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Czech Republic (Czechia)

The Czech Republic (officially known as Czechia) is a landlocked Central European country and EU/Schengen member, known for Prague's fairy-tale architecture, medieval castles, world-famous beer culture, Bohemian crystal, and spa towns. Prague, the capital, features Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, Astronomical Clock, and stunning Gothic and Baroque buildings. Visitors are drawn to Prague's Old Town Square and castle district, Český Krumlov medieval town (UNESCO site), Karlovy Vary spa resort, Pilsen (Plzeň) breweries, Kutná Hora's Bone Church, Bohemian Switzerland National Park rock formations, and rich musical heritage. The Czech Republic offers Central European charm at reasonable prices.

  • CapitalPrague
  • CurrencyCZK Kč
  • TimezoneCentral European Time (UTC+1; summer UTC+2)
  • Population10.9 Million
  • RegionEurope · Eastern Europe
  • Phone code+420
  • Native nameČeská republika

Visa Requirements for Czech Republic

As a Schengen Area member, the Czech Republic follows standard Schengen visa policies. EU/EEA/Swiss citizens can enter with just a valid ID card or passport for unlimited stays. Citizens of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and many other countries can enter visa-free for tourism or business stays of up to 90 days within any 180-day period. The 90/180 rule applies across the entire Schengen Area. Those requiring Schengen visas should apply through Czech embassies or consulates (or other Schengen country missions), submitting completed application forms, passport photographs, travel itinerary, proof of accommodation, travel insurance meeting the Schengen minimum coverage (check the current threshold), proof of financial means, and purpose-specific documents. Processing typically takes 15 calendar days. Beyond the 3-months-beyond-departure validity rule, a passport should also have been issued within the last 10 years and carry enough blank pages for entry and exit stamps.

Visa types

Up to 90 days within any 180-day period; applies to entire Schengen Area including Czech Republic; passport must be valid 3 months beyond departure.

For tourism, business, conferences, visiting friends/family for US, UK, Australia, Canada, and other eligible nationalities.

Guides

The Czech Republic (Czechia) is one of Europe's most underrated travel destinations — and Prague alone justifies its reputation as one of the world's most beautiful cities. Charles Bridge at dawn, when its 30 Baroque statues stand in the mist and Prague Castle looms above the Vltava. The Old Town Square with the Astronomical Clock (operating since 1410!) performing its hourly procession of apostles. The Castle District (Hradčany) with St Vitus Cathedral, the Golden Lane and Kafka's ghost around every corner. But Czechia is far more than Prague: Český Krumlov (UNESCO) is a medieval fairy tale on the Vltava — a castle on a cliff, Renaissance houses and a bear moat in the castle grounds. Kutná Hora has the famous Bone Church (Sedlec Ossuary), decorated with the bones of over 40,000 people. Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad) draws visitors with elegant colonnades, hot springs and its annual film festival. Pilsen (Plzeň) is the birthplace of Pilsner beer — the brewery tour is essential. Bohemian Switzerland National Park (České Švýcarsko) impresses with the Pravčická Gate, the largest natural sandstone arch in Europe. And Czech beer culture is legendary: the highest per-capita beer consumption in the world, a half-litre from EUR 1.50, hundreds of microbreweries, and 'na pivo' ('let's grab a beer') is the country's most common invitation.

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Frequently asked questions

EU, EEA and Swiss citizens can enter with just a valid ID card or passport for unlimited stays. Citizens of the US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and many other countries can enter visa-free for tourism or business for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Everyone else needs a Schengen visa.

It limits visa-free (or Schengen-visa) stays to a maximum of 90 days within any rolling 180-day period, and it applies across the entire Schengen Area, not just the Czech Republic — time spent elsewhere in Schengen counts against the same 90 days.

No — the Czech Republic is an EU member but not in the Eurozone, so it uses the Czech Koruna (CZK). Euros are sometimes accepted in Prague's tourist areas, but usually at poor exchange rates, so it's better to use koruna.

Treat this Visaja page as your starting point: verify the current rules directly with the official source before you submit an application.