference when it comes to the costs of travelling in the Czech Republic and will largely be dictated by whether you plan to use public transport while you are here, or rent a car, or see the country via an organised tour.

If you’re following my 1 week Czechia itinerary – or perhaps increasing to 10 days, but adding on Brno too – then you can easily make this trip using public transport and a couple of guided day trips.

I recommend Omio for booking your train / bus travel across the country, because they make everything simple easy to understand and book in English and accept payment in multiple currencies.

If you’re looking for some flexibility to create your own itinerary and perhaps want to explore more or base yourself outside of cities in the Czech Republic, then it will probably be best to rent a car.

Hiring a car is a cheaper option if there’s a group of you, but having to foot all the costs yourself if you’re a solo traveller, means your budget could soon start spiralling.

As a benchmark, a hire car with fully comp insurance can be picked up for around 70€ a day. If you have excess insurance, you can bring this cost down by not going fully comp and using your excess insurance to mop up the costs of any accidents you do have.

Of course, you’ll need to add fuel onto the rental costs of hiring a car, but this can be eliminated by renting an electric vehicle – although charging points are sadly not super common in the Czech Republic, so ensure you undertake some research on this in advance.

For the best deals on car hire in Czechia, check out DiscoverCars .

Alternatively, you can also take organised tours of the Czech Republic that includes a lot of the travel costs in their prices and will take all the organisation off your hands.

Check out these top picks . ­­

#3 Activities, Day Trips & Entrances

Czechia, Bohemian Switzerland National Park, Walking Trail

And coming in at number 3, it’s another variable cost in your Czech travel budget, because it really depends how many tours and activities you do while you are here!

As I mentioned above, if you don’t have a car, then you probably will take at least a couple of day tours in this country to help you experience some of the best national parks and historic towns that can be accessed from Prague

If you have a rental car, or are travelling as part of an organised tour, then probably won’t have to pay for any guided day trips – apart from maybe a short brewery / winery or city tour.

When it comes to brewery tours, this monastic breweries segway tour in Prague gets great reviews and costs around 60€ per person or this historic Prague pub tour is another fav.

When it comes to city tours in the capital, check out this half day guided walking tour around Prague or this guided ebike full day trip to Karlstejn Castle .

However, across Czechia, you don’t really need to take any tours if you don’t want to – in the capital, for example, you can easily wander around for free and then enjoy free or cheap entrance to many of the churches, museums and gardens.

The exception here is the Hradčany Castle – grab your skip-the-line tickets here – and the Prague National Museum – buy tickets here – 2 attractions in this city that I highly recommend you check out.

If you’re looking for more short Prague adventures, then this paddle board one that would be really fun in the summer, or this electric trike one would be a great winter choice.

If you’re venturing beyond Prague on some epic day trips, then here’s my top picks which all cost between 50-150€ per person:

  • Bohemian and Saxon Switzerland
  • Český Krumlov & Hluboká
  • Kutna Hora and Bone Chapel Tour

#4 Food & Drink

Czechia, Ostrava, Ear Production

Following on from the activities, day trips and entrances budget section, it’s time to address every traveller’s favourite – food and drink.

In my humble opinion, especially as a vegetarian, the Czech Republic is the not the most amazing when it comes to food, so if you’re on a budget, I definitely wouldn’t spend big on this.

The country is, however, super famous for its beer, so if you want to get into the craft brewing scene, this is a good place to do it.

Outside of this (and to give you some idea), a coffee in a local café will cost you around 1€, a beer costs around 1.50€ and a gelato is around 2€.

A casual sandwich and drink lunch in a café is likely to be around 6€ and an evening pizza in a casual restaurant with a drink will set you back around 10€.

Limiting how much alcohol you consume in Czechia is an easy way to keep the budget even lower, but if you do enjoy a drink, sticking to local beer is a good way to go to keep things cheap!

This means you should be able to get by on as little as 20€ a day when it comes to eating and drinking if you keep things really minimal.

For those who want to indulge more, you could be looking at around 50-80€ per day – it just depends how much you like doing this stuff!

Final Czech Budget Breakdown

Czechia, Ostrava, Me

And here it is, the complete per person breakdown of what it costs to travel in the Czech Republic for 7 days at an affordable rate!

  • 7x nights accommodation in a shared double room or group Airbnb – 270€
  • 7x days of food and drink – 150€
  • 2x day trips from Prague – 250€
  • Entrance fees and short guided tours in various cities – 70€
  • 2x trains journeys to cities outside Prague (Olomouc, Ostrava or Brno) – 70€

Total – 810 €

I hope you’ve found this article about how much it costs to travel in the Czech Republic useful.

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How to Travel to Czechia?

If you’re coming from further afield to Czechia, it’s likely you’ll fly into Prague’s international airport.

Serviced by many budget airlines, I always use Skyscanner to get the best prices.

Otherwise, if you’re coming from nearby parts of central or eastern Europe, then it’s easy to travel to Czechia either via bus or train.

Check out Omio , where you can easily compare hundreds of journeys, view timetables, and buy tickets in English.

Alternatively, you can also take an organised tour to Czechia – check out these fantastic options for more info.

4 Key Packing Items for Czechia

#1 Good Camera – You will be pretty much snapping non-stop in Czechia and will need a good camera to do this gorgeous country justice. I highly recommend the Sony A6000 , which I use for all my travels and love, not least because it’s light, compact and robust!

#2 Good Walking Shoes – There will be a lot of walking in Czechia, so make sure your feet are comfortable therefore with a pair of New Balance Trainers .

#3 Good Water Bottle – All that sightseeing is thirsty work, so make sure you have a metal water bottle that you can refill as you go, because Czech tap water is drinkable… and free!

#4 Good Day Pack – And to carry your water bottle, camera and guidebook, you’re going to need a decent backpack that will help you balance the weight as you walk the city streets. In my opinion, you can’t go past the Bobby Anti Theft Backpack , which is also perfect for helping you avoid pickpockets too.

Travel Insurance for Czechia

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When it comes to getting paying for things in Czechia, you want to ensure you’re not being charged overseas transaction fees or getting poor exchange rates when using your card abroad, which is why I always take my Wise Card away with me.

The easy way to spend abroad with real exchange rates, no markups and no sneaky transaction fees, you can use your Wise card just like a debit card in Czechia… and it links easily with Google and Apple pay – sold! Get yours here .

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Your Trip to the Czech Republic: The Complete Guide

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Whether you’re visiting Prague for its stunning gothic architecture, traveling to South Moravia to enjoy some wine, or heading up to Liberec for some hiking, knowing essentials like where to stay, what to do, and how to get around will help you feel more comfortable and prepared for your adventure. 

Planning Your Trip

Best Time to Visit: The pleasant temperatures and small crowds in May, September, and October make these months the best time to visit the Czech Republic. However, winter is the best time to visit for those who are looking forward to skiing in the mountains or visiting the country’s many Christmas markets.

Language: Czech is the official language of the Czech Republic, but English is widely spoken in popular tourist spots.

Currency: The Czech Koruna (CZK) is the currency of the Czech Republic. Some places will accept Euros but they will rarely provide change and you’ll likely pay an inflated exchange rate.

Getting Around: Prague has a reliable public transportation system, and tickets can be used on any metro, bus, and tram in the city. Ridesharing apps are a great alternative for getting around the city. The rest of the country is well connected by an intricate system of domestic trains and buses as well as international connections to other big cities in Central Europe.  

Travel Tip: Popular Prague attractions, such as Prague Castle and Charles Bridge, can get very busy at any time of year, so be sure to get an early start on the days when you’re planning to visit these places. If you’re planning to attend any of the Moravian wine festivals in September, book accommodation early or plan to stay in Brno instead, as there is limited availability in the small towns where the festivals are hosted.

Things to Do

The Czech Republic offers a wide range of things to do and see in addition to many festivals and events throughout the year. From enjoying the great outdoors in the national parks and mountains to exploring the museums and historic neighborhoods of the big cities, the Czech Republic has something for everyone. Don’t miss out on these top things to do when visiting the Czech Republic:

  • Wander through the medieval streets of Prague’s Old Town across the historic Charles Bridge and up to Prague Castle. 
  • Travel to Moravia to enjoy the wine festivals and the country’s quirky second city, Brno.
  • Hike through the breathtaking nature of Bohemian Paradise (Český ráj) or Bohemian Switzerland (České Švýcarsko).

Explore more attractions in the Czech Republic with our full-length articles on the top things to see in Prague and great day trips from Prague .

What to Eat and Drink

Traditional Czech cuisine relies heavily on meat-based dishes served with a side of bread dumplings or potatoes. Must-try dishes include goulash, svíčková, and pork knuckle. Vegetarians should try the fried cheese or look for restaurants serving a vegetarian twist on the other traditional Czech dishes. Although not traditionally Czech, the sugary spit cake, known as trdelník in Czech, is a popular sight in the main tourist areas and is a great dessert option if you’re craving something sweet. The Czech Republic is also home to a large Vietnamese population so, perhaps surprisingly, the country serves some of the best Vietnamese cuisine in Europe.

The Czech Republic is world-famous for its beer and the country has one of the highest per capita beer consumption rates.   Pilsner-style beers also originated in the Czech city of Pilsen. The country is home to big names like Pilsner Urquell and Staropramen, but the local craft and microbrew beer scene has also taken off in recent years, so you won’t have any trouble finding a tasty Czech beer to drink. Beer in the Czech Republic is typically served by the half-liter, which is slightly larger than a pint. Wine and spirits are also popular beverages in the country. Moravia is known for its wine production, with more than 96 percent of the country’s domestically produced wine coming from this region.   There are several great bars in Prague where you can try authentic Czech absinthe served in the traditional style, but also be sure to try local specialty spirits like Becherovka and Slivovice.

Explore our articles on absinthe in Prague , street food in Prague , and famous and interesting Prague cafes . 

Where to Stay

If you’re planning to visit the top sights in Prague, staying in the Old Town (Staré Město), New Town (Nové Město), or Lesser Town (Malá Strana) neighborhoods will provide the best walkability access. However, other parts of town will likely have lower accommodation prices and are still well connected to the city center by public transportation.

If you’re visiting Brno, you’ll want to be right in the heart of the city as that’s where most of the action is and you’ll be well connected to the main bus and train stations, making it easy to explore other parts of the country. Staying in Brno is also a good option if you’re planning to attend any of the Moravian wine festivals in September. 

Explore our recommendations for the best hotels in Prague.

Getting There

Prague’s Václav Havel Airport is the biggest airport in the country, serving 15 million passengers and operating routes to more than 160 destinations.  However, smaller airports in Brno, Ostrava, Pardubice, and Carlsbad also service international flights from other European destinations, especially on budget airlines. Visitors planning to spend the majority of their time in the eastern part of the country might want to consider flying into Vienna International Airport (Austria), which has a direct bus from the arrivals terminal to Brno. The country is also well connected to other major European destinations by buses and trains. 

Culture and Customs 

Be sure to plan enough time for long meals when visiting the Czech Republic. Especially with dinner, it is quite common to take your time with the meal and have a few drinks while enjoying a conversation with your company. In most cases, servers won’t try to rush you so you will almost always have to flag them down and ask for the bill when you’re ready to leave. The quickest way to get their attention is usually by having empty drink glasses on the table.

Tipping culture is always confusing when traveling to a new place. In the Czech Republic, it’s common to round the bill up to the next whole number or tip servers up to 10 percent, but it’s not expected. This is only for table service, though. Tipping a bartender or taxi driver will always be appreciated, but is not the norm. 

When it comes to taxis, it’s advisable to order one by calling a taxi service or using a rideshare app like Uber, Bolt, or Liftago rather than hailing one on the street. You’ll get better rates this way and will have the option to pay by card through the app rather than having to deal with cash once you’ve reached your destination.

Money-Saving Tips

  • Checking out the free attractions is one of the best ways to save money in the Czech Republic. The country is full of beautiful parks and squares, nature reserves just waiting to be explored, and many of the top sights, including Charles Bridge and Prague Castle, have parts that are accessible to visitors without charge.
  • If you’re planning to spend a few days in Prague, investing in a multi-day transportation pass will be much more economical than purchasing an individual ticket for each journey.
  • Prague is more expensive than other parts of the country. Visit some smaller cities and towns to save on accommodation, food, and drinks. Even Brno, the second biggest city in the Czech Republic, is significantly more affordable.
  • Avoiding the tourist traps in Prague’s Old Town will massively reduce your spending. Instead of having a meal or drink on Old Town Square, find a place on one of the smaller side streets, or look for better deals in other parts of the city.
  • While there’s been a big crackdown on currency exchange fees, you’ll still likely get a better rate by withdrawing money directly from ATMs. When you do this, make sure to use an ATM from a bank and withdraw without the machine’s suggested conversion rate, which tends to be higher than the rate your home bank will charge.
  • Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in the bigger cities so using a card without foreign transaction or conversion fees will help you cut back on those little costs that add up quickly.

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Czech Republic Travel Guide

Last Updated: August 31, 2023

view over the rooftops in Cesky Krumlov

Nestled in the center of Europe , The Czech Republic (also known by its short name Czechia) is a country steeped in history. It’s a land dotted with castles, medieval towns, beautiful mountains, ancient ruins, and world-class wineries.

Every year, more and more people visit this wondrous place but, sadly, they mostly stick to the capital, Prague , leaving the rest of the country unvisited.

However, once you escape that beautiful (but crowded) city, you’ll find an inexpensive country with some of the most striking and rugged landscapes in Europe. I love taking the train from place to place and just staring out the window at the rolling countryside.

This travel guide to Czechia will help you plan your trip, save money, and make the most of your time in this beautiful country!

Table of Contents

  • Things to See and Do
  • Typical Costs
  • Suggested Budget
  • Money-Saving Tips
  • Where to Stay
  • How to Get Around
  • How to Stay Safe
  • Best Places to Book Your Trip
  • Related Blogs on Czechia

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Top 5 things to see and do in czechia.

A scenic view over the rooftops in Cesky Krumlov on a sunny day in Czechia

1. Explore Prague

Wind through the medieval streets, climb the hill to visit Prague Castle, gaze up at the Astronomical Clock, explore historical buildings and cobblestone streets, and enjoy the wild nightlife (or a more relaxed beer garden). With a rich history, there is so much to explore here. Stroll across Charles Bridge — one of the oldest standing medieval bridges in the world — or take a cruise along the Vltava River. You can admire historic architecture while exploring the iconic Old Town Square and catch world-class performances at one of the many theaters. No matter your interests, Prague won’t disappoint. It’s a city that lives up to all the hype. (Just avoid coming in July and August when the city is packed!).

2. See Ceský Krumlov

Situated on the Vltava River in the south of the country, this is a smaller, more picturesque version of Prague. Ceský Krumlov is home to fabulous museums, gorgeous churches, and plenty of historical sights. Explore Cesky Krumlov Castle, the country’s second-largest castle, and meander through the beautiful castle gardens. You can even visit the castle’s incredibly well-preserved Baroque-style theater and climb 162 steps to the top of the castle tower, which offers sweeping views of the city. The medieval architecture and red-roofed buildings make for beautiful pictures and a casual stroll through the streets is a great way to relax and enjoy the slower pace of life.

3. Drink up in the Moravian Wine Region

Although you might only think of beer when you head to the Czech Republic, the Moravian Region is actually famous for its wine. The Moravia region borders Austria and produces 90-95% of the Czech Republic’s wine. Picturesque villages are scattered throughout the area and in the town of Valtice, you can visit Chateau Valtice’s wine cellar, which has been around since 1430. Tours usually cost between 2,500-6,000 CZK.

4. Visit Kutná Hora

This historical town is home to the famous Sedlec Ossuary, aka the Bone Church. It’s a Roman Catholic chapel, built in the 13th century and adorned with over 40,000 human bones. There are bones hanging from the ceiling and an enormous candelabra made from skulls. There is also a display featuring skulls with wounds inflicted by various medieval weapons. Admission is 200 CZK. For more information (and photos), you can read about my visit .

5. Hike the Adršpach-Teplice Rocks

These natural sandstone cloisters are located in Bohemia, near the border with Poland. There are two clusters of formations: Adršpach Rock Town and Teplice Rock Town. There are numerous hiking trails that lead to unique rock formations, and the area remains a popular destination for rock climbers. In recent years it has become a popular site for the risky rock hopping sport (where people leap from rock to rock). You might be lucky enough to view a peregrine falcon soaring in the sky, as the area is one of their largest breeding grounds in Europe (they’re the fastest animal on the planet when in a dive). A train here from Prague costs around 300 CZK and takes about 5 hours.

Other Things to See and Do in Czechia

1. try some pilsner in pilsen.

Pilsen is the birthplace of the Pilsner and the home of the original Pilsner Urquell Czech beer. A visit to the town makes a great day trip from Prague. During your visit, make sure to not only tour the Pilsner factory but also check out the beer spas where you can soak in a tub of beer (which, apparently, is good for you). Expect to pay around 1100 CZK for a soak. Don’t miss the 13th-century Gothic cathedral Saint Bartholomew and the botanical gardens while you’re here as well.

2. Tour Karlstein Castle

This castle is just a quick train ride from Prague. Founded in 1348 by Charles IV of the Holy Roman Empire, this Gothic castle safeguarded Bohemia’s crown jewels and holy relics. Due to warfare in the 15th century and fire damage in the 17th century, the castle underwent several reconstructions. The last reconstruction took place from 1887-1899, reviving the castle’s signature Gothic appearance. Attractions at the castle include an original 14th-century wall decoration and a replica of the royal crown of Bohemia. Admission with a tour is 240 CZK.

3. Adventure in Krkonoše

This beautiful mountain range — called the Giant Mountains — runs along the Czech-Polish border. It’s home to the highest peak in the country (Snežka Peak, 1,600 meters/5,250 feet). There are single-day and multi-day hiking trails as well as cycling paths if you come in the summer. The winter offers skiing for around 700 CZK for a lift pass.

4. Head to Telc

Telc, with its winding cobblestone streets, is one of the most picture-perfect examples of a Renaissance town in Europe. After a fire in 1530, the town was rebuilt. Medieval arcades with their gabled houses surround the picturesque town square and it’s just two hours south of Prague by car. The historic Renaissance and Baroque homes are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Don’t miss the colorful stained glass in St. James Church as well as the historic underground tunnels, which you can tour for 30 CZK.

5. Visit Olomouc

Olomouc is a small university town noted for its parks, churches, sculptures, and fountains. Located just north of Brno, it’s also home to the Holy Trinity Column, a Baroque monument built between 1716-1754, and a grand astronomical clock — both of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Outside the Olomouc Art Museum, see if you can spy “The Thief,” a sculpture erected in 2017 of a man dangling from the eaves of the building. Made from metal and fiberglass, the sculpture moves every hour and shouts down to passers-by on the street as he hangs from the edge!

6. Enjoy the Šumava National Park

Šumava is the country’s largest national park. It is a region full of densely forested hills along the border with Austria. Enjoy scenic lakes, trout streams, swaths of virgin forest, and important historic monuments. There is also tons of wildlife here, including lynx, owls, and elk. Admission to the park is free and camping is available.

7. Visit a nuclear bunker

Located 5 stories under Prague, this museum is full of Cold War paraphernalia. The bunker was designed to house civilians during a nuclear attack, after which they would then flee into the countryside. You’ll learn about life behind the Iron Curtain and get to explore the bunker yourself. There are gas masks, clothing, and newspapers from the period inside. It’s a neat snapshot of the past. Tours last two hours and cost 730 CZK.

8. Go rafting

Just 20 minutes from Prague is a white-water rafting course touted as the ultimate hangover blaster. Spend a day on the water battling the waves, followed by a barbecue lunch and a soak in a hot tub. There are Grade 2 and Grade 3 rapids, which take around two hours to navigate. Prices vary but expect to pay around 2,300 CZK per person.

9. Explore Macocha Gorge

Located near Brno, this sinkhole (also known as the Macocha Abyss) is an impressive 138 meters (452 feet) deep. It’s part of the Moravian Karst cave system and is a popular tourist site, suitable for both casual visitors who want to explore the sinkhole and those who have more advanced technical caving experience. The nearby Punkva caves can be explored from April-September, with admission costing 280 CZK.

10. Visit the Austerlitz Battlefield

The Battle of Austerlitz was one of the most decisive battles of the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815) and is widely considered to be one of Napoleon’s greatest victories. It was here where he defeated the combined forces of Russia and the Holy Roman Empire, which led to the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire. Over 16,000 people died in the battle, only 1,300 of which were from Napoleon’s army. Periodically there are re-enactments held here, perfect for fellow history buffs. There’s a large memorial as well as a small museum (admission is 125 CZK). If you want to hire a guide, expect to pay 3,000 CZK for a day trip. Currently, the memorial is closed until further notice due to construction.

11. Wander Bohemian Switzerland National Park

This national park is located in the northwest part of the country and is full of pine forests and deep valleys, majestic rock towers, and ravines. There are several nature trails leading into the surrounding gorges. For hiking, one of the most popular nature trails is the Gabriel Trail (6 kilometers/4 miles). You can reach the park in just over an hour from Prague by car.

12. Visit the Terezin Concentration Camp

Terezín was used during World War II as a Jewish ghetto and concentration camp. Although it was “only” a work camp and many Holocaust victims were then transported to extermination camps such as Auschwitz, 33,000 people died in the ghetto due to its abhorrent living conditions. Don’t miss a visit to the monument dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust. There is a museum in the ghetto area as well as a museum in the camp’s fortress. Self-guided visits are permitted and tickets start at 210 CZK. Expect to spend 4-6 hours seeing everything.

Czechia Travel Costs

A calm lake surrounded by rolling hills in rural Czechia

Accommodation – Hostel dorms in the country cost around 300 CZK per night for an 8-10-bed dorm. Expect to pay double that for a bed in a 4-6-bed dorm. Free Wi-Fi is standard and most hostels have kitchens. It’s rare for hostels to include breakfast. For a private room, expect to pay at least 1,200 CZK per night.

Budget hotels start at 900 CZK per night for a basic double room with standard amenities (TV, AC, coffee/tea maker).

Airbnb is a budget-friendly option widely available around the country with private rooms starting at 375 CZK per night (though they average double that price or more). For an entire home or apartment, expect to pay at least 900 CZK per night. Again, prices are often double that (or more) so book early.

Camping is possible all around the Czech Republic. Wild camping is forbidden. Expect to pay at least 200 CZK per night for a basic tent plot with electricity at a campground.

Food – Czech cuisine is very hearty, heavily influenced by its neighbors Poland and Germany. When going to a local restaurant, expect a lot of soups/stews, sauerkraut, potatoes, breaded meats, and dumplings. One of the most famous dishes is goulash, a pork stew flavored with paprika and served with knedliky (bread dumplings).

For an inexpensive meal of traditional Czech cuisine, expect to pay at least 200 CZK. Fast food (think McDonald’s) costs closer to 174 CZK for a combo meal. Asian food such as Thai and Indian can be found in the larger cities and costs around 300 CZK for a main dish.

A three-course meal of traditional cuisine costs around 800 CZK, including a drink. Expect to pay around 50 CZK for a beer and 60 CZK for a latte/cappuccino.

If you are planning to cook your own food, a week’s worth of groceries costs around 500-800 CZK for basic staples like pasta, rice, seasonal produce, and some meat.

Backpacking Czechia Suggested Budgets

On a backpacker budget, expect to spend at least 900 CZK per day. On this budget, you will stay in a hostel dorm, take public transportation, need to limit your drinking, do free hikes, take free walking tours, and cook most of your own meals. If you plan to go out and drink more, expect to spend closer to 1,100 CZK per day.

On a mid-range budget, expect to spend at least 1,900 CZK per day. On this budget, you can stay in an Airbnb or private room at a hostel, take the occasional taxi or Uber to get around, do some larger activities like a wine tour or rafting, eat out for most meals and restaurants, and enjoy a few drinks.

On a “luxury” budget of around 3,500 CZK per day you can stay in a four-star hotel, do any activities you want, eat out anywhere you want, go out for drinks, and rent a car or take flights to get around. This is just the ground-floor for luxury though — the sky is the limit!

You can use the chart below to get some idea of how much you need to budget daily, depending on your travel style. Keep in mind these are daily averages — some days you’ll spend more, some days you’ll spend less (you might spend less every day). We just want to give you a general idea of how to make your budget. Prices are in CZK.

Czechia Travel Guide: Money-Saving Tips

Prices in Czechia have risen over the last few years but the country still remains affordable — especially when you get outside Prague. You’ll be hard-pressed to spend a ton of money if you stick to non-touristy areas, restaurants, and bars. That said, it’s always good to find ways to lower your costs! Here are some ways to save money when you visit the country:

  • Buy tickets in advance – If you’re traveling through the country or the continent by train or bus, check online or head to the train station in advance to take advantage of the student discount prices. The sooner you book your tickets, the bigger discounts you’ll get.
  • Get a City Pass – The Prague City Pass offers free admission to over 15 of the city’s main sights, including Prague Castle and the Palace. It costs 1,390 CZK per person and will save you money if you plan on seeing a lot. Brno also has a pass worth getting as well.
  • Eat local – Belly up to the local bar for a plate of goulash and a pint and have a great meal. Traditional cuisine is the cheapest you’ll find.
  • Bring your student ID – Many Czech cities, especially Prague, are student cities. Because of this, you’ll find tons of deals for those studying at a university. Show your student ID at museums and shops to save money.
  • Take free walking tours – The country has plenty of free walking tours. These offer great introductions to the country and its history, so enjoy the stories and make sure to give your guide a tip at the end! Free Walking Tour Prague has the best tours in the capital. Just be sure to tip your guide at the end!
  • Bring a reusable water bottle – The tap water here is safe to drink so bring a reusable water bottle so you can save money and lower your reliance on single-use plastic. LifeStraw makes a reusable bottle with a built-in filter so you can always ensure your water is clean and safe!
  • Stay with a local – If you plan ahead, you can usually find a really nice Couchsurfing host for your visit. This way, you not only have a place to stay but you’ll have a local host that can tell you the best places to go and things to see.
  • Explore the outdoors – There are plenty of free hiking trails all around the country for anyone looking to get outside. Czech Tourist’s Club, a hiking organization, produces maps for all the major routes in the country.

Where to Stay in Czechia

Czechia has tons of fun, social, and affordable hostels. Here are some of my favorite places to stay:

  • PLUS Prague (Prague)
  • MadHouse (Prague)
  • Dream Hostel (Prague)
  • Miss Sophie’s (Prague)
  • Wake Up Wellness Hostel (Brno)
  • Miss Sophie’s Olomouc (Olomouc)
  • Cuba Bar and Hostel (Cesky Budejovice)

How to Get Around Czechia

The skyline of historic Prague, Czech Republic as seen from the river

Prices are comparable in other cities around the country as well, usually costing around 30 CZK. In Brno, buses operate 24/7.

Bus – Traveling by bus is the most affordable way to get around the country. The journey from Prague to Brno is just 230 CZK for the 2.5-hour journey. From Prague to Karlovy Vary, the ride is 3 hours and costs 280 CZK. From Prague to Berlin, Germany the 4.5-hour bus ride starts at 490 CZK. Tickets sell out fast (especially in the summer) so book early if you can.

Train – Trains are more expensive than buses and don’t reach as many destinations in the country. However, they’re a lot quicker. Prague to Pilsen takes around 1 hour and 25 minutes and costs as little as 120 CZK. The 3.5-hour journey to Ostrava costs 230 CZK. The 6.5-hour trip from Prague to Budapest, Hungary is a lot pricier, with tickets starting at 900 CZK while the 6-hour ride to Nuremberg, Germany costs around 745 CZK.

Flying – Domestic flights are available but they are usually expensive compared to the train and bus — and not much faster. A round-trip flight from Prague to Brno takes around 1 hour and costs over 3,300 CZK. However, by the time you factor in getting to/from the airport, the bus or train is likely just as fast (and much cheaper).

Car rental – Car rentals can be found for as low as 450 CZK per day. To rent a car, you must be at least 21 years old and a surcharge might be added for drivers under the age of 25. For the best car rental prices, use Discover Cars .

When to Go to Czechia

The Czech Republic has four distinct seasons. The summers are warm and dry while the winters are cold, snowy, and also pretty windy. Temperatures average around freezing in the winter (if not colder) so dress appropriately.

Unless you are planning on skiing or visiting the Christmas markets, the most popular time to visit Czechia is from May to September. This is also peak tourist season so expect crowds in Prague. The weather is very pleasant, however, with daily highs of 25°C (77°F). Try to avoid Prague in June-August if you can as the city gets packed.

During the shoulder season, you’ll avoid both the heat and the crowds. March-May and September-October are perfect for hiking and exploring as you’ll have cooler temperatures and get to see the leaves change. Expect temperatures around 14°C (59°F) and far fewer people in Prague.

How to Stay Safe in Czechia

The Czech Republic is a very safe country to visit, ranking in the top 25 safest countries in the world. Violent crime against tourists is virtually nonexistent.

That said, petty crimes like theft and pick-pocketing can occur, especially in high-traffic areas such as the city center in Prague. Keep your valuables out of reach when in public just to be safe. In smaller destinations and towns, it’s not really a problem.

There’s a few scams to worry about. If someone strikes up a conversation with you trying to sell something or if young children approach you, be on alert — their friend may be reaching for your wallet while you’re distracted. For more scams, read this post about common travel scams to avoid .

Solo female travelers should generally feel safe in the country, especially in smaller cities. The standard safety precautions apply (never leave your drink unattended at the bar, never walk home alone intoxicated, etc.). For specific safety tips, check out one of the many solo female travel blogs on the country.

If you experience an emergency, dial 150 for the fire department, 155 for an ambulance, and 158 for the police.

When in doubt, always trust your instincts. If a taxi driver seems shady, get out. If your hotel or accommodation is seedier than you thought, go somewhere else. Make copies of your personal documents, including your passport and ID, in case of an emergency.

The most important piece of advice I can offer is to purchase good travel insurance. Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. You can use the widget below to find the policy right for you:

Czechia Travel Guide: The Best Booking Resources

These are my favorite companies to use when I travel. They consistently have the best deals, offer world-class customer service and great value, and overall, are better than their competitors. They are the companies I use the most and are always the starting point in my search for travel deals.

  • Skyscanner – Skyscanner is my favorite flight search engine. They search small websites and budget airlines that larger search sites tend to miss. They are hands down the number one place to start.
  • Hostelworld – This is the best hostel accommodation site out there with the largest inventory, best search interface, and widest availability.
  • Booking.com – The best all around booking site that constantly provides the cheapest and lowest rates. They have the widest selection of budget accommodation. In all my tests, they’ve always had the cheapest rates out of all the booking websites.
  • HostelPass – This new card gives you up to 20% off hostels throughout Europe. It’s a great way to save money. They’re constantly adding new hostels too. I’ve always wanted something like this and glad it finallt exists.
  • Get Your Guide – Get Your Guide is a huge online marketplace for tours and excursions. They have tons of tour options available in cities all around the world, including everything from cooking classes, walking tours, street art lessons, and more!
  • The Man in Seat 61 – This website is the ultimate guide to train travel anywhere in the world. They have the most comprehensive information on routes, times, prices, and train conditions. If you are planning a long train journey or some epic train trip, consult this site.
  • Rome2Rio – This website allows you to see how to get from point A to point B the best and cheapest way possible. It will give you all the bus, train, plane, or boat routes that can get you there as well as how much they cost.
  • FlixBus – Flixbus has routes between 20 European countries with prices starting as low 5 EUR! Their buses include WiFi, electrical outlets, a free checked bag.
  • SafetyWing – Safety Wing offers convenient and affordable plans tailored to digital nomads and long-term travelers. They have cheap monthly plans, great customer service, and an easy-to-use claims process that makes it perfect for those on the road.
  • LifeStraw – My go-to company for reusable water bottles with built-in filters so you can ensure your drinking water is always clean and safe.
  • Unbound Merino – They make lightweight, durable, easy-to-clean travel clothing.
  • Top Travel Credit Cards – Points are the best way to cut down travel expenses. Here’s my favorite point earning credit cards so you can get free travel!
  • BlaBlaCar – BlaBlaCar is a ridesharing website that lets you share rides with vetted local drivers by pitching in for gas. You simply request a seat, they approve, and off you go! It’s a cheaper and more interesting way to travel than by bus or train!

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Discover the Hidden Gems of Czech Republic: Unveiling the True Trip to Czech Republic Cost 2024

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August 8, 2023

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Welcome to the Czech Republic! If you haven't been here before, let me give you a quick description of this amazing country. Known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture, the Czech Republic is a must-visit destination for travelers. In this article, we will not only explore the beauty of this country but also provide you with the best tips for saving money without compromising on quality. From affordable hotels and delicious local cuisine to efficient transportation and budget-friendly activities, we've got you covered. So, let's dive into the trip to Czech Republic cost and discover how you can make the most of your travel budget!

When it comes to the cost of a trip to the Czech Republic, there are a few key factors to consider. For flights, a round-trip ticket from major US cities can range from $600 to $1,200, depending on the season and airline. As for accommodation, you have a wide range of options. Budget hotels or hostels can cost as low as $20 per night, while luxury hotels can go up to $200 or more. The country's public transportation system is extensive and efficient, with a one-way subway or train ticket costing around $1.50. When it comes to food, you can enjoy a delicious meal at a budget restaurant for around $10 per person, or opt for a mid-range restaurant for around $20 per person.

Now, let's talk about how much you can expect to spend per day in the Czech Republic. For budget travelers, planning ahead and researching activities and costs is crucial. On average, a budget traveler can expect to spend around $50 to $70 per day, including accommodation, meals, transportation, and activities. However, keep in mind that this can vary depending on your preferences and travel style. For mid-range travelers, who are willing to spend a bit more for added comfort and experiences, the daily budget can range from $80 to $120. It's important to create a budget that works for you and make the most of your trip to the Czech Republic!

  • How much does it cost for 2 nights and 3 days when traveling to Czech Republic?

Planning a trip to the Czech Republic? Wondering how much it will cost you for a 2-night, 3-day adventure in this beautiful country? Well, the cost can vary depending on various factors such as your travel style, choice of accommodation, transportation, and activities. But don't worry, we've got you covered with a rough estimate of the cost for a budget traveler.

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So, let's break it down for you:

First things first, let's talk about flights. The cost of a round-trip ticket to the Czech Republic from major cities around the world can range anywhere from $500 to $1500, depending on the season and availability. It's always a good idea to book in advance to get the best deals.

Accommodation

When it comes to accommodation, budget hotels in the Czech Republic can cost you around $30 to $80 per night. So, for 2 nights, you can expect to spend approximately $60 to $160.

Transportation

Getting around in the Czech Republic is relatively affordable. A one-way subway or train ticket can cost you around $1 to $3, depending on the distance. So, for 3 days of transportation, you can expect to spend around $6 to $18.

Food and Drinks

Now, let's talk about food and drinks. Eating out at budget restaurants in the Czech Republic can cost you around $5 to $10 per meal. However, if you're on a tight budget, street food and convenience store meals can be even cheaper. As for drinks, the cost can vary depending on the type and location, but you can expect to spend around $1 to $3. So, for 3 days of food and drinks, you can estimate a cost of around $60 to $120.

Sightseeing and Activities

The Czech Republic is known for its rich history and stunning architecture. Luckily, there are plenty of attractions that won't break the bank. Some popular attractions, such as Charles Bridge and Prague Castle, may be free or have a small entrance fee of around $5. However, if you're looking for something a bit more extravagant, attractions like the Prague Astronomical Clock or a visit to the famous spa town of Karlovy Vary can cost you around $20 to $50 per person. So, for 3 days of sightseeing and activities, you can expect to spend around $30 to $100.

So, to sum it all up, for a budget traveler who wants to experience a 2-night and 3-day trip to the Czech Republic, you can expect to spend approximately $200 to $500. However, please keep in mind that these are rough estimates and actual costs may vary depending on your travel style, activities, and other expenses.

Now that you have an idea of the cost, it's time to start planning your adventure in the Czech Republic. Get ready to immerse yourself in the rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and delicious cuisine of this incredible country!

  • How much does it cost for flights when traveling to Czech Republic?

Planning a trip to the Czech Republic? One of the first things on your mind might be the cost of flights. Well, let me tell you, my friend, it's not as simple as one might think. The cost of flights to this beautiful country can vary depending on a multitude of factors. So, let's dive in and explore what you can expect when it comes to the price of airfare.

First and foremost, where you're departing from plays a significant role in determining the cost. Whether you're flying from New York City, London, or Sydney, the prices will differ. It's all about supply and demand, you see. The closer you are to the Czech Republic, the more affordable the flights tend to be.

Next up, the time of year you plan to travel. Like many other popular destinations, the Czech Republic experiences peak and off-peak seasons. During the summer months, when tourists flock to Prague's charming streets and explore the country's stunning landscapes, flight prices tend to be higher. On the other hand, if you're willing to brave the colder months, you might just snag a great deal.

Now, let's talk airlines. Oh boy, there are so many to choose from! Each airline has its own pricing strategy, and it's essential to do your research. Some airlines offer budget-friendly options, while others provide a more luxurious experience. It all depends on your preferences and, of course, your budget.

Lastly, availability. Ah, the ever-elusive availability. You might have your heart set on a particular date, but if the flights are fully booked, you'll have to look for alternatives. Flexibility is key when it comes to finding the best deals. Keep an open mind, and you might just stumble upon a hidden gem.

Now, let's get down to the nitty-gritty. The cost of flights to the Czech Republic can range quite a bit. For a one-way ticket, you can expect to pay anywhere from $300 to $800, depending on the factors we've discussed. If you're looking for a round-trip ticket, prices typically start at around $600 and can go up to $1500 or more.

Of course, these prices are just a general range, and they can fluctuate depending on the factors mentioned above. It's always a good idea to compare prices from different airlines and use flight search engines to find the best deals. Remember, my friend, the early bird catches the worm, so start planning and booking your flights in advance.

So, there you have it. The cost of flights to the Czech Republic is a complex matter influenced by departure location, time of year, airline, and availability. Now that you have a better understanding of what to expect, it's time to start planning your adventure in this enchanting country.

  • How much does it cost for hotels when traveling to Czech Republic?

Planning a trip to Czech Republic? One of the key factors to consider is the cost of accommodation. The price of hotels in this beautiful country can vary depending on several factors, including the location, season, and the type of accommodation you are looking for.

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When it comes to major cities like Prague, Brno, and Ostrava, it's important to keep in mind that hotels tend to be more expensive compared to smaller cities or rural areas. This is mainly due to the high demand from tourists and the vibrant city life that these places offer.

For those looking for a mid-range hotel room in major cities, the average cost ranges from $80 to $150 per night. However, if you prefer a touch of luxury during your stay, the price can go up to $300 or more per night for a luxury hotel room.

On the other hand, if you are planning to explore other cities and smaller towns in Czech Republic, you'll be pleased to know that the cost of hotels is generally lower compared to major cities. In these areas, a mid-range hotel room can cost you anywhere between $50 and $100 per night. If you're in the mood to splurge, luxury hotel rooms in these locations can range from $150 to $250 per night.

It's important to note that these price ranges are approximate and can vary depending on the specific hotel, season, and availability. It's always a good idea to do some research and compare prices before making your final decision.

So, whether you're exploring the historic streets of Prague or venturing into the charming towns of Czech Republic, be sure to plan your accommodation budget accordingly. With the right research and preparation, you can find the perfect hotel that suits your needs and ensures a comfortable stay during your trip to Czech Republic.

  • How much does it cost for food when traveling to Czech Republic?

When planning a trip to Czech Republic, it's important to consider the cost of food and dining. The prices can vary widely depending on several factors, including the type of food, the restaurant's location, and the level of formality or luxury.

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Let's dive into some general price ranges in US dollars per meal for different types of food in Czech Republic:

  • Street food or fast food: $3 - $7
  • Casual dining or local restaurants: $7 - $15
  • Mid-range restaurants: $15 - $30
  • High-end or luxury restaurants: $30 and above

It's worth noting that these price ranges are just an estimate and can vary depending on the specific establishment. However, they give you a rough idea of what to expect when dining out in Czech Republic.

For those looking for more affordable options, Czech Republic also offers convenience stores and supermarkets where you can purchase groceries and prepare your own meals. This can be a great way to save money while still enjoying delicious Czech cuisine.

Now, let's talk about tipping. In Czech Republic, it is customary to leave a tip for good service. While it is not mandatory, it is generally appreciated to leave a 10% tip at restaurants. However, be sure to check the bill first, as some restaurants may include a service charge.

So, whether you're indulging in street food, dining at a local restaurant, or treating yourself to a luxurious meal, Czech Republic offers a wide range of food options to suit every budget. Happy travels and enjoy your culinary adventures!

  • How much does it cost for souvenirs when traveling to Czech Republic?

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Well, let me tell you, the cost of souvenirs in Czech Republic can vary as much as the weather in Prague. It all depends on what you're looking for, where you're shopping, and the quality of the item. Whether you're after a traditional Czech trinket or a unique piece of local craftsmanship, you'll find a wide range of options to suit your taste and budget. Let's take a look at four popular souvenirs and their price range in good old US dollars. First up, we have the famous Czech crystal, which can range anywhere from $20 to $500, depending on the size and intricacy of the piece. Next, we have the beloved Matryoshka dolls, with prices ranging from $10 to $50, depending on the number of dolls in the set. Moving on, we have the ever-popular marionettes, which can be found for as little as $15 or as much as $200, depending on the craftsmanship and materials used. And last but not least, we have the iconic Czech beer mugs, which can be yours for a mere $5 or as much as $50, depending on the size and design. Now, it's worth mentioning that while many souvenir shops in tourist areas have fixed prices, there may be some room for negotiation in other types of stores, such as flea markets or antique shops. So, if you're feeling adventurous and want to test your bargaining skills, these are the places to go. In a nutshell, the cost of souvenirs in Czech Republic can be as diverse as the country itself, so make sure to shop around and find the best deals that suit your style and budget.

  • How much does it cost for transportation when traveling to Czech Republic?

Planning a trip to Czech Republic? One of the important factors to consider is the cost of transportation. Whether you're exploring the vibrant streets of Prague or venturing into the picturesque countryside, knowing how much you'll be spending on transportation can help you budget your trip effectively. Let's dive into the various modes of transportation and their associated costs in Czech Republic.

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The cost of transportation in Czech Republic varies depending on the mode of transportation and the distance traveled. Let's take a closer look at some of the popular options:

Trains are a convenient and efficient way to travel within Czech Republic. The cost of train tickets can range from $5 to $50, depending on the distance and the type of train you choose. For example, a one-way ticket from Prague to Brno can cost around $15.

If you're exploring the bustling city of Prague, the subway system is an excellent choice. A single ride on the subway costs approximately $1.50. You can also opt for a daily pass, which costs around $4 and allows unlimited travel on the subway for 24 hours.

Buses are another affordable mode of transportation in Czech Republic. A one-way bus ticket within the city can cost around $1.50. If you plan on traveling longer distances, such as from Prague to Cesky Krumlov, expect to pay around $15 for a one-way ticket.

Taxis are readily available in Czech Republic, but they can be more expensive compared to other modes of transportation. The starting fare is usually around $2, and the cost per kilometer ranges from $1.50 to $2.50. It's always a good idea to negotiate the fare with the driver before starting your journey.

If you prefer the freedom of exploring at your own pace, renting a car is a great option. The cost of renting a car in Czech Republic starts at around $25 per day, depending on the type of vehicle and rental duration.

Now, let's talk about transportation passes and discount tickets. Czech Republic offers various passes and tickets that can save you money if you plan on doing a lot of traveling in a short period. For example, the Prague Card provides unlimited access to public transportation, including buses, trams, and the subway, as well as free entry to popular attractions. The card is available for different durations, such as 2 days for $40 or 4 days for $60.

So, when planning your trip to Czech Republic, consider the cost of transportation and choose the mode of transportation that suits your budget and travel needs. Whether you're hopping on a train, exploring the city by subway, or renting a car to venture into the countryside, Czech Republic offers a variety of options to make your journey convenient and memorable.

  • How much does it cost for sightseeing when traveling to Czech Republic?

Planning a trip to Czech Republic? Wondering how much it would cost to explore the beautiful sights and attractions this country has to offer? Well, the cost of sightseeing in Czech Republic can vary widely depending on the location, attraction, and activity you choose. Let's dive into the details and give you a better idea of what to expect.

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When it comes to sightseeing in Czech Republic, there are numerous popular tourist attractions that you wouldn't want to miss. Let's take a look at some of these attractions and their cost ranges in US dollars:

  • Prague Castle: The entrance fee to this iconic castle complex ranges from $10 to $15, depending on the type of ticket you choose.
  • Charles Bridge: Walking across this historic bridge is absolutely free! You can enjoy breathtaking views of Prague without spending a dime.
  • Old Town Square: This vibrant square is a must-visit, and it won't cost you anything to explore its stunning architecture and soak in the lively atmosphere.
  • Karlštejn Castle: Located just outside of Prague, this medieval castle offers guided tours starting from $10 per person.
  • Český Krumlov: This picturesque town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and can be explored for free. However, entrance fees to attractions like the Castle Tower may range from $5 to $10.
  • Kutná Hora: Home to the famous Sedlec Ossuary, also known as the Bone Church, this town offers guided tours starting from $15 per person.
  • Prague Astronomical Clock: Witnessing the hourly show of this medieval astronomical clock in Prague's Old Town Square is absolutely free.
  • Wenceslas Square: This bustling square is perfect for shopping and people-watching, and it won't cost you a penny to explore.

While these are just a few examples, it's important to note that there are many free or low-cost sightseeing options in Czech Republic. Whether it's strolling through the charming streets of Prague, visiting local markets, or admiring the stunning architecture, you can enjoy the beauty of this country without breaking the bank.

  • How much does it cost for Wi-Fi & communication when traveling to Czech Republic?

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When planning a trip to Czech Republic, it's essential to consider the cost of Wi-Fi and communication to stay connected while exploring this beautiful country. There are various options available, each with its own price range in US dollars. One option is renting a Wi-Fi router, which allows you to have internet access wherever you go. The cost of rental depends on the company and plan you choose. Another option is purchasing a SIM card, which provides data access on your smartphone. The price of the SIM card depends on the data plan and provider you opt for. Additionally, there are free Wi-Fi hotspots available in certain locations throughout Czech Republic, such as cafes, restaurants, and public areas. It's always a good idea to check if your hotel or accommodation offers complimentary Wi-Fi for guests. Some smartphone apps, like XYZ and ABC, can help you locate free Wi-Fi hotspots across the country. It's important to note that the cost of Wi-Fi in Czech Republic can vary depending on the method of access and the data plan you choose. However, with the multitude of options available, travelers can easily stay connected during their time in Czech Republic.

  • How much does it cost for visa when traveling to Czech Republic?

Planning a trip to Czech Republic? Well, before you pack your bags and hop on that plane, let's talk about the cost of getting a visa. Now, I know what you're thinking - visas can be a pain in the neck, but trust me, it's worth it for the adventure that awaits you in this beautiful country. So, let's dive right into the nitty-gritty of visa application costs.

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When it comes to the cost of visa applications for traveling to Czech Republic, it's important to consider your country of citizenship and the type of passport application. The fees can vary, my friend. For example, if you're a citizen of the United States, you can expect to pay around $100 for a tourist visa. But hey, if you're lucky enough to hold a passport from a country that has visa-free access to Czech Republic, then you're in for a treat - no visa fees for you!

Now, hold your horses, because there's a catch. Visa application fees can differ depending on where you're from and the type of application you're making. Some countries might even require additional fees for visa applications or other travel documents. So, it's always a good idea to check with your local embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information on passport and visa requirements and fees. Trust me, you don't want any surprises when it comes to your travel expenses.

So, my fellow wanderlust-filled adventurers, remember to factor in the cost of visas when planning your trip to Czech Republic. It might seem like a hassle, but trust me, the memories you'll make in this enchanting country will be worth every penny.

  • How much does it cost for insurance when traveling to Czech Republic?

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The cost range of travel insurance for a trip to Czech Republic can vary depending on several factors. These factors include your age, the length of your trip, the type of coverage you need, and the insurance provider you choose. To give you a general idea of travel insurance costs, here are some guidelines:

For a single trip, the cost of travel insurance can range from X dollars to Y dollars. This range is influenced by the coverage and duration of your trip. If you're planning multiple trips within a year, an annual travel insurance policy might be a better option. The cost for an annual policy can range from A dollars to B dollars, depending on the coverage you select.

If you're looking for comprehensive coverage that includes medical expenses, trip cancellation, and baggage protection, the cost can range from C dollars to D dollars. Again, the actual cost will depend on the specifics of your trip and the coverage you choose.

It's important to compare travel insurance policies from different providers to find the one that best meets your needs and budget. Take the time to read the policy details carefully and understand what is and isn't covered, as well as any deductibles or exclusions. Keep in mind that some credit cards and travel booking sites may offer travel insurance as a benefit or add-on, so it's worth checking those options as well.

Comparing policies and understanding the coverage is crucial to ensure you have the right protection for your trip to Czech Republic. So, take the time to research and find the travel insurance that suits you best. Safe travels!

  • How much does it cost for family, couples or single when traveling to Czech Republic?

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The cost of traveling to the country can vary widely depending on a number of factors, such as the length of the trip, the type of accommodation, the level of luxury, the activities planned, and the number of travelers. Here are some estimated costs for a trip to the country:

Airfare: The cost of airfare to the Czech Republic can vary depending on the departure city and the time of year. You can expect to pay anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars for a round-trip ticket from the United States to the country per person.

Accommodation: When it comes to accommodation, the cost in the Czech Republic can vary depending on the type of lodging and the location. For budget travelers, a night in a hotel or hostel can range from around $20 to $50. If you're looking for a bit more comfort, mid-range hotels can cost anywhere from $50 to $150 per night. For those seeking luxury, the price can go up to $300 or more per night.

Food and drink: The cost of food and drink in the Czech Republic can also vary depending on your preferences. If you're on a budget, you can expect to spend around $5 to $10 for a budget meal at a local restaurant. A mid-range meal can cost anywhere from $10 to $20 per person.

Transportation: Getting around in the Czech Republic can be affordable. A single metro or train ticket can cost around $1 to $2, while a long-distance bullet train ticket can range from $10 to $50. Taxis and car rentals are also options, but they can add to your transportation costs.

Overall, the cost of traveling to the Czech Republic can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per person, depending on your travel style and preferences. Whether you're traveling as a family, couple, or single traveler, you can expect to spend anywhere from $500 to $5000 for a trip to the country. Remember, these are just estimates, and the actual cost will depend on your choices and the specific details of your trip.

  • Methods to save money when traveling to Czech Republic

Planning a trip to Czech Republic can be an exciting adventure, but it's important to keep an eye on your budget to ensure a cost-effective journey. By implementing a few savvy strategies, you can make the most of your trip without breaking the bank. Here are some valuable tips to help you save money during your visit to the Czech Republic.

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First and foremost, consider traveling during the off-peak season. This can significantly reduce your trip to Czech Republic cost as accommodation prices tend to be lower and tourist attractions are less crowded. Additionally, booking your flights and accommodations in advance can help you secure better deals and discounts.

Another great way to save money is by exploring the local cuisine. Instead of dining at expensive restaurants, opt for local eateries and street food stalls. Not only will you experience authentic Czech flavors, but you'll also save a considerable amount of money. Don't forget to try traditional dishes like goulash and trdelník!

When it comes to transportation, consider using public transport instead of taxis or rental cars. The Czech Republic has an efficient and affordable public transportation system, including buses, trams, and metros. This will not only save you money but also give you a chance to experience the local way of getting around.

Furthermore, take advantage of free or discounted attractions and activities. Many museums and galleries offer free entry on certain days or have discounted rates for students or seniors. Research and plan your itinerary accordingly to make the most of these opportunities.

Lastly, don't forget to haggle and negotiate prices, especially at local markets and souvenir shops. It's a common practice in the Czech Republic, and you might be surprised at the discounts you can obtain by simply asking.

By following these money-saving methods, you can enjoy a memorable trip to the Czech Republic without breaking the bank. So, start planning your adventure and get ready to immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of this beautiful country!

  • Tips for Traveling to Czech Republic

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Are you planning a trip to the Czech Republic? Well, you're in for a treat! This picturesque country in Central Europe is known for its stunning architecture, rich history, and vibrant culture. But before you pack your bags and hop on a plane, here are eight tips to make your journey smooth and enjoyable:

1. Do your research: Before you embark on your Czech adventure, take some time to research the country's top attractions, local customs, and transportation options. This will help you plan your itinerary and make the most of your trip.

2. Pack for all seasons: The Czech Republic experiences a wide range of weather conditions throughout the year, so be prepared for anything. Pack layers, including a light jacket, comfortable shoes, and an umbrella, to ensure you're ready for any weather surprises.

3. Explore beyond Prague: While Prague is undoubtedly a must-visit city, don't limit yourself to just the capital. The Czech Republic is home to many other charming towns and cities, such as Cesky Krumlov, Karlovy Vary, and Brno. Venture off the beaten path and discover the country's hidden gems.

4. Try the local cuisine: Czech cuisine is hearty and delicious, so be sure to indulge in some traditional dishes during your stay. Don't miss out on classics like goulash, svickova, and trdelnik. And of course, wash it all down with a glass of world-famous Czech beer.

5. Learn a few basic phrases: While many Czechs speak English, learning a few basic phrases in the local language can go a long way. Simple greetings like "Dobry den" (Good day) and "Dekuji" (Thank you) will be appreciated by the locals and make your interactions more enjoyable.

6. Take advantage of public transportation: The Czech Republic has an excellent public transportation system, including trains, trams, and buses. Utilize these options to navigate the cities and towns efficiently and save money on transportation costs.

7. Respect the local customs: Czechs are known for their politeness and respect for traditions. Be mindful of local customs, such as removing your shoes when entering someone's home or not clinking glasses during a toast. Embracing these customs will show your appreciation for the Czech culture.

8. Enjoy the outdoors: The Czech Republic is a paradise for nature lovers. Take advantage of the country's beautiful landscapes by exploring its national parks, hiking trails, and picturesque countryside. Whether it's a leisurely stroll along the Vltava River or a challenging hike in the Bohemian Switzerland, the Czech Republic has something for everyone.

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