Czech Republic Travel Guide

Prague

The Czech Republic lies in the center of Europe and is often considered the gateway to Western Europe. Approximately 10 million people live in this country and millions of tourists arrive every year.

The Czech Republic is a fabulous country to visit, it is one of the most beautiful countries in Europe and the low prices makes it even more appealing. The Czech Republic lived under communism for almost half a century, however, it is now quickly catching up with its other European neighbours.

Whether you are looking for a city break or a longer backpacking adventure, Czech out all there is to do in one of Europe’s prettiest countries.

Getting to Czech Republic

Several airlines offer flights to the Czech Republic including British Airways, American Airlines, Ryanair, Jet2, easyJet, Japan Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Wizz Air from European and international destinations. Find cheap flights with Skyscanner.

Transport and Getting Around

Traveling around the Czech Republic is extremely cheap. Trains and buses are constantly leaving Prague going to many different locations within the country.

To travel to most cities it is no more than 300 crowns (14 USD). Traveling to countries outside the Czech Republic can be a bit more expensive and the price of a ticket depends on where you are going.

For sightseeing tours I recommend finding experiences on GetYourGuide or Viator.

Best Places to Visit in Czech Republic

Czech Republic isn’t a huge country, but if you do visit you will be surprised by how many experiences there are.

Prague

Charles Bridge, Prague

If you just have a short visit planned like a weekend, stick to the capital. This city is really magical and a great place to be a tourist as most attractions are located centrally and walkable.

Attractions and sightseeing

Essentially, the city of Prague has a lot to offer in terms of sightseeing and the most visited attractions that you can include in your travel itinerary include: Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, Prague Castle and the islands and meanders of River Vltava. Probably, these places have beautiful designed arts, impressive old buildings and winding streets. For instance, Charles Bridge brags of the 30 statutes lining it and a view of the Prague Caste and Vltava River.

The Old Town Square has an Astronomical Clock that has stood there for hundreds of years and the Prague Castle is thought to have housed a questionable legend, goldsmiths and the renowned writer Franz Kafka in its cute houses. Additionally, the undulating topography has given Prague the beauty and while hills provide stunning vistas, the River Vltava that flows through it for 31km has provided it with amazing islands and meanders.

Brno

Brno

The second largest city in The Czech Republic and a fascinating place to visit with beautiful architecture, culture and interesting tourist attractions.

Other

More popular destinations in Czech Republic to add to your itinerary if you have more time include:

• Český Krumlov
• Kutna Hora
• Pilsen
• Karlovy Vary
• Olomouc
• Mariánské Lázně
• Ostrava

Czech Republic Travel Tips

Important things to know before visiting the Czech Republic.

Accommodation
The Czech Republic is cheap compared to Western Europe and there are lots of places to stay, from backpacker hostels to luxury hotels. Find the best deals on hotels on Booking.com.

Language
To many tourists, Czech people can seem distant and can come off as cold, but once you get to know them they become very friendly. The Czech language is considered one of the most difficult in the world and although some people in Prague speak English, don’t be put off learning some words and phrases before arriving.

Grasping the language and sounds is difficult at first but the basics are quite easy to pick up. Learning phrases like hello, thank you, please and goodbye will make your trip a lot simpler, and also impress the locals. If you do have an interest in languages you might want to check out language schools in Czech Republic.

Food and Drink
The Czech Republic consumes more beer than any other country in the world, so it’s no wonder travellers flock to Prague in search of some of the best pints. From Pilsner to Budweiser, the Czechs pride themselves in providing drinks for the thirsty masses and Prague truly is any beer lovers paradise.

The first brewery in the country is said to have opened around 993 AD, so it can’t be denied that they know what they’re doing. Even in the 13th century, the punishment for stealing hops was death! There are plenty of activities in the city that focus on beer, from brewery tours to pub crawls. You can even bathe in beer in most of the local spas!

Budget
The Czech Republic is one of the cheaper countries to visit in Europe, and if you spend time outside of the capital Prague the prices are even cheaper.

Sample costs in USD:

• A typical local dish (beef goulash with dumplings): £3.00
• Bottle of local beer: £1.00
• A can of soda or bottled water: £0.50
ª Local tram/subway/bus fare: £1 for a 90-minute transfer ticket or a one-month pass for all three: £20.00