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If Europe were a storybook, the Czech Republic would be one of its most enchanting chapters. A land where Gothic spires meet cobblestone streets, where beer flows better than water (literally!), and where every corner whispers history.
With Pinoy Tourism, you’ll explore this timeless country from the inside out — not just the tourist checklist, but the local heartbeat that makes the Czech Republic unforgettable.
Start in Prague, the capital that looks straight out of a fairy tale. Wander through its maze of medieval streets, cross the iconic Charles Bridge, and watch the Astronomical Clock strike the hour like it’s been doing for six centuries. Grab a cold pint in one of the city’s old breweries or sip coffee in a hidden courtyard café.
But the Czech Republic isn’t just Prague’s spotlight, venture out and you’ll find the charming breweries of Plzeň, the red-brick buzz of Brno, and the rolling green hills of Moravia, where castles and vineyards stretch for miles.
Come with us, and experience Europe’s story told through ancient walls, great food, and the friendliest locals you’ll ever meet.

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Czech Republic At-a-Glance

From grand cathedrals and centuries-old castles to cozy pubs and pastel towns, the Czech Republic is where history, beauty, and beer meet. Join Pinoy Tourism to see it all, through stories, flavors, and views that stick with you long after the trip ends.

Currency
Czech Koruna
Capital City
Prague
Winter avg temp
-1°C
Language
Czech
Summer avg temp
17°C
Good morning
Dobré ráno
Time Zone
GMT+2
Good evening
Dobrý večer
Come for the beer, stay for the magic, ancient castles, fine art, and squares that make you feel like you’ve stepped into another century.
- Travel Director
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Our top 5 things to do in Czech Republic

Walk across the Charles Bridge

You haven’t truly seen Prague until you’ve strolled across this 14th-century beauty. With its 16 arches and 30 baroque statues, Charles Bridge connects the old and new sides of the city — best enjoyed early morning before the crowds (and selfie sticks) arrive.

Watch the Astronomical Clock come to life

Every hour in Old Town Square, hundreds gather to see the world’s oldest working astronomical clock do its mechanical dance. It’s been running for over 600 years — and honestly, it’s worth every minute of your attention.

Cruise along the Vltava River

Trade the cobblestones for calm waters. A Vltava River cruise gives you front-row views of Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and Kampa Island — plus, you can feast on local dishes while your guide spills the city’s juiciest legends.

Visit St. Barbara Church in Kutná Hora

One word: majestic. This Gothic cathedral took over 500 years to build — and it shows. Located in the historic town of Kutná Hora, this UNESCO site is a jaw-dropper inside and out.

Take in panoramic views from Petrin Hill

Ride the funicular or hike up Petrin Hill for unbeatable city views. The lookout tower at the top (Prague’s answer to the Eiffel Tower) is your best bet for that perfect skyline shot.

Best museums in Czech Republic

Prague

National Museum

Founded in 1818, this massive museum is a love letter to Czech history, art, and culture. With over 14 million items, you could spend hours wandering its halls, and still have more to see.

Prague

National Technical Museum

Planes, trains, automobiles — and everything in between. A paradise for tech lovers, this museum showcases the country’s innovations in science, transport, and architecture since 1908.

Prague

Museum of Communism

Step back into the not-so-distant past. This museum dives into the Communist era of former Czechoslovakia with photos, artifacts, and personal stories that’ll give you chills, and a new appreciation for Czech resilience.

Best food in Czech Republic

Vepřo knedlo zelo

The Czech Republic’s national dish — roast pork served with bread dumplings and sauerkraut. It’s hearty, flavorful, and best enjoyed with a pint (or two).

Goulash (Guláš)

A comforting stew of tender meat, onions, and spices — perfect after a long day of exploring Prague’s chilly streets. Always served with dumplings or dark bread, because carbs are culture.

Czech Sauerkraut

A staple side dish that’s tangy, sweet, and goes with almost everything. Bonus: it’s great for digestion after all that beer.

What to pack for a tour in Czech Republic

What to Pack

Comfy walking shoes

Prague is made for walking, and those cobblestones won’t forgive your fashion-first choices.

A travel umbrella

Rain likes to make surprise appearances, no matter the season.

A Type E plug adaptor

Standard 230V voltage and 2-pin sockets.

Your camera

From castle towers to café corners, you’ll want to capture it all.

A small day bag

Ideal for keeping essentials handy (and museum-friendly).

Eco-friendly essentials

Skip single-use plastics; bring your reusable water bottle, tote bag, and refillable toiletries.

Other things to know before you go

Make sure your passport is valid (some countries require 3–6 months before expiry). Check visa requirements early; the Czech Republic is part of the Schengen Zone, so your Schengen visa covers entry if required.