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Entry requirements | Organizing your trip | Visiting | Eating | Paying | Speaking |

Entry requirements

Passport and visa service
Entry formalities for Czech Republic
Countries with Visa Waiver Regime with Czech Republic based on bilateral treaties, on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Diplomatic representations
See the list of Czech embassies abroad provided by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
For more information
Embassy of the Czech Republic in Tunisia
98, rue de Palestine, B.P.53
1002, Belvedère, Tunis
Phone: 216-71-781916 ou 216-71-780456 ou 0-2245-7044
Fax: 216-71793228
tunis@embassy.mzv.czhttp://www.czechembassy.org/wwwo/?zu=tunis

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Organizing your trip

Means of transport recommended in town

Recommendation
There are many taxi operators in czech cities. But Prague's taxis belong to the most expensive taxi within european capital cities. And foreigners may pay much more than the normal price, if they don't take care. For these reasons, it is better to take a public transport (bus, subway, tram, rail etc). The subway in Prague (the only one in the Czech republic) operates more than 30 years and is still expanding.
Maps of urban networks
Prague's urban networks - Subway and Tram
Prague's urban networks - Subway and Bus

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Means of transport recommended in the rest of the country

Recommendation
When travelling through the Czech Republic, it is recommanded to take trains or bus. Frequency as well as price conditions are very advantageous. During the night, for more security, it is better to take Eurocity or Intercity trains, with Policemen on board.
Czech Airlines propose also domestic flights between the main cities of the country.

For more information, visit the Idnes.cz, the national timetable information system.

Rail companies
Czech railways
 
Flight from Tunisia

Distance between capital cities in km: 1 515
Flight duration between capital cities: 4h05 (via Roma)

Airlines offering direct flights from/to Tunisia
Airline Low-cost solution From To
http://www.nouvelair.com/Publish/index.asp Djerba, Monastir, Tunis, Tozeur Ostrava, Prague, Brno-Turany
http://www.tunisair.com/publish/home.asp Tunis, Tozeur, Tabarka, Monastir, Sfax, Djerba Prague

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Traveling by yourself

Recommendation
Can be useful to travel in the country. The network of highways is growing each year, joining the biggest cities. Signalization is quite good.
But you should take care. Czech drivers do not care about traffic rules; they do not respect speed limits although they may obtain the significant penalties. In the biggest cities traffic jams occur regularly in the morning and in the late afternoon; in Prague it is during the whole day.
Road maps
Roads and Motorways
Taxes Road
Other maps
Find an itinerary
www.mapy.cz

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Visiting

Different forms of tourism

Historical
Prague, Kutna Hora, Cesky Krumlov, Telc, Tabor, Kromeriz etc.
Cultural
There are many museum and galleries in the Czech republic (700 nationwide) with huge amount various cultural products. Some of them are listed on UNESCO Cultural world heritage (Prague, Kutna Hora, Cesky Krumlov, Telc, Tabor, Kromeriz, Slavonice).
Nature
The Czech Republic is also rich on natural parks and protected areas, caves, and Zoological gardens.
Religious
Almost each village has some religious building or other monument.
Thermal
Czech Republic is also famous for its spa areas. The colonnades of Karlovy Vary and the splendid spa buildings in Mariánské Lázne are world-famous.
Beach
The beaches are only at the dams and lakes (Lipno, Slapy, Orlik, Vranov).
Winter sports
Krkonose (Spindleruv Mlyn, Harrachov), Jeseniky (Ramzova, Ovcarna), Beskydy mountains (Bila, Ostravice). For more information, click here.
Outdoor activities
Sport is very popular in the Czech republic – especially ice-hockey, football, and Golf.
Shopping
The most popular souvenirs are products of Czech skilful craftsman, in particular glass, porcelain, and ceramics. Throughout Prague will you see nicely decorated and illuminated shops with Bohemian glass and porcelain. There are also many shops with handmade ceramics, where you can also buy handmade clothes and fashion accessories. Another major treasure of the Czech Republic is the semi-precious Czech garnet (also known as Bohemian ruby).
 
 
Tourism organizations
Czech Tourism
Prague Information Service
Tourist server of the Czech republic

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Eating

Food specialties
Czech cuisine is marked by a strong emphasis on meat dishes. Pork is quite common, and beef and chicken are also popular. Goose, duck, rabbit and wild game are also served. Fish is rare, with the occasional exception of fresh trout and carp, which are served at Christmas.
The most famous dishes are:

For more information, click here.

Drinks
Aside from Slivovitz (brandy produced from plums), Czech beer and wine, Czechs also produce two uniquely Czech liquors, Fernet Stock and  Becherovka. Kofola is a non-alcoholic Czech soft drink somewhat similar in look and taste to Coca-Cola

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Paying

Domestic currency
Czech Crown
ISO Code
CZK
To obtain domestic currency
Easily, and every in towns : in the banks, in the exchange offices, from the ATM.
Possible means of payment
In cash, via credit cards
Exchange rate on


Automatic Teller Machines (ATM)
To find out the locations of ATMs in in the Czech Republic, click on the link to your credit card: Visa, Mastercard or American Express

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Speaking

Official language
Czech, which belongs to the group of Slavic languages, and as a West Slavic languages, it is very similar to Slovak.
Other languages spoken
English, German
Business language
English
Getting some knowledge
Learn some Basic phrases in Czech.
Free translation tools
Slovnick - Multilingual Dictionary
TV5 - Free translation arabic-czech-arabic
hexagone - Not free translation arabic-czech-arabic
ferdosi - Not free translation arabic-czech-arabic

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