Czech Republic is located in Central Europe bordering Poland to
the north, Germany to the northwest and west, Austria to the south,
and Slovakia to the east. The capital of Czech Republic is Prague
which is also the biggest city of Czech Republic and a popular
tourist destination. Czech Republic became a member of European
Union in May, 2004. Czech Republic was earlier a part of
Czechoslovakia which was dissolved in January, 1993 and was split
into what is now called Czech and Slovak Republics. Brno, Ostrava,
Plzen, Olomouc, , Cesk Budejovice, Zln, Hradec Krlov, st nad Labem,
Pardubice and Karlovy Vary are the other important cities of Czech
Republic. Czech Republic is divided into two parts based on
geographical and cultural classification.
They are Bohemia and Moravia. Bohemian cities and towns are
popular for their spas and wine vineyards. It is also home to many
castles which are open for visitors. One of the other tourism
attractions is the availability of hundreds of miles of marked
trails for hiking, cycling and skiing.
Population & Languages
The population of Czech Republic is roughly 10.2 million and the
official language being spoken is Czech.
Electricity
The voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. The type of
plug used is Round pin plug and receptacle with male grounding
pin
Geographic Location
It is located in Central Europe bordering Poland to the north,
Germany to the northwest and west, Austria to the south, and
Slovakia to the east. It is basically a landlocked country
strategically located on some of the most important land routes in
Europe.
Climate
The climate of Czech Republic can be termed as Temperate with
hot summers and cold overcast winters. It also gets snow. Most of
the rain comes down in summer. Due to different altitudes the
variation of temperatures is diverse. The temperatures are
relatively low at high altitudes and more precipitation. The
temperatures average only -0.4C at high altitude areas whereas the
temperatures can average as high as 10C in low altitude areas.
Local Customs
Dressing should be conservative and casual except at formal
dinners or good hotels or restaurants. Tipping is usually 5 to 10
percent in restaurant, hotels and taxis.
Attractions
The Castle District (Hradany) It has some of the best churches
and museums. It also has some beautiful gardens, fortifications and
state apartments also.
St Vitus Cathedral It is located in the Castle District, the
prominent feature of this cathedral is the spires which soar high
in the sky. It is also countrys largest church with great
architecture.
Charles Bridge (Karluv Most) This is one of the most popular
tourist spots of the city and should not be missed.
Old Town Square (Staromestsk Nmest) It is the most vibrant
square of Prague with many historical structures. It also hosts
various markets every year like yearly Christmas market.
The Jewish Museum It is the largest Jewish Museum in Central
Europe with a vast collection of Judaic art works.
Vyehrad Is a great hill fort built on a rock above the river.
Travel
By Air The national airline of Czech Republic is Czech Airlines.
There are many other small and popular international airlines
operating from Czech Republic. The major airport is Prague Ruzyne
International Airport (PRG). The airport is located approximately
10 miles north west of Prague.
By Rail The country is part of the extensive network of trains
connecting the European cities. If you are coming from Western
Europe the most convenient connections are via Berlin, Frankfurt,
Munich, Vienna, and Zurich to Prague.
Duty Free Items
1. 800 cigarettes or 400 cigarillos or 200 cigars or 1kg tobacco
for EU countries.
2. 200 cigarettes or 100 cigarillos or 50 cigars or 250g tobacco
for Non-EU countries.
3. 10 liter of spirits with alcohol content over 22%, or 20 liter
of alcoholic beverages with alcohol volume less than 22%, or 90
liter of wine or 60 liter of sparkling wine, or 110 liter of beer
for EU countries.
4. 1 liter spirits or 2 liter wine for Non-EU countries.
5. 50g perfume or 250ml eau de toilette
6. Food, fruits, medications and flowers for personal use
7. Gifts up to 175
Prohibited Items
Un-canned goods, meat or dairy products, Narcotics, firearms,
ammunition, weapons, eggs, plants, endangered species, fireworks
and alcoholic beverages that contain more than sixty per cent
alcohol.
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