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 …
As in all highly popular tourist destinations, there are plenty of traps in Prague of which visitors should be aware. …
Prague is one of the safest capitals in Europe, and you can expect a peaceful, hassle-free visit without having to …
To call the United Kingdom from the Czech Republic, use the national dialling code, 0044 or +44, and then the area …
Consumption of alcohol in public places in PragueConsumption of alcohol in public spaces in Prague and the Czech …
For your arrival in Prague and for your return to your country, Prague Airport has a free assistance service for people with reduced mobility.
Tap water is safe to drink in Prague! You can drink water from taps in Prague without worrying about the effect on your health.
In the Czech Republic, type C, E and F power sockets are used, with a standard voltage of 230 V and a frequency 50 …
Accessing the internet in Prague is free in many places, so finding a place to connect to Wi-Fi in the Czech capital …
We always advise you to have a city map of Prague with you. It is always better to know where you are going! If you don't have one when you arrive in Prague, we can provide you with one for free at our office, located a few steps from the Old Town Square.
In Prague, parking on the streets outside of the paid car parks is a very complicated matter for both tourists and locals. On the streets in the city centre and in many residential areas, there are different parking zones reserved mainly for residents.
If you need stamps, the easiest option is to buy them at the post office (pošta). It is easily identified by the yellow …
Central European Time (CET) applies in the Czech Republic.In the Czech Republic, winter time begins (clocks go back) on …
For many years, anti-smoking laws in the Czech Republic were some of the most lenient in the Europe Union. Smokers …
If you’ve chosen to stay in an apartment during your visit, you’ll want to know where you can buy groceries for your …
In both Prague and the Czech Republic, it’s standard practice to leave a tip, ideally 5% to 10% of the total bill, in …