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Flights from the UK to Czechia take approximately 2–2.5 hours from London to Prague. Flights from regional UK airports such as Manchester, Edinburgh, or Birmingham are similarly short at around 2–2.5 hours. Czechia is a quick and easy destination from the UK, making it ideal for city breaks and weekend trips.


Prague and Czechia are superb year-round destinations. Spring (April–June) is arguably the best time to visit — blossom is out, temperatures are comfortable (15–22°C), and crowds have not yet peaked. Summer (July–August) is warm (22–28°C) but Prague is extremely busy with tourists. Autumn (September–October) offers beautiful foliage and a more relaxed atmosphere. Winter (December–February) is cold (-2 to 5°C) but magical — the Prague Christmas markets are among Europe's finest.


Czechia's primary international airport is Prague Václav Havel Airport (PRG), located approximately 17km northwest of Prague city centre. It handles the overwhelming majority of international arrivals. Rapid transit by airport bus connects to the city centre, and taxis and rideshares are available. Brno–Tuřany Airport (BRQ) is the country's second airport and handles some international seasonal services.


The cheapest time to fly to Czechia from the UK is during January and February (post-Christmas and New Year) and October–November. These are the quietest tourist periods in Prague, and budget airlines in particular offer very low fares. March–April can also provide good value before the spring tourism peak. Midweek departures consistently yield better fares than weekends on this competitive route.


Czechia (including Prague) is 1 hour ahead of the UK during both winter (CET, UTC+1) and summer (CEST, UTC+2 — same time difference, as both Czechia and UK shift clocks simultaneously). This consistent 1-hour difference throughout the year is one of the most convenient in Europe for UK travellers.


Czech is the official language of Czechia. English is widely spoken in Prague — particularly in hotels, tourist sites, restaurants, and by younger Czechs. Outside Prague, English proficiency decreases, and German is often more useful. Learning a few Czech phrases — 'Dobrý den' (good day), 'Prosím' (please/here you are), 'Děkuji' (thank you) — is appreciated and creates goodwill. Menus in tourist areas are almost always available in English.


UK driving licence holders can drive in Czechia using their valid UK photocard driving licence — no additional permit is required. Czechia drives on the right. To use motorways (dálnice), a motorway vignette (dálniční známka) is required — available at border crossings, post offices, and online. Drunk driving laws are extremely strict (zero tolerance). Be aware that trams in Prague have priority, and driving in the city centre can be complex.


Yes — there are numerous direct non-stop flights from the UK to Prague. British Airways operates from London Heathrow, while easyJet flies from Gatwick, Luton, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Bristol. Jet2 and Ryanair serve Prague from multiple UK regional airports. The route is particularly well served, with multiple daily departures from London alone. Prague is one of the most accessible Central European destinations from the UK.


Airlines flying directly from the UK to Prague include British Airways, easyJet, Jet2, Ryanair, and Wizz Air. Czech Airlines (CSA) also operates services. Most flights from the UK serve Prague Václav Havel Airport, with excellent frequency from London Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted, Luton, Manchester, Edinburgh, and several other UK airports. Competition between carriers keeps fares very competitive.


British passport holders can visit Czechia visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period, as Czechia is a member of the Schengen Area and the European Union. You will need a valid UK passport with at least 3 months' validity beyond your intended departure date. Routine passport checks are conducted at entry into the Schengen Area, though internal border checks within Schengen are minimal.


Return flights from the UK to Czechia (Prague) are typically very affordable, often ranging from £40 to £200 on budget carriers, and £100–£350 on fuller-service airlines. Prague is one of the most competitively priced European city break destinations for UK travellers. Christmas market season (late November to December) and summer push prices higher, but deals are nearly always available with advance planning.


Prague is one of Europe's most beautiful and culturally rich cities. Highlights include Prague Castle (the world's largest ancient castle complex), the stunning Old Town Square with the Astronomical Clock (Orloj), the medieval Charles Bridge, the atmospheric Jewish Quarter (Josefov) with its historic synagogues and cemetery, Wenceslas Square, the vibrant café, bar, and restaurant scene, world-class classical music concerts in baroque churches and theatres, the bohemian Vinohrady and Žižkov districts, and day trips to Kutná Hora (UNESCO silver mining town with the famous Bone Church) and Český Krumlov (a fairy-tale UNESCO castle town in Bohemia).


The currency in Czechia is the Czech Koruna (CZK), often written as Kč. Czechia has not adopted the Euro, so you will need to change money. Credit and debit cards (Visa and Mastercard) are widely accepted in Prague's hotels, restaurants, and shops, but cash remains essential in smaller establishments, local pubs ('hospoda'), and outside the capital. ATMs are widely available throughout Prague. Be cautious of dynamic currency conversion — always pay in Czech Koruna to avoid poor exchange rates.


Travel insurance is recommended for Czechia. UK travellers are entitled to access state-provided healthcare in Czechia using the UK Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC). However, GHIC only covers emergency and medically necessary state treatment — not private healthcare, repatriation, trip cancellation, or non-medical losses. A comprehensive travel insurance policy provides full protection and is strongly recommended for peace of mind.


Baggage allowances for flights to Czechia vary by airline. Full-service carriers like British Airways and Czech Airlines include one checked bag (23kg) plus cabin luggage in economy. Budget carriers like Ryanair, easyJet, Wizz Air, and Jet2 include only a small cabin bag on cheapest fares — a carry-on bag and hold luggage cost extra. For city breaks with minimal luggage, a personal item or small cabin bag may suffice and save money.


Czechia has a continental climate with four distinct seasons. Summers (June–August) are warm and sunny in Prague and across Bohemia, with temperatures of 22–28°C, occasionally reaching 30°C+. Autumn (September–October) is mild and atmospheric, with colourful foliage. Winters (December–February) are cold — Prague sees temperatures of -2 to 5°C with occasional snow, which adds a magical quality to the city's baroque architecture. Spring (March–May) is changeable, starting cool and warming up pleasantly. The country's central European location means occasional thunderstorms in summer and frosty mornings in autumn and spring.


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