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Prague, Czechia

Iconic City

Prague Local Time:   || Exchange Rate: **

Prague, the enchanting capital of Czechia, is a city straight out of a fairy tale. With its picturesque architecture, cobblestone streets, and historic charm, it's no wonder Prague is often called the "City of a Hundred Spires." Explore the iconic Prague Castle, wander through the colorful Old Town Square, and marvel at the astronomical clock. Indulge in traditional Czech cuisine, sip on world-famous Czech beer, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of this vibrant city. Whether you're strolling along the Charles Bridge or taking in panoramic views from Petrin Hill, Prague offers a truly unforgettable travel experience.

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Weather & Seasonality
Climate patterns and typical conditions through the year

Weather in Prague, Czechia

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12-Month Climate Summary (Sun)
MAY
14.0°C
avg
11.2 h/day
38 mm
68 Mixed
high sunshine, cool temperatures; moderate rain
JUN
20.6°C
avg
13.2 h/day
43 mm
82 Good
high sunshine, mild temperatures; moderate rain
JUL
20.2°C
avg
11.6 h/day
71 mm
75 Good
high sunshine, mild temperatures; frequent rain
AUG
20.2°C
avg
11.6 h/day
54 mm
82 Good
high sunshine, mild temperatures; moderate rain
SEP
15.6°C
avg
8.4 h/day
82 mm
71 Good
high sunshine, cool temperatures; frequent rain
OCT
9.7°C
avg
6.4 h/day
45 mm
59 Mixed
moderate sunshine, cold temperatures; moderate rain
NOV
3.8°C
avg
4.9 h/day
50 mm
9.0 mm
48 Poor
moderate sunshine, cold temperatures; moderate rain, occasional snow
DEC
2.0°C
avg
3.9 h/day
14 mm
48 Poor
limited sunshine, cold temperatures; low rainfall
JAN
-1.8°C
avg
3.3 h/day
29 mm
13.2 mm
39 Poor
limited sunshine, cold temperatures; low rainfall, occasional snow
FEB
2.7°C
avg
4.1 h/day
46 mm
10.4 mm
44 Poor
moderate sunshine, cold temperatures; moderate rain, occasional snow
MAR
6.6°C
avg
8.5 h/day
16 mm
61 Mixed
high sunshine, cold temperatures; low rainfall
MAY
14.0°C
avg
11.2 h/day
38 mm
16 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
JUN
20.6°C
avg
13.2 h/day
43 mm
19 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
JUL
20.2°C
avg
11.6 h/day
71 mm
14 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
AUG
20.2°C
avg
11.6 h/day
54 mm
19 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
SEP
15.6°C
avg
8.4 h/day
82 mm
15 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
OCT
9.7°C
avg
6.4 h/day
45 mm
20 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel
NOV
3.8°C
avg
4.9 h/day
50 mm
9.0 mm
41 Poor
Light snow; conditions may be unreliable
DEC
2.0°C
avg
3.9 h/day
14 mm
33 Poor
Light snow; conditions may be unreliable
JAN
-1.8°C
avg
3.3 h/day
29 mm
13.2 mm
59 Mixed
limited sunshine, cold temperatures, some snow cover
FEB
2.7°C
avg
4.1 h/day
46 mm
10.4 mm
43 Poor
moderate sunshine, cool temperatures, some snow cover, with some rain
MAR
6.6°C
avg
8.5 h/day
16 mm
31 Poor
No snow; not suitable for ski travel

Destination Guide
Attractions, costs, travel notes and practical visitor details

Top Prague Attractions

  • 1. Prague Castle - One of the largest ancient castles in the world, Prague Castle offers stunning views of the city and is home to several historical buildings and museums.
  • 2. Charles Bridge - A famous landmark in Prague, Charles Bridge is a pedestrian-only bridge adorned with statues and offers beautiful views of the Vltava River and the city skyline.
  • 3. Old Town Square - Located in the heart of Prague's Old Town, this historic square is surrounded by colorful buildings, Gothic churches, and is home to the iconic Astronomical Clock.
  • 4. St. Vitus Cathedral - Situated within Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture and houses the tombs of several Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors.
  • 5. Wenceslas Square - A bustling square in the New Town of Prague, Wenceslas Square is lined with shops, restaurants, and bars and is a popular spot for shopping and entertainment. It also holds historical significance as the site of important events in Czech history.

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Cost of Living in Prague

These are rough estimates and prices can fluctuate based on location and season. It's always a good idea to check current prices and menus when planning your trip.

The average costs for basic necessities like food and drink for a tourist in Prague, Czechia can vary depending on the type of establishment and the specific items you choose. Here are some approximate average costs to give you an idea:

  • 1. Meal at an inexpensive restaurant $8 - $12
  • 2. Meal for two at a mid-range restaurant $25 - $40
  • 3. Fast food meal $4 - $7
  • 4. Coffee at a cafe $2 - $4
  • 5. Beer at a bar or pub $1.50 - $3
  • 6. Bottle of water $0.75 - $1.50

These are rough estimates and prices can fluctuate based on location and season. It's always a good idea to check current prices and menus when planning your trip.

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Top Prague Souvenirs

  • 1. Czech crystal glassware Prices can vary depending on the size and quality of the piece, but a small decorative item may cost around 500 CZK (approximately $22 USD).
  • 2. Traditional Czech marionette puppet A handcrafted marionette puppet can cost between 800 CZK to 2000 CZK (approximately $35 to $87 USD).
  • 3. Bohemian garnet jewelry A pair of garnet earrings or a pendant can range from 1000 CZK to 3000 CZK (approximately $44 to $130 USD).
  • 4. Czech beer A bottle of local beer such as Pilsner Urquell can cost around 30 CZK (approximately $1.30 USD) in a store.
  • 5. Trdelník (traditional Czech pastry) A freshly baked trdelník with sugar and cinnamon coating can be found for around 50 CZK (approximately $2 USD) from street vendors.

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Visa & Travel Information for Prague

For most travelers, the visa and travel requirements for visiting Prague, Czechia (officially known as the Czech Republic) will depend on your nationality. Here are some general guidelines:

  • 1. Visa Requirements
    • Citizens of the European Union, European Economic Area, and Switzerland do not need a visa to enter the Czech Republic for short stays (up to 90 days).
    • Citizens of many countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and Japan, can also enter the Czech Republic for short stays without a visa. This is typically for tourism or business purposes.
    • If you are from a country that requires a visa, you will need to apply for a Schengen visa to enter the Czech Republic. This visa allows you to travel within the Schengen Area for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
  • 2. Passport Requirements
    • Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure from the Schengen Area.
    • It's recommended to have at least two blank pages in your passport for entry and exit stamps.
  • 3. Travel Insurance
    • While not a formal requirement, it is highly recommended to have travel insurance that covers medical expenses and emergencies during your stay in the Czech Republic.
  • 4. Customs Regulations
    • Make sure you are aware of the customs regulations regarding items that are allowed or prohibited to bring into the country.
  • 5. Currency
    • The official currency in the Czech Republic is the Czech koruna (CZK). It's advisable to have some local currency on hand for smaller purchases.
  • 6. Language
    • The official language spoken in Prague and the Czech Republic is Czech. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, but it's helpful to learn a few basic phrases in Czech.

Before your trip, it's always a good idea to check the latest information and requirements with the nearest Czech embassy or consulate in your country. Safe travels!

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Flight Price Range (per seat) for Prague
Typical single and return fare ranges based on available data

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Source / Additional Reading:
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  2. Reshaping Airline Journeys: The Unfolding Saga of Virtual Interlining.
  3. What is Virtual Interlining (VI)? — TripStack.
  4. Virtual Interline Considerations for Airlines — IATA (PDF).