Practical information about Prague and the Czech Republic: get ready for your trip to Prague with us!
The pandemic Covid 19 in Prague and in the Czech republicLike everywhere in Europe, but perhaps a little more in …
Read articleAs in all highly popular tourist destinations, there are plenty of traps in Prague of which visitors should be aware. …
Read articlePrague is one of the safest capitals in Europe, and you can expect a peaceful, hassle-free visit without having to …
Read articleTo call the United Kingdom from the Czech Republic, use the national dialling code, 0044 or +44, and then the area …
Read articleConsumption of alcohol in public places in PragueConsumption of alcohol in public spaces in Prague and the Czech …
Read articleTap water is safe to drink in Prague!You can drink water from taps in Prague without worrying about the effect on your …
Read articleIn the Czech Republic, type C, E and F power sockets are used, with a standard voltage of 230 V and a frequency 50 …
Read articleAccessing the internet in Prague is free in many places, so finding a place to connect to Wi-Fi in the Czech capital …
Read articleIf you need stamps, the easiest option is to buy them at the post office (pošta). It is easily identified by the yellow …
Read articleCentral European Time (CET) applies in the Czech Republic.In the Czech Republic, winter time begins (clocks go back) on …
Read articleFor many years, anti-smoking laws in the Czech Republic were some of the most lenient in the Europe Union. Smokers …
Read articleIf you’ve chosen to stay in an apartment during your visit, you’ll want to know where you can buy groceries for your …
Read articleIn both Prague and the Czech Republic, it’s standard practice to leave a tip, ideally 5% to 10% of the total bill, in …
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