Dear Friends of the Czech Republic,

This summer feels like a special one. We’re reopening cities, sights, and borders with a new sense of gratitude this year, and we’re thrilled to have travelers here to join us!

Whether you’re one of the “keen and cautious” travelers hitting the road this summer, or you’re just here for the photos and vicarious memories (for now), we’re here for you. We’ve tried to answer the major FAQs below, with some inspiration thrown in. Please reach out if we can answer any further questions to facilitate your trip or find the perfect experience for your kind of travel in the Czech Republic.

 
The Rules of Reopening in the Czech Republic

Obviously, we’re excited for tourism to return, so we want to make sure the details are as clear as possible. Having all the right info can help make your trip smooth, and avoid any stressful surprises. We’ve also got some tourism rewards to make the journey even more worthwhile. So, here’s what you should know in advance:

1)     The Czech Republic uses a traffic light system to determine the entry status of different countries. Low-risk (green) countries—including the United States and most of Europe—do not have to quarantine, however starting July 9th US citizens traveling from the US or another green country to Czech Republic need a negative RT-PCR test 72 hours old or less or a negative Antigen test 48 hours old or less from the start of your first flight, and to possess the filled-in the Passenger Form.

2)     Once on the ground, all visitors (including green countries) will need one of the following to check into a hotel, go to a restaurant, shop, or sightsee indoors:

  • A negative PCR test less than 3 days old
  • A negative antigen test less than 24 hours old
  • Single-dose vaccines: Proof of 14 days past dose within the last 9 months
  • Double-dose vaccines: Proof of 22 days after 1st dose, within the last 90 days
  • Double-dose vaccines: Proof of 22 days after 2nd dose, within the last 9 months
  • Medical proof of recovering from COVID-19 in the last 180 days

3)     All travelers should also pack some KN95 or FFP2 masks (called “respirators”). These are required to enter Czech airports, shops, all public transportation (including on platforms and stops), post offices, and taxis or ride shares. Cloth or other face masks are fine for outdoor environments where social distancing is not possible. These mask rules also apply to everyone, including low-risk (green) vaccinated travelers.

4)     Lastly, many airlines may have different rules than the Czech government. ?When booking flights (or trains or any transport) double check whether you’ll need a negative test, a specific mask, or any other proof to keep your travels smooth. We’ll be ready with a warm welcome and rewards for your journey on the other side!

  
“At Home in Prague” (Rewards!)

As a ‘thank you’ for staying in select Prague hotels, travelers can earn points to spend on activities throughout the city. These include free entry to museums and galleries, towers with gorgeous views, walking tours, a historical tram ride, and plenty of Prague hot spots. Hotel guests earn points to spend for every night they stay (shout out to slow travelers!). Dig into the details and get inspired at pragueunlocked.eu.
Inside tip: be sure to ask hotel reception for a voucher to claim your rewards.

 

 

 
One of the World’s Coolest Streets

Prague’s Karlín neighborhood grabbed some international attention in June 2021.

TimeOut named K?ižíkova Street one of the coolest in the world thanks to “art nouveau façades”, “converted factories” and “a lofty neo-romanesque church” in the area. Two neighborhood spaces to check out: (1) Kasarna Karlín, hosting live music, outdoor movies, and offbeat events in former army barracks, and (2) P?ístav (“harbor”) 18600, a beer garden, food stalls, playground, events, and family fun in an outdoor environment beside the Vltava River.
Inside tip: a water taxi connects P?ístav 18600 with Holešovice, an up-and-coming district of art and design.

 

 
Czech Gardens in All Shapes and Sizes

Enjoying life outdoors has long been a Czech pastime for many reasons (e.g. beauty, fresh air) long before the past year added an emphasis on outdoor fun. That love of nature translates to some beautiful gardens for all types of travelers:

Inside tip: the gardens around the Prague Castle’s Royal Summer Palace is one of the prettiest places to enter the complex.

 

 

 

 

Active Outdoor Options

That’s right, after so many months spent indoors, we’re sticking with suggestions for fresh air fun in the Czech Republic. Our country may be most famous for beer and architecture, but there is a whole range of ways to enjoy the country. Choose from 97 golf courses to perfect your swing, hop on our massive network of cycling trails ranging from easy to expert, or take a hike through one of many national parks. No matter how you plan to visit the Czech Republic, we can’t wait to welcome you back.