Holidays to Czechia

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      The medieval spires of Prague have long been a favourite among budget-loving travellers. But follow the path less trodden and holidays to Czechia (commonly known as the Czech Republic) have secrets to reveal. Take in the storybook landscapes of Bohemia, their lofty chateaux peeping above the treeline. And explore the underground caves near Brno. But leave room for Czechia’s small pleasures, from swimming in natural pools to sipping the perfect glass of pilsner.

      Top destinations in Czechia

      Prague

      Follow the Royal Route through this world-class city whose buildings cover a thousand years of history. Explore castles and cathedrals, then feast on goulash and dance in jazz clubs.

      Brno

      From bustling beer halls to Baroque architecture and third-wave coffee shops, Czechia’s second city deserves a stop on your next European getaway.

      Český Krumlov

      Quaint Český Krumlov is blessed with fairy-tale good looks. Explore its ornate castles and winding cobbled streets, then enjoy hearty Czech feasts in cosy taverns.

      Czechia: fast facts

      LanguageCzech
      CurrencyCzech koruna (Kč)
      Time zoneUTC+1 (CET) and UTC+2 (CEST)

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      FAQs about Czechia holidays

      You’ll find everything you want in Prague. Plus, it’s a great base for day trips to towns like the UNESCO-listed Kutná Hora and Plzeň, the birthplace of pilsner. Craving a more laid-back holiday? Head to the spa town of Karlovy Vary.
      Overall, Czechia can be kind to your travel budget. The country is moderately priced compared to the rest of Europe, similar to Croatia. If you want to keep costs down, travel during the shoulder seasons and base yourself in towns rather than major cities.
      If you’re after pleasant weather and fewer crowds, the best time to visit Czechia is during spring and autumn. Summer is a popular time for hiking. Try Letná Park for panoramic views, or Střelecký Island for open-air concerts and events. Christmas markets turn the capital into a winter wonderland between November and January.
      Czechia is generally a safe place to travel. Keep belongings safely secured when visiting tourist hotspots like Prague’s Old Town Square. Common scams include taxi drivers claiming not to have change, so be sure to always carry small bills.
      Czech is the country’s official language. While English is widely spoken in tourist areas, learning the local lingo goes a long way. Start with simple phrases such as ‘dobrý den’ (hello) and ‘děkuji’ (thank you).
      You’ll be using the Czech koruna (Kč) on your holiday in Czechia. Beware of exchanging money in Prague’s Old Town. While many claim 0% commission, you’ll often be hit with outrageous exchange rates. If you’re approached on the street with offers to exchange money, walk away. You’ll likely be duped with wads of incorrect currency.