Holidays in the Czech Republic 2025 - what to see, where to go and how much it costs

Are you planning a vacation in 2025 and wonder if the Czech Republic is a good direction? The answer is: definitely yes! It is a country that can surprise - not only beautiful castles and climate cities, but also with wild nature, delicious food and attractions for everyone - from families with children to lovers looking for romantic places. And most importantly - all this without having to spend a fortune.

In this guide we will show you where to go, what to see, how to plan a journey and how much it all costs. Regardless of whether you dream of bathing in a clean lake, hiking in the mountains, relaxation in the castle, or a car tour - you will find something for yourself. By the way, we will tell you where to look for cheap accommodation, what is worth eating, and how to travel with children, with a dog, or ... without a car.

If you want to delve into a specific topic - like Czech food, family attractions or car travel - we have also prepared separate thematic guides. But first - let's start from scratch. Ready for a journey in the Czech Republic 2025?

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Where to vacation in the Czech Republic 2025? Best directions and regions

Holidays in the Czech Republic 2025 is a great option for those who are looking for diversity: romantic cities, nature, thermal bathing areas and attractions for families. The country is compact enough that you can see a lot in a short time, and at the same time varied enough that everyone will find something for themselves. Regardless of whether you leave Wrocław, Krakow or Katowice - reaching the Czech Republic takes several hours, and regions such as southern Moravia, Karkonosze or the Czech paradise offer specific attractions from the first day of their stay.
Castle over a quiet Czech lake, surrounded by blooming meadows and green hills in the summer

For families, in love and travelers Solo

Families with children most often choose the area of ​​LibeCa and the Czech paradise - due to the large number of amusement parks, zoo and safe pedestrian routes. In LibeCu it is worth visiting Iqland, a science center with interactive exhibitions, and a dinopark. The Czech paradise offers calm routes through rock cities and the opportunity to swim in lakes. For couples, the perfect choice are southern Moravia - Mikulov and Znojmo are the perfect places for wine, views and romantic walks. Solo travelers can aim at the Czech Krumlów, Karlovy Warów or Ostrava, where it is easy to integrate, and culture and history are at your fingertips.

How to choose the perfect region for your needs?

The choice of region is worth making the destination. If you want active rest - put on the Giant Mountains or Jesionics. For culture and gastronomy - Prague, Brno or Telč. For lazy baths and relaxation - a Třeboň region with thermal and lakes. For people traveling from Poland by car, the travel time also matters: from Katowice to Ostrava you will reach in 1.5 hours, to Brno in about 3 hours, and to Libec from Wrocław in less than 3 hours. When planning, it is worth checking not only attractions, but also the availability of accommodation and tourist infrastructure - especially for families with young children.

  • Liberec and the Czech paradise - for families with children
  • South Moravia (Mikulov, Znojmo) - for couples and wine lovers
  • The Třeboň and Vysočina region - for those looking for silence, thermal and lakes
  • Karkonosze and Jesioniki - for active tourists and mountain travelers
  • Ostrava and Czech Krumlov - for solo explorers and cultural impressions

If you are planning a family trip with children, see also our full guide: Holidays in the Czech Republic with children 2025 - family attractions and amusement parks .


What to see in the Czech Republic? The most interesting places and attractions 2025

What to see in the Czech Republic in 2025? The list is long and varied. This small country offers both majestic castles and gothic cities, as well as amazing rock formations, mines and modern science centers. Many attractions have a centuries -old story, but there are also new places that attract crowds - especially in the summer. It is worth planning a tour in advance, because some points have a limited number of tickets per day.
Panorama of Česki Krumlova with a castle and red roofs over a winding river among the green hills

Top 10 places you need to see

the Karlštejn Castle - a Gothic pearl from the fourteenth century, located 30 km from Prague, reigns first The second icon is the Czech Krumlov , inscribed on the UNESCO list - a medieval city with a fairytale atmosphere. Prague - obligatory, but preferably outside the weekend. Kutná Hora with a chapel of skulls, olomuniec with a mighty column and baroque fountains, telč with colorful Renaissance buildings, hluboká castle like from Disney, Lednice-Valtice with a huge park complex and neo-Gothic complex, Adrszpask rock for nature lovers and fairy tales -ideal for children and fans of fairy tales Rumcajsie.

Hidden pearls - places outside the beaten trail

If you are looking for something less known, visit the Buzov Castle - often used in movies, with a beautiful tower and a courtyard. The Museum of Technology in Brno is a paradise for motoring fans and machines - over 15,000 exhibits. Czech Switzerland impresses with the natural Rock Bridge of Pravčická Brána and scenic routes. Litomyšl is a city with one of the most beautiful Renaissance castles in Central Europe. It is also worth visiting Pelhřimov , where the Museum of Records and Peculiaities operates - perfect for a shorter stop with children.

Attraction Region For whom Price (2025)
Karlštejn Castle Central Czech Republic History Lovers 240 CZK (approx. 45 PLN)
ADRSZPask rock city Northern Czech Republic Families, naturalists 180 CZK + parking
Hluboká Castle South Czech Republic Romantics, couples 320 CZK (full route)
Czech Switzerland Northwest Wanderers Free admission / 100 czk for a viewpoint
Brno Technology Museum Moravia Families, enthusiasts 170 CZK (normal)

If you are interested in castles and cities with a real climate, check our separate guide the most beautiful cities and castles in the Czech Republic - what to see in 2025?


Cheap vacation in the Czech Republic - how to relax without spending a fortune?

Cheap vacation in the Czech Republic is not a myth - it's a well -planned trip. Even with a limited budget, you can see castles, bathe in lakes, visit local museums and try regional cuisine. In 2025, prices in the Czech Republic are still more favorable than in Austria or Germany, and with skillful selection of accommodation, attractions and means of transport - you can fit in PLN 150-200 per person per day.
Sunny Czech village on the river with colorful houses, a cobbled path and a castle on a hill in the background

Where to look for accommodation and save on attractions?

The best prices can be found outside the largest cities - instead of Prague, choose Kutna Hora, instead of Liberc - Turnov or Jablonec. In tourist destinations, it is worth looking for guesthouses run by families (TZV. "Penzione") - they often offer breakfast in price and flexible conditions. Platforms such as e-challes.cz, hut.cz or megaubytovanie.cz allow you to find houses from up to 300-400 CZK per night for 2 people. Attractions? Many castles have free courtyards or cheap walking tickets (e.g. Hradec nad Moravicí - 70 CZK for the lower castle). Visit in the morning or late afternoon - often the tickets are cheaper.

Free museums, family discounts and local tips

Many Czech cities organize free admission days to museums - e.g. the Museum of Technology in Brno offers free admission on the first Wednesday of the month. In Prague, it is worth using tourist cards (e.g. Prague Visitor Pass - from 55 EUR in 3 days), which give access to over 60 attractions. Children up to 6 years old usually have free admission, and families can count on group tickets (e.g. family to Zoo Dvůr Králové are 550 CZK for 4 people). Applications that are worth having: Czech Tourism, Můj Vlak (for trains), maps.cz and Pubtran (for public transport). There are statutory discounts for students and seniors - always have a document with you.

Option Accommodation Food Attractions Transport Total / day
Economic 350 CZK 150 CZK 50 CZK 100 CZK 650 CZK (~ 115 PLN)
Mean 600 CZK 250 CZK 100 CZK 150 CZK 1100 CZK (~ 195 PLN)
Comfort 1000 CZK 350 CZK 150 CZK 200 CZK 1700 CZK (~ 300 PLN)

If you want to see more tricks for cheap traveling around the Czech Republic, be sure to check our separate guide cheap holidays in the Czech Republic 2025 - how do you relax without spending a fortune?


Czech Republic by car 2025 - where to go and how to plan the route?

Traveling by car around the Czech Republic in 2025 is an ideal option for those who want maximum freedom and access to less tourist places. Road infrastructure in the Czech Republic is very good, and many attractions are located away from the main railway routes. Access from the south of Poland to the Czech border takes from 1 to 3 hours, and further routes through the country can be easily planned for 3-7 days. The advantage of traveling by car is also access to cheap agritourisms and natural parks outside cities.
Summer road in the Czech Republic leading through the village with a castle on the hill and fields of cereals on the sides

The most interesting routes from Poland and the Czech Republic

The most popular route leads from Wrocław through the crossing in Kudowa-Zdrój to Nachoda, and from there to Prague through Hradec Králové. Another interesting option is the route from Katowice to Brno through Ostrava and Olomouc. Among the typical scenic routes, it is worth replacing the loop through the Czech Paradise (Turnov - Jaczyn - Hrubá Skála), as well as a picturesque path from Česki Krumlov to Telč through Trebon. Along the Austrian border there is also the so -called The trail of southern castles of Moravia, connecting Lednice, Valtice and Mikulov. For mountain lovers, the route through Jesioniki and the Giant Mountains will be perfect - with the climax in PEC near Sněžkou.

Vignettes, parking lots, fuel and road recipes

The vignette is mandatory on most highways and some expressways - the annual costs 2300 CZK (~ 400 PLN), monthly 430 CZK (~ 75 PLN), and a ten -day 270 CZK (~ 47 PLN). You can buy a vignette online at edalnice. CZ - You don't have to have a sticker anymore. Fuel prices in the Czech Republic in March 2025 amounted to an average of 38 CZK/L (PB95) and 37 CZK/L (diesel). Parking in cities is often paid (zones marked with colors), and fees range from 20 to 60 CZK/h. Permissible speed: 50 km/HW built -in areas, 90 outside and 130 km/h on the highway. Good to know: A reflective vest for each passenger and a warning triangle are mandatory.

Route Attractions Travel time Amenities
Wrocław - Prague Kłodzko, Nachod, Hradec Králové 4-5 hours Highways, stations, accommodation on the route
Katowice - Brno Ostrava, Olomouc, Kroměříž 3.5-4 hours Without a vignette to Ostrava, then paid
Czech paradise (loop) Joczyn, Hrubá Skála, Turnov 1 day Scenic points, free parking lots
Southern Moravia Lednice, Mikulov, Znojmo 2 days Wine routes, parking lots at the castles
Karkonosze - Jesioniki Spindler mill, Pec near Sněžkou 2-3 days Mountain routes, parking guesthouses

If you plan to travel in detail by car around the Czech Republic, check our separate guide Czech Republic by car 2025 - the most interesting routes and practical tips .


Travel plan in the Czech Republic - day by day, week after week

A good travel plan in the Czech Republic allows not only to see the most important attractions, but also to relax and feel the local atmosphere. In 2025, many places are gaining popularity, so it's worth planning the route in advance, especially if you travel at the top of the season. Regardless of whether you have 3 days, 5 days or a week - the Czech Republic can be visited in stages, connecting cities, nature and bathing areas. Below you will find specific route scenarios, including logistics and travel time.
A panoramic view of Český Krumlov with a castle, red roofs and a river winding through the historic city center

3 days - a quick tour with cities

For short trips, the so -called City Break. Start from Prague, where on the first day it is worth visiting Hradzany, Karol Bridge and the Old Town - all within the walk. On the second day, a train or car to Kutna Hora (1 hour), where the famous Skull Chapel and the Cathedral of St. Barbara. On the third day we recommend Telč - a city with a fairytale market and entry on the UNESCO list (access from Kutna Hory - 2 hours). This arrangement allows you to see three different places, each in a different style, in a very short time, without rush.

7 days - mountains, culture and relaxation by the water

The weekly variant gives you the opportunity to learn many faces of the Czech Republic. Day 1-2: Prague and its classics. Day 3: Transfer to the Czech paradise and wandering around Hruboskalsk. Day 4–5: stay in the Southomorav region - Lednice Castle, Mikulov Winnice and a bath in the Nové Mlýny tank. Day 6: Relax in Třebon - thermal swimming pools and bicycle paths around the ponds. Day 7: Return through Telč or Olomouc, depending on the route. The whole is available by car or trains with transfers (e.g. Leo Express, Regiojet).

  • 3 days: Prague - Kutná Hora - Telč
  • 5 days: Prague - Czech paradise - Brno - Lednice - return
  • 7 days: Prague - Czech Paradise - Moravia - Třeboň - Olomouc

If you are interested in an intense weekend trip, look at our City Break guide in the Czech Republic - Prague and other cities perfect for the weekend of 2025 .


Nature in the Czech Republic - mountains, national parks and caves

The Czech Republic in 2025 is an ideal direction for those who are looking for contact with nature without crowds. In addition to the famous Prague, the country offers impressive mountain ranges, extensive national parks and unique karst phenomena - all within the range of a one -day trip. The trails are well marked, availability to the infrastructure high, and landscapes often wild and calm than in the Alps. Below we present a specific selection of places that combine the beauty of nature with logistics that can be realized without extreme effort.
Pravčická brána in Czech Switzerland surrounded by green forest and rock formations on a sunny day

Mountains for the summer: Karkonosze, Jesioniki, Beskids

The Giant Mountains are the highest Czech mountains, with the dominant snowball (1603 m above sea level) - it takes about 2.5-3 hours to get from PEC near Sněžkou. The routes are well maintained, and less crowded on the Czech side than from the Polish side. Jesionics offer milder ridges and great conditions for families with children - e.g. the route to Pradziada from the Ovčárna parking lot lasts about 1.5 hours. In the Beskids it is worth visiting the Pustyvny and Mount Radhošť - the trail through the ridge with sculptures and wooden buildings. Importantly - in the summer of 2025, most popular routes have available mobile rescue points and free seasonal toilets at the main entrances.

National parks, caves and viewpoints

Noteworthy is the Czech Park Czech Switzerland with Pravčicka Brána - the largest natural rock bridge in Europe. Admission to the park is free, but viewpoints are paid (100-150 CZK). The Moravian Kras is a Cave Region - in 2025, it will be open, among others Punkva cave with an underground river, to which admission must be booked online (250 CZK). The Podyjí National Park at the border with Austria offers little -known trails with a view of the Dyja River - perfect for silence and lack of tourists. On the border of the Czech Republic and Poland you will also find the Boumovské Stěny reserve , which offers rock gorges without fees and a very small density of visitors even in the season.

Place Type Difficulty Access
Śnieżka (Karkonosze) Mountains Mean Pec near Sněžkou, parking, pedestrian trail
Great -grandfather (Jesioniki) Mountains Easy Ovčárna parking, 90 min on foot
Pravčická brána Rock formation Mean Mezní Louka, trail approx. 5 km
Punkva cave Karst cave Easy (with a guide) Blansko, access by bus or car
Podyjí (Znojmo region) National park Easy / average Access from Znojm, on foot or by bike

If you are interested in mountain routes, caves and wild nature, look at our Czech Republic full guide in the bosom of nature - mountains, caves and national parks 2025 .


Where to the water in the Czech Republic? Bathing beaches and lakes for the summer

Summer 2025 in the Czech Republic promises to be hot - so it's time to plan cooling down. There is no access to the sea in the country, but they are successfully replaced by lakes, picklers, natural and thermal bathing beaches. Most of them have infrastructure similar to Polish resorts: equipment rentals, bars, recreational lawns and water slides. Importantly - many Czech bathing areas are pure water without bathing prohibitions, and some of them are covered by quality control by state water laboratories.
The quiet Czech beach on the lake with light sand, blue water and green forest in the background

The most popular lakes and beaches

Lake Lipno Lake is the most popular among Czechs and tourists from Poland -with access to beaches in Lipno nad Vltavou and Frimburk, supre rentals, water bikes and a bicycle route around the lake (about 40 km). Vranovská přehrada in Moravia is an alternative to families - the swimming pool has a zone for children, pitches and camping. The Sedlice Lagoon near Humpolc is an intimate place with clean water and free access. Hamerské Jezero in the northern Czech Republic has not only the beach, but also water hills and a sandy shore resembling a miniature coast.

Thermal swimming pools and hidden pearls

Among the natural pearls, it is worth replacing the Nové Mlýny Lagoon , where the water temperature exceeds 25 ° C seasonally. The area around Pavlov and Dolních Věstonic offers not only baths, but also vineyards and viewpoints. Lázně Aurora in Třebon is an example of a combination of a thermal swimming pool and spa - external brine pools, jacuzzi and relaxation zones. The Rolava swimming pool the beach, volleyball court and the possibility of renting boards. It is also worth knowing biotopy - e.g. a natural swimming pool in Radotín (Prague), which does not use chlorine, but plants that purify water.

Lake / bathing beach Type Entry Amenities
Lake Lipno Natural Lake Free / Paid beaches (from 50 CZK) Water bikes, bicycle routes, bars
Vranovská přehrada Lagoon 50–80 CZK Rentals, playgrounds, camping
Nové Mlýny Lagoon Barrier Free access Vineyards, walking routes, rentals
Rolava swimming pool Artificial swimming pool 60 CZK Pitches, bar, family zone
Biotop Radotín (Praga) Natural biological swimming pool 100 CZK Silence zones, green, changing rooms

Are you looking for more inspiration and specific places? Take a full guide where to the water in the Czech Republic? Lakes and swimming pools ideal for summer 2025 .


Where to sleep in the Czech Republic? From castles to agritourism

Accommodation in the Czech Republic in the summer of 2025 is not only hotels in large cities. Agrotourism, family guesthouses and unusual places - such as accommodation in castles, windmills and railway wagons, gain more and more popularity. Reservations should be made in advance - especially in popular regions such as southern Moravia, Karkonosze or around Prague. Prices start from 300 CZK for a double room, and the range of options is surprisingly wide.
A rural guest house in the Czech Republic with a red roof, garden and gazebo against the background of green hills

Family accommodation, farms, agritourism

In rural regions - such as Vysočina, around Třeboni and Jesioniki - there are hundreds of small farms offering accommodation in guest rooms or houses. For example, Ranč Kostlany (near Kroměříža) offers western style accommodation from 490 CZK/person. With breakfast. Farm Blaník in Wysoczy is a place with mini-zoo, didactic paths and family houses. Chalupa at Potok in the Bromov region is an example of agritourism close to nature - from 1100 CZK for the whole house (4 people). In many places you can order homemade meals, use a sauna or rent bikes. It is worth using local platforms such as e-challes.cz or ubytovani.cz .

Unusual accommodation: castles, windmills and trains

The Czech Republic also offer accommodation in absolutely unique locations. At the Hotel Zamek Berchtold (near Prague) you can sleep in chambers stylized to medieval - from 2000 CZK/Night with breakfast. The Loučeň castle offers accommodation in apartments next to the historic garden maze. Ruprechtov windmill in the South Moravian region is a unique option with a view of vineyards and local wines served on site. For rail fans, we recommend the Trainstation Hostel in Prague - accommodation in stylized sleeping cars with full comfort. Unusual accommodation is worth booking a few months in advance - in the season they disappear very quickly.

Type of accommodation Region Price (2025) Availability
Agritourism Wydoczyzna, Třeboň from 400 CZK/person Average (online reservations)
Family house Jeseníky, Bromov from 1100 CZK/4 people High in summer
Overnight in the castle Loučeň, Berchtold from 1900–2500 czk/room Limited, required booking
Fan Ruprechtov (Moravia) from 1600 CZK/Night Low, only a few dates
Hostel in the wagon Prague from 600 CZK/person Average availability

Are you looking for something really special? Take a look at our guide accommodation in the Czech Republic 2025 - castles, agritourism and atmospheric guesthouses .


What to eat in the Czech Republic? Flavors, beers and regional specialties

Czech cuisine is more than dumplings and beer. In 2025, more and more restaurants serve classic dishes in a modern version, based on local and seasonal products. Although tradition is still reigning - especially in the villages - in large cities the concepts of slow food and local craft breweries are becoming more and more popular. Prices remain attractive: a solid dinner in a tavern outside Prague costs about 150–250 CZK (PLN 30-45), and beer in a restaurant - from 30 CZK (PLN 5.50).
Traditional Czech dinner with dumplings, meat in sauce and beer on a wooden table in a rustic restaurant

Top 10 dishes you have to try

In the mandatory list, everyone should find Svíčkova on Smetaně - a stewed tenderloin with cream sauce and dumplings. Vepřo Knedlo Zelo - pork with sauerkraut and dumplings, served in almost every inn, is also popular In mountain regions, it is worth trying Kulajda - mushroom soup with dill and egg in a T -shirt, and in the south - fish specialties from Třeboni (fried carp, fish soup). You can't miss the topins - fried slices of bread with garlic and additions - and sweet buchy with fruit filling. For dessert - ovocné knedlíky with strawberries or apricots. The dishes are caloric, but perfect after the day of sightseeing.

The best breweries and pubs in the mountains and cities

In addition to the classics (Pilsner Urquell, Staropramen, Kozel), the Czech Republic is developing the scene of craft beers. It is worth visiting Pivovar Matuška (Bruma, Central Czech Republic) - one of the IPA precursors in the region. Trautenberk is great in the mountains - a brewery with your own kitchen and a panoramic view. PEGAS operates in Brno - a microbrowar in the very center, serving unfilted beers and local classics. In Prague, apart from the iconic at Fleků, we recommend less tourist Bad Flash - a pub with beer selection from all over the country. For fans of appetizers: Czech Utopenec (marinated sausage in vinegar) and Nakládaný Hermelín (pickled blue cheese) is a must be a beer appetizer.

  • Prague: Svíčková, Hermelín, Beer from microbrowers
  • Southern Moravia: wine stew, cheese, local wines
  • Třeboň and Vysočina: carp, fish soups, buchy
  • Karkonosze and Jesioniki: Kulajda, Fruit Knedlíky
  • Ostrava and the Northern Czech Republic: dark beer, poplars, ut from

If you want to know the best flavors of regions and a specific culinary map, check our guide what to eat in the Czech Republic? Tastes of Prague and regional specialties .


How much holiday in the Czech Republic in 2025 cost?

The prices of holidays in the Czech Republic in 2025 remain competitive compared to Western European countries. Even with growing inflation, most tourist services - from accommodation to admission tickets - are still relatively affordable. For a week trip for a couple you can fit in the budget of PLN 2,500-3500, and for a family with children - PLN 4,000-5000. Planning is the key: earlier booking, avoiding top attractions on weekends and using local gastronomic options significantly reduce expenses.
Czech Crown - banknotes and coins against the background of a colorful map and sunny Czech market with a cafe

Costs of transport, accommodation, food and attractions

You can reach the Czech Republic by car (from Wrocław to Prague: 350 km, about PLN 180 in both directions) or by train - e.g. from Krakow to Prague from Leo Express from 119 PLN/person. In the Czech Republic, public transport is cheap: a daily ticket to the metro, trams and buses in Prague costs 120 CZK (~ 21 PLN), and domestic connections by trains Regiat or Leo Express start from 40 CZK. Accommodation: guesthouses and agritourism from 400 CZK/person, city hotels - 900–1500 CZK/Pokój. Lunch in a restaurant costs an average of 150–250 CZK, and an admission ticket to the castle or cave - 100-300 CZK. Most museums offer family discounts, and children up to 6 years often have free admission.

What is not worth saving on?

It is not worth saving on accommodation in a high season - the cheapest options sell out quickly, and "last minute" often means a worse location. Similarly with attractions: it is worth booking online tickets in advance (e.g. for the Punkva cave or the hluboká castle), because the prices are lower and the availability is better. Insurance saving is also a bad idea - especially when traveling to the mountains, where rescue operations are paid. Instead, you can easily save on food: by choosing a bistro, eatery (jídelna) and dishes of the day, you can eat for 100-120 czk. The tap water in the Czech Republic is suitable for drinking - a bottle does not need to be bought every day.

Type of traveler Accommodation Food Transport Attractions Daily budget
Family (2+2) from 1500 CZK from 1000 CZK from 600 CZK from 500 CZK ~ 3600 CZK (~ 650 PLN)
Couple from 1000 CZK from 500 CZK from 300 CZK from 300 CZK ~ 2100 CZK (~ 370 PLN)
Solo from 600 CZK from 300 CZK from 200 CZK from 200 CZK ~ 1300 CZK (~ 230 PLN)

Holidays in the Czech Republic with a Dog - what is worth knowing?

Holidays with a dog in the Czech Republic in 2025 are not only possible, but more and more popular. Many guesthouses, tourist routes and restaurants open to animal owners. Formal requirements are simple: important rabies vaccination, animal passport and identification (chip). The Czech Republic is also well -prepared infrastructure - there are drinkers, sacks for droppings, and in many cities - dog zones and dog -loving cafes. However, you need to know specific rules and avoid typical traps (e.g. bans in national parks or hotel restaurants).
Satisfied Golden Retriever on the trail in front of the Czech castle and village surrounded by green hills

Recipes, restrictions and advice for animal owners

When entering Poland to the Czech Republic with a dog, you must have an animal passport (available from a vet, cost: PLN 100-150) and current rabies vaccination. The animal must be marked with a microchip in accordance with ISO 11784/11785. Dogs cannot stay without a leash in public space - leashes are mandatory, and in some places (e.g. means of communication) also muzzle. The Czech railway and buses accept dogs for a small extra charge (20-50 CZK, e.g. Regiojet), but not every regional carrier has a uniform policy. In national parks, dogs are welcome, but they must be carried out on a leash - the exception is strict reserves (e.g. some of the paths in Czech Switzerland).

Where to sleep and what to visit with your pet?

You can find the most dog -loving accommodation in rural and mountain regions. Booking.com or e-cchalups In Prague, it is worth stopping, for example, at the Josef Hotel or mother Shelter , where the dog is not a problem (surcharge 10-15 EUR/night). There are many agritourisms in the vicinity of LibeC, which accept animals without fees, and around Mikulov - houses and apartments with fenced areas. The most interesting attractions available to dogs include: a path in the treetops in Lipno, Karlštejn castles (Castle area), Hradec nad Moravicí, routes in Jesioniki and Lipno Lakes, Hamr and Rozkoš. Admission with a dog is also possible to some breweries and beerments - e.g. Pivovar Holba or Cvikov.

  • Karkonosze and Jesioniki - Routes available, many dog ​​-loving guesthouses
  • Southern Moravia (Mikulov) - houses with a garden and guilty paths
  • Czech paradise - castles, rock formations and educational paths
  • Lipna region - beaches, forests and dog -loving restaurants
  • Olomouc and its surroundings - city parks, hostels, gastronomy open to dogs

Without a car in the Czech Republic - how to explore public transport?

Visiting Czechs without a car is not only possible, but in many cases more convenient than driving a car. The country has a dense rail and bus network, and the tickets are inexpensive - even when traveling between large cities. In 2025, many carriers offer e-bins, integrated tickets and applications for real-time travel planning. Prague, Brno and Ostrava have their own urban transport systems with the possibility of purchasing time and daytime tickets.
Dráhy České train at the Czech station under a glass roof, in the background towers and roofs of a historic city

Trains, buses and day tickets

It is best to move around the Czech Republic by rail - the main carriers are České Dráhy (state) as well as private regojeet and Leo Express . Trains between Praga -Bronno, Praga -Ostrava or Brno -Łoomuniec run every 30-60 minutes, and prices start from 49 CZK (online promotion). Daily tickets apply in cities: in Prague - 120 CZK (24h), in Brno - 90 CZK. Regional buses reach most tourist attractions - e.g. to Adrszpach, the Karlštejn castle or Česki Krumlov. For integrated tickets (Idol, IDS JMK, PID) you can ride one ticket by train, bus and tram within the region.

How to plan a detour without a car?

Planning travel without a car requires knowledge of several tools. The most important of them are IDOS (timetables throughout the country), Můj Vlak (for ČD trains), Regiojet and Flixbus (for long -distance routes). By using them, you can set notifications about delays and buy tickets with discounts. If you want to visit the Czech Republic in a week without a car - it is worth based in cities with a good rail connection (e.g. Brno, Olomouc, Liberec) and do day trips. Czechtouristcard or Prague Visitor Pass cards are available for tourists with transport and attractions included. Most attractions - apart from mountain trails - are easily available by community.

Means of transport Price (2025) Daily availability For whom
REGOJET train from 49 CZK every 30-60 min Cities, longer routes
Leo Express from 89 CZK 2-5 courses a day Comfort and wi-fi
Regional bus 20-80 CZK every 1-2 hours Small towns, castles
Metro/Praga tram 30 CZK (30 min), 120 CZK (24h) every 5-10 min Urban communication
Tourist card (Prague) from 1390 CZK (3 days) unlimited transport Tourists, sightseeing + transport

Useful applications and tools for holidays in the Czech Republic

Holidays in the Czech Republic in 2025 can be planned and organized practically without printed maps or guides. Key information - timetables, pedestrian routes, highway vignettes or weather forecast - they are available on a smartphone. Digital infrastructure works great in the Czech Republic: Mobile Internet is almost everywhere (also in the mountains), and most applications have Polish or English language versions. Below you will find specific tools that will work on travel - regardless of whether you drive by car, train or on foot.
A person holding a phone call with a map application against the background of the Karol bridge and the Prague Castle at sunset

Offline maps, transport, accommodation, restaurants

The best map application in the Czech Republic remains maps . In the mountains and forests it works better than Google Maps. For collective transport planning, it is worth using IDOS - this is an official connection search engine (trains, buses, metro), with real -time timetables. Booking.com and e-czalupy.cz are the main sources of accommodation-especially in rural regions. And if you are looking for local restaurants, apps like Restu.Cz or Zomato show opinions and day menu. It is also worth having the Google Translate - many local menu and schedules still appear only in Czech.

Local apps-e-invaders, weather and discounts

When traveling by car, be sure to download edalnice.cz - an official application for buying highway vignettes. The e-tin is valid on highways (for 10 days-270 CZK), and the application allows you to pay and store a document on your phone. Forecasts are best checked in the In-POčasí , popular among the Czechs-more accurate than global websites. Do you want to visit cheaper? Czechtouristcard and Prague Visitor Pass give access to discounts and public transport. Pubtran can also be useful - simplified navigation after urban transport. For pedestrians and cyclists, it is worth installing SmartGuide - it works offline and contains guides on less known routes and towns.

  • Maps.cz - offline map with trails and tourist points
  • Idos - Treatment and bus timetables
  • edalnice.cz - Purchase of online vignettes
  • e- chalupi.cz-agritourism and holiday houses
  • Booking.com - hotels, guesthouses, apartments
  • Restu.cz / Zomato - restaurant search engine with opinions
  • In-počasí -local weather forecast
  • SmartGuide - offline audiocovers
  • Pubtrans - urban transport in large cities
  • Google Translate - menu and conversations

Czech Republic out of season - is it worth going in June or September?

Holidays in the Czech Republic in June or September are a good choice for people who want to avoid crowds, heat and the highest prices. Although July and August are the peak of the tourist season, border months offer more comfortable conditions - both weather and logistics. In 2025, many active attractions will be from mid -May to the end of September, and the prices of accommodation and transport outside the main season drop by up to 20-30%. However, it is worth knowing what to expect: some swimming pools and gastronomic premises function with a short mode, and the weather may be less stable.
Czech village with a castle on the river in autumn colors on a quiet September afternoon

The pros and cons of the trip outside July and August

June offers long days, flourishing nature and low attendance in castles and national parks. The average temperatures are 22-26 ° C, rainfall is sporadic. Local festivals and season opening events take place in many places. September, in turn, is the perfect time for wine and mountains - grape harvest in southern Moravia is underway, in the Karkonosze and Jesioniki there are no more crowds. The temperatures are 18–22 ° C, the nights can be cool, but most attractions work normally. Cons? In June, water in lakes often is below 20 ° C, and in September you have to take into account the shorter day and earlier darkness (after 19:00).

The best attractions in June and September

In June, it is worth visiting the castle gardens in Lednice, a complex of the Adrszpas rock city and the Czech paradise - all in full bloom and without a summer squeeze. It is also a good idea to visit Prague during the week - without crowds of school trips and lower prices of accommodation. In September, vineyards are recommended around Mikulov and Znojma, castles of the southern part of the country (Hluboká, Orlík), as well as thermal bathing beats, e.g. Lázně Aurora or Velké Losina - perfect for cooler afternoons. Less tourists also mean easier access to parking lots, restaurants and cheaper admission tickets (e.g. family promotions or on business days).

Month Daytime temperatures (2023/24) Tourist level Accommodation prices
June 22–26 ° C Low to moderate -15% to -25% relative to July
September 18–22 ° C Low -20% to -30% relative to August

How to prepare for a vacation in the Czech Republic? Traveler checklist

A trip to the Czech Republic in 2025 does not require great logistics, but it is worth preparing in advance to avoid unpleasant surprises. The country is part of the Schengen zone, but it has its own currency, other traffic rules and local customs that you better know about before leaving. A well -planned journey is not only reservations and a map - it is also knowledge about what you can, what you need and what to take. Below - a complete and specific traveler checklist that can be printed or saved to the phone.
Travel set for holidays in the Czech Republic: hat, passport, map, trekking shoes, jacket, first aid kit and payment card on a wooden background

Documents, vignettes, currency, insurance

An ID card (for EU citizens) is enough to enter the Czech Republic, but the passport is also accepted. Children must have their own document. For drivers, the vignette for highways is mandatory - you can buy it on the edalnice (10 days: 270 CZK, 30 days: 430 CZK, year: 2300 CZK). The mandatory equipment of the car includes Reflective vest, first aid kit and triangle. The currency is the Czech Crown (CZK) - PLN 1 is about 5.5 CZK (courses 2025). It is best to make an exchange in exchange currency exchange in Prague or withdraw from ATMs without commission. It is worth having travel insurance - EHIC does not include mountain rescue or private facilities. In addition, recommended: OC for travelers, if you drive a car or with a dog.

Packing - what to take and what to leave?

In the summer (June -August) the weather can be variable - it is worth packing both airy clothing and Softshell or a cape . In the mountains - mandatory trekking shoes and powerbank. Comfortable shoes and a kidney for documents are useful in cities. The sockets are the same as in Poland (type E), you don't need an adapter. Take a light first aid kit : something for bites, painkillers, hydrogel patch for abrasions and electrolytes. If you are going with your child - remember about the health booklet and a card with a blood group. In the Czech Republic, cash above 5000 CZK is not taken - it is better to have a card or mobile application. Do not take: lighter with gel (prohibited on the border), tourist knives in hand luggage (control).

  • ✅ ID card or passport + child document
  • ✅ Tourist insurance from civil liability (especially in the mountains)
  • ✅ Motorway vignette (Edalnice.cz)
  • ✅ trekking shoes / rain jacket
  • ✅ Payment card and approx. 1000 CZK cash to start
  • ✅ first aid kit, filter cream, mosquito agent
  • ✅ Applications: maps.cz, Idos, Edalnice, SmartGuide
  • ✅ Scanned documents on the phone or cloud
  • ❌ Do not take: multitool, gel lighters, big cash

FAQ - short answers to important questions

Are the Czech Republic expensive compared to Poland?
Do you have to have a passport to the Czech Republic?
When is it best to go on vacation to the Czech Republic?
Is it worth driving a car to the Czech Republic?
How to cheaply plan a vacation in the Czech Republic?
Can you get along in Polish in the Czech Republic?
Are the Czech Republic friendly to families with children?
Are the Czech Republic safe for tourists?
What is worth taking with you to travel?
Is the Czech Republic a good direction for a quick weekend?

The Czech Republic is the perfect direction for the summer 2025 - close, diverse and affordable. Regardless of whether you dream of mountain hiking, city sightseeing, relaxation on the lake or family vacation with attractions - you will find everything you need for a successful vacation. We hope that this guide will help you plan an unforgettable trip. And if you still have doubts - go back to the section above or look into our thematic materials. See you in the Czech Republic!

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