Czech Weather
The Czech Republic’s climate is similar to English weather, although being in the centre of Europe it tends to be slightly warmer and drier than the UK and colder during the Winter usually with several months of snow. It is best to pack for sun and rain. Good walking shoes are essential as many of the towns are cobbled.
Czech food
Czech food has often been popular with our guests, but don’t expect nouvelle cuisine, Czech food is hearty. Food shopping is relatively easy, as there are familiar supermarkets (Tesco, Lidl) in the Czech Republic. Restaurant meal prices are lower than those in the UK.
The local currency
The Czech Koruna is currently the local currency, but the Euro is sometimes accepted in tourist centres like Cesky Krumlov or Prague. The best rates are often obtained by bringing over cash and exchanging it in a local exchange office (do compare rates to avoid rip-offs) or taking it out of cash machines.
The documents you will need
A current passport - in fact do ensure that you have several months on your passport in case of an accident which prevents your scheduled return.. If you are not an EU citizen you may need a visa. If you are driving a car - a driving licence. Holiday insurance - we require all our customers have insurance sufficient to cover medical bills and repatriation.
Any other questions contact us on admin@czechtours.co.uk
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