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Staying in Czech Republic

The Czech Republic, centrally located in Europe, offers a blend of historic charm and modern convenience. Prague serves as the primary hub, with secondary cities like Brno and Ostrava providing regional access. The country features a temperate climate and hilly terrain, making it accessible year-round. As a member of the Schengen Area, entry is streamlined for many international travelers. Domestic transport relies on an efficient rail network connecting major urban centers. The hospitality sector is robust, with a strong presence of global hotel brands in key business and leisure destinations. This guide outlines essential logistics for frequent travelers navigating the Czech market.

Entry & visa
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Entry & getting around

Entry & Getting Around

The Czech Republic is part of the Schengen Area; visa requirements align with EU regulations. Always check the official website of the Czech consulate for the latest entry requirements before traveling. Domestic travel is best served by a frequent and reliable rail network linking Prague, Brno, Ostrava, and other key cities. Prague Václav Havel Airport is the main international gateway with extensive global connections. Within cities, public transport including metro, trams, and buses is efficient and covers most hotel districts.

Where to Base

Accommodation in the Czech Republic is predominantly city-based rather than resort-oriented. Prague is the central hub, offering the highest concentration of international brands and luxury hotels, ideal for business and cultural tourism. Brno serves as the strategic base for business travel in the southern Moravia region. Other cities like Plzeň and Liberec also have steady demand for business lodging. Travelers are advised to base themselves in one or two key cities and utilize the efficient rail network for day trips or short hops between locations.

Loyalty Landscape

Major global hotel chains have a strong footprint in the country. Marriott International, Hilton, and IHG maintain extensive brand portfolios in Prague and key secondary cities, ranging from luxury to select-service segments. Accor and Wyndham also hold significant market presence. For frequent flyers and travelers, these international chains offer standardized service quality and robust points-earning opportunities. While local boutique hotels and independent properties provide unique character, they generally have limited integration with major global loyalty programs.

Practical info

Currency
CZK (Kč) · Czech koruna
Languages
Czech · Slovak
Calling code
+420
Driving
Right
Power plug
Type C, F · 230V 50Hz
Emergency
General 112 · Police 112 · Ambulance 112 · Fire 112
Tap water
Safe to drink
Tipping
Service often included; round up or ~5-10%

Upcoming public holidays

  • 2026-07-05 · Saints Cyril and Methodius Day
  • 2026-07-06 · Jan Hus Day
  • 2026-09-28 · St. Wenceslas Day
  • 2026-10-28 · Independent Czechoslovak State Day
  • 2026-11-17 · Struggle for Freedom and Democracy Day

As of 2026-06-20 — confirm with official sources.

Travel safety advisory

Level 1 · Exercise normal precautions

Exercise Normal Precautions

Source: US State Department · as of 2026-06-20 (US perspective — also check your own government's guidance)

Trip preparation

Health

Urban tap water is generally safe; use normal food hygiene and choose pasteurized dairy. Main outdoor risks are ticks (Lyme disease and tick-borne encephalitis) in forests/grass from spring to autumn; use repellent and check skin. Mosquito-borne disease risk is low. No major altitude issue for normal itineraries; prepare for summer heat/UV, winter ice/cold, and carry travel insurance/regular medicines.

Vaccinations

Before travel, consult a doctor or travel clinic. Be up to date on routine vaccines (MMR, tetanus/diphtheria/pertussis, polio, flu/COVID as appropriate). Travel clinicians may discuss hepatitis A/B, rabies for animal-contact risk, and tick-borne encephalitis vaccine for extensive hiking/camping or rural exposure. Yellow-fever vaccination certificate is not required for Czech Republic.

eSIM / connectivity

eSIM is broadly usable in Czech Republic if your phone is unlocked and compatible. The main local networks are O2, T-Mobile and Vodafone; they support eSIM for many plans, with prepaid/tourist-style data packs or physical SIMs available through shops and some online channels. Check prepaid eSIM availability by carrier before arrival; third-party Europe/Czechia travel eSIMs also commonly roam on these networks.

Health/vaccine info is reference only, not medical advice — consult a doctor or travel clinic; defer to CDC/WHO and official sources (as of 2026-06-20).

Festivals worth timing a trip around

Prague Spring International Music FestivalMay-June

Flagship classical festival in Prague’s major halls.

Karlovy Vary International Film FestivalJuly

Central Europe’s leading film festival in a spa city.

Colours of OstravaJuly

Large multi-genre music festival in industrial Vítkovice.

Signal FestivalOctober

Prague streets become a light and digital-art route.

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