Prague, Czech Republic-travel-tips
Prague Travel & Etiquette Tips:
Key Travel Tips:
- Currency: The Czech Koruna (CZK) is the official currency. While some places accept Euros, it’s best to exchange money beforehand or use ATMs for better rates. Credit cards are widely accepted, but smaller shops and markets may only take cash.
- Transportation: Prague has a great public transport system with trams, buses, and the metro. Purchase tickets from kiosks or online before boarding. Walking is also a fantastic way to explore the city centre.
- Language: While English is spoken in tourist areas, learning a few basic Czech phrases like “hello” (ahoj), “thank you” (děkuji) and “please” (prosím) will be appreciated by locals.
- Accommodation: Book your accommodation in advance, especially during peak season. Prague offers a variety of options from hostels to luxury hotels.
Cultural Etiquette Tips:
- Greetings: A handshake is the standard greeting. Maintain eye contact when shaking hands.
- Dining: Tipping is customary but not mandatory. Rounding up the bill or leaving 5-10% is sufficient. Wait for everyone to be served before starting to eat.
- Drinking: Czechs are known for their beer, so enjoy a local brew! However, public drunkenness is frowned upon.
- Photography: Always ask permission before taking photos of people. Be mindful when photographing churches and historical sites, as some may have restrictions.
- Bargaining: Bargaining is not common practice in Prague, except in flea markets or with street vendors.
- Respecting History: Prague has a rich and complex history. Treat historic sites and monuments with respect.
Bonus Tip:
- Try Trdelník: This traditional sweet pastry is a must-try! It’s grilled dough rolled around a stick, coated in cinnamon sugar and often filled with ice cream or fruit.
Enjoy your trip to Prague!