Storybook towns and old-world charm

Travel to Czech Republic

The Czech Republic feels like stepping into a storybook, from Prague’s old town to smaller towns like Český Krumlov that feel untouched by time. Here you’ll find my Czech Republic travel guides, itineraries and planning tips.

Best Time to Visit

Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) are ideal, with pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Winters are cold but Prague during Christmas has a charm of its own.

How Long to Visit

4–6 days is enough to explore Prague and one or two nearby towns at a relaxed pace.

Getting Around

Trains and buses are reliable and easy to use, especially for short distances.

Cash vs Cards

Cards are widely accepted, but it’s useful to carry some cash in smaller towns.

Must-Try Experience

Walking through Prague’s old town early in the morning or late evening when it’s quieter.

My Go-To Czech Republic Guides

Planning a trip to Czech Republic? Start with these detailed Czech Republic travel guides and itineraries.

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FAQ

What is a good Prague itinerary for first-time travellers?

A 3–4 day Prague itinerary works well, covering the old town, Charles Bridge, Prague Castle and a few neighbourhoods beyond the main tourist areas. Adding a day trip to Český Krumlov or Kutná Hora makes the trip more complete.

Is Prague worth visiting beyond the main attractions?

Definitely. Some of the best experiences come from simply walking through neighbourhoods, exploring local cafés and stepping away from the busiest areas.

Is the Czech Republic budget-friendly?

Compared to Western Europe, yes. Accommodation, food and transport are relatively affordable, making it a good option if you’re planning a longer Europe trip.

Can you visit Czech Republic without a car?

Yes, trains and buses are very reliable and make it easy to travel between cities and towns.For a realistic estimate of how much it costs to travel to Bhutan, you can check my travel cost calculator here: https://budgettrip.guidesbykhyatimaloo.com/

Do you need a guide to travel in Bhutan?

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