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Local tour in Prague
Posted on 3/16/2026
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Prague tips: 1. Remember to validate when taking buses, subways, etc. If it is found that you didn't pay the ticket but you can't explain it clearly, the fine will be small but the credit will be big. The ticket checkers are mostly plainclothes people, and they usually pick people who look like tourists. If caught, he will be fined 800 kronor. 2. Girls must not wear high heels. If you walk in high heels on the streets in Prague’s scenic spots, your heels will break or your ankles will break. 3. When going to restaurants, you should also pay attention. Many places charge an additional service fee, usually 10%, which will be written on the bill. If you don’t write it down, you don’t have to give it. Of course, if you think the service is good, it’s okay to give it. 4. Most hostels/hotels have free maps, so you don’t need to buy them in advance. 5. Never try to go to non-scenic spots, you will be very disappointed. 6. Be careful of thieves in crowded places such as the Prague subway and train stations. 7. Generally, hotels, shops, and restaurants accept credit cards, but it is possible to only pay in Czech crowns, such as at Czech airports. 1. Is Prague safe? Generally speaking, the security in Prague is still very good. However, when near scenic spots or taking the subway, be careful to prevent thieves and fraud. It is recommended to carry a backpack on your chest. If you go out at night and encounter a drunk person, just walk away quickly. Do not stay alone outside for too long at night. In short, when going out, caution is still the most important thing. 2. Is the consumption level in Prague high? Compared with other big cities in Europe, the consumption level in Prague is relatively low, and is similar to the consumption levels in domestic big cities such as Beijing and Shanghai. The currency used in the Czech Republic is the Czech crown, and 1 yuan can be exchanged for more than 3 Czech crowns, so when you come to Prague, you will feel like you instantly become a rich person. However, only the amount of money in hand has increased, and the purchasing power remains unchanged. It is best to prepare a coin bag to store coins. 3. Can I use a banknote in Prague? Yes: No problem! With a banknote, you can not only swipe your card at major merchants in Prague, but also withdraw local currency at all nearly 700 ATMs owned by the Czech Commercial Bank (Komer?ní Banka). For withdrawals or card payments, RMB will be debited according to the exchange rate of the day. 4. Is it convenient to exchange money in Prague? Should I change it before going abroad or do it after arriving? Currently, the Czech koruna cannot be directly exchanged with RMB in Chinese banks. It can be exchanged for euros or U.S. dollars at home, and then exchanged for Czech koruna in the Czech Republic. Therefore, it is more convenient to redeem it after arriving in Prague. There are many exchange places in Prague, which is very convenient. It is recommended to shop around and check the exchange rates of several companies. The exchange rate is about 1 yuan to 3.2 Czech crowns. 5. How long is the appropriate length of stay in Prague? Is accommodation expensive? Prague is not big and the attractions are relatively concentrated. For wanderlust travelers, you can visit it in one day. If you want to get to know the city in depth, it is no problem to spend three or five days. As an international metropolis, Prague has a variety of accommodations and the environment is generally good. If you don’t mind the trouble, you can choose a place that is a little far away from the city but can be reached by the subway. It is very good and cheap! 6. Is it troublesome to get a visa? How to deal with it? The Czech Republic is a Schengen country, so if you already hold a visa from another Schengen country, there are no obstacles to entering the Czech Republic. Applying for a Czech tourist visa is not much different from applying for a visa from other European countries. For specific materials that need to be prepared and the visa process, you can check the website of the Czech Embassy in China. The website is in Chinese. Reminder for local tour participants in Prague: Do not rush to remit money or pay a deposit before seeing the real thing to avoid being deceived. Other food-travel related pictures
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