A new travel season is beginning in the Czech Republic. As spring arrives, castles, chateaux, historic monuments and national parks across the country are opening their gates again after the quiet winter months. For travelers planning their journeys in Europe, traveling to Prague and exploring the Czech Republic remains one of the most rewarding experiences on the continent. From the winding medieval streets of Prague to the peaceful countryside of Bohemia, visitors can discover centuries of history, beautiful landscapes and the unique charm that makes this country so special.

At the same time, this season begins with a certain level of uncertainty. International travel has once again become more complicated and many travelers are facing unexpected challenges when planning long-distance trips. Airline routes are changing, ticket prices are rising due to increasing oil costs and some flight connections have become less predictable than before.
We are already hearing from travelers from Asia, the Middle East and even from as far away as Australia and New Zealand who unfortunately cannot visit this year. The complicated situation with airspace in parts of the Middle East has forced airlines to adjust routes and schedules, increasing both travel time and ticket prices. Many guests who were hoping to join Prague tours, discover the famous castles of Bohemia or enjoy memorable day trips from Prague are now postponing their journeys.

Still, passionate travelers continue to find their way to Prague despite these challenges. The reason is simple: Prague remains one of the most unique and beautiful cities in Europe. Its perfectly preserved historic center, centuries-old architecture and magical atmosphere create an experience that few places in the world can offer. Visitors are not drawn here only by famous landmarks such as Prague Castle or the Charles Bridge, but also by the welcoming spirit of the country itself. The warmth and hospitality of local people, the rich traditions of Bohemia and the joy of discovering authentic places beyond the main tourist routes continue to inspire travelers. With the help of experienced guides, guests can during our Prague tours explore hidden streets, historic landmarks and local traditions that many visitors would otherwise miss, while well-designed Czech tours make it possible to experience not only Prague but also the beautiful countryside and historic towns of the Czech Republic.
Enjoy the spring!
Honza
P.S. These days everyone talks about AI replacing humans in many professions. But trust us, when it comes to welcoming travelers, sharing stories and revealing the character of a place, the human element still matters most. And that is why all of us in CZEXPERIENCE, continue to guide our guests with the same passion as always — showing visitors the best of Prague, helping them explore the Czech Republic and bringing history to life through fascinating stories, legends and unforgettable moments of Bohemian hospitality.

FAQ – Traveling to Prague
Is Prague still a good destination to visit this year?
Yes. Prague remains one of Europe’s most beautiful and historic cities, and many travelers continue to visit despite some global travel uncertainties.
What are the best tours when visiting Prague?
Many visitors choose private Prague tours with a local Prague guide, which allow them to explore historic sites, hidden streets and fascinating stories of the city.
Are day trips from Prague worth it?
Absolutely. Popular day trips include medieval castles, historic towns and beautiful countryside landscapes throughout Bohemia.
When do castles and historic sites in the Czech Republic reopen?
Most castles, chateaux and national monuments reopen in spring, usually from late March or April, depending on the location.