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For my 12th trip with OAT, I went to Prague/Czech Republic, Slovakia and Budapest. Like other OAT trips, the group was capped at 16 people which makes travel easy. We travelled on a 54 seat bus, so everyone could have a row to themselves which made travel days easy. On this particular trip, we had a guide that accompanied us everywhere, plus superb specialst guides that helped us better understand the history, significance and controversial issues for each location we visited. I especially like that OAT trips help you get in touch with regular people and the culture of each country, through home visits and sharing the better part of a day in a village or farm, to see how life is actually lived. OAT travelers tend to be well-traveled, 50+, with a real interest in understanding the world. I already have my next OAT trip scheduled (Japan, March 2024), that's how much I like traveling with them.

Excellent trip. OAT is the best company to travel with. The staff are exceptional, very helpful and friendly.

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I had a delightful experience at this charming café in Prague. I ordered a cappuccino and the most extraordinary oatmeal dish topped with goat cheese, beetroot and seeds. It was a taste sensation like no other! The combination of flavours and texture was simply divine. I've never encountered such a delicious breakfast option before. The service was impeccable, and the atmosphere was warm and inviting, making it the perfect spot to start the day. I highly recommend this place for a unique and delicious breakfast experience!

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Wow, what a fantastic find in Prague! This breakfast bistro has it all. I treated myself to a heavenly Salted Caramel Cheesecake Skyr and a Salted Peanut Butter Bar dessert. The flavors were out of this world, and every bite left me craving for more. The service was top-notch, and the ambiance was so cozy and welcoming, creating a perfect breakfast setting. I must say, the combination of excellent food, stellar service, and a delightful atmosphere made this visit unforgettable. If you're in Prague and looking for a fabulous breakfast spot, don't miss out on this gem!

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I got the salted caramel cheesecake oats with some fresh berries. Just remembering it is making my mouth water. Sweet, but not overwhelmingly so, and hearty enough to keep you full until lunch. The staff was also very sweet and talkative, and spoke impeccable English. I saw some coconut almond butter balls in the fridge - I'm bummed out that I didn't get them to go 😅.

I was surprised to find a bar serving mainly oatmeal! My favourite breakfast! I tried couple of their dishes, all very tasty, fresh and healthy, no sugary. I am super happy to find them. They are opened from early morning which is a nice surprise too, as majority of cafes in our area opens between 9-10. Also they serve very good coffee. Another plus. I will definitelly come back for more!

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This place is a hidden gem, came there for breakfast and was very positively surprised with their amazing oat meals, tried the one with bacon, cheddar and avocado and go so hooked that I went there every day for a week. Their sweets and coffee is really good as well and they do have amazing SKYR bowls. Service and atmosphere is great. Can easily recommend

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A Travel Guide to Prague + a recipe for Czech Lemonade. My favorite lemonade in Prague was frozen Green Apple Honey Lemonade and I recreate it here for a delicious summer beverage!

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Our trip to Prague began with a rainbow!

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One of the first stops was this beautiful church tucked away in a hidden courtyard – Church of Our Lady of the Snows. Beautifully ornate with the highest vaulted ceiling in Prague besides that of St. Vitus.

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Touring was tough and it was only natural that we needed a snack. The infamous Trdelnik – which we renamed the turducken because it’s one delicious items stuffed in another – is a rolled pastry stuffed with an array of options.  We went with the tornado – ice cream with a secret stash of chocolate and hazelnut waiting for you on the bottom.  This is in no way a traditional Czech food, but it’s a popular tourist food – and we are tourists so we must consume this.

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Another stop on our tour was to the Art Nouveau Lucerna Palace.  The interior space was a beautiful arcade surrounded by shops and a beautiful theatre.  In the center of the space there is a striking statue of King Wenceslas riding an upside down dead horse – possibly a politic jab to the former and current leaders of the country – the artist, David Cerny , does not reveal its meaning. He has other interesting works around Prague.

Traveling + Eating - Prague + a Recipe for Apple Honey Lemonade | SUMMER | TRAVEL | CZECH REPUBLIC | PRAGUE | Recipe at OatandSesame.com

Eating was a little more difficult for me in Prague. Most of the restaurants served meat and potatoes with rich sauces. The meals were delicious nonetheless, but tricky for someone who eats vegetarian the majority of the time. I ended up eating a lot of chicken. If there was a vegetarian option is was usually a huge slab of cheese – like this plate below.

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Lokal , Prague

One of our favorite lunches was at  Vinohradsky Parlament . A perfect outdoor space right off the main square in the Vinohrady neighborhood serving a modern twist on Czech traditional cuisine.

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Apple Lemonade – I’m not sharing.

It was here that discovered that lemonade was offered as a specialty drink on menus around town. It seemed that most flavored water was tagged with the name “lemonade” regardless of whether or not there was lemon in the drink. I ordered cucumber lemonade at one restaurant and it was more like cucumber water than lemonade.

A pple lemonade was my favorite.

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My favorite lemonade in Prague was a green apple - the inspiration for this Apple Honey Lemonade recipe.

  • 6 cups water
  • 1 5- inch piece of ginger peeled and sliced
  • 3 lemons 2 zested & juiced, 1 sliced
  • 3 granny smith apples cored and diced into bite sized pieces (reserving cores)
  • ½ cup honey
  • sprigs of fresh mint
  • crushed ice
  • Prepare the ginger, apples and lemon zest, juice and slices.
  • Combine water, ginger slices, apple cores and lemon zest in a pot and bring to a boil. Turn off heat, cover, and steep for 1 hour.
  • Remove the apple core and ginger pieces. Strain liquid using a mesh sieve into a pitcher and add honey, diced apples, lemon juice, lemon slices and mint.
  • Refrigerate overnight for best flavor.
  • Serve over ice with a garnish of fresh mint and lemon slices, if desired.

inspired by a recipe on bowlofdelicious.com

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A food guide to Prague

Slow-roasted meats and fluffy dumplings are being reimagined by a new generation of Czech chefs.

For decades, Czechs saw their cuisine in one light — hearty, simple food made to keep you full, with ingredients that could be bought (or grown) during trying times. Meals were made for big families gathered on Sundays — classics like cumin-roasted pork, wild rabbit or the creamy dill sauce, koprová omáčka, were never found in fine dining establishments. But now, you’ll see them plated on elegant crystal at the Michelin-starred La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise, a restaurant that books out months in advance.

Prague’s best places to eat draw upon the many chefs, educated both here and abroad, who return to the city determined to rebrand their cuisine, combining traditional recipes and flavours with an emphasis on locally sourced produce and diverse techniques.

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At Výčep, chef Jiří Hrachový and his team sit at the forefront of modern Czech gastronomy, putting their own spin on classic pub food. Thick sauces and flavour-packed broths beautifully underscore its fish, venison and rabbit dishes. Meanwhile, the revamped Štangl uses innovative ways to highlight select ingredients and let them shine, making stars of raw materials like foraged mushrooms, roasted duck and buckwheat.  

Then there’s the Ze Mě project, a farm-to-table pop-up that often includes game meat and foraged ingredients, such as blueberries, mushrooms and edible flowers. And the recently opened Šodó bistro puts emphasis on seasonal produce to elevate dishes like yeasted buns in vanilla sauce and fruit-filled dumplings.  

Despite an abundance of spots experimenting with regional cuisine in the capital, the city hasn’t lost its passion for casual, communal places to eat. The centrepiece of Prague’s food scene remains the traditional hospoda (pub) and pilsner. After all, beer is famously often cheaper than water here, and most days you’ll find locals gathered to grab a drink at Automat Matuška in Dejvice, Lokál U Bílé Kuželky with its tall glasses of Kozel beer, or at U Zlatého Tygra in the Old Town, where beer cheese dip is served alongside the brews.  

Tourists have long flocked to Prague for its storied history and atmospheric cobblestone streets, lined with rows of pastel-coloured buildings. Considered by many to be one of the Europe’s most beautiful cities, until recently the Czech capital had never attracted food-focused travellers. Now, however, the city is evolving into a destination for those seeking a rich blend of history alongside a vibrant, experimental food scene.

How to spend a day in Holešovice & Letná

Twenty years ago, Prague’s Holešovice neighbourhood was a suburb with not much going on. Today, you’ll find small boutiques, minimalist new restaurants and cafes serving speciality coffee.  

To the east, Holešovice Farmers’ Market remains a permanent fixture with fresh pastries and local produce. Start with breakfast at Café Letka , on the border of Holešovice and Letná, for seasonal dishes from across Europe; don’t skip the pastries or espresso, as they’re some of the best this side of the city. Prefer a quick bite? Try Format Coffee for coffee and cake.  

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Wander over to the National Technical Museum , a tribute to Czech Republic’s little-known yet groundbreaking automotive, train and plane inventions over the last 100 years. Next door, the National Museum of Agriculture is a fun stop, with interactive exhibits on farming and gastronomy.  

Pause for a pint at Letná Beer Garden (cash only), for sweeping views of Prague and classic pilsner beer or speciality brews. Then lunch at Sandwich Rodeo , Tomáš Oujezdský’s newly opened upscale diner, which serves creative takes on classic American sandwiches, with local brews and homemade lemonades. Try the crispy fried chicken and chopped cheese.

Walk it off at the National Gallery Prague with works from Picasso and Monet, and Czech artists including art nouveau painter Alphonse Mucha. Or stroll through Stromovka Royal Game Reserve , a former royal game park with ornamental ponds and hiking trails.  

The Eatery , a Prague food scene staple, has a menu of creative Czech dishes that use locally sourced ingredients, such as wild boar with rosehip sauce, paired with small-production wine from Bohemia, Moravia as well as wider Europe. Round off the day with a seat at the counter to see the team in action.

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How to spend a day in Nové Město and Staré Město

With gothic, Renaissance and baroque architecture, Prague’s historic city centre draws tourists from near and far. Nové Město and Staré Město — New Town and Old Town — have traditionally offered visitors some of Prague’s least impressive cuisine.

Nowadays, though, a growing number of upscale restaurants and cosy cafes make it a destination that food-lovers should seek out. Start at EMA Espresso Bar , a hip, minimalist affair known for its killer coffee and simple baked goods. The real gem here is the koláče, a sweet pastry made by beloved local bakery Alf & Bet , which tastes like the sort of traditional home-bake a Czech grandma might make.  

Walking is the best way to experience central Prague. From Prašná brána (one of the city’s gates) head down the winding streets to Old Town Square . Wait to see the Twelve Apostles appear on the over 600-year-old astronomical clock.  

From here, cobblestone paths lead to the beautiful Charles Bridge . For the best upscale lunch spot, head to elegant Café Louvre , a 120-year-old staple once frequented by the likes of Franz Kafka and Albert Einstein. Its small menu offers traditional tasty dishes like goulash and pork shoulder.  

Alternatively, if you’ve had your fill of Czech food, visit QQ Asian Kitchen , where chefs Nyoman Purnata and Lee Chang blend family-style pan-Asian cuisine with inventive fine dining. Or, for a lighter meal, try   Palo Verde Bistro , an innovative restaurant with plant-based dishes ranging from mushroom tortellini to crispy non-chicken burger.

Rent a paddleboat at Slovanka Boat Rentals to spend a couple of hours paddling along the Vltava River. Afterwards, follow Náplavka riverbank walkway, stopping at the renovated kobky   — former waterside dungeons that now house bars, cafes and art exhibits.  

End the day at U Kalendů , just south of the Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunić-designed Dancing House. This modern Czech restaurant puts a fresh spin on traditional food. Expect fried carp, homemade pâté and flavourful beef tartare paired with soft homemade bread and local brews.

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The best spots to try Svíčková

Don’t leave Prague without trying svíčková, the meaty sauce-covered heart and soul of Czech food, and arguably the country’s most beloved dish. Most Czechs have an opinion on what (and who) makes the best svíčková and, in almost all cases, this comprises tender roasted beef sirloin in a creamy vegetable sauce that’s a sweet-savoury blend of roasted carrot, parsley root, celery, onion and spices. Classic iterations are finished with a dollop of cranberry compote or cream.

1. Lokál Dlouhááá A must-try version of svíčková can be found at the modern pub-like Lokál Dlouhááá in central Prague, where the menu focuses on traditional Czech meals done well. Its svíčková highlights the vegetables in the sauce (rather than swamps them in cream, as variations of this dish often do), with pull-apart tender beef.

2. Havelská Koruna Havelská Koruna near the Old Town has a no-frills take on the classic. This self-service spot draws in both locals and visitors with its creamy sauce and generously plump dumplings.  

3. Kuchyň Wander up to Prague Castle for one of the best restaurants in the city, Kuchyň. Chef Marek Janouch serves elevated svíčková with the fluffiest dumplings. As Kuchyň’s menu is seasonal, the dish is most often found in autumn or winter, and pairs well with the venue’s tank beer.

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The Oat Bar

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I love this place. I was in Karlin, Prague on business for a week. I went for breakfast every morning. Every day I also took goodies to work to make our meetings that'll little bit sweeter, you'd never guess they are good for you too.... Dont miss out, it'll become your go to place for breakfast either sat in he shop or on the go and definitely your place to escape when you need something to boost your day....and seriously its all really healthy! More

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The place simplicity and the food sophistication mixed with the friendliest service make The Oat Bar a venue to revisit again and again. Love the filtered coffee, the skyr bowl with peanuts butter is my go-to. Quality and healthy ingredients. Pleasant atmosphere.

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This place was a total surprise, newly opened specializing in very tasty and creative dishes made from Oatmeals and Skyr. We came there for lunch and I had an amazing oatmeal with bacon, cheddar and guacamole. My colleague had skyr with berry sauce and white... chocolate, both tasted amazing. We had coffee and a salty peanutbutter bar plus a skyr dessert with cookie dough as a dessert and that was heavenly. Service was great, the decor is cosy yet hip. Will for sure add to my map of places to visit again. More

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I'm so happy that The Oat Bar in Karlin has re-opened for outside seating and take-away. Stopped by yesterday to meet a friend for fresh skyr and healthy oats. All of the the unique recipes we tried tasted even more delicious than pre-COVID. Hands down... the best place in Prague for foodies seeking fresh, creative and healthy yummies! More

I had a delightful experience at this charming café in Prague. I ordered a cappuccino and the most extraordinary oatmeal dish topped with goat cheese, beetroot and seeds. It was a taste sensation like no other! The combination of flavours and texture was simply divine.... I've never encountered such a delicious breakfast option before. The service was impeccable, and the atmosphere was warm and inviting, making it the perfect spot to start the day. I highly recommend this place for a unique and delicious breakfast experience! More

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Wow, what a fantastic find in Prague! This breakfast bistro has it all. I treated myself to a heavenly Salted Caramel Cheesecake Skyr and a Salted Peanut Butter Bar dessert. The flavors were out of this world, and every bite left me craving for more.... The service was top-notch, and the ambiance was so cozy and welcoming, creating a perfect breakfast setting. I must say, the combination of excellent food, stellar service, and a delightful atmosphere made this visit unforgettable. If you're in Prague and looking for a fabulous breakfast spot, don't miss out on this gem! More

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This place is a hidden gem, came there for breakfast and was very positively surprised with their amazing oat meals, tried the one with bacon, cheddar and avocado and go so hooked that I went there every day for a week. Their sweets and coffee... is really good as well and they do have amazing SKYR bowls. Service and atmosphere is great. Can easily recommend More

I was surprised to find a bar serving mainly oatmeal! My favourite breakfast! I tried couple of their dishes, all very tasty, fresh and healthy, no sugary. I am super happy to find them. They are opened from early morning which is a nice surprise... too, as majority of cafes in our area opens between 9-10. Also they serve very good coffee. Another plus. I will definitelly come back for more! More

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I got the salted caramel cheesecake oats with some fresh berries. Just remembering it is making my mouth water. Sweet, but not overwhelmingly so, and hearty enough to keep you full until lunch. The staff was also very sweet and talkative, and spoke impeccable English.... I saw some coconut almond butter balls in the fridge - I'm bummed out that I didn't get them to go 😅. More

We really enjoyed having breakfast at the oat bar. The food was delicious ans healthy. The staff was very nice and helpful. We will go back! Its just a bit pitty that its closed during weekends

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Lovely place. Healthy stuff on the go! Lovely atmosphere. All the staff very friendly and helpful. Food was delicious.

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Nice and friendly place where you can get good coffee and very tasty and healthy breakfast. The skyr is amazing!

The salty peanut butter bar is my new favourite, perfect dessert after a nice oatmeal with bacon and cheddar!

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Nutricious and very delicious. Great Skyr and oatmeal. Friendly owner who went above and beyond to make our experince enjoyable. Highly recomend!

Great place and good food. The atmosphere was very nice and friendly. Will definitely go there again!

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How much does it cost to travel to Prague?

You should plan to spend around $109 (Kč2,589) per day on your vacation in Prague. This is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors.

Past travelers have spent, on average for one day:

  • $26 (Kč610) on meals
  • $8.08 (Kč192) on local transportation
  • $133 (Kč3,176) on hotels

A one week trip to Prague for two people costs, on average, $1,523 (Kč36,242) . This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

All of these average travel prices have been collected from other travelers to help you plan your own travel budget.

  • Travel Style: All Budget (Cheap) Mid-Range Luxury (High-End)
  • Average Daily Cost Per person, per day $ 109 Kč 2,589
  • One Week Per person $ 761 Kč 18,121
  • 2 Weeks Per person $ 1,523 Kč 36,242
  • One Month Per person $ 3,263 Kč 77,662
  • One Week For a couple $ 1,523 Kč 36,242
  • 2 Weeks For a couple $ 3,045 Kč 72,485
  • One Month For a couple $ 6,526 Kč 155,324

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How much does a one week, two week, or one month trip to Prague cost?

A one week trip to Prague usually costs around $761 (Kč18,121) for one person and $1,523 (Kč36,242) for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

A two week trip to Prague on average costs around $1,523 (Kč36,242) for one person and $3,045 (Kč72,485) for two people. This cost includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing.

Please note, prices can vary based on your travel style, speed, and other variables. If you're traveling as a family of three or four people, the price per person often goes down because kid's tickets are cheaper and hotel rooms can be shared. If you travel slower over a longer period of time then your daily budget will also go down. Two people traveling together for one month in Prague will often have a lower daily budget per person than one person traveling alone for one week.

A one month trip to Prague on average costs around $3,263 (Kč77,662) for one person and $6,526 (Kč155,324) for two people. The more places you visit, the higher the daily price will become due to increased transportation costs.

Independent Travel

Traveling Independently to Prague has many benefits including affordabilty, freedom, flexibility, and the opportunity to control your own experiences.

All of the travel costs below are based on the experiences of other independent travelers.

Prices in Prague are reasonable and comparable to your average travel destination. Hotels, food, and sightseeing are generally within normal price ranges.

Within Europe, which is known to be an expensive region, Prague is a moderately priced destination compared to other places. The overall cost of travel here is fair for the region and comparable to Ericeira or Linkoping.

For more details, and to find out if it's within your travel budget, see Is Prague Expensive?

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The average Prague trip cost is broken down by category here for independent travelers. All of these Prague travel prices are calculated from the budgets of real travelers.

Accommodation Budget in Prague

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The average price paid for one person for accommodation in Prague is $67 (Kč1,588). For two people sharing a typical double-occupancy hotel room, the average price paid for a hotel room in Prague is $133 (Kč3,176). This cost is from the reported spending of actual travelers.

  • Accommodation 1 Hotel or hostel for one person $ 67 Kč 1,588
  • Accommodation 1 Typical double-occupancy room $ 133 Kč 3,176

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Transportation Budget in Prague

The cost of a taxi ride in Prague is significantly more than public transportation. On average, past travelers have spent $8.08 (Kč192) per person, per day, on local transportation in Prague.

  • Transportation 1 Taxis, local buses, subway, etc. $ 8.08 Kč 192

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While meal prices in Prague can vary, the average cost of food in Prague is $26 (Kč610) per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Prague should cost around $10 (Kč244) per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner. The price of food in sit-down restaurants in Prague is often higher than fast food prices or street food prices.

  • Food 2 Meals for one day $ 26 Kč 610

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What did other people spend on Food in Prague?

Typical prices for Food in Prague are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers and can give you an idea of the prices in Prague, but your costs will vary based on your travel style and the place where the purchase was made.

  • Fruit Kč 100
  • Lunch for One Kč 300
  • Bananas Kč 14
  • Cookies Kč 7.90

Entertainment Budget in Prague

Entertainment and activities in Prague typically cost an average of $16 (Kč381) per person, per day based on the spending of previous travelers. This includes fees paid for admission tickets to museums and attractions, day tours, and other sightseeing expenses.

  • Entertainment 1 Entrance tickets, shows, etc. $ 16 Kč 381

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What did other people spend on Entertainment in Prague?

Typical prices for Entertainment in Prague are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers and can give you an idea of the prices in Prague, but your costs will vary based on your travel style and the place where the purchase was made.

  • Opera Tickets Kč 100
  • Two Tickets for Charles Bridge Tower Kč 140
  • Image Theatre for Two Kč 960

Tips and Handouts Budget in Prague

The average cost for Tips and Handouts in Prague is $2.03 (Kč48) per day. The usual amount for a tip in Prague is 5% - 15% .

  • Tips and Handouts 1 For guides or service providers $ 2.03 Kč 48

Scams, Robberies, and Mishaps Budget in Prague

Unfortunately, bad things can happen on a trip. Well, you've just got to deal with it! The average price for a scam, robbery, or mishap in Prague is $39 (Kč925), as reported by travelers.

  • Scams, Robberies, and Mishaps 1 $ 39 Kč 925

Alcohol Budget in Prague

The average person spends about $11 (Kč261) on alcoholic beverages in Prague per day. The more you spend on alcohol, the more fun you might be having despite your higher budget.

  • Alcohol 2 Drinks for one day $ 11 Kč 261
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What did other people spend on Alcohol in Prague?

Typical prices for Alcohol in Prague are listed below. These actual costs are from real travelers and can give you an idea of the prices in Prague, but your costs will vary based on your travel style and the place where the purchase was made.

  • A Bottle of Wine Kč 159

Water Budget in Prague

On average, people spend $4.12 (Kč98) on bottled water in Prague per day. The public water in Prague is considered safe to drink.

  • Water 2 Bottled water for one day $ 4.12 Kč 98

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