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Transport in the Czech Republic — Transport Guide

Česko Turistic Team · 18.06.2026
Trains, buses, domestic flights, taxis, carpooling and car rentals in the Czech Republic. Practical tips, ticket prices, app recommendations and how to avoid scams. Get from A to B like a local. The Czech Republic offers an extraordinary mix of landscapes, traditions and modern experiences that will surprise even the most experienced traveler. Each region has its own personality, climate and gastronomy - and the best way to discover them is to slow down, ask questions and let your curiosity guide you. The largest cities are the gateways to the country: international airports, well-connected train and bus stations and a growing network of high-speed trains. From here, coastal towns, mountain valleys, ancient ruins and untouched nature reserves open up for day trips and longer journeys. Spend at least a week if you want to delve beneath the surface, and three if you want to really understand the rhythm of a place. Beyond its famous landmarks, the soul of the Czech Republic lives on in its markets, family-run guesthouses, neighborhood cafes, and small workshops where artisans still practice traditional crafts. Shopping for local produce, eating locally sourced foods, and staying with local hosts will not only enrich your trip, but also directly support the communities. Practical tip: always carry a small amount of local currency with you to markets and rural areas, pack layers of clothing for changeable weather, and learn a few words in the local language – even a simple greeting opens doors. Many locals value effort more than perfect grammar. For nature lovers, the Czech Republic offers everything from easy walks to multi-day expeditions. Always check seasonal conditions, hire reliable guides for technical trails, and respect protected areas – wilderness is rare and increasingly fragile. Foodies will find that the Czech Republic is constantly surprising. In addition to the main dishes, regional menus change with the seasons. Look for harvest festivals, fish auctions in coastal towns, and family bakeries where recipes have been passed down for generations. Wherever you go, take the time to slow down. The most memorable moments of a trip are rarely the ones in the guidebook: a conversation with a shopkeeper, an unplanned detour to the village market, a sunset on a quiet beach. Leave room for chance – the Czech Republic rewards travelers who do.

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