Best things to do in Prague

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Private Transfer from the Prague city center to Prague Vaclav Havel Airport. Vehicles for 4 passengers, minivans for 8, and minibuses up to 14 people are readily available. Meet & greet service and Wi-Fi are included in this transfer. Bring your stay in Prague to a smooth, stress-free finish with this private transfer service from […]
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Private Arrival Transfer: Vaclav Havel Airport
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Private transfer from the Prague Vaclav Havel Airport to any hotel in the city center. Vehicles for 4 passengers, minivans for 8, and minibuses up to 14 people are readily available. Enjoy a meet & greet at airport with the professional driver before they bring you to your central Prague accommodation.
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About Prague

Prague is the capital of Czech Republic, and a vibrant city that stands out for its communities, traditional festivals, and celebrations. The city has appealing weather that seems welcoming all round the year. The Easter festivities are a great idea to make the most of Prague’s colorful spirit. The locals celebrate Easter by beautifully decorating Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square – the city’s famous landmarks. 

Prague has the most extensive beer gardens, such as Riegrovy Sady and Letna Beer. They are some of the most visited places. Located at the Vltava Rivers banks, Letna is famous for its scenic views and refreshing beer. 

Also, the destinations like Naplavka, along the Vltava River, offer the true adventure vibes. You will meet a lot of locals and runners, succumbing to the serenity of river.

Don’t miss out on the real stunner by planning a day trip to Český Krumlov – a UNESCO-protected town. The fall foliage in the historic town is a sight to watch. Cesky Krumlov, with nature bursting colors and surroundings, looks like a piece of heaven. You can capture picturesque views while enjoying the medieval streets or visit one of the cozy coffee houses in town

Best Things to Do in Prague

What You Need to Know

Currency
Czech Crown (CZK)
Timezone
UTC+1
Typical drink

Beer

Typical food

Marinated sirloin
Roasted pork

Speed rules

Villages – 50km/h
Road – 90km/h
Highway – 120km/h

How to Get There

By plane
Vaclav Havel Airport – 15 km away from the city center and easily reached by public transport

By bus
Praha Florenc Bus Station – National and international connections provided by Eurolines, Flixbus, and Regio Jet

By train
Praha Hlavní nádraží –  Transfers from all over Europe including Budapest, Bratislava, Vienna, and Germany

When is the Best Time to Visit

Spring or early fall (Mid March to September) is the best time to visit the Czech Republic. The temperature rises above zero that allows snow mountains to melt and flowers to bloom. The weather is pleasantly mild, and there is not much crowd.

Because Prague has a generally cold climate, people like touring around in spring and summer. The temperature in summer can rise to 26°C (79°F). It makes visiting outdoors cozy and fun.