If you're thinking about coming in winter arm yourself with warm clothes, especially if you're coming to Prague where long walks (even if interspersed with stops in the Czech inns) can end up being freezing. In summer, light clothes suffice for the capital Prague and the big cities in the Czech Republic even though a raincoat is always recommended. Moreover think about a suitable outfit if you're planning to go out, whether it's to a restaurant, the theatre, or the opera. It's always a must culturally to dress well for this type of outing.
If you're planning to spend a little time in the Czech countryside or in the country's national parks, good shoes can be a very good idea. Actually, the Czech mountains, despite their fairly limited altitude, have several hiking paths.
Here's a list of items to put in your suitcase for a trip to the Czech Republic.
- A first aid kit
- An umbrella, always practical, to protect you from the rain... or from the sun
- Coffee, chocolates, or wine if you receive any invitations while there
- Some books or music to make the long train journeys pass quickly
- A bottle of hand sanitizer
- Clothes for rain like a K-Way windbreaker or a poncho
- A small English-Czech dictionary or a basic phrasebook
- A travel notebook to jot down your impressions
- A headlamp or torch if you're going to the countryside
- A camera, as well as a spare memory card
- Walking shoes
- Anti-mosquito spray, especially if you're going in summer and to the countryside