Czech Republic Travel Guide
Bohemia's fairy-tale capital Prague — with its thousand spires, medieval astronomical clock, and Gothic castle — is Europe's most perfectly preserved historic city, surrounded by castles, spa towns, and Bohemian countryside.
Why Visit Czech Republic?
Czech Republic is one of the world's most captivating travel destinations, offering an extraordinary blend of history, architecture, culture, beer experiences. Whether you're drawn by the rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, or world-renowned cuisine, Czech Republic promises an unforgettable journey.
With a capital in Prague and languages including Czech, Slovak, German, Czech Republicwelcomes millions of visitors every year. The country's diverse landscapes range from bustling metropolises to serene natural wonders, making it a destination that truly has something for every type of traveler.
History of Czech Republic
The Czech Republic sits at the geographic heart of Europe and has been shaped by every major European historical force — Germanic, Slavic, Habsburg, Nazi, Communist, and democratic. The Bohemian kingdom that emerged in the 9th century under the Přemyslid dynasty became one of the wealthiest and most culturally significant states in medieval Europe, with Prague as its capital. Charles IV, King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor (1316–78), transformed Prague into the grandest city in Europe north of the Alps — building Charles Bridge, founding Prague University (1348, Central Europe's first university), and initiating construction of the Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral. The Hussite movement — the 15th-century proto-Protestant reform led by Jan Hus, burned at the Council of Constance in 1415 — made Bohemia the first major state to break from Rome, a century before Luther. Habsburg rule from 1526 suppressed Czech Protestant culture after the Battle of White Mountain (1620), beginning the Thirty Years' War and three centuries of Austrian domination. The 1918 founding of Czechoslovakia by Tomáš Masaryk created Central Europe's most democratic state. Nazi occupation (1938–45) and the subsequent Communist takeover (1948–89) bookended the Holocaust of Czech Jews and the suppression of the Prague Spring (1968). The Velvet Revolution of November 1989 peacefully ended Communist rule, and the Velvet Divorce of 1993 peacefully separated Czech Republic from Slovakia. EU membership since 2004 has brought prosperity; Prague today is Europe's most visited non-capital city.
Top Attractions in Czech Republic
From world-famous landmarks to hidden gems, here are the essential places you must visit during your trip to Czech Republic.
Prague Castle & Hradčany
The world's largest ancient castle complex — 70,000 square metres of palaces, churches, galleries, gardens, and fortifications perched above the Vltava River — contains the Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral (housing the Bohemian Crown Jewels), the Romanesque St. George's Basilica, and the Golden Lane of tiny coloured cottages. The changing of the guard occurs hourly, and the panoramic view from the castle gardens over red-tiled Prague is incomparable.
Charles Bridge, Prague
The 14th-century Gothic bridge over the Vltava River — flanked by 30 baroque statues of saints, guarded by two medieval towers, and connecting the Old Town to the Castle District — is the most photographed bridge in Central Europe. Reaching the bridge at sunrise, when mist rises from the river and the statues glow gold, is one of Prague's most magical experiences.
Český Krumlov
The best-preserved medieval town in Central Europe — a UNESCO World Heritage Site where a Renaissance castle with a baroque theatre and bear moat curves above a loop of the Vltava River, with a medieval town of cobbled lanes, coloured burghers' houses, and baroque fountains below. Český Krumlov looks exactly as it did 500 years ago, partially because Communist-era neglect prevented modernisation.
Kutná Hora Bone Church
The Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church) is decorated with the bones of 40,000–70,000 people — a bone chandelier (using every bone in the human body), garlands of skulls, and the Schwarzenberg coat of arms spelled out in bones are among the most macabre and extraordinary artworks in Europe. The bones are from plague victims and Hussite War dead; the ossuary decoration was completed by woodcarver František Rint in 1870.
Best Time to Visit Czech Republic
The ideal time to visit Czech Republic is during May to June, September to October. During this period, you'll enjoy the most favorable weather conditions with comfortable temperatures, lower rainfall and vibrant local events and festivals.
However, Czech Republic has something to offer throughout the year. The shoulder seasons often provide a great balance between good weather and smaller crowds, while even the off-season reveals a different, more authentic side of the country that many travelers find even more rewarding.
How to Get to Czech Republic
Getting to Czech Republic is straightforward with multiple transport options available depending on your departure location. Most international visitors arrive by air at the main international airports, though rail and road connections make Czech Republic highly accessible from neighboring countries.
The currency in Czech Republic is the Czech Koruna (CZK). It's advisable to carry some local currency for smaller purchases, markets and rural areas, though major credit cards are widely accepted in cities and tourist areas.
Food & Cuisine in Czech Republic
The food culture of Czech Republic is a fascinating reflection of its history, geography and traditions. Local cuisine features bold flavors, fresh ingredients and time-honored recipes passed down through generations. Street food markets, family-run restaurants and fine dining establishments each offer a unique window into the soul of the country.
Don't leave Czech Republic without trying the local signature dishes. Visit local markets in the morning for the freshest ingredients, and explore neighborhood eateries away from tourist centers for the most authentic dining experiences.
Essential Travel Tips for Czech Republic
- Visa Requirements: Check visa requirements well in advance as processing times can vary.
- Health & Safety: Research any required vaccinations and register with your embassy upon arrival.
- Local Customs: Familiarize yourself with local customs and etiquette to show respect for the culture.
- Transport: Public transport in major cities is generally reliable and cost-effective.
- Language: Learning a few basic phrases in Czech will go a long way in your interactions.
- Photography: Always ask permission before photographing people and respect signs restricting photography at religious sites.
- Bargaining: Bargaining is often expected in markets — start at 50% of the asking price.
- Budget: Have a mix of payment options — cash, cards and potentially a travel card with low fees.
Sample Czech Republic Itineraries
We've created three itinerary options based on the length of your visit. Each one is carefully designed to maximize your experience while allowing enough time to truly appreciate each destination.
3 Days — Weekend Getaway
- Prague Castle & Hradčany
- Charles Bridge
7 Days — Classic Tour
- Prague Castle & Hradčany
- Charles Bridge
- Český Krumlov
- Old Town Square
14 Days — In-Depth Explorer
- Prague Castle & Hradčany
- Charles Bridge
- Český Krumlov
- Old Town Square
- Kutná Hora Bone Church
- Bohemian Switzerland NP
Budget Guide: How Much Does Czech Republic Cost?
Czech Republiccaters to all budget levels — from backpackers to luxury travelers. Here's a general breakdown to help you plan your budget effectively:
Quick Facts
- Capital
- Prague
- Currency
- Czech Koruna (CZK)
- Best Season
- May to June, September to October
- Rating
- 4.8/5 (34,200 reviews)
- Languages
- CzechSlovakGermanPolishRomaniVietnamese
- Popular Sports
- Ice HockeyFootballTennisAthleticsCyclingCanoe Slalom
Top Highlights
- Prague Castle & Hradčany
- Charles Bridge
- Český Krumlov
- Old Town Square
- Kutná Hora Bone Church
- Bohemian Switzerland NP
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