and historical cities are some of the most popular trip destinations in the Czech Republic. History, recent as well as ancient, has left its mark on this blissful landscape, with many impressive treasures from different eras. The reflections of the past can also be experienced in the still living traditional crafts and colourful folklore. It goes without saying that the travel experience is not complete without discovering the tastes of the Czech cuisine in all its traditional and modern forms, and with a glass of premium Czech beer or local wine!
Tourist Visa for US Citizens: Not required for stays under 90 days. Standard Schengen rules apply on multiple reentries.
Part of the EU & ► Schengen Agreement.
► US Department of State Czech Republic Czechia Republic Information
► Official Czech Republic website
Starting in 2025, the European Commission will roll out a U.S. style electronic travel authorization system for visitors from countries that are currently not part of the EU or Schengen Member. The cost of an ETIAS is €7, however, individuals under the age of 18, or over the age of 70, will not need to pay the fee. The ETIAS must be applied for online prior to arrival to the EU. Each eligible traveller, regardless of age, will require an ETIAS to visit EU member countries. The ETIAS will be mandatory for citizens of such countries as the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
for more information, ► visit the Official ETIAS site
The main international airport serving the Czech Republic is PRG Václav Havel Airport Prague.
Flying Private: There are several FBO options available.
► Wikipedia information on PRG Václav Havel Airport Prague
The best source to check which airlines are servicing the airport.
Historic Central Prague
Size: 157 rooms and suites
Style: Classic
Year Opened: 2001
At the restaurant, request a table on the riverside terrace with breathtaking views of Prague Castle.
Set in a premium Old Town location – on the picturesque Vltava River, a stone’s throw away from the Charles Bridge – the Four Seasons interweaves its renowned service and comfort with Czech cultural traditions and centuries of architecture in this landmark of gracious design. At this luxury hotel, a contemporary main building unites three historical styles: neoclassical, Renaissance, and baroque. The 157 guest rooms, including 19 suites, are among the largest in town, many with breathtaking views of the city, Prague Castle, and the Vltava River. Upon arrival, sign up for one of the signature treatments in the luxurious AVA Spa.
Photo of Mandarin Oriental, Prague
I AM A FOUR SEASONS PREFERRED PARTNER
You get additional Amenities when I manage your reservation.
• Upgrade of one category, based on availability at time of check-in
• Daily full breakfast for two people per bedroom, served in a hotel restaurant or through In-Room Dining
• $100usd (or more) F&B or Spa Credit
• Guaranteed late check-out at 4pm
• Complimentary Wi-Fi
and more
ESSENTIAL CZECH REPUBLIC
Duration: 9 Days
Interests: Heritage, Cuisine, Arts & Architecture
The Czech Republic is known for its fairytale castles, beautiful Bohemian crystal and rich cultural history, with Prague once capital of the Holy Roman Empire.
This itinerary is an example. All trips are 100% bespoke.
► My Virtuoso Czech Republic Information Page
Here is a good place to start for some additional information on quality Hotels, Water Adventures and Activities.
► WIKIVOYAGE: Czech Republic
A great resource for all the basic information you need for Czech Republic.
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page updated: July 2024
images courtesy: Wikimedia Commons, Czech Republic Tourism Board
Please Note: All Hotel / Resort / Cruise / Services Amenities are subject to availability and may have changed since the date of this being published.
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