This country located in the heart of Europe is well-known for its ornate castles, native beers and long history. Czech Republic is also one of the cheapest countries to visit in Europe. With many attractions free of charge and public transport costing no more than a few Euros per day, the city is a budget traveller’s paradise. This country is a kaleidoscope of sights, colours and experiences. So where do you start? Allow us to offer up a few pointers…
A copy of 'The Castle' by Franz Kafka - The country's most celebrated author wrote this masterpiece in Špindlerův Mlýn, so there's no better place to read it.
A camera - With sights like Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge and Strahov Monastery, you're going to be taking plenty of holiday snaps here. Pack plenty of spare SD cards!
Warm clothing - The Czech Republic gets cold in winter, so you'll be in a much better position to appreciate the beauty of snow-covered Prague if you're wrapped up warmly.
An adapter plug - Voltage in the Czech Republic is 230V, with standard European 2-pin plugs. Bring a step-down transformer if you want to use appliances that run on 110V.
Comfortable shoes - No city in the world lends itself to on-foot exploration better than Prague. Look after your tootsies if you want to make it round all the essential sights!
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