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The Month Most People Visit Prague Is Actually the Worst

Updated April 2026 · AttractionScout

Planning a trip to Prague, Czech Republic? The best time to visit Prague is April-June and September-October when you get pleasant weather, manageable crowds, and the best combination of activities and prices.

Month-by-Month Guide to Prague

Peak Season (Summer)

Summer brings the longest days and warmest weather, but also the biggest crowds and highest prices. If visiting in peak season, book accommodations 2-3 months in advance and buy attraction tickets online to skip long lines.

Shoulder Season (Spring & Fall)

This is our recommended time to visit. You get comfortable temperatures, fewer tourists, lower hotel prices, and full access to all attractions. April-June and September-October offers the ideal balance of weather and value.

Off-Season (Winter)

Winter means the fewest tourists and lowest prices, but shorter days and potentially cold or rainy weather. Some attractions may have reduced hours. However, holiday markets and festive atmosphere can make winter visits magical.

Weather Overview

Season Weather Crowds Prices
SpringMild ModerateModerate
SummerWarm/Hot Very HighHigh
FallMild ModerateModerate
WinterCold LowLow

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Budget Tip

The average daily budget for Prague is $50-120 per person, including accommodation, food, transport, and attractions. Visit during shoulder season to save 20-30% on hotels.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best things to do in Prague?

Must-sees include Prague Castle (the world's largest), Charles Bridge, Old Town Square with the Astronomical Clock, the Jewish Quarter, and Petrin Hill. Beer gardens and river cruises are also highly recommended.

Is Prague cheap?

Prague is one of the best-value destinations in Europe. Beer is famously cheap ($1-2 per pint), restaurant meals cost $5-15, and most attractions are under $15. Accommodation is also very affordable compared to Western Europe.

How many days do you need in Prague?

2-3 days covers the major sights. Add a 4th day for a day trip to Kutna Hora (Bone Church) or Cesky Krumlov.