
Current Status:
Quarantine required. Tourism currently not allowed. Essential travel only.
Masks: Masks are now be compulsory anywhere within urban areas and in cars as well as indoors and on public transport, including at outdoor stations.
Social Distancing: 2m distance and 2 people meeting maximum.
Restrictions: 2 people gathering maximum. A State of Emergency in the Czech Republic is in place until 20 November
The Czech Republic, also called by its short-form name, Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe bordered by Austria, Germany, Poland and Slovakia. The Czech Republic has hilly landscape that covers an area of 78,866 square kilometers with a mostly temperate continental climate and oceanic climate.
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England
Travelling to Czech Republic
You are currently only allowed to enter the Czech Republic for essential purposes, such as business, essential family visits or to attend a funeral or wedding. Entry for tourism is not permitted. Hotels not allowed to provide tourists with accomodation.
The United Kingdom is currently classified as high-risk by the Czech Republic.
From 9 November, travellers coming from the UK are required either to self-isolate for 10 days, or to present a negative PCR (COVID-19) test upon arriving in the Czech Republic. You also have to fill in the Public Health Passenger Locator Form.
Returning from Czech Republic
When you return, you must follow the rules for entering the UK. You:
- need to provide your journey and contact details up to 48 hours before you’re due to arrive in the UK
- are not allowed to leave the place you’re staying for the first 14 days you’re in the UK except in very limited situations (known as ‘self-isolating’)
Wales
Travelling to Czech Republic
You are currently only allowed to enter the Czech Republic for essential purposes, such as business, essential family visits or to attend a funeral or wedding. Entry for tourism is not permitted. Hotels not allowed to provide tourists with accomodation.
The United Kingdom is currently classified as high-risk by the Czech Republic.
From 9 November, travellers coming from the UK are required either to self-isolate for 10 days, or to present a negative PCR (COVID-19) test upon arriving in the Czech Republic. You also have to fill in the Public Health Passenger Locator Form.
Returning from Czech Republic
When you return, you must follow the rules for entering the UK. You:
- need to provide your journey and contact details up to 48 hours before you’re due to arrive in the UK
- are not allowed to leave the place you’re staying for the first 14 days you’re in the UK except in very limited situations (known as ‘self-isolating’)
Scotland
Travelling to Czech Republic
You are currently only allowed to enter the Czech Republic for essential purposes, such as business, essential family visits or to attend a funeral or wedding. Entry for tourism is not permitted. Hotels not allowed to provide tourists with accomodation.
The United Kingdom is currently classified as high-risk by the Czech Republic.
From 9 November, travellers coming from the UK are required either to self-isolate for 10 days, or to present a negative PCR (COVID-19) test upon arriving in the Czech Republic. You also have to fill in the Public Health Passenger Locator Form.
Returning from Czech Republic
When you return, you must follow the rules for entering the UK. You:
- need to provide your journey and contact details up to 48 hours before you’re due to arrive in the UK
- are not allowed to leave the place you’re staying for the first 14 days you’re in the UK except in very limited situations (known as ‘self-isolating’)
Northern Ireland
Travelling to Czech Republic
You are currently only allowed to enter the Czech Republic for essential purposes, such as business, essential family visits or to attend a funeral or wedding. Entry for tourism is not permitted. Hotels not allowed to provide tourists with accomodation.
The United Kingdom is currently classified as high-risk by the Czech Republic.
From 9 November, travellers coming from the UK are required either to self-isolate for 10 days, or to present a negative PCR (COVID-19) test upon arriving in the Czech Republic. You also have to fill in the Public Health Passenger Locator Form.
Returning from Czech Republic
When you return, you must follow the rules for entering the UK. You:
- need to provide your journey and contact details up to 48 hours before you’re due to arrive in the UK
- are not allowed to leave the place you’re staying for the first 14 days you’re in the UK except in very limited situations (known as ‘self-isolating’)
COVID-19 Data: (Source Worldometer)
All information correct as of 02/11/2020 @ 15:45.