How to find cheap flights to Czechia
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The best time to go to Czechia
The ideal time to visit Czechia is during the summer months of June to August, when you can expect average temperatures from 20°C to 25°C. The warm, sunny weather is perfect for exploring, and this is the most pleasant time of year to enjoy Czechia's charm.
To avoid peak tourist season and save money, consider visiting between January and May or September to December. You'll find fewer crowds and better deals on flights and accommodation.
If flexible with your dates, explore options for the cheapest month and day to fly to your chosen destination in Czechia.
The best time to book flights to Czechia
To get the cheapest flights to Czechia, the best time to book is around 45 to 60 days before you fly.
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Airlines that fly to Czechia
The most popular routes for flights to Czechia are:
Dublin to Prague (Václav Havel Airport) with Ryanair.
Dublin to Brno (Brno–Tuřany Airport) with Ryanair.
Dublin to Ostrava (Leoš Janáček Airport Ostrava) with Ryanair.
Long-distance flights may involve several legs, each operated by different airlines. The airline stated above is the flight operator for the first leg of the journey.
Top things to see and do in Czechia
Hike through the enchanting Bohemian Forest, swim in pristine lakes, or climb the peaks of the Sudetes, Krkonoše (Giant Mountains), Jeseníky, and Soví (Owl) mountain ranges.
Make sure you explore the magical city of Prague, rich in historic architecture and a lively atmosphere. Czechia's festivals offer unique charm; the Prague International Documentary Festival showcases world-class documentaries, and the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival attracts cinephiles worldwide.
Don't miss the Czech Beer Festival in Prague, celebrating the nation's beloved brew. Experience Colours of Ostrava, an eclectic mix of music, art, and theatre.
Best cities to visit in Czechia
Prague
Prague, the capital of Czechia, is renowned for its architecture, historic sites, and atmosphere. Visit the iconic Prague Castle, stroll across Charles Bridge, and unwind at one of the city's many cosy cafés or pubs.
Brno
As Czechia's second-largest city, Brno offers a blend of history and modernity. Marvel at the 13th-century Špilberk Castle, explore the fascinating labyrinth of the Old Brno underground, and experience the bustling nightlife in its trendy bars and clubs.
Český Krumlov
Known for its old town, Český Krumlov is a delightful destination for those looking for a taste of mediaeval charm. Explore the incredible Český Krumlov Castle, wander through the enchanting cobbled streets, and enjoy the serenity of the Vltava River.
Karlovy Vary
Famous for its therapeutic hot springs, Karlovy Vary is a spa town that promises relaxation and rejuvenation. Take a leisurely stroll through the town's elegant colonnades, indulge in natural thermal baths, and sample traditional Czech treats at the local cafés.