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Accommodation & Getting Around

The Wedding Website of Karin Borovcová and Teddy Funger
Prague has many available accommodations. You can find a place to stay with Airbnbs or Booking.com Arriving to Vaclav Havel Airport, an Uber will cost around 30 Euro, and is the easiest way to get to your stay. Locations we recommend to stay in: Prague 1 - Malá Strana, Old Town (Staré Město), New Town (Nové Město) Prague 2 - Vinohrady Prague 6 - Dejvice (that's where we live) Prague 7 - Letná There is also great public transport! You can buy a single use ticket at any station or inside the transport with your card.
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What is the currency of Czech Republic?

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The official currency of the Czech Republic is the Czech Koruna (CZK), often abbreviated as Kč. For a quick reference: • 100 CZK ≈ 4.1 EUR ≈ 4.8 USD • 1 EUR ≈ 25 CZK • 1 USD ≈ 21 CZK

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How do you say hello in Czech?

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The most common way to say hello in Czech is: Ahoj (ah-hoy) – informal, used with friends, family, or people your age Other useful greetings: • Dobrý den (do-bree den) – formal, used in shops, restaurants, or with strangers (means “good day”) • Čau (chow) – very casual, like “hey” or “bye”

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What will the weather be like in Prague in September?

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September in Prague is usually mild and pleasant. Expect daytime temperatures around 18–24°C and cooler evenings around 10–14°C. It can be sunny but also a bit unpredictable, so we recommend bringing layers and a light jacket.

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Do I need a power adapter?

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The Czech Republic uses Type C and E plugs with a standard voltage of 230V. If you’re traveling from outside Europe, you’ll likely need a power adapter (and possibly a converter) for your devices.