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When most people think of the Czech Republic, they think of Prague, Charles Bridge, and medieval castles. And while the country does have all of this, it also has so much more!
In order to get the most of your trip to Czech Republic, you need decide what the best time to visit for you and and what you’re looking to do. The weather in Czech Republic is seasonal so that can be a factor.
Here are the best times to travel to the Czech Republic!
March to May
Around mid-March the cold winter temperatures begin to break and the snow begins to melt throughout the country. Weather throughout much of spring in Czech Republic is unpredictable. Expect many windy and wet days in the first half of spring with temperatures warming up significantly during the latter part of May.
What to wear in spring: With the cool and wet weather, you’ll want to dress in layers including warm waterproof outerwear like a softshell jacket. There’s a possibility of temperatures dropping below 0ºC (32ºF), so be sure to pack a light winter jacket and a sweater in your backpack. Late spring is the best time to hit the hiking trails in Czech Republic—don’t forget to pack your hiking shoes or hiking boots!
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June to Mid-September
Summers in Czech Republic are generally warm and humid. Daytime temperatures can reach beyond 30ºC (85ºC), but are more often around 20ºC-27ºC (70ºF-80ºF). Rain and thunderstorms are also common and unpredictable. Tourism numbers get huge during the summer, especially in July and August.
What to wear in summer: Throughout much of the summer, you’ll be able to wear short sleeve shirts and shorts. Carry a lightweight travel umbrella and an ultralight waterproof shell in your daytrip backpack to be prepared for the inevitable rain that comes along with the humidity.
September to Mid-November
Between the middle of September and the beginning of October is the last chance of the year for warm weather in Czech Republic. Pleasant warm days with clear skies are common. Past mid-October, expect true fall temperatures to kick in. Daytime temperatures become chillier with several rainy days scattered in. Snow usually begins to fall by mid-November. Sub-zero temperatures will start becoming more frequent after mid-November and into the winter months. In terms of tourists, autumn is significantly quieter than summer. Crowds tend to dwindle off even more near the end of the season.
What to wear in autumn: Autumn is a real mixed bag of weather. You could need anything from a lightweight rain jacket to a light winter overcoat depending on the day. It’s best to dress in layers during autumn with a light sweater and outerwear.
November to March
Winters in Czech Republic are generally cold, grey and wet. The coldest temperatures hit in the country in January and February. Snow often begins to fall by mid-November and could last until March. Daytime temperatures below 0ºC (32ºF) are common. Some winters are more pleasant than others; you might just get lucky! Winter is solidly within the low tourist season. You might be able to find some excellent flight deals to Prague and cheap accommodations if you keep your eyes open.
What to wear in winter: To be comfortable during winter you’ll need to wear warm clothing. Pack warm waterproof outerwear and dress in layers. Keep your feet warm and dry with insulated waterproof shoes or winter boots.
Be sure to check out the Prague Christmas Markets if you are planning to visit during November – December!
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